Recent selection of work:
Video installation includes:
- Glass Body – A live performance and sound / video installation with director Anna Furse, performer Marie-Gabrielle Rotie and composer Graeme Miller 2006 (see current projects at: www.athletesoftheheart.org).
- Seaview – A video installation with Geraldine Pilgrim – a New Moves commission for the NRLA 2006.

They re-school you / Daynightly The Bears-Polka – A two screen film installation with Goat Island performance company for the Betty Reimer Gallery, Chicago (www.goatislandperformance.org. Screened at British Dance Edition 2006.(see best of british screen dance shorts in film at www.bde2006.co.uk) - This waltz which holds me – A site specific video installation for Southwark Park Bandstand – part of REAP 2005. (www.artsadmin.co.uk/artists/ab/reap.htm)
- Maryland – A live performance and sound / video installation with choreographer Ulla Koivsto, performer Mary Prestidge and sound artist Philip Jeck. Shown at the Liverpool Bienniale fringe 2004 and at Zodiak in the Cable Factory, Helsinki, Finland. 2005.
- In a cloak of shame he will carry six bodies inside of me – An original VJ application made with Nicholas Watton for a collaboration with performer Mark Jeffery, Nathan Butler USA and Lori Talley USA Sound artists and Judd Morrissey USA Digital Artist and Writer. Invited Artists National Review of Live Art New Moves Glasgow (see archive for 2004 at www.newmoves.co.uk).
- Skinworks – An original VJ application made with Nicholas Watton for a performance by Bodies in Flight. The application was used to develop collaged choreographies. (ICA, 2003)
- The House – Video material for a performative website linked to a site specific installation in the Shipwright’s Palace, deptford, 2002. With Choreographer Athina Vahla.
(view online - archived by oneSquareYard)
Films include:

There will be something later – A film about love and pantomime horses. A S16mm dance film for the BBC4 / Arts Council England 2005, Co-choreographed / directed / written with Magali Charrier. This film was screened on BBC4 and is currently touring to festivals. - What estate ‘r’ u from? – A music video for Primal Pictures and Iranian rap artist, Reveal. Screened at the ICA (Dec 2005) and on MTV Base.
Dark – A one minute film to a track by Low. A falling duet which unravels – made with Goat Island and screened at Tate Modern as part of the Live Culture international performance symposium in 2003. 
- So Do I – In 2004, in collaboration with Magali Charrier, Lucy was nominated for SK Kultur’s ‘Video Tanz’ preis. Receiving a pilot budget of 3,000 euros, she and Magali made a 4 minute, s16mm dance short. The film playfully explores moments in a French / English relationship. Blurring languages and thoughts, the film imagines where the relationship might lead. This pilot film has toured to film festivals and galleries internationally, including Kiasma, Helsinki and The Place International Dance Film Festival.

Freeze – A seven minute film on S16, which imagines a world where bodies are frozen and memories are intermittent. One of 7 films for the Dance for Camera 7 series for BBC1/ Arts Council 2003 with choreographer Filip Van Huffle. This film has toured internationally to both film festivals and galleries (including Betty Reimer, Chicago) as well as being screened on BBC1. it’s aching like Birds – A Lighthouse / South East Dance award – Take Two, 2001.
Four characters perform a playful interweaving of text and choreography within the remains of a world fractured by loss.
The film was a collaboration with Chicago based choreographer Lin Hixson and the performance company Goat Island. Deciding to use the opportunity to shoot the film in the USA, she worked with Chicago based cinematographer Pete Biagi (Stolen Summer / Robert Altman’s The Company) to create a S16mm film on a micro budget. The 10 minute film has toured to over 15 international dance film festivals and has been included in programmes in Montreal, Chicago, Sydney and London.

3 Minute Wonder – BFI/ FilmFour, 2000. A 3 minute, 35mm film, Described as ‘eerily beautiful’, this short drama set in an empty lido, which Lucy wrote as well as directed, explores an emotionally charged moment for three, almost-teenage girls on a hot summer’s afternoon. The film’s soundtrack is by sound artist Philip Jeck. Shown at Edinburgh, London, Clermont Ferrand, Tampere and Chicago film festivals, as well as being screened on FilmFour.