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Studio Wayne McGregor is a creative hub founded by choreographer and director Wayne McGregor CBE. Established in 1992, the studio was founded with the mission to explore movement, artistry, and thought through innovative dance and interdisciplinary collaborations. Studio Wayne McGregor's current mission focuses on integrating sustainability and circular economy principles into their creative practices and operations. Core values include innovation, collaboration, and environmental responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, technology, and the environment.
Location
Headquarters: London, United Kingdom.
Primary operations locations: Here East in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, with global collaborations for performances and projects.
The Circular Vision
Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using sustainable materials, and creating productions that minimize environmental impact.
Key innovations: Development of sustainable shipping methods, such as using sailboats for transporting artworks to reduce carbon emissions. Implementation of energy-efficient technologies in productions and studio spaces.
Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.
Pioneering Solutions
Flagship projects: Sustainable productions like "The Dante Project" with environmentally conscious set designs, and the implementation of renewable energy sources in studio spaces.
Unique value propositions: High-quality, innovative dance and interdisciplinary art solutions that prioritize sustainability, artistic expression, and environmental responsibility. Studio Wayne McGregor's work is known for its ability to create thought-provoking performances while minimizing ecological impact.
The Regenerative Future
R&D focus areas: Advancing sustainable production techniques, exploring new applications for eco-friendly materials in set and costume design, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in performances and studio operations.
Ambitious goals: To lead the performing arts industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste productions, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to artistic creation and environmental stewardship.
Fact Sheet
Commercial Availability: Performances, workshops, and collaborations available through direct engagement and partnerships with cultural institutions.
Circularity Rating: 4/5 (Strong focus on integrating sustainable practices in productions and operations).
Cost Rating: 4/5 (Competitive with high-end dance productions, with significant value in sustainability and innovation).
Material Passport: Detailed material traceability for productions, emphasizing sustainable and recyclable materials.
Designed for Disassembly: Yes, sets and production elements are designed for easy disassembly and recycling where possible.
Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of renewable energy sources and sustainable shipping methods. Committed to minimizing environmental impact through efficient design and production processes.
Key Takeaway
Studio Wayne McGregor transforms the performing arts industry through innovative, sustainable solutions that prioritize circular economy principles, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and artistic expression in contemporary dance and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Explore Further
Studio Wayne McGregor website: https://waynemcgregor.com
Sustainability: https://waynemcgregor.com/about/sustainability
Example project: The Dante Project
Studio Wayne McGregor is a creative hub founded by choreographer and director Wayne McGregor CBE. Established in 1992, the studio was founded with the mission to explore movement, artistry, and thought through innovative dance and interdisciplinary collaborations. Studio Wayne McGregor's current mission focuses on integrating sustainability and circular economy principles into their creative practices and operations. Core values include innovation, collaboration, and environmental responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, technology, and the environment.
Location
Headquarters: London, United Kingdom.
Primary operations locations: Here East in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, with global collaborations for performances and projects.
The Circular Vision
Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using sustainable materials, and creating productions that minimize environmental impact.
Key innovations: Development of sustainable shipping methods, such as using sailboats for transporting artworks to reduce carbon emissions. Implementation of energy-efficient technologies in productions and studio spaces.
Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.
Pioneering Solutions
Flagship projects: Sustainable productions like "The Dante Project" with environmentally conscious set designs, and the implementation of renewable energy sources in studio spaces.
Unique value propositions: High-quality, innovative dance and interdisciplinary art solutions that prioritize sustainability, artistic expression, and environmental responsibility. Studio Wayne McGregor's work is known for its ability to create thought-provoking performances while minimizing ecological impact.
The Regenerative Future
R&D focus areas: Advancing sustainable production techniques, exploring new applications for eco-friendly materials in set and costume design, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in performances and studio operations.
Ambitious goals: To lead the performing arts industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste productions, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to artistic creation and environmental stewardship.
Fact Sheet
Commercial Availability: Performances, workshops, and collaborations available through direct engagement and partnerships with cultural institutions.
Circularity Rating: 4/5 (Strong focus on integrating sustainable practices in productions and operations).
Cost Rating: 4/5 (Competitive with high-end dance productions, with significant value in sustainability and innovation).
Material Passport: Detailed material traceability for productions, emphasizing sustainable and recyclable materials.
Designed for Disassembly: Yes, sets and production elements are designed for easy disassembly and recycling where possible.
Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of renewable energy sources and sustainable shipping methods. Committed to minimizing environmental impact through efficient design and production processes.
Key Takeaway
Studio Wayne McGregor transforms the performing arts industry through innovative, sustainable solutions that prioritize circular economy principles, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and artistic expression in contemporary dance and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Explore Further
Studio Wayne McGregor website: https://waynemcgregor.com
Sustainability: https://waynemcgregor.com/about/sustainability
Example project: The Dante Project
Studio Wayne McGregor is a creative hub founded by choreographer and director Wayne McGregor CBE. Established in 1992, the studio was founded with the mission to explore movement, artistry, and thought through innovative dance and interdisciplinary collaborations. Studio Wayne McGregor's current mission focuses on integrating sustainability and circular economy principles into their creative practices and operations. Core values include innovation, collaboration, and environmental responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, technology, and the environment.
Location
Headquarters: London, United Kingdom.
Primary operations locations: Here East in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, with global collaborations for performances and projects.
The Circular Vision
Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using sustainable materials, and creating productions that minimize environmental impact.
Key innovations: Development of sustainable shipping methods, such as using sailboats for transporting artworks to reduce carbon emissions. Implementation of energy-efficient technologies in productions and studio spaces.
Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.
Pioneering Solutions
Flagship projects: Sustainable productions like "The Dante Project" with environmentally conscious set designs, and the implementation of renewable energy sources in studio spaces.
Unique value propositions: High-quality, innovative dance and interdisciplinary art solutions that prioritize sustainability, artistic expression, and environmental responsibility. Studio Wayne McGregor's work is known for its ability to create thought-provoking performances while minimizing ecological impact.
The Regenerative Future
R&D focus areas: Advancing sustainable production techniques, exploring new applications for eco-friendly materials in set and costume design, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in performances and studio operations.
Ambitious goals: To lead the performing arts industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste productions, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to artistic creation and environmental stewardship.
Fact Sheet
Commercial Availability: Performances, workshops, and collaborations available through direct engagement and partnerships with cultural institutions.
Circularity Rating: 4/5 (Strong focus on integrating sustainable practices in productions and operations).
Cost Rating: 4/5 (Competitive with high-end dance productions, with significant value in sustainability and innovation).
Material Passport: Detailed material traceability for productions, emphasizing sustainable and recyclable materials.
Designed for Disassembly: Yes, sets and production elements are designed for easy disassembly and recycling where possible.
Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of renewable energy sources and sustainable shipping methods. Committed to minimizing environmental impact through efficient design and production processes.
Key Takeaway
Studio Wayne McGregor transforms the performing arts industry through innovative, sustainable solutions that prioritize circular economy principles, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and artistic expression in contemporary dance and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Explore Further
Studio Wayne McGregor website: https://waynemcgregor.com
Sustainability: https://waynemcgregor.com/about/sustainability
Example project: The Dante Project

