Natasha S

Commercial Dancer
  • 168cm
  • 81cm
  • 69cm
  • 84cm
  • 10-12
  • 11
  • 8
  • Blonde
  • Blue

Bio

I am a contemporary dancer, choreographer, and creative producer passionate about experimental and collaborative performance. My background spans stage, film, and interdisciplinary work, and I’m especially drawn to projects that push boundaries and tell bold, embodied stories.

I’ve been fortunate to present my work across Australia and the UK. My latest piece, CLAMBAKE, premiered as part of 107 Projects’ Creative Program and featured in the 2023 March Dance Festival. I also developed The Land Of Her, debuting it at Camden Fringe (Camden People’s Theatre, London), then expanding it for Resolution Festival at The Place. With support from Ausdance NSW’s DAIR residency, I brought a new iteration of the work to Sydney Fringe Festival 2023.

My choreographic work extends to film and music — I co-choreographed the dance film Hungry Skin, directed by Jasmin Simmons (Kings Cross Bakehouse Theatre), and have created movement for music videos by artists like Joji Malani and Jessica Joy Allen. I’m also proud to have received the Audience Choice Award at FORM Dance Projects’ Fast + Fresh Dance for my piece All I Have.

As a performer and collaborator, I’ve worked on development projects with theatre companies in both the UK and Australia, including Dumped (Brighton Fringe), Bipolar Me (Etcetera Theatre), Anthropocene (Camden Fringe), and Is This How You Feel? with Chopt Logic Theatre Company.

I trained at Ev & Bow, and later deepened my practice with the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company and Legs On The Wall through a one-on-one artist mentorship. These experiences shaped not only how I move, but how I connect with others through movement.

Through my freelance casting and creative work, I love bringing people together — helping directors, producers, and companies find the right performers for screen, stage, or hybrid projects. I’m always open to collaborations that value artistry, experimentation, and storytelling at their core.