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A Home for Hamish is a colourful, immersive and interactive adventure for young audiences aged 4-7 and their families. Playfully merging dance and British Sign language in a semi immersive sensory world, two friends travel across Scotland climbing the tallest mountains, dancing with jellyfish and escaping dragons on a journey to find home.
Illustration by Jenny Booth
Choreography, Concept & Performers:
Clare Adam (she/they) and Lesley Howard (they/them)
Composer: Greg Sinclair (he/him)
Costume Designer & Wardrobe Supervisor:
Alison Brown (she/her)
Costume Maker: Alisa Munro (she/her)
Dramatrug: Lu Kemp (she/her)
Fabrics Maker: Holly Baxter-Weir (she/her)
Filmmaker: Rob Willoughby (he/him)
Lighting Design: Michaella Fee (she/her)
Photography: Amy Sinead (she/her)
Producers:
Helen McIntosh (she/her) and Sarah Gray (she/her)
Production Managers: Craig Fleming (he/him)
and Suzie Normand (she/her)
Project Companion: Luke Pell (they/he)
Set Design & Illustration: Jenny Booth (she/her)
Stage Manager: Lucy May Wilson (she/they)
Support (Access): Jorja Follina (she/her)
Vocalist: Claire Willoughby(she/her)
Creative Team
Supported by:
Creative Scotland, Unlimited, Imaginate and The Work Room
With thanks to:
Beacon Arts Centre, Lyra, James Gardner, Clifftop Projects
And to Ella, Emilia, Eve, Evie, Keira and Maya for their artwork
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