Wayne McGregor | We Are Movement
Sun 26 Apr 2026 | 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Internationally-celebrated, trailblazing and award-winning choreographer of The Royal Ballet, Sir Wayne McGregor CBE, reveals how we can all become more physically fluent – and so become better communicators, more creative thinkers, and ultimately live fuller lives. In his new book We Are Movement, Wayne argues that physical intelligence is instinctive, pre-verbal, and continually upgrades itself. Come and hear how releasing the knots in our physical and emotional selves, leaves us free to experience new forms of creativity and connection.
Venue: TTP Stage (Cambridge Union)
Duration: 1 hour
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Author Biography
Sir Wayne McGregor CBE is a multi-award-winning British choreographer, director and curator pursuing physical intelligence through body and technology. He is the Founder of Studio Wayne McGregor in London, encompassing creative collaborations in dance, choreography, film, music, visual art, technology and science; a company of dancers, Company Wayne McGregor; and science; a company of dancers, Company Wayne McGregor; and learning and research programmes. McGregor is Resident Choreographer at The Royal Ballet and Director of Dance for La Biennale di Venezia. He is also the choreographer of ABBA Voyage, the revolutionary avatar concert. His work continues to be performed and exhibited internationally. Professor of Choreography at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, McGregor’s research residencies include: Innovator in Residence at UC San Diego and Research Fellowships at King’s College, Cambridge and Oxford University’s Schwarzman Centre of Humanities. McGregor has Honorary Doctorates from The Royal College of Art London, Plymouth University, University of Leeds, University of Chester, and UAL, and is an Honorary Fellow of the British Science Association.