Caroline Bowditch is an Australian currently based in Dundee where she works with Scottish Dance Theatre as 'Dance Agent for Change' as well as choreographing and performing with the company. She has been dancing in mixed ability companies for over 15 years and since arriving in the UK in 2002 has become a founder member of the Newcastle based group Fathom who recently worked with choreographer Adam Benjamin on their new performance Slight. Caroline was a participant in The Dancers Project 2005 (The Place) and the Cultural Shift project 2005 (East London Dance) when she was mentored by Yael Flexer (Bedlam Dance) and she received a Wellcome Trust Arts Award for her solo Proband, previewed at the National Glass Centre, Sunderland in 2008.
Fiona Wright (b. London 1966) has been making performances since the late 1980s, working through choreography, installation and writing. Recent solo work includes the one-woman show, On Lying (supported by Arts Council England and OPENPORT Chicago, and seen at National Review of Live Art, Glasgow), solo performance lectures ("Other versions of an uncertain body") and several close-up pieces for small audiences, such as a the series of collaborations with video artist Becky Edmunds in the History Dances project. Fiona is a freelance lecturer and was invited as visiting artist in the Department of Performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2007. She also works collaboratively as a dramaturge and performer for other performance groups, including Simone Aughterlony (Zurich/Berlin).