Collaborations
Glimpse, Northern Ballet
Guest Choreographer
A dynamic and thrilling female duet exploring the moment when two strangers meet. Part of Sketches 2025
Lighthouse by Jez Colborne
Choreographer and Performer
Part gig, part light show, part apocalyptic rave! An Unlimited production conceived and created by Jez Colborne, supported by Mind The Gap for BD is Lit Festival 2025. Available for touring.
Verses Immerses by Hydra Arts
Co-choreographer and Performer
An intergenerational site responsive community participation dance performance in Old Kilpatrick, Scotland for Roman Fest 2025. Co-created with Nic Green.
Rise by Kirsty Housley
Assistant Aerial Director for the Community Cast and Performer
Large scale outdoor opening performance of Bradford UK City of Culture 2025 by Kirsty housley and watched by over 23,000 people over two nights. Vince worked with the community cast to be filmed in harnesses for the projections on the night as well as performed aerial counterweight with Lois Woodhead.
Knot Knowing by Chandra Krown
A site specific collaboration with Canadian aerial performer Chandra Krown.
Freefall by Urban Angels
Aerial Collaborator and Performer
A site responsive promenade performance of a nightmarish modern retelling of the Greek myth, Icarus and Deadelus. Holmfirth Arts Festival 2023.
On Cliff Quarry
Aerial Collaborator and Performer
A site responsive vertical dance co-creation between Vince Virr and Urban Angels. Commissioned by Holmfirth Arts Festival 2022.
Wuhan Jai You by A.S.K.
Creator
A national digital participatory dance during my time as Artist in Residence in China with Arts Space for Kids during the Pandemic.
Home by A.S.K. (China)
Choreographer and Co-director
A devised dance theatre performance made with young people from China, telling their stories about home. Toured France after premiering at the Avignon Festival 2019.
We’re Here Because We’re Here, The National Theatre
Associate Director, National Theatre of Scotland
A UK wide event to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the battle of the Somme. Thousands of performers in authentic World War outfits populated urban spaces in silence with cards of named individuals who lost their lives.