Presenting to you the full performance of NOT-YET, re:turn!
Find the film on AA’s official YouTube channel through the link in our bio!
Film by @dingdingxiaoke
As part of our previous event ‘NOT-YET re:turn’ at @stonenest_ldn , we were very lucky to have dancers from @rambertschool participate in a Site-Specific Improvisation Workshop exploring movement with our set structure with a mindset of presentness and embodiment. Led by our collaborator @annettebrandanger , we are excited to continue working with Annette for our next event (in collaboration with @faerderbiennalen ) in Norway!
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NOT-YET re:turn Collaborators Edition
We’re thrilled to introduce the talented individuals who helped make ‘re:turn’ one of a kind! We’re very lucky to have been able to collaborate with dancers and musicians from both inside and outside the AA, working together to combine creative visions and ideas into the work, which made the event all the more special. Thank you all for being part of the process!
Operating under an improvisational structure with negotiated dependencies, the work distributes agency across bodies, spatial objects, and the immaterial, letting interactions shape the experience.
‘re:turn’ (March 20th @stonenest_ldn )
6pm Doors Open
6:30-7:30pm Main Performance
7:30-8pm Q&A
Stone Nest
136 Shaftesbury Avenue
London W1D 5EZ
Tickets are available now at /events/re-turn , or in the link in our bio.
We’ll see you there!
@aais_interprofessionals@aaschool
AAIS 25-26 are excited to invite you to Stone Nest on March 20th for our first public performance - re:turn!
As the first installation of our larger festival series, NOT-YET, re:turn is a testing ground for choreographed and musical performances in active conversation with their spatial environment. Operating under an improvisational structure with negotiated dependencies, the work distributes agency across bodies, spatial objects, and the immaterial, letting interactions shape the experience. The work presented at Stone Nest will be developed and brought to Færderbiennalen @faerderbiennalen , a Dance and Architecture Festival, in Norway in June 2026.
‘re:turn’ (March 20th @stonenest_ldn )
6pm Doors Open
6:30-7:30pm Main Performance
7:30-8pm Q&A
Stone Nest
136 Shaftesbury Avenue
London W1D 5EZ
Tickets are available now at /events/re-turn , or in the link in our bio.
We’ll see you there!
We’re thrilled to introduce Stone Nest as our venue for our London event on 20th March 2026!
Stone Nest is an arts organisation and performance venue in the heart of London’s West End, bringing exceptional and experimental art to a wide audience.
This Grade II listed former Presbyterian church was built in 1888 by James Cubitt, composed of a galleried central space with an umbrella dome, large basement, and attached manse, where it served as the heart of the London Welsh community for 94 years. It was later transformed into one of London’s most hedonistic nightclubs, the Limelight, in 1985. In 2003, the building became a Walkabout pub and following its closure in 2010, was subsequently squatted. Stone Nest took over the long-neglected building in 2012, with the aim of creating a flexible, sustainable performance space.
A hidden gem nestled amidst the bright lights of theatreland, it offers a platform for bold, visionary artists and a space where audiences can encounter an eclectic programme of contemporary performance.
Stone Nest (@stonenest_ldn )
136 Shaftesbury Avenue
London W1D 5EZ
A testing of ideas with interactive media, music and choreography, here’s the process and the performance of the 2025-26 AAIS cohort for the AA Open Jury!
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