Who we are

A new organization to Vancouver, Little Room Productions acts as a container for the collaborative productions of Eowynn Enquist and Isak Enquist, sharing artistic process in dance, theatre, film, and experimental music.

Together, they focus on cultivating rich artistic practice and the creation of bold new performance works.

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Co-Artistic
Directors

Eowynn Enquist (she/her) is a 4th generation settler of Irish, French, English and German descent, she is a dance maker and performer living and working on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

Within the past 10 years Eowynn has been performing nationally and internationally, developing full length dance productions that continue to shape the ecology of the contemporary dance sector.

Eowynn has worked with established dance companies and independent choreographers in Canada such as; Action at a Distance, Anne Plamondon Productions (Montréal,QB), Anya Saugstad, Corporeal Imago, Cristina Bucci, Daria Mikhaylyuk, Heather Myers, Isak Enquist, Kinesis Dance Somatheatro, Mahaila Paterson-O’Brien, Mascall Dance, Nicole Von Arc for Edmonton Opera’s production of Orphee+, Out Innerspace Dance Theatre, Rachel Meyer, Radical System Art, Vision Impure Compagnie, and Wen Wei Dance.

Eowynn has participated in Springboard Danse Montréal 2017 & 2019 working with; Stephen Laks - Goteborgoperans Danskompani and RUBBERBANDance, Simona Deaconescu and Guy Sharoni & Yaniv Abraham. 605 Company intensives, Modus Operandi Intensives, and a scholarship student at The Arts Umbrella International Dance Intensives 2015, 2016, 2017 and the Marie Chouinard Intensive 2019.

Eowynn continues to create dance for film in collaboration with filmmaker Darryl Ahye, Lula-Belle Jedynak, and choreographer Isak Enquist. These collaborations have been presented at: Bloom Festival with Mascall Dance, Innovate Dance Showcase, Zêzere Cinedança Festival(Portugal) and Made in Canada Festival(Toronto) where they were awarded the Moving Picture Award.

Eowynn is a practicing actor, who trains weekly at Act2 studios. Eowynn’s credits include; Vancouver Asian Film Festival 2023, Vancouver International Film Festival 2023, Festival Of Recorded Movement 2022, Emily Carr Graduating Series 2025 and additional commercial/tv acting.

Eowynn seeks creation and performance opportunities that ask her to connect to her most courageous and vulnerable self.

Eowyn Enquist

Black and white portrait of a young man sitting on a wooden stool with a cushioned top. He is wearing a white shirt, dark pants, and dress shoes. He has curly hair and is resting his head on his left hand, with his right arm resting on his knee. He is looking thoughtfully to the side.

Isak Doran Enquist is a movement artist, choreographer, teacher, actor, and experimental musician/sound designer living on Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh, Skwxwú7mesh, and xʷməθkwəy̓əm nations. Raised in the Kootenays/Ktunaxa of Canada, he began formal training in Shotokan Karate-Do (currently holding 1st Dan) before pursuing post-secondary dance education at Simon Fraser University and Modus Operandi (Vancouver).

Isak works with contemporary dance communities, connecting technical history and exploring intersections of martial and expressive movement. He has performed nationally and internationally with Canadian performing companies such as Out Innerspace Dance Theatre, Compagnie Vision Impure, Shay Kuebler Radical System Art, Mahaila Patterson-O’Brien, Amber Funk Barton, Mascall Dance, Generous Mess, Cristina Bucci, Anne Plamondon Productions, and Corporeal Imago. He is on faculty with Vancouver’s Harbour Dance Centre, Lamon Dance Company, and a guest teacher with Training Society of Vancouver, Goh Ballet Academy, and GötesborgOperan Danskompani (Sweden) among many others.

Isak has created new stage works for Dance Café (the response.), BLOOM (Mascall Dance), Dancing On the Edge (DOTE), Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF), Innovate Film Festival, Dance: Made In Canada / Fait Au Canada Festival, Coastal City Ballet, Lamondance Company, and most recently Blackout Theatre Society.

As a sound designer, Isak’s practice is centred around generating sound scores to support meditative and visceral performance spaces; shifting perceptions of time and state for performer and audience alike. His sound work has been presented with dance performances at L’École de Danse de Québec, Dance Café (the response.), Dancing On the Edge (DOTE), Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF), and various film festivals.

Isak Enquist