BLINK! – performed as part of Open Studios at The Shed, Gateshead – 2010
BLINK! was a short intimate performance for two audience members at a time. Located in an old bed shop on a popular highstreet, based on industrial spaces, warehouses and having eye to eye contact with someone you have never met before.
Performed by Kate Craddock (live in the space) Christoph Meneghetti (virtual performer) and Lynnette Moran (virtual performer)
Virtual Jukebox - performed as part of Now and Then at Gallery North (UK) as part of the Wunderbar Festival – 2009
A durational dance off
Directed by Kate Craddock and Lynnette Moran
Globally dispersed performers separated by time zones, land and sea come together to dance to a unique play list made up entirely of personal dedications.
mouth to mouth invite the audience to select songs from the play list they would like us to dance to – triggering both virtual and real performers and revealing personal dedications.
Virtual Jukebox will bring together members of mouth to mouth via a live web link to take part in an intimate, durational dance off. Gestures and dance moves will be shared, embodied, and passed on both in live and virtual spaces.
mouth to mouth are not trained dancers; this is more about improvised participation and endurance than skill.
BY YOUR SIDE performed as part of Absolut Fringe Festival (Dublin) 2009
A tale of imagined worlds and real destinations, take a peek into the landscape of your daydreams, if only for a glimpse of what is yet unknown. Blink and you might miss it. An intimate site-responsive performance combining music, storytelling and installation from an international performance collective of globally dispersed performing artists, who combine lo-fi with hi-fi technologies to create inter-disciplinary and immersive theatre experiences.
IFEA (International Festival of Emerging Artists) at Theatre Royal, Stratford 7th – 20th July 2008
Lynnette Moran and Christoph Meneghetti took part in the IFEA as nominated by LIFT (London International Festival of Theatre)
About IFEA
Up to 60 young emerging artists will come together in London’s East End to share, explore and cross-fertilize their talents, ideas and experiences. Together they will collaborate, network, programme and explore artistic product. As ambassadors for their organisations during the Festival, they will be charged with the responsibility of continuing the international collaboration back home.
The Festival will be a long-term investment looking towards a horizon of 2020. Within this ambition, the year 2012 will be a time of particular celebration and investment not just for the local community, but for all those involved in the Festival. A unique global celebration of diversity, art and creativity through art forms such as theatre, dance, music, visual arts, media and street art. It will also be an opportunity to be proactive in the development of future arts and how they can reflect their lives. Year after year, the emerging artists will be cultural ambassadors for their organisations, empowered to continue the work in their own regions and countries having gained a supportive framework in which to embed their experience and their longer term plans.
A River Runs Through Us as part of the Lift Festival 2008 at the Southbank Centre
About A River Runs Through Us
mouth to mouth presents a short interactive performance that utilises and reveals their unique methods for communication as global storytellers. The performance serves as a provocation for a wider discussion with members of the company – both live and virtual.
Combining live performance with hi-fi and lo-fi technologies, A River Runs Through Us co-directed by Kate Craddock and Lynnette Moran, brings dispersed performers together and exposes our increasingly technologised and homogenised community and landscape. The performance questions how individual cultural identities can co-exist.
http://www.liftfest.org.uk/Southbank-Centre.aspx
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
Under the Stairs performed as part of Best In 3 at Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne, May 2008
Under the Stairs – an intimate performance for one audience member at a time. Combining music, storytelling and installation, mouth to mouth beckon you into a hub of imagined worlds, real destinations, and places unknown. Take a peek at the landscape of your daydreams, there’s always somewhere else you’d rather be.
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=200
Contamination performed as part of Masque of the Red Death (BAC Commission space) : Battersea Arts Centre, London. Dec 2007 and April 2008
Dressing Up performed as part of Mediatised Sites, Dance City, Newcastle upon Tyne. April 2008

Performative Lecture as part of Fieldworks symposium, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne November 2007
Research and Development Series at Lift (London International Festival of Theatre) as part of Lift Blueroom Residency March – Sep 2007
Lullaby as part of Burst Festival at BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), London May 2007
Where Will We Meet Again as part of Connecting Principle at Culture Lab University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, May 2007
Basel – Newcastle – London as part of First In 3 at Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne, March 2007
Where Will We Meet as part of ExPosed at Dance City, Newcastle upon Tyne, January 2007
No Fixed Abode 3 as part of BAC’s Scratch Double at BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), London 2006
Performative Lecture as part of Collision symposium, University Victoria, Canada, September 2006
Virtual Band as part of Mr. Juice at Whitechapel Gallery, London, August 2006
No Fixed Abode 2 as part of Enterprise 06 at The Space, Isle of Dogs, London, June 2006
No FIxed Abode 1 as part of Freshly Scratch at BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) London, April 2006
Dark Origins as part of MA Performance at Goldsmiths College, University of London, April 2005


















