Based in Kelowna, BC, Ronan Fraser (They/He/She) is an interdisciplinary artist working across digital media, live performance and visual art. Ronan also has experience as a front-end developer working with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
With a HND in Acting and Performance and a BA in Dance and Drama they are a trained performer, maker and facilitator. After graduating in 2021 they collaborated with Moot Point Collective and Framework Theatre as an animator and director. Currently, Ronan is pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Canada.
Headshot by Josie Young Photography
'Kneecaps' researsal (2022) from left - Katrina Allen, Abbie Craigmyle, Ronan Fraser
Their recent work includes directing the brand new play 'Kneecaps' (2022) by Joe Hunter, animating the short films 'towel' (2020) and 'Seperate' (2021) with Moot Point Collective, performing in the dance-comedy 'Simply Absurd' (2021) by Emily Briggs and co-creating and performing in 'Splitting at the Seems: The Story of Seemingly Theatre' (2021) a mockumentary created with fellow BA graduates. Alongside their production work Ronan has trained for four years in aerial arts. Before moving to BC, they taught silks at AerialEdCo.