Dysbiosis

Dysbiosis is an exciting and experimental project that blends storytelling, visual theatre, and community collaboration to explore the relationship between the Global North and the more-than-human world. Guided by a lens of queer ecology, the project challenges traditional Western worldviews as well as some of the binary and heteronormative assumptions in mainstream environmental movements.

Dysbiosis began in 2022 and, since then, we have delivered two research and development (R&D) phases with Queens Theatre Hornchurch and a creative nature workshop programme in collaboration with Havering Changing. 

Nuke Lagranje and Yael Elisheva, Dysbiosis R&D, Queens Theatre Hornchurch, 31st March 2023. Photo: Hannah Davis

Drawing on the storytelling methods of our East Storytelling Project, along with the creative direction of Paul (visual theatre and ecoscenography) and Tasnim (art and theatre), the project brings together diverse voices and perspectives, both from a team of professional creatives and our wider communities of young people and adults. Over the course of the research and development phase we explored the role of folk stories and myths in shaping our connection to nature, cultural ideas about what counts as natural, and how the narratives of imperialism and capitalism shape our human-environment relationships.

Our process involved experimenting with various artistic mediums, ranging from lichen-inspired music and poetry-driven movement, to microscopic video and post-colonial analysis. By juxtaposing different forms of expression, we created a wealth of material that will shape the future of the project.

At the heart of Dysbiosis is the question of how to bring together multiple voices to create a truly co-created performance. A key part of developing the project engages the wider Havering community, fostering a two-way exchange of ideas and creativity that will help shape the final piece.

Dysbiosis is a journey of discovery—one that reflects Daedalus’s mission to continually experiment with new methods and approaches to performance-making.

Shakira Stella, Kathryn Webb and Yael Elisheva, Dysbiosis R&D, Queens Theatre Hornchurch, 31st March 2023. Photo: Hannah Davis

The core team

Fran Olivares (creative practitioner)
Kathryn Webb (creative practitioner)
Maeve O’Neill (associate producer)
Nuke Lagranje (creative practitioner)
Paul Burgess (director-designer)
Shakira Malkani (creative practitioner)
Tasnim Siddiqa Amin (assistant director and producer)
Yael Elisheva (creative practitioner)
Zia Álmos Joshua (creative practitioner)


Links and further info

R&D Part 1

R&D Part 2 

CREATIVE NATURE WORKSHOPS 

Havering 

Tower Hamlets


Thanks to all our partners and funders so far: Arts Council England, Havering Changing, Queens Theatre Hornchurch, Tower Hamlets Council and Rua Arts.

Fran Olivares, Dysbiosis R&D, Queens Theatre Hornchurch, 31st March 2023. Photo: Hannah Davis