
Justice in Motion creates powerful, multi-disciplinary performances that expose injustice and amplify unheard voices—aligning closely with the Christian Arts Trust’s (CAT) mission to support art that transforms lives.
Blending dance, theatre, parkour, aerial acrobatics, film, and music, their work is both visceral and thought-provoking. CAT proudly supported BOUND, a compelling production exploring modern slavery and the hidden suffering of millions trapped in domestic servitude, sex trafficking, and forced labour.

Set in and around a hotel, BOUND follows three exploited workers whose stories of oppression unfold through powerful movement and storytelling.

Rooted in real-life cases from organisations like Hope for Justice and The Salvation Army, the production is both a stark exposure of abuse and a celebration of human resilience.
Audiences are not only moved—they are challenged to act: “You might tell others. You could become a force for change.”
Critics praised BOUND as:
• “Despair and compassion with moving brilliance.” — Oxford Times
• “Stories of hope and desolation in an imaginative way.” — Theatre Bubble
Through this fusion of art and activism, CAT champions work that embodies the Christian call to uphold justice, dignity, and hope.