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This project successfully funded on 27th May 2026, you can still support them with a donation.
This project successfully funded on 27th May 2026, you can still support them with a donation.
Support the creation of the visual and sonic world of Peripheral Perception, a new immersive choreographic work by Aleth Berenice
The work invites the audience inside the performance space to experience filmed and live dance, music, and visual experimentation through rhythm, silence, colour, and movement.
Every contribution plays a meaningful role in realising the project and allows it to grow in scale, depth, and support for the artists involved.
My name is Aleth Berenice, and I am the choreographer, producer, and artistic director of Peripheral Perception.
I’m incredibly humbled to be a recipient of the 2026 LBC Gainsbury Award, presented by Dame Monica Mason (former director of the Royal Ballet), Matthew Ball (Principal dancer with the Royal Ballet), Stina Quagebeur (ENB’s Associate Choreographer) and Jamiel Devernay-Laurence (acclaimed creative arts producer, choreographer and entrepreneur).
The Award will supports dancer fees and rehearsal costs and has made it possible to begin developing the work in the studio.
I am now seeking support to bring the full vision to life:
Your contributions will directly support:
These elements are essential in shaping not only the visual and sonic world of the piece, but also how it is experienced and shared with audiences.
A little about the Work: Peripheral Perception is Inspired by Alexander Scriabin’s Preludes for Piano, and in particular Scriabin’s colour-sound synesthesia. I am interested in how we perceive and process information, particularly the subtle and often overlooked details that shape individual experience. For more in-depth information please visit: https://www.alethberenice.com/works-1/peripheral-perception
Support tiers are listed below, but contributions of any amount are welcome and directly support the creation of the work.
If we exceed our £7,000 goal, additional support will directly enhance the production, allowing for greater investment in the visual and sonic elements, and increased compensation for the dancers involved.
Every contribution, no matter the size, plays a meaningful role in bringing this work to its fruition.
Thank you for supporting independent dance artists and helping this project move from studio to stage.
Funding Goal: £7,000
Funding method
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made