Introducing our Rooted in Movement 2026 Recipients

Rooted in Movement is our artist support programme offering artists time to play, discover and dream with no artistic output expected

The programme is for North of England based movement artists who have lived experience of being othered by the society we live in. It consists of residencies at The Bricks (our home in Walker) and travel bursaries to enable connection and exploration for artists whose personal ancestry has roots beyond the borders of the UK. We were delighted to be able to continue to programme and offer this support again.

Find out more about our 2026 Rooted in Movement recipients below.

Alys North

Residency Recipient 2026

Alys North (she/her) is a dancer, maker and facilitator living in Newcastle. At the heart of Alys’ dance practice is a love to improvise, both solo and with others, and a deep interest in somatic practice and experience. Across all of her work, Alys has a strong desire to make space for people to move fully in their bodies and be fully themselves.  

Alys has over 15 years experience of working as a freelance dance artist.  Her work moves between performance, participation and socially engaged practice across theatres, outdoors, public and community spaces, and she has experience of collaborating with a wide range of artists/companies and community groups and organisations. Most recently, Alys has been working with Headway Arts, Jack Drum Arts, Lizzie Klotz, balletLORENT, Fully Booked Theatre and Alicia Meehan.

In Alys words:

“I am extremely excited and grateful to be invited into residency with Company of Others. I will be using this time to dance contact improvisation (CI), play with some new ideas and concepts and reflect upon and explore how I can collaborate with new people to share CI more widely.”

See more of Alys’ work: https://www.alysnorth.co.uk/works


Imo Wright

Residency Recipient 2026

Imo Wright (they/them) is a queer freelance artist of mixed Jamaican-British heritage based in Leeds. They completed their training at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD), graduating in 2021, where they worked with choreographers such as Yukiko Masui and Vicki Igbokwe. 

Following graduation, Imo continued their development with NSCD’s postgraduate company, VERVE, touring internationally and performing works by Sita Ostheimer, Alesandra Seutin, and Akram Khan.

Beyond NSCD, Imo has collaborated with companies and artists including Gary Clarke Company, Far From the Norm, Mad Dogs, Barnaby Booth, Jack Philp Dance, Cathy Waller Company, Extended Play Dance, and (LA)HORDE, appearing in Rosalía’s performance at The BRIT Awards 2026.

In addition to their work as a performer, Imo has experience in facilitation rooted in community engagement and inclusive practice. In 2023, they worked as a Partner Movement Associate for the National Theatre’s Public Acts programme, contributing to the creation of inclusive and accessible theatre experiences for communities across the UK. More recently, they worked as Dance Captain for the Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture Closing Ceremony.

Central to Imo’s practice is a commitment to contributing to and creating work that challenges conventions, celebrates diversity, and fosters collective empowerment.

In Imogens words:

“I am thrilled to receive the Rooted in Movement Residency at this moment in my artistic journey. The opportunity feels aligned with where I am in life—at a time of reflection and growth, alongside a need to dissect and play. I hope to channel a journey of healing and introspection into something tangible through the language I know best: dance.

I am incredibly grateful to Company of Others for providing the space, time, and support to delve deeper into this research and discover what can emerge from it.”

Keep up with Imogens work on Instagram: @imogenmaee


Yuvel Soria

Travel Bursary Recipient 2026

Yuvel Soria (he/him) (b. Bolivia) is a British-Bolivian Dance Artist-Creator based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Trained in traditional Bolivian and contemporary dance, and influenced by Latin dance, his multidisciplinary practice explores themes of identity, belonging, and culture. He creates participatory works that sit between contemporary dance, performance, and live art, with a focus on collaboration, immersion, and audience interaction.

His work explores traditions and cultural practices through ritual, developing interactive and immersive experiences that invite people to come together and experience moments collectively.

Alongside his artistic practice, Soria is an experienced community dance practitioner, delivering inclusive sessions for diverse groups across the UK. His work supports confidence, physical activity, and creative expression, while challenging perceptions of age, ability, and access to dance.

