The Dig (live performance)

Concept & choreography: Madeleine Cole

Concept & costume design: Aleksandra Lewon

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne & Roosa Torma

Supported by Nordic Culture Point & Forsøgsstationen (DK)

Upcoming production - 2026

Tender Unit (live performance)

Choreographer: Synne Lundesgaard

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Thea Kallhed Möller, Sari Mizoe, Vár Bech Árting, Marta Hlín Þorsteinsdóttir, Eydís Rose Vilmundardóttir

Supported by Dansverkstæðið (IS), Dansakademin Regionteater Väst (SE), Arts Council England & Kulturrådet Norway

Performed/shared at Dansverkstæðið, Hjorted Art & Music Festival & Regionateater Väst

Anouk & Eydís. (short film)

Director & cinematographer: Jack Davison

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne & Eydís Rose Vilmundardóttir

Camera Tech: Ernie Griffiths

Styling: Raphael Hirsch

Editing: Noa Livnat Agmon

Colourist: John O'Riordan

Post Production: Pundersons Gardens

Production: Mini-Title & Sensor

Untitled - film in post-production

Director: Nina Maria Allmoslechner

Dancer: Anouk Jouanne

what the dog said to the harvest (live performance)

A groundbreaking call for climate justice drawing on opera, dance, spoken word, immersive sound and film.

Producer, Director & Composer: Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Writer & Co-Director: lisa minerva luxx

Immersive Co-Producer & Film Co-Director: Gaëlle Mourre

Choreography: Sung Im Her

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Amanda Pefkou, Samara Langham

Poet: lisa minerva luxx

Soprano: Mimi Doulton

Mezzo Soprano: Rosie Middleton

Contralto: Jess Dandy

Guitar (Baroque/Classical/Electric): Shannon Latoyah-Simon

Percussion: Angela Wai Nok Hui

Set & Costume Design: Milla Clarke

Lighting Design: Nao Nagai

Sound Production: Simon Hendry

DOP & Editor: Ali Sheikh Khudr

DOP (UK): Laura Seward

A softLOUD and Southbank Centre co-production.

Co-commissioned by Shubbak Festival and the Bagri Foundation.

Generously supported by the Bagri Foundation, Arts Council England and London Community Foundation (Cockayne - Grants for the Arts).

Sometimes, I’m Here (dance film in post-production)

Child Studio film production

DOP: Laura Aquilera

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Isis Clunie, Flor Riverti, Robyn Gamston for Improv Now Collective

Location: Somerset House

The Weight of Being (live performance)

Co-choreographers/dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Julia Ekvold & Sara Cordes

Residency at Gula Villan in Järna

Photography: Sina Monn

Everything Else is Memory (dance film)

Film created by Alexandra Green, Lena Bovay and Pete Diggens to mark the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Forced to adapt to a loss of stability under the present state of war, the situation in Ukraine continues to impact the lives of millions. In a bid to shed light on the creativity the country has given birth to, as its population navigates a sudden shift in circumstances, choreographer Alexandra Green joins forces with Ukrainian-born dancer Lena Bovay, and musician Pete Diggens for the emotive movement film, Everything Else is Memory.

Released on NOWNESS

Director: Alexandra Green

Producer: Scarlett Anderson

Dancers: Lena Bovay, Sari Mizoe, Yanki Yau, Louisa Fernando, Kamira Samuel, Daisy King, Anouk Jouanne, Angelica Wolanska, Andrea Restrepo, Emma Holt, Tilly Woodward, Maddie Millar, Sophie Chinner, Sarah Golden & Lea Oroz

DOP: Charlie Knight 
Steadicam: Doug Walshe
Focus Puller: Fabio Olgiati
2nd AC: Lluc Mestre
Gaffer: Ana Krkljus
Spark: Meg Sharp

Music: Pete Diggens and Matt Frost - ‘Mondo Scuro’ - Algorithim remix
Voiceover Artist: Liza Tsilyk

Editor: Lewis Jones  - Edit House Cousin
Colourist: Myles Bevan
Colour Producer: Dan Kreeger - Post House Time Based Arts 

Camera Equipment: Emmyland 
Lighting Equipment: SHL 
Film Stock and Processing: Cinelab 
Production Company: Spoon Studios 

Directors Rep: Bullion Productions
Additional Casting: Olga Lyubarova

Filmed at The Brunel Museum

we swallowed an air like earth by Marianna Kiyanovska - Translated from Ukrainian by Oksana Lutsyshyna and Kevin Vaughn - Taken from Words for War: New Poems from Ukraine - Publisher Academic Studies Press


Special thanks to Aarti Mahtani

The Crack - Goat Girl (music video)

Director, Producer, Editor, Costume & Mask Designer: Molly Ann Pendlebury

DoP: Jed Darlington-Roberts

1st AC: Cameron Sealby

Production Assistant: Tal Kronkop

Make-up Artist: Keisha Banya

Roto Artist: Ash Jones

Stills Photography: Holly Whittaker

Catering, Costume Assistant, Runners: Lauren Pendlebury & Nic Pendlebury

Driver: Mark Sabin

Dancers: Théïa Maldoom, Fruzsina Nagy, Anouk Jouanne, Talia Sealey

Why Storms Are Named After People (live performance)

Choreographer: Rohan Dhupar

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Alexis Iritani, Victoria Gardeva, Spring Xiao, Kate Page, Ayala Donegan, Sofia Pomeroy & Tessa Salomone

Performed at Trinity Laban

Extract from a score based solo

The Normal World (live performance)

Gabriella Engdahl Dance Theatre

Welcome to a performance of never-ending sunshine, inflated identities, and seducing waters. At least almost.

