Performances in Places with Purpose
“a new art form at the crossroads of future performing arts and technology”. Innovate UK
Through the OPUS project, we’re exploring the future of performing arts fused with cutting-edge immersive technologies.
Using volumetric video (3D film) and AR technologies, we capture original performances in full 3D (with sound), add interactivity and SFX/VFX, and place them into real locations — transforming streets, galleries, and historic sites into living stages.
We’re creating innovative AR platforms for studios // creators // audiences focused on publishing and experiencing 3D immersive performances by real people, in real world locations, at any size or scale, via smartphones, tablets and headsets.
OPUS offers a new way for performers, arts and cultural organisations, and creative businesses to share their stories, represent communities, contextualise collections, and engage audiences through location-based, interactive digital human encounters.
OPUS is about breaking boundaries, blending digital and physical worlds, and giving audiences access to incredible performances — anytime, anywhere, and in the places that matter most.
Scroll down to meet some of the amazing artists we’ve been working with so far, or tab the button below to find out more about OPUS and the future of performance.
Meet some of the innovative artists exploring the future of performances on The Next Stage with TGA.
Dzifa,
Performing powerful poetry that makes us think about our lives and others from The Next Stage
Anamaria,
Bringing a unique fusion of music, movement and fashion to The Next Stage
Jeremiah,
Celebrating the people in our lives while they’re alive on The Next Stage
K’antu Ensemble,
Reimagining traditional music for modern audiences on The Next Stage
Lufuno,
Taking jazz from the Birmingham Conservatoire to The Next Stage
WomanEwer,
Empowering women through movement, sound and contemporary dance on The Next Stage
Zach,
Fusing techno and tap with original compositions on The Next Stage
Saif,
Jamming out with himself and creating music in real time on The Next Stage
// Get in touch.
Imagine you could record any person, place them anywhere, and share that performance with audiences anytime, again and again.
Who would you record? What might they say, and how could they say it? Where might you place them, and why? What impact might that have on your story, your space, and your audiences?
If you’ve got an idea, or just want to find out more, we’d love to speak with you. Simply get in touch through the form here, give us a call, or drop us a text at any time.