Mark Adams

Mark’s interest in film and graphic arts was developed during his studies in Liverpool.

He has worked with Toxteth TV, ‘The Open Eye’ and photographers such as David Williams (Madpanda photography), Dan Kenyon and Alexandra Wolkawitz as both an assistant and model.

He has always had a passion for theatre and visual arts, drawing inspiration from this for his work.

Since joining Compagnie Animotion he has filmed their shows and created a series of short films on the community of Livron, which were then projected onto different buildings around the town.




Samuel Exley


Samuel first developed his interested in theatre with The National Youth Theatre, continuing his professional training at Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA).

He has worked for both theatre and television, including the BBC and Granada, and most recently, for street theatre company Periplum, touring to Mexico and the UK with their shows The Bell and 1000 Revolutions

He has also led workshops in Australia, Mexico, France and the United-States.




Hayli Clifton

Hayli trained at Bretton Hall and with Philippe Gaulier in Paris.

She has worked for various companies, including Horse and Bamboo, Faceless, The Wright Stuff Theatre of Puppets, Dynamic New Animation Puppetry and Tell Tale Hearts.

She has toured in Austria, the UK, The Czech Republic and in France.

She taught on the physical theatre module both at Bretton Hall and Hull University and was head of the voice module at Hull University.

She teaches mask, clown, commedia and physical theatre in the UK, France, Italy and Spain.

In 2006 she moved to the south of France where she continues to work in theatre and community arts.