Services

dramaturgy
LEGO® serious play ®
& consultancy

mentoring
coaching
facilitation

mentoring 

support at every stage of your creative career

for artists & individuals

With 20 years of experience in the industry, Tim offers mentoring and support to artists at all stages of their careers, on a range of topics including:

  • developing creative practice

  • community & public engagement

  • creative technology in performance

  • self producing & touring

  • funding applications
    (including offering Arts Council England Access Support)

Having worked with over a hundred artists, Tim offers one-off sessions or longer series both in person and online.

Credit : Stephen Wright

dramaturgy

support to make your best work

for artists & individuals

Tim offers services as a dramaturg supportively challenging and interrogating the creative process in order to help artists achieve their best work.

In 2023, Tim completed Lou Cope’s Doing Dramaturgy programme, and has offered dramaturgical support to a range of independent artists, and to over 20 productions at Sadler’s Wells through the Young Associates programme.

Specialisms include interactive, participatory, outdoor, public space, family, site specific, and dance theatre work.

One-off sessions or series across a creation process are available both in person and online.

Credit : Alisa Boanta

coaching

moving you forward

for artists & individuals

Tim offers services as a coach to people from a range of backgrounds, both inside and outside the creative industries.

Coaching is a conversation based practice that can support people to clarify their goals and develop plans to achieve them.

Using a combination of active listening, and supportive questioning; coaching creates a safe, focussed and productive space for people to explore their own thoughts.

Coaching is useful for personal development, dealing with changes or challenges, increasing self confidence, and changing or developing direction.

In 2023, Tim qualified as a Relational Dynamics 1st Coach, and offers one off sessions or longer series both in person & online.

Credit : Malachy Luckie

LEGO® serious play®

generate ideas and solve problems with Lego!

for groups, organisations & institutions

LEGO SERIOUS PLAY (LSP) is a facilitation methodology originally developed by The Lego Group, to improve creative thinking and communication. Using Lego bricks to create models that communicate and develop ideas, LSP helps groups and teams to become more effective by fostering creativity, sharing and reflecting - and can be used for everything from creative workshops and team building, to evaluation and strategic planning.

Tim trained as a facilitator of Lego Serious Play method and materials with Serious Work in 2019, and is a strong believer in power of this uniquely democratic, creative and fun approach to unlock potential, ideas and solutions!

Tim has delivered LSP sessions for organisations including Sadler’s Wells, Candoco Dance Company, The BRIT School and Babylon Arts on topics including team building, organisational development, and community reflection.

facilitation

supporting the creative journey

for groups & institutions

Tim offers services as a facilitator for workshops, residencies and artist development programmes. Whether online meetings, in person sessions, or multi-week Artist development labs - Tim is experienced in holding space and supporting events, workshops and programmes to run in a way that is inclusive, positive and productive.

Facilitation for one-off sessions to longer series are available both in person and online.

Tim has facilitated workshops and development programmes for East London Dance & London College of Fashion (Fashion, Choreography & Technology Lab), as well as running Artist Development sessions for organisations including Candoco Dance Company, DanceEast and Sadler’s Wells.

Credit : Stephen Wright

consultancy

finding a different view

for organisations & institutions

Tim offers consultancy services to organisations and institutions based his 20 years of experience in the performing arts industry having worked both as a freelancer and within institutions of various sizes.

Tim’s approach is analytical, highly strategic, and is supported by his significant experience in the development and delivery of artist development and community engagement programmes both in the UK and internationally.

Tim has consulted on programmes in the UK at Sadler’s Wells and on British Council projects in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia both through Candoco Dance Company and Independently.

Credit : Indy Sagoo

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