In Yuvel’s words:

“Receiving the Rooted Travel Bursary feels incredibly emotional and affirming for me and I am truly grateful to Company of Others for the support. As a British-Bolivian artist, this opportunity allows me to reconnect with my roots, my culture, and a part of myself that deeply influences my work. I’m so grateful for the chance to build meaningful connections with artists and communities in Bolivia and bring those experiences back into my creative practice.”

Follow Yuvel’s journey: https://www.yuvelsoria.com


We can’t wait to see where these opportunities lead this year’s artists and are looking forward to supporting them on their journeys.

Meet Our 2025 Rooted in Movement Recipients!

Rooted in Movement is our artist support programme for North of England based movement artists who have lived experience of being Othered by the society we live in. Company of Others is an Artist-led organisation, and whilst we’re not an artist development organisation or agency, we know how important it is for artists to have time to play, discover and dream. We’ve created our artist development offer with these 3 aims at the core, with no artistic output expected.

The artist development programme consists of residencies at The Bricks (our home in Walker) and travel bursaries to enable connection and exploration for artists whose personal ancestry has roots beyond the borders of the UK. This year, we were delighted to have been able to continue to programme and offer this support again.

Now, we’re excited to introduce the 2025 Rooted in Movement recipients – three powerful artists using movement and personal storytelling to explore identity, build connection, and spark change.

Hamzeh Al Hussien

Travel Bursary Recipient 2025

Hamzeh is a disabled artist from Syria who discovered theatre, movement and performance in Za’atari camp through workshops, where he began to perform, touring shows across the camp and facilitating workshops with young people with disabilities. Hamzeh is a joyous performer who brings positivity, warmth and a lot of humour, and has countless stories to share of his incredible life. Hamzeh explores his lived experience of disability and seeking sanctuary through his autobiographical work.

‘Penguin’ was Hamzeh’s professional debut, now currently touring the UK and internationally, gaining much press, brilliant reviews and winning Best Newcomer at the NE Culture Awards. He regularly performs in panto and as an actor, clown and entertainer.

In Hamzeh’s words:

“This travel bursary gives me a chance to return to the places that shaped me, Jordan and Syria, and to sit, remember, and reconnect. I hope to find new ideas by walking through the camp and the mountains, seeing my family again, and meeting other disabled artists doing important work. I want to listen, reflect, and begin to imagine the next stories I will tell.”

Follow Hamzeh’s journey: @penguin_by_hamzeh

Mahshid Alavi

Residency Recipient 2025

Mahshid is a live performance artist, filmmaker, and facilitator from Tehran. With roots in Iranian dance and a growing multidisciplinary practice spanning live performance and film, Mahshid’s work explores emotional landscapes of migration, identity, and connection. 

Believing in movement as a powerful and universal language, Mahshid integrates dance, film, and live performance to craft narratives deeply inspired by her lived experiences while offering a broader perspective. Mahshid strives to bring people together, fostering dialogue and creating connection.

In Mahshids words:

“My hopes for this residency is to use the time and support to slow down and play—to experiment freely without the pressure of producing a finished piece.”

Follow Mahshid’s work on Instagram: @mahshidea

Alicia Meehan

Residency Recipient 2025

Alicia Meehan is a movement artist, performer, choreographer, movement director and facilitator. Drawing from physical theatre, contemporary dance and comedy, Alicia creates immersive, cross-genre experiences that blur the lines between the real and the surreal. Her work thrives at the intersection of theatre, dance, cabaret, and community-led performance, often incorporating text, props, and episodic structures to explore the complexity of identity, power dynamics, and societal expectations.

Her choreographic practice celebrates radical joy and unapologetic self-expression, blending movement, text, and visual storytelling to challenge traditional norms and champion queer narratives. She is driven to create work that connects people and fosters spaces where people feel seen, valued, and empowered.

Alicia is also a Grief Floats performer with Company of Others.

In Alicias words:

“I’m so grateful and excited to be a recipient of the Rooted in Movement programme. The residency will allow me the time and space to refine my creative practise, whilst also continue to develop my latest work What Adult Am I?”

Keep up with Alicia on Instagram: @Alicia_Meehan

Image credit: Luke Waddington

We can’t wait to see where these opportunities lead this year’s artists.

