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Exit 7

When we are making performances we listen to the environment, our intuition and thoughts, and avoid over analysis and technical overdose.  Exit 7 is a professional dance and theatre company that let artists create performances freely and carelessly. We aim to produce versatile and open minded performances to tour around Europe. We also try to stay away from success thinking as it kills creativity and leads work in the wrong direction.

We bring together artists who have studied and worked in dance and theatre abroad or who have created their dance/theatre career in an unconventional way. This way we build our collective with a rich background in different cultures, artistic traditions and new trends.     

 If you are interested to join our team, contact us now. 

Our history goes all the way to UK in 2010, when we started a theatre company 678 Theatre Company  and made multidisciplinary performances in London. Later we all spread out in Europe, so we registered our company to Finland in 2018 with a new name - Exit 7. 

 

Carita Drew is a Finnish theatre director who studied and worked in theatre in the UK. Her shows are known for powerful acting and mesmerizing visuals on stage.  She is interested in characters who don't have a say in the world, unnoticeable people who are partially broken, but ends up doing heroic acts. Her performances dig into the absurdity of humans, the metaphysical, and the poetry of life. 

Carita is now residing in Finland and addition to her own directing work, she also works as an assistant director in cutting edge theatres in Helsinki, which focuses on new writing. They are theatres like: Q-Teatteri and Aurinkoteatteri.

 

www.caritadrew.com

Oana-Catalina Mihai  is a Romanian theatre actress based in Copenhagen. She studied BA Acting and Contemporary Theatre at East 15 Acting School in London and did a masterclass with Theatre Ad Infinitum and Complicite. She is trained in the following styles: Devised and Ensemble work, Stanislavski Method acting, Mask, Lecoq's approach to physical comedy, Storytelling, Physical theatre, Improvisation and Philippe Gaulier's approach to Clown.

Verena Schneider is a performer based in London, working for Hagit Yakira Dance, Chhaya Collective as well as performing in her own work as part of Infinite Project with Sabrina Gargano. Alongside performing, Verena teaches dance to various levels and undertakes a Psychology Degree in Germany. As a choreographer she is interested in researching truth in movement language and finding connections with the psychology of experiences and meaning. A big part of her research looks at presence and the psychology of flow.

Madeleine Dolby is a Norwegian actress, theatre pedagog and hospital clown living and working in Copenhagen. She has a bachelor in drama pedagogy from the University of Agder in Norway and hospital clown degree from the Danske Hospitalsklovne in Denmark. Over the years she has acted in plays, commercials, and music videos both in Denmark and Norway. She has also been teaching amateur theatre for children, teens and young adults for 10 years. She has experience with devised theatre, mask theatre, acrobatics, physical theatre, impro theatre and several other genres. At the moment she freelances with clowning and teaching theatre, and is a co-founder of the musical improve group Vikingprov based in Copenhagen

Luisa Alarcón, born and raised in Colombia, have done most of her training at Instituto Popular de Cultura in Cali, Odin Theatre in Denmark, the Grotowski Institute in Poland and Studio Kalari in India. Latest acting works includes Privatopia at the Cairo International Festival for Contemporary & Experimental Theatre in Cairo, Egypt and Phosphorus- Extracts from the Diary of People at Teaterhuset In Copenhagen, Denmark. In New York: Lonely Leela, Rose Love Pepe, Women of New York, Are you now or have you ever been? Conquest of the Queen or When Queens Collide, and Hercules: In Search of a Hero.