Sophie Park is a London based writer, director and editor. Her works include ‘She’s Still Moving’, an art doc featured in London Rocks Film Festival and Heatherly’s Art School and ‘Twenty-Nine’, a short exploring the parallels between age and the process of film, screened at South London Gallery. For her script ‘Jump’, she won a BFI award and has previously worked as a script editor for WBMC Productions.
She currently works at MUBI, where she contributed ‘Forgetting, So Long’, a video essay on filmmaker Sarah Polley to their film publication Notebook, while also freelancing as a video editor for various commercial and creative projects. Her personal work tends to deal with concepts of memory and honed in on this after being accepted to South London Gallery’s Re:Creative arts programme. She believes in the necessity of honesty across all art forms and the importance of deconstructing and rebuilding expected methods of sharing human stories.
Katya Bourvis is a London based choreographer and movement director with an extensive international performance career. She has worked across a range of award winning film, fashion and promo projects, and in 2021, was awarded an Artist in Residence grant at Sadler’s Wells. In her own work she often takes a multidisciplinary approach, using visual art, sound design and classical sources to creatively explore contemporary experience. By incorporating a diverse range of voices and influences, her work strives to foster a sense of solidarity and interconnection; to bring us together rather than to divide us.
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