Rosana Cade

[1] Cade studied BA (hons) Contemporary Performance Practice at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, class of 2011.

Commissioned in 2011, Walking:Holding is an experiential live performance that involves one audience member at a time.

[3] Walking:Holding's audience members are local participants who range in age, gender, race, sexuality and background.

[3] Walking: Holding foregrounds their sexuality [4] and strives to align their work with both the terms ‘queer’ and ‘lesbian'[4] Cade collaborated with their partner Ivor MacAskill to create The Making of Pinocchio, which was described by The Guardian as "a funny, clever and thoughtful two-hander, rich in playful imagery and direct-to-camera asides, about identity, definition and acceptance.

[6] Walking:Holding has been discussed in academic articles and book chapters, including: Sister has been developed in association with The Arches, and with support from the National Theatre Studio and Battersea Arts Centre.