Claire Cunningham

[3] Her 2014 dance "Give Me a Reason to Live" is based on the depiction of "cripples" in the work of the Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch.

[6] "Guide Gods", performed in the Church of Our Lady & St. Nicholas, as a part of Dada Fest,[7] was developed through a research trip to Cambodia.

[8] "Give me a Reason to Live," is a 2015 dance based on the artwork " The Garden of Earthly Delights," by the Dutch medieval painter Hieronymous Bosch.

In one act of the dance Cunningham and Curtis perform on crutches and sing a Scottish Hymn atop a ladder.

Cast is dressed as a sea of Elvis Presley impersonators pelvic-thrusting and gyrating rebelliously while celebrating their imperfections.

Through the use of dance theatre, Cunningham depicts a story of a woman constructing her perfect male companion from the one thing she relies on daily, her crutch.

Both a clever metaphor for a companion and an everyday item she relies on, she explores the question, "Is it possible to find love when there are already three of you in the relationship".