Quick Bio…

Having had a varied career over the last 20 years Emma could be described as a multidisciplinary artist. Her work spans music and performing arts, as well as visual media. Despite this variety, a love of early music and early modern performance is a common thread throughout. Recent projects have included taking a 16th century travelling player to schools, a mythical musical woodland sprite walkabout to festivals, and musical directing and co-producing an adaptation of The Tailor of Gloucester where she got to also feature as a musical Simpkin the cat.

Covering a wide variety of historical instruments includng recorders, bagpipes, shawm, rauschpfeife, crumhorns, voice.

Other skills include acting, juggling, historical dance both dancing and teaching, first person charactisation, living history specialising in the tudor period, printmaking, glasswork, event management, bespoke event creation. Experience in working with all ages with additional needs, making her work accessible for all.

PLI, enhanced DBS, member of Musicians Union, Trustee of The International Guild of Town Pipers
 

Emma dressed in historical clothing with her hands cupped to her face shouting