FEATURED WORKS

Natalie is also a trained costumier and visual artist working in film, theatre and performance art.

THE SLEEPWALKER

This is a short film created by Natalie Wildgoose in collaboration with Visual artist and performer Nina Kunzendorf. The film depicts a foggy morning in London through the lens of the camera man and the search for the sleepwalkers of the city.

This film was created using stop motion and shot on super eight film

Music by Wanderland.

MOON MUSHROOM OFFICIAL VIDEO

The official music video for Wanderland’s debut single Moon mushroom.
Created by Natalie Wildgoose and Matt Robinson. The film explores themes of surrealism and costume based performance and is set in the North Yorkshire Dales.

Each costume was designed by Natalie for each separate verse of this song and reflects the character within.

SOON OFFICIAL VIDEO

The official music video for Wanderland’s single Soon from their first EP Songs I.
Created by Natalie Wildgoose and Matt Robinson. The film explores themes of loneliness and longing of a person stuck in the city, longing for the country.

This was designed and directed by Natalie.

RA LATES X Royal Academy of Arts London

In 2018 and 2019 Natalie was invited to design and create an immersive performance workshop at the Royal Academy of Arts London for their summer programs The RA Lates.

People were invited to take part in an improvised vocal experience that was directly linked to helping with performance anxiety.

The British theatre guide reviewed it with 5 ***** and described as “One of the best events of the evening”

GHOST X Sound and Music

This is the costume ghost designed for CSM alive and performed at the platform theatre London. Ghost was designed and created by Natalie Wildgoose as she explored the cross disciplinary abilities between music and design.

In collaboration with choreographer Nell Maude and dancers from the Royal School of Ballet with harpist Tatiana, Natalie crossed the borders between how textiles and music can become one and together influence movement.

CHILDREN IN THE GARDEN X Havana Events Organiser

In 2018, Natalie was invited by the British Embassy in Havana as the guest designer for British week in Havana, the annual celebration using the arts to connect the UK with Cuba.

Funded by the British embassy in Havana and supported by ‘Havana Fashion week’, Natalie was invited to create an 18 piece collection that explored her roots. The collection was designed using themes from the English garden and her nostalgia of the games that children play within the garden.

These themes were also combined with traditional watercolour paintings by John Waterhouse and local classic British figures the ‘Pearly Kings and Queens’ of London.