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Catriona Scott

Senior Lecturer in Theatre

Photograph of Catriona ScottWith a background in performance (as a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama), and in directing devised work, Catriona has worked extensively in Higher Education across the UK.

Having been Curriculum Leader for the interdisciplinary performing arts programme at Middlesex University - with its focus on new and devised work, she joined the staff at Dartington in 2000. Her current teaching interests focus on strategies for devising and composition, and on supporting students in the making of work that is responsive to contemporary contexts. She teaches and supervises students on a range of group and individual projects. As one of the participants in a recent FDTL project, she contributed to the development of workshop and teaching materials designed to help facilitate the assessment of interdisciplinary performance practice.

Catriona co-founded the Cardiff-based Theatre of Failure in the 1990s, and subsequently established the research and performance group bonebird:dog. Her current research and performance interests gather around ‘ways of knowing': for example, how photography, music and maths might operate as useful analytical and compositional tools for performance.

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