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Read more →DFP produces and choreographs runway shows, fashion week presentations and brand launches in London and beyond: concept, movement direction, casting, original music and full show production, end to end.
We build fashion shows as performances. Our team directs the concept and the runway choreography, casts dancers and models who can carry movement, composes original music for the show and produces the event end to end: venue, rehearsals, lighting, run of show.
Our runway production Nocturnal pairs dancers with a designer’s collection and adapts to any space, from galleries to warehouses. DFP has produced and performed at London Fashion Week and collaborated with designers including Yuhan Ao.
Selected credits: London Fashion Week · Frieze London · Outernet London · DKNY
Yes. Concept, creative direction, runway choreography, casting, original music, rehearsals and full production on the day, delivered by one team.
Yes. We direct movement for models, cast professional dancers alongside them, and rehearse the full lineup for the space and the collection.
Yes: Nocturnal, our runway production where dancers present a designer’s collection, is available for booking and adapts to any venue.
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From concept to camera: film, dance, fashion shows, live events and original music.
Start a project →Opportunities, discounts and development, for dancers and artists.
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Live performances and original dance works, plus dance films and runway productions, new media and music, for brands and for the stage.
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DFP is a London-based contemporary dance company and creative production agency, rooted in movement and working far beyond the stage.
We make films, live performances, fashion shows, events and original music, integrating new media and visual arts.
For brands, that means concept, choreography, casting, creative direction, production and post, handled end to end with a distinctive, movement-led aesthetic.
We work with brands and artists who want work that feels alive.
Founder, artistic director, choreographer and producer of Dance.Film.Performance. A graduate of London Contemporary Dance School (The Place) and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, she leads the company’s creative direction across film, live performance, new media and fashion.
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Real, verified coverage and selections, presented plainly. Independent dance and culture outlets, an industry award, and festival recognition.
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Original scores and sound design composed around the work, not licensed off the shelf. Written and produced by Billboard-charting producers and sound designers with credits on IMDb.
An interactive audiovisual dance performance where live movement meets real-time projection: a sensory journey through beauty, identity and transformation. Available to book for shows and events.
Book Krasota →Tell us what you’re making. We reply within two working days.
agency@dancefilmperformance.co.ukYour brief is in. We’ll be in touch within two working days.
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Premieres, castings, workshops and festival updates from the company.
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New shows, screenings and open calls, announced first to the list.
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Open classes in contemporary dance and movement, led by the DFP team and guest artists. Schedules and drop-ins are posted on Instagram.
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The minimal, cinematic system behind DFP, black, off-white and one electric accent, with poster type and a lot of air.
Body copy stays light, generous and short, never longer than it needs to be. Restraint is the brand: one idea per screen, plenty of negative space, and a strict black-and-white palette.
Quiet and optional. Pages fade up on load; media reveals slowly; cards shift from monochrome to colour on hover. Nothing flashes, bounces or distracts. When in doubt, do less.
Editorial grid, full-bleed media, hairline dividers and a 1480px max width. One idea per screen, Home capped at six sections. Whitespace is the feature.
Stills from DFP live performances, films, events and the festival.