Get ready to ride the wave of excitement as our daily dance and theatre pop-up show takes over the museum throughout the summer holidays. Bursting with high-energy aerial dance, humour, and seaside vibes, Wipeout is an unforgettable, fun-filled experience for the whole family.
Cscape Dance bring 20 years of storytelling magic and character-filled performance to unusual spaces, while Off the Wall Aerial add the wow-factor with their jaw-dropping aerial artistry.
Together, they promise a joyful, high-energy show that’s full of heart, soul, and seaside sunshine.
Wipeout Image: Dan Martin
Charlotte has a passion for all things dance and movement.
Charlotte co-founded Off The Wall Aerial Dance in 2019, offering workshops and performances in harness based practices. She has performed at locations including Battersea Power Station, Glastonbury Festival Opening Ceremony 2025, Trebah Gardens, Boomtown Festival, Falmouth University, Leoplallooza Festival and for companies including Anystage Creative, Freefall Dance and The Man Engine National Tour. She has trained in Italy, Portugal and New York.
Studying dance propelled her to explore ways she could offer impact through a creative industry. She has a particular interest in finding joy and play through movement and fitness.
Charlotte grew up in Cornwall and in her spare time you’ll find her by or in the sea, walking the dog, hanging upside down in a harness or seeking out some good food.
Grace is a Cornwall-based dance and aerial artist with over 15 years of experience performing, teaching, and creating work across the UK and internationally. After graduating with a First-Class degree in Dance Studies and completing her MA in Dance Performance, she has gone on to work with a wide range of companies and collaborators including Wired Aerial Theatre, Golden Tree (The Man Engine), Cscape Dance and The Chemical Brothers.
Grace has performed in locations as far-reaching as Australia, Chile, and France, and across iconic UK festivals and venues—including the recent Opening Ceremony of Glastonbury Festival 2025. She is Co-Director of Off the Wall Aerial Dance and Director of Freefall Dance, and continues to deliver training and choreography for both community and professional dancers.
She also lectures in dance at Falmouth University as part of the Musical Theatre Course, and is a certified Pilates Matwork instructor. Grace is thrilled to be returning to the National Maritime Museum as part of the WIPEOUT! team, bringing her passion for playful, high-energy performance to audiences of all ages.
Kim Francey is a performer who works across dance, physical theatre and circus with specific interest in blending movement and storytelling with acrobatics and aerial performance. She has worked for various companies touring across the UK and Europe, including Off the Wall Aerial Dance, Justice in Motion, No Sleep Dance Theatre, Motionhouse and many more.
Originally from Wales with Lebanese heritage, Aisha is a professional dancer with almost 10 years of experience as a performer and has worked with over 40 different choreographers and directors. After graduating from London Contemporary Dance School, she joined National Dance Company Wales, where she toured both nationally and internationally. She now works as a freelance dance artist; some of her credits include balletLorent, Richard Chappell Dance, The Paraorchestra, The National Theatre, WildWorks and more. She is excited to be a part of the WipeOut! team and looks forward to performing with Off the Wall Aerial and Cscape Dance.
Aisha has also choreographed her own work, both as a collaborator and as an independent artist. She has most recently been touring her own solo work in theatres around the UK.
Aisha is also a qualified Ashtanga Vinyasa and Hatha yoga teacher and is currently completing her studies in Advanced Mat Pilates.
Photo credit: Jack Thompson
Ishita is a Dancer, an Aerialist and a Vertical Dancer from India with over 15 years of performing and teaching/facilitating experience. She has trained in various Eastern and Western practices such as Pranayam, Yoga, Ballet, Contemporary, Aerial silk, rope, straps, Harness work and Physical theatre. In India she performed and toured with the companies – Omaggio performing company and The Danceworx. She has performed for companies like Gecko, Yskynna, Cscape & Shallal in the UK in the past 4 years and Histeria Nova in Croatia. She has taken workshops in India, Croatia , UK and China.
Coming from a completely different cultural background she likes to combine her practices and offer a distinct movement language. Projects that are experimental and exploratory in nature interest her the most.
Amy Morvell is a performer, choreographer, and teacher based in Worthing. In 2017, she founded her own dance and physical theatre company, Morvell Dance, and is currently developing a new show, The Difference a Year Makes, supported by Arts Council England. Alongside her own creative work, Amy performs with Lîla Dance, touring nationally and internationally in their latest production, Fault Lines. She is also a lecturer in Dance and Choreography at the University of Chichester and has worked as a guest choreographer for a range of youth and undergraduate companies, including INTOTO Dance Company (London Studio Centre), CAT at The Place, 3Fall Dance Company (University of Chichester), and Hampshire Youth Dance Company.
The two companies she co-founded (The Mostly Everything People and Nova) have toured physical theatre and new-writing across Europe. She co-writes new musicals with composer Harry Blake including The Sandman (Southwark Playhouse – Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation/BRIT school) and Mermaids (currently in development with support from The National Theatre Studio, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Falmouth University and Arts Council England).
As a creative she was shortlisted for the 2024 Channel 4 writers scheme, Associate artist of Theatre Royal Plymouth 2023-24, a regular visiting lecturer at Falmouth University and won a Gorsedh Award for directing The Resurrection in Cornwall (St.Just Ordinalia).
Most recently she directed Drog Ew Genev-vy. My A’th Kar – a Cornish language film commissioned by Screen Cornwall/Fylm K, Waitress for Mountview, How Much is Enough – as dramaturg with Cathy Waller for DanceAbilty in Baku (Azerbaijan).
Wipeout will be Jen’s second production with C-scape this year after creating Little Lost Words with Sally and the company in early 2025, and is so excited to be creating this new work alongside Off the Wall for the first time.
Matthew Thomason is a composer, music director and sound designer based in Falmouth, Cornwall. His work spans film, theatre, television, and video games, with notable projects including the video game Europa (2024), the feature film Long Way Back (2022), and the Cornish song cycle Arlodhes a Shalott (2025). His theatre work includes Nadelik (2023), Hireth (2018) and Arthur’s Club (2023).
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