Seeking Socially Engaged Work

Chloë Dear 1982
Name: 
Chloë Dear
Graduation Year: 
1982 (PC7)
New Zealand

In 2006 Chloë Dear launched her own outdoor theatre company, Iron-Oxide which performed in Edinburgh, UK at the New Year celebrations 2009/10. She specializes in mid-large scale outdoor / street productions with a particular fondness of international co-productions, aerial spectaculars, multi-layered story telling, beaches and woodlands, fire, performing equines, film integrated with live action and touring in Europe.

Street/outdoor performance has been Chloë’s passion since her first exposure to the genre in 1989. At that time she was working in the field of women’s agricultural development, a career path she had happily followed until the end of 1993 when the creative bug finally overcame her. The street arts/outdoor performance sector prides itself on creating work that is highly accessible (usually performed for free) for audiences of all kinds. “It is this audience-community engagement and egalitarianism that attracts me to street arts rather than theatre where audiences are usually passive consumers.”

Starting with large-scale community spectaculars including Edinburgh’s famous Beltane Fire Festival, Chloë quickly developed her knack for working with large teams of people and producing shows in unusual settings and formats, particularly outdoors. She has since worked on mountainsides, on beaches, under motorway bridges, on docksides, underneath cranes, down walls, up trees and on rare occasion, in theatres.

For several years she worked as producer for Boilerhouse with whom she created several iconic productions including THE BRIDGE which played to 18,000 people in two days in Angers, France. Now producing independently, she is creating colourful, dynamic, narrative-driven spectaculars with artistic colleagues from around the world.

Originally from a farm outside Invercargill, South Island, New Zealand, Chloë has always had a penchant for working outside, “My time at Pearson has led me to always seek socially engaged work.”