Dora Frankel Ensemble is a group of dancers, with associate artists from other disciplines, who create immersive, site responsive and beautiful dance works that intersect our climate concerns and our commitment to gender equality and diversity.
Through our work together, we offer performances, residencies, workshops, lectures and events with a focus on reaching vulnerable and other marginalised communities, standing with all dancers, including trans, intersex and non-binary.
Inspirational and caring workshops, lectures and residencies are built on our current repertoire of signature eclectic and dynamic works, often inspired by the visual arts and current issues.
FEATURED WORK
Fragments of Poe.
“The best show at the [Durham] fringe.”
Fragments of Poe is a versatile, immersive performance specially created for unusual settings.
It explores some of the greatest Gothic horror tales by Edgar Allen Poe, framed by the queer aesthetic of artist Aubrey Beardsley.
Small scale and adaptable, this show is currently available to book.
Explore our current repertoire.
Semi Improvised Site Responsive Work.
Dora has performed site responsive, semi improvised work her entire career.
The latest performance, on June 21st, Midsummers Day, was part of the exhibition To Own Both Nothing and the Whole World by Henna Asikainen and Roua Haranieh at Baltic Gateshead and was a response to the outdoor Oak Root installation.
Part of Refugee Week 2025, this piece was co-commissioned by Baltic, Counterpoints Arts and Friends of the Earth, UK.
With thanks to:
“I’m thrilled to be dancing again, using all my senses to respond to Henna and Toua’s beautiful and important exhibition. The themes resonate deeply with me and I have worked outside and site responsively for many years!”
— Dora Frankel
“Magical”
— Audience member