Celebrating Our 2024 Rooted in Movement Recipients

At Company of Others, we believe in giving artists time to play, discover, and dream. While we’re not an artist development agency, we understand the importance of space and support without the pressure of output. That’s why Rooted in Movement was created. An artist development programme for movement artists who have lived experience of being Othered by the society we live in, are based in the North of England, with a primarily movement-based practise, who want to invest time in their practice on their own terms.

Last year, thanks to our partnership with Kala Sangam, we were thrilled to have been able to expand our offer and support even more brilliant artists through residencies at The Bricks (our home in Walker) and at Kala Sangam in Bradford, alongside travel bursaries, which provide resources for artists whose personal ancestry has roots beyond the borders of the UK. To support them in nurturing and nourishing their relationship with that place, land and culture.

In the words of our Artistic Director & CEO, Nadia Iftkhar:

“Our Rooted in Movement programme tries to remove as many barriers as possible for artists to build a stronger relationship with their practise and themselves. It’s been an honour to be able to witness this year’s artists’ interests, growth and practise, and has cemented my belief in the need for a programme like this. I can’t wait to meet next year’s recipients.”

We’re proud to celebrate the 2024 Rooted in Movement recipients, whose practices are bold, thoughtful and community-centred.

Mahshid Alavi

Travel Bursary Recipient 2024

Mahshid is a live performance artist, filmmaker, and facilitator from Tehran. With roots in Iranian dance and a growing multidisciplinary practice spanning live performance and film, Mahshid’s work explores emotional landscapes of migration, identity, and connection. Her travel bursary supported the next chapter of her artistic journey, creating space to deepen her exploration of performance and movement across borders and experiences.

In Mahshids words:

“The travel bursary gave me the opportunity to reflect on my practice. I returned to England with renewed energy and a clearer vision for the future of my journey. It was an incredibly nourishing experience.”

Follow Mahshid’s work on Instagram: @mahshidea

Yuvel Soria

Residency Recipient 2024 – The Bricks, Walker

Yuvel is a Bolivian-British dance artist whose practice weaves together traditional Bolivian, Latin, and contemporary movement with an emphasis on collaboration and sensory participation. Through AJAYU Transitorio – a project inspired by Bolivia’s Day of the Dead – Yuvel uses ritual and performance to explore identity, ancestry, and the shared human experience. The residency provided time and space to reimagine the future of this long-term project and to collaborate with new voices.

In Yuvels words:

“It was a very enriching process. The residency sparked a few things for me that I am continuing to explore, and it feels like I’ve found the beginning of something.”

Keep up with Yuvel on Instagram: @yuvelsoria

Megan Brown

Residency Recipient 2024 – The Bricks, Walker

Megan is a Newcastle-based movement artist, performer, and screendance maker. Her work is deeply rooted in her lived experiences as a queer woman and mother and focuses on storytelling that centres care, honesty, and human connection. During her residency, Megan began exploring new screendance practices and continued to develop work that blends her community-focused approach with a growing interest in radical, research-led film work.

In Megans words:

I was able to tailor my residency to my needs as an artist and mother, discovering a new model of working that I am taking with me into my future work. I collaborated with local dancers to develop my work ‘it’s a boy’ and we were met by friendly staff and a beautiful space every residency day making this experience really special.”

See more of Megan’s work on Instagram: @meganbrowndances

Pietro Mazzotta

Residency Recipient 2024 – Kala Sangam Arts Centre, Bradford

Pietro is a Leeds-based dance artist originally from Italy, with a rich background in performance across Europe and Asia. Through his residency at Kala Sangam, Pietro began developing a collaborative piece with artist Xiaoyi Tong. Together, they explored cultural exchange, identity, and authenticity, using movement to reflect on what it means to hold and honour multiple cultural identities.

In Pietros words:
“This residency was a chance to explore and play with dance with no pressure at all — just pure research. It felt like the first step of a really beautiful journey.”

Follow Pietro on Instagram: @pietro_mazzotta

We’re incredibly proud to have supported all four artists and grateful to have been a small part of their development. 

Rooted in Movement Artist Support 2025

Our Rooted in Movement programme is back for another year and applications are open now! If you’re a movement artist in the North of England with lived experience of being Othered, find out more about the offer and how to apply. We can’t wait to hear from you.