The Normal World blends contemporary dance and physical theatre, looking at identity through a landscape of inflatable costumes. Within the setting of a swimming pool, The Normal World follows four characters as they explore the façades humans hide behind, social norms and desirable superficiality.

Choreographer: Gabriella Engdahl

Dancers: Thea Kallhed-Möller, Kathryn Fisher, Emily Lue-Fong, Camilla Curiel & Anouk Jouanne

Costume designer: Ting Huang

Costume makers: Rosie Hicks, Eva Michael-White, Lucinda Whiteman, Johanna Boone & Ting Huang

Set designer: Pip Terry

Photographers: Morgan Shepherd (ArtHerd), Alessandro Filizzola & Susmita Rai

Composers: Ines Murer & Joel Janson Johansen

Performed at Central Saint Martins, Västerviks Simhall & The Place (Resolution Festival - Opening Night 2022)

the fruits - Paris Paloma (music video)

Director: Adam Othman

Producer: Giulia Lopes

Movement Director: Lea Anderson

DOP: Theo Brinch

Assistant Camera: Marco Caleca

Gaffer: Tupac Carroll

Behind the Scenes: Jamal Thomas

Art Director: Abbie Cornwell

Styling Assistant: Rebecca Mazzu

Dancers: Erin Carey, Elettra Giunta, Anouk Jouanne, Scilla Rajalin, Alina Sakko and Pia Wäbs

Production Company: Água Viva Pictures

Special thanks to David Fernandez, High Plateau Productions

Wish I Was You - Gina Birch (music video)

Director + Producer + Editor: Honey Birch Assistant Director + Movement Director: Finn-BP

Director of Photography: Angel Li

Assistant Camera: Paulius Gurklys

Makeup: Sinead Kelly

Props + Runner: Honor Nesbitt

Dancer (Young Gina): Hannah Grace

Dancer (Cool Kid 1): Matisse Ciel Pages

Dancer (Cool Kid 2): Sophie Chinner

Dancer (Cool Kid 3): Anouk Jouanne

Dancer (Cool Kid 4): Naissa Bjørn

Burning Gold (short film)

In search of lost human connection

In the wheat fields, where the sun slowly sets, London-based director Matt McDermott sets an enigmatic dance performance visually capturing the art of human connection with nature and self. A transitional choreography, performed by dancers in stunning geometric costumes under a string quartet, takes us into the gradual mood shift from withholding energy to mental and physical liberation. Here nature and geometry fall into the conversation of interconnectedness and spiritual tension, metaphorically interpreting the global events of recent years.

Interview & release on Curation Hour

Director/Producer: Matt McDermott
Assistant Producer: Alice Ortona Coles
Choreography: Alice + Synne
Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Yuma Sylla, Théïa Maldoom
D.O.P: Nicholas Bennett
Runner/Camera Assistant: Lara Bennett
Drone Pilot: Will Glover @ Fleye
Runner/BTS Photographer: Joe Gollifer
Designer/Art Director: Louise Wilkinson
Stylist/Costume Designer: Jessica Evans
Composer Agent: Lynden Campbell
Composer: Veera Lummi
‘Tide within' performed by Modulus Quartet
Poem ‘How Do We Feel’ written and performed by Love Ssega 
Editor: Claire McGonigal @ Final Cut
Colourist: Marty McMullan @ Freefolk
Sound Design & Mix: Will Morton @ Bubble

With thanks to Final Cut, Freefolk, Hatch, Fleye, Loop Talent, Bubble and The Gate Films.

Berlin Commercial Awards Raw Selection, Fashion Clash Festival Official Selection, Official Honorable Mention at Dare To Dance In Public Film Festival (LA Film Festival), Berlin Fashion Film Festival 2023 Official Selection.

inklingroom at The Baths (live performance)

inklingroom is a non-profit art platform and label showcasing underground electronic music, performance art and dance.

A night of immersive contemporary dance and leftfield club music in Hackney Wick. Showcasing twelve unique contemporary dance performances by emerging, London based choreographers created during a twenty-week Creative Dance and Performance Making workshop by inklingroom Funded by Foundation For Future London by Westfield Bank.

Works Anouk contributed to as a performer included

Last night a trash bin saved my life by angel dust

Bags are the new hats and chickens are facts. So heres a eleven eggs to crack by Chana Joyce

In my bones by Hannah Grace

Pussycat by ​Saskia Faye Larcombe

Street me freeby Keity Pook

Grounding Moves (live performance)

Research based score created by Alejandra Gissler, using movement to interact with the garden, and to have as a start point both the movement that is already present in the garden, and the sensorial experience that can accessed through the body.

Director: Alejandra Gissler

Host: The Story Garden

Made in collaboration with Movimientos London & Doménico Di Marco

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Robyn Gamston, Lesly Avendaño, Romina Dazzarola Forno, Mar’ita Anast’asi, Veronika Coufalová, Annie Edwards, Théïa Maldoom & Alice Ortona Coles

Photos by Rocio Chacon

Rakkautta Kaivoksella (e. Love in the Old Mine) (live performance)

Love Songs Project

Choreographer: Eevi Kinnunen

Dancers/researchers: Eevi Kinnunen, Anouk Jouanne & Tasha Hess-Neustadt

Residency at The Old Mine Outokumpu

Best Before: Expired (dance film)

Director: Marta Hlín Þorsteinsdóttir

Cinematography & edit: Marta Hlín Þorsteinsdóttir

AC: Guðný Lind Þorsteinsdóttir

Choreography: Marta Hlín Þorsteinsdóttir

Sound & music: Pétur Andreasen

Sound mixing & mastering: Pétur Andreasen

Cast: Anouk Jouanne, Anastasía Jónsdóttir, Egill Breki Scheving, Katrín Svava Másdóttir, Margrét Katrín Guttormsdóttir, Margrét Unnur Guðmundsdóttir, Móeiður Kristjánsdóttir, Rakel Gróa Gunnarsdóttir, Sólveig Magnea Guðjónsdóttir & Viktor Marteinn Ingvarsson

Special thanks to full cast, Pétur Andreasen, Guðný Lind Þorsteinsdóttir & Miranda Pennell for all their help & guidance.

The Picnic (R&D for live performance)

Choreographer: Eva Recacha

Composer: Alberto Ruiz Soler

Collaborator: Charlotte Mclean

Dancers: Bad Body Chaos Code; Kaivalya, Sarah Brewerton, Bun Kobayashi, Maisie Sadgrove, Natifah White, Jay Yule & students from London Contemporary Dance School; Shanley Jorge-Elde, Anouk Jouanne, Kitty Pilgrim-Morris, Scilla Rajalin

The Picnic's initial research has been supported by Sadler's Wells, Dance East, and has been supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

There Isn’t Much - Emeli Sandé (music video)

Director: Marieke Macklon

Producer: Scarlett Anderson

Production Company: The Spoon Studios

1st AD: Naomi Kane

DoP: Charlie Knight

Trinity Operator: Horia Cojan

Focus Puller: Eve Carreno

Gaffer: Ana Krkluijs

Runner: Christina Maramaldo

2nd AC: Guillem Zamora

Trainee: Max Whitaker

Stylist: Ella Gaskell

Stylist Assistant: Yeonhwa Kim

MUA: Grace Sinnott

Dancers: Shanley Jorge, Anouk Jouanne, Yanki Yau, Angelica Wolanska, Tur Morán, Jule Cecilia, Sari Mizoe & Julia Costa

pleasurefull (live performance)

a practice of co-existing

Collaborative research & sharing by Yelena Arakelow, Anouk Jouanne & Kevin Amaru

Supported by Dansverkstæðið (IS)

Event trailer footage by Marta Hlín Þorsteinsdóttir

Re-Dream (dance film)

A dance film about re-evaluating dreams

Co-creators: Antoinette Helbing & Jan Vesala

Dancers: Anouk Jouanne, Antonia Fransson, Bianca Berger, Clara Grosjean, Ingrid Johnsen, Larissa Lischetti, Maja Freiberg, Philippa Fellander-Tsai, Sofie van Doorn, Vár Bech Árting, Veikko, Pulkki, Alma Faringer Hultberg, Amelie Roch, Emily Degasperi, Greta Genovesi, Linn Fletcher, Rannhvi Mebius Jormin, Sara Musumeci, Hazel Sutton, Marine Vaillant, Moeko J

Vienna Concert - Icelandic Symphony Orchestra (live performance)

Harpa Concert Hall (IS) New Years Celebration

Operettas & waltz’ by Johan Strauss Jr, Franz Lehár & Emmerich Kálman

Conductor: David Danzmayr

Solo opera singers: Þóra Einarsdóttir & Bror Magnus Tødenes

Choreographer: Lára Stefánsdóttir

Dancers: Bjartey Elín Hauksdóttir, Tinna Ágústsdóttir, Yannier Ovideo, Alma Kristín ólafsdóttir, Anouk Jouanne, Arney Sigurgeirsdóttir, Emilie Anne Jóhannsdóttir Salvesen, Guðrún Mist Hafsteinsdóttir & Lísandra Týra Jónsdóttir

Costume: Sigrún Úlfarsdóttir on behalf of The Icelandic Opera