Eleanor is a Director from South East London, who trained as a dancer at The BRIT School and The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Eleanor brings her love of choreography and movement to her filmmaking, creating captivating films, often aimed at shining a light on marginalised groups.
Eleanor has directed videos for the likes of Biyi, Lakuna, and Lagoon Wavey. As part of her Masters, Eleanor created, “Women, Space and Dance” which explored the thesis of “the body keeps the score”, where women would finally have a space to discuss issues that have affected their career such as Motherhood, Race, Confidence, Lack of Opportunities, Queerness, Disabilities, and Abortion.
Now working as a freelance artist, Eleanor’s focus is in direction. Having been commissioned for Pull and Bear, Girls United X Nike, and from record labels such as Marathon Artists, Crucast, Sunday Best Recordings, Tenwest Group. Eleanor still has her roots in movement, working as a Movement Director and Choreographer – credits include Giff Gaff, Aitch, Arrdee, and Nina Simone.