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Welcome to Promenade's Producer Database. Here you can find producers working across disciplines throughout the country.
Femi Oyewole
Creative Producer, Events Manager
Spectacle, Multidisciplinary Arts, Dance, Music, Street Arts, Arts Participation, Film, Theatre
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Ireland
As a multidisciplinary Creative Director, I specialise in building communities through unique creative experiences. With over a decade of diverse experience in dance, theatre, music, fashion, and film, I leverage a broad skill set to enhance my visual art practice as a creative thinker. My expertise extends to pushing the boundaries of experiential events.
I bring up to 10 years of experience in creatively producing live events and activations, providing insights into diverse audiences and communities. My educational background includes a BA Hons degree in Contemporary Dance from the BRIT School and London Contemporary Dance School, and I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Performance: Design and Practice at Central Saint Martins.
My professional journey includes collaboration with renowned entities such as Blue Man Group, Royal Opera House, DV8 Physical Theatre, Vogue Italia, Gucci, Spotify, and more. Additionally, I was a co-founder of BlackBrownBerlin.com, a web platform highlighting safer spaces for the black and brown community in Berlin.
I excel in translating unique concepts into reality, ensuring a thoughtful consideration of the audience experience while aligning with your company's goals.
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Heather Rose
Creative Producer
Arts in Schools, Arts Participation, Theatre, Young People, Children and Education
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heathercrose@gmail.com, 0858771595
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Sligo
eather Rose is a creative producer based in rural Sligo with a particular interest in work for young people, immersive work, and work that pushes boundaries. She is a core member of Super Paua since 2020, a theatre collective making work for young people (The Lonsdale Project, Whodunnit? The Great Art Robbery!, and Super Paua Stories), and also a freelance producer. Recent work includes Éist by Mary-Lou McCarthy (Westport Town Hall), Small Wonders by Púca Puppets (Droichead Theatre, Mill Theatre and regional community venues tour), Snapshot by Miriam Needham (Hawk’s Well Theatre and national tour), and Slip (development) by Sinéad O’Donnell-Carey.
Prior to moving to Ireland in 2019, she produced for the Pleasance Theatre and the house touring network in the UK, and spent 8 years as a touring stage manager. Highlights include the Edinburgh Fringe, the West End, and the Sydney Opera House. In her free time, she enjoys reading, travelling, and choral singing, but mostly spending time with her two children.
Current/ recent Projects
- Creative producer for Super Paua, theatre collective making work for young people
- Over 15 years of experience in the theatre sector
- Passionate about supporting independent artists and working collaboratively