our PERFORMANCE projects

  • (2026)

    Everyone alive wants answers is a duet exploring attachment styles within romantic partnership. 

    The work examines emotional needs, longing, and the tension between listening and asking — how we reach for one another, how we protect ourselves, and how intimacy is negotiated through the body. Through physical push and pull, the piece reveals the fragile choreography of desire and the universal search for reassurance.

    The work has been presented at the following venues:

    The Union Theatre (UK) 2026

  • (2024/2025)

    Our current and most recent project.

    The Power of Perspective: I, II, III is a three part investigation exploring the perception of different relationships embedded in our life. Each part examines personal purpose and our role in the community, focusing on relationships with self, intimacy, and society to offer a new perspective on our place in the world. Can we unpack the true human experience and analyze our interactions? This piece aims to strike a harmonious balance between self and others, demonstrating how a perspective can transform the perception of an entire body of work. By bridging the gap between these two subjects, this exploration has the potential to redefine how audiences perceive and connect with our community. Ultimately, the piece aims to capture the authentic essence of expression and its profound impact on the human experience.

    The work has been presented at the following venues:

    The Halley Space (UK) - Part 1

    The Paris 2024 Olympics (FRANCE) - Part 2

    Ki Smith Gallery (USA)- Part 3

    Chisenhale Dance Space (UK) - Parts 1, 2, and 3

  • (2023)

    Archives From The Scrapbook explores the concept of transitional moments that shape the trajectory of a story, highlighting individual growth narratives. The work aims to unlock memories, provoke self-reflection, and capture the essence of human experience through authentic expression. Each of our lives carry a unique underlying story that shapes our identity.

    The work premiered at the following venues:

    The Center for Performance Research

    Arts On Site

    WADEintoACTIVISM Festival

  • The company had the opportunity to create a new work in France in the spring of 2023! During our time at Moulin/Belle, the company worked on creating a new piece as well as work on outreach in the community.

    May-June 2023

  • (2022-2023)

    Our bodies hold emotion, but how do we release them? Another Meaningful Moment explores how the emotional wellbeing of humans react to the simplest form of movement. Dance is not only a form of entertainment but a way for people to discover feelings nonverbally. Watch as reaction, exploration, and healing all exist on the same plane together.

    This piece premiered at the following venues:

    The Rose Nagelberg Theater- An Evening of Contemporary Dance (2022)

    The Mark O’Donnell Theater- Split Bill (2022)

    The Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center- First full produced show (2023)

  • (2022)

    All You Have Is You comments on the fronts that people place up to protect themselves from being their most vulnerable self. What would happen if those versions of ourselves were stripped away? How can we find our most authentic self? With the help of support systems, the artists go on a journey of seeking their identity to realize their true selves.

    Selected for the Garet & Co. Film Festival (2022)

    Carolina Muse Magazine (2023)

  • (2022)

    Composer Daniel Gall collaborates with various dance companies and artists each month to create dance films to share with the public. The month of June, Finleigh Zack Dance created a film titled The Grandmother.

    Click here to check out the film on Youtube

  • (2021)

    You CAN have your cake and eat it too.

    Selected for Boink! Film Festival (2021)

    Click here to check out the film on Youtube

our OUTREACH projects

  • The Gathering Ground is a community platform created to bring London’s dance artists together. It serves as a grounding place for movement-based opportunities, meet-ups, and connection within the dance community.

    Recognising that many artists experience isolation within the industry, The Gathering Ground was created to foster genuine connection beyond the studio. Through movement-based networking and informal gatherings, dancers are invited to meet fellow artists, share ideas, and build relationships within the community.

    The platform also hosts a notice board where artists can share opportunities, promote work, discover performances, and connect with others across the city.

    At its core, The Gathering Ground is built on a simple belief: all artists deserve a place at the table.

  • Finleigh Zack Dance supports artists in expanding their creative reach by facilitating opportunities between the United States and the United Kingdom. Through these cross-continental exchanges, we help artists share their work, teach workshops, and connect with new audiences and creative communities.

    By creating pathways for international collaboration, we aim to broaden artistic networks and foster meaningful cultural exchange. These opportunities allow artists to experience new contexts for their work while building relationships that strengthen the global dance community.

  • Our Creative Reflection & Mindfulness workshops invite artists to slow down and reconnect with their creative and emotional selves through movement. Blending contemporary dance practices with mindful awareness, these sessions encourage participants to tune into the body as a space for exploration, reflection, and expression.

    Through guided improvisation and structured movement prompts, artists are supported in developing presence, releasing tension, and exploring personal narratives through physicality. The workshops create a supportive environment where curiosity, emotional awareness, and creative risk-taking are welcomed.

  • (2022)

    This campaign helped give artists towards tools and resources for incorporating mindfulness practices in their art form.

  • (2021)

    In June 2021, artists across the country collaborated with Finleigh Zack Dance to share their mental health stories through movement.

    The conversation does not end here. Let's continue to spread awareness of mental health in dance and beyond.