Collaborators

Ursula Bombshell

Fashion Designer

Ursula Bombshell is a fashion designer and leading costume designer for contemporary dance. She has designed the costumes for a number of Wayne McGregor's works including PreSentient, Polar Sequences 3, AtaXia and EDEN | EDEN.

Patrick Burnier

Set and Costume Designer

Patrick Burnier is a set and costume designer and co-founder of Curious Space. Burnier designed the set and costumes for Entitythe set design of which he won the Linbury Prize for Stage Design in 2005.

Tacita Dean

Visual Artist

Visual artist Tacita Dean collaborated with Wayne McGregor and The Royal Ballet in designing the set and costumes forThe Dante Project.

Fotini Dimou

Designer

Designer Fotini Dimou works extensively with major theatre, opera and dance companies throughout the UK and Europe, alongside designing costume for film and television. Dimou provided the costume designs for Wayne McGregor's Dido and Aeneas, and designed the costumes for the National Theatre's Fram in 2008, on which McGregor was choreographer.

Shirin Guild

Fashion Designer

Iranian fashion designer Shirin Guild designed the costumes for Wayne McGregor's Yugen, which premiered as part of The Royal Ballet's mixed programme celebrating the centenary of composer Leonard Bernstein in 2018.

Lorna Heavey

Artist

Renowned artist Lorna Heaveyprovided the set and costume designs for The Royal Opera's SUM, premiered in 2012. Directed by Wayne McGregor with music and libretto by Max Richter, SUM is a chamber opera exploring a possible journey after death populated by computers, suburban anterooms and mind-stretching scenarios.

Jim Henson's Creature Shop

Designer

Jim Henson's Creature Shop provides digital visual effects, animatronic creatures, animation and soft puppets to the international film, television, online and advertising industries. A recipient of more than 9 Emmy Awards for its outstanding work building puppets for 'Sesame Street', Wayne McGregor collaborated with Jim Henson's Creature Shop on the animated material and mechanical extensions for the costumes of his 2002 work for Company Wayne McGregor, Nemesis.

Moritz Junge

Costume Designer

A Linbury Prize winner, Moritz Junge has designed costumes for several of Wayne McGregor's works and projects, including Chroma, Infra, Outlier, Dyad 1909FAR, L'Anatomie de la Sensation (Pour Francis Bacon), UNDANCEWoolf Worksand Sunyata.

Peter McKintosh

Set and Costume Designer

Peter McKintosh is an Olivier Award winning set and costume designer. McKintosh worked with Wayne McGregor on the set and costumes for Kirikou et Karabaa musical adaptation directed by McGregor of Michel Ocelot's 1998 film 'Kirikou and the Sorceress'.

​Vicki Mortimer

Designer

Since their first collaboration on Scottish National Opera's The Marriage of Figaro in 1995, British designer Vicki Mortimer has regularly designed the sets and costumes for a number of Wayne McGregor's works, including The Millennarium, Sulphur 16, AeonQualiaYantra, Raven Girl, AfteRite and LORE.

Gareth Pugh

Fashion Designer

Leading British fashion designer Gareth Pugh first collaborated with Wayne McGregor in 2012 on Carbon Life, creating the set design and reinventing traditional ballet dress to create bold, angular costumes for the production. Since then, McGregor and Pugh have collaborated on a number of works and projects together, including AnOther Magazine's fashion film MOVEment, stage productions Alea Sands and MADDADDAM, The Brit Awards Opening Sequence in 2016, and Pugh's New York and London fashion shows in 2014 and 2017 respectively.

Aitor Throup

Artist and Designer

Aitor Throup is an artist, designer and executive creative director of G-Star RAW, renowned for his work exploring the human anatomy through rich conceptual narratives. Throup designed the costumes for Company Wayne McGregor's Autobiography, which premiered at Sadler's Wells in October 2017.

Charlotte Watts

COS

Gozi Ochonogor

Tauba Auerbach

Set and Costume Designer

American artist Tauba Auerbach created the striking costumes and set design for Wayne's Royal Ballet production Tetractys.

Bryony Shearmur

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