How the voice moves: a poetry & dance improv workshop
Join artist and choreographer Pepa Ubera and poet Robin Vaughan-Williams for a workshop exploring how the voice moves, how the body speaks.
In this workshop we will be using improvisation techniques taken from the worlds of dance and poetry to reconnect our bodies and voices in unexpected, creative, and collaborative ways. How do words feel, what do bodies say?
Bios
Pepa Ubera (@pepaubera) is a choreographer and interdisciplinary artist based between London and Madrid, with over twenty years of experience in the dance and performance sector. Her work explores the intersections of embodiment, technology, and speculative imagination, often unfolding as immersive performance installations that challenge linear narratives of progress. Her most recent production is The Machine of Horizontal Dreams, which premiered at Sadler’s Wells East in autumn 2025.
Robin Vaughan-Williams (@robinrvw) is a poet and producer based in London who has been working with improvisation since 2008. He has produced multi-voiced collage-performances for Off the Shelf in Sheffield, and an improvised poetry performance for Apples & Snakes. His publications include The Manager, How to Fix a Human, and a forthcoming collection on Data imagined as a mythological being in the process of becoming.
See details of his poetry improv workshops here.
Tickets
£20/£17 (concs) available from Ticket Tailor or book diectly with the facilitators.
Venue
The Omnibus Theatre is (1 Clapham Common Northside, SW4 0QW) just a few minutes walk from Clapham Common tube station. We're in their Studio Upstairs, which has step-free access via a lift. How to find The Omnibus.
Location
Omnibus Theatre, SW4 0QW