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Below is supporting material for House of Sand's proposed work Triptych

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Eliza Sanders and Charley Sanders


Samples of proposed work

Knitting While Sleeping

‘This is the show for anyone who’s been too nervous to go to see modern dance. It offers a variety of audience experiences all of which give you a fascinating look at an emotional, impressively physical world.’ - Art Murmurs, 2016.

‘Throughout the piece dancers alternately swirl and writhe through a dreamscape of delicate feathers...They create flurries of floating movement and show big, swirling patterns on the floor as the dancers push and slide through them.... As an audience member on the floor, I felt nurtured by the dancers.’ - Art Murmurs, 2016.


Feet.Us

‘In a strange and exhilarating field of its own’ - Art Murmurs, 2017


Fear of Eggs

‘Anyone with an interest in modern dance should hustle on down to BATS theatre to catch this production. It's articulate, polished, thoughtful, often beautiful and always intriguing; challenging the imagination while pleasing the eye.’ - TheatreView 2018

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Educational Integration

‘For a fresh graduate at the time, I felt young and unsure of how to start my career. House of Sand were incredibly supportive and open to work with, regardless of my professional experiences. Fear of Eggs was an opportunity for me to explore and research physicalities I had never really tapped into until then. I learned the necessity of play over perfection. I suddenly found a love for dance theatre and it was so special to discover that with people I really connected to.’ - Christina Guieb

‘Working with House of Sand as my first project after graduation, was such a blessing. Both Eliza and Charley have a way of being which makes you comfortable and welcome as well as challenging you. They have a unique way of creating movement which I still use in my own practice.’ - Ella Williams

Original student cast members of Fear of Eggs now core ensemble for Triptych

‘There is sophistication in the thinking that underlies the creation of Fear of Eggs...To be adult, in relation to past-child-selves, creates an opening that is intriguing and satisfying to watch.’ - DANZ Magazine 2018


"Eliza and Charley Sanders are important artists who give us an alternate view of the world"

- Suzy Wrong, Suzy Goes See & Auditorium (UK)