
Renowned outdoor arts specialists, Without Walls, announces a diverse new programme for 2025.
Without Walls has announced the nine artists who have been commissioned for their 2025 programme, highlighting a diverse array of innovative and engaging work. Touring the country this summer, this year’s season continues Without Walls’ commitment to making creative work in public spaces accessible for a range of audiences, in partnership with some of the UK’s most highly regarded outdoor arts and performance specialists.
The artists included in the 2025 programme will tour to Without Walls’ festival partners Brighton Festival, Norfolk & Norwich Festival, Stockton International Riverside Festival, Birmingham Weekender, Certain Blacks – Ensemble Festival (London), Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and new for 2025, An Indian Summer Festival (Leicester).
Ralph Kennedy, Director of Without Walls, comments,” The Without Walls 2025 programme showcases the very best in outdoor arts, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to announce this incredible lineup. From powerful dance and circus works to imaginative theatre and striking installations, these nine shows promise unforgettable moments for audiences across England”
The new season showcases a wide range of forms, themes and genres, with a focus on accessibility and inclusivity, sustainability, music, circus, dance, street theatre and installations.
The Without Walls 2025 programme includes:
Artizani - Hydropunk Interactive installation with environmentalism at its core.
Levantes Dance Theatre - HUG Outdoor contemporary circus theatre performance and living installation which explores relationships.
Nandita Shankardass - Roots to Rise Dance theatre work with poetry and music, celebrating freedom, resilience and community.
StopGap Dance Company - RO-TES រទ េះ Dance performance exploring disability.
Tilly Ingram Theatre - The Hide A live birdwatching experience about a woman living with a non-visible disability.
CompanyDHW - Go Grandad Go! Hip-Hop theatre dance show about intergenerational relationships.
Mish Weaver - Waiting Song A circus and musical performance about anticipating good things to come.
Sadiq Ali Company - Tell Me Contemporary circus and dance show that reimagines the narrative around HIV in today’s world.
Theatre-Rites & Miguel Altunaga - Eshu at the Crossroads A family adventure show full of dance, puppetry and music.
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