Flow Team

Ruth Daniel

Ruth Daniel is a multi-award-winning CEO and Artistic Director of the international NGO In Place of War, supporting music, art, and creativity in regions affected by conflict, social injustice, and climate change. A former co-founder of Un-Convention, she has also worked as a consultant for major international festivals and cultural institutions. 

Founder & Executive Director

Nikita Llerena

Nikita Llerena is a cultural translator, social entrepreneur, event organizer, and storyteller. As co-founder of Aîbaibu Kayawai – Women Who Heal and the IRIS Institute, and co-author of the children’s book The Secret of the Amazon Artisans, her work weaves together art, culture, ecology, spirituality, and social justice. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Intercultural Encounters at the University of Helsinki, Finland.

Project Manager

Eleanor Parks

Ben Sheppee

Ben Sheppee (b.1978, Bristol, UK) is a graphic fine artist based in London whose work explores themes of cultural syncretism and identity. Operating at the intersection of semiotics and expressionism, he creates typographic collages inspired by over 300 alphabets, working across a range of mediums. Through this process, he constructs a form of visual linguistics—an artistic synthesis that not only delves into the aesthetics of language, but also evokes the cultural dialogues that arise when civilizations intersect. 

In 2003, he founded Lightrhythm Visuals, a pioneering platform that published 240 films by more than 70 artists from five continents. He also  founded Observatory in 2018 to offer art direction to brands and bands through experiential content. He has lived and worked in California, Japan, and France, and currently works from his studio in London’s Design District.

Creative Director

Fabricio Nobre

Executive co-producer and music curator 

Fabricio Nobre is a Brazilian music activist, curator, and editor, Head Editor of Music, Film, and TV content at UOL, co-owner of Cine Joia, and founder of Festival Bananada, working across media, live events, and digital platforms to connect artists and audiences in Brazil and globally.

Ryan Saunders

Ryan Saunders is BAFTA award-winning British producer and director, celebrated for his bold and cinematic work in factual documentaries and music films. He has produced and directed critically acclaimed documentaries in music, sport and human life - delivering across television, streamers and privately funded films.

Founder & Executive Director

Jack Thie

Jack Thie is a BAFTA-award-winning producer and director based in the UK, making films where scale meets substance. From acclaimed documentaries to major live events and music projects, his work is defined by cinematic ambition, emotional precision, and stories that stay with you.

Project Manager

Jennifer Decilveo

Jennifer Decilveo is a Grammy-winning American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. Her work spans acclaimed artists across pop, indie, and R&B, and includes award-nominated and winning releases at the Grammy Awards, BET Soul Train Music Awards, and Ivor Novello Awards.

Flow Music Producer

Alejandra Luciani

Alejandra Luciani is a Venezuelan-Brazilian sound engineer, also known as Sugar Kane Audio, graduated from SAE Institute Australia with the Valedictorian Award. She works in recording, mixing, production, and live sound with many prominent Brazilian artists. She spent four years as a sound engineer at Red Bull Studios São Paulo, collaborated with top studios and musicians, is part of the noise-pop duo Carabobina, and has extensive experience in live sound and technical direction for major festivals.

Flow Music Producer

Eleanor Parks

Natalia Lebeis

Natália Lebeis is a multidisciplinary artist, cultural manager, and music curator focused on the independent market. Founder and co-director of Palatável Records, she is a key figure in Brazil’s experimental music scene, coordinating Festival Novas Frequências, directing Itinerância Rebel, and curating nighttime concerts at SIM São Paulo. With over a decade of experience in cultural production, she released her debut album Choque Eletrostático in 2024, blending electronics, performance, and poetry.

Local Producer (Brazil)

Laima Leyton

Laima Leyton is a Brazilian artist based in London whose multidisciplinary practice combines music, performance, and sound-driven narratives with audience interaction. Her work explores themes of domestication, migration, spirituality, and motherhood, including the conceptual album Home (2019), performed in private homes and later at the Southbank Centre. She is a resident artist at Gasworks, a fellow of In Place of War, and is represented by Richard Saulton Gallery and UTA.

Performance Artistic Diretor

Izzy Ingham

Content capture across the project for Social Media Platforms

Social Media Lead at Something Something. Specialising in social media strategy and project leading across campaigns for a roster of music artists. Based in London, UK.

Felipe Toledo

Biologist, Scientist, Professor at Unicamp, expert in wildlife (mainly amphibians) conservation, and curator of the 3rd largest animal sound archive in the world.

Felipe offers access to animal and nature sound recordings, serving as inspiration and raw material for artistic compositions, while also promoting science-based perspectives on climate change and global conservation.  

Founder & Executive Director

Felipe Pagani


Felipe is a Brazilian-born portrait photographer based in London, with a multidisciplinary creative background spanning both photography and music. His work moves fluidly between portraiture and documentary. Shaped by ongoing collaborations with NGOs, independent artists, bands as well as commercial clients. Felipe’s photography has appeared in publications worldwide, reflecting a practice grounded in cultural exchange, social awareness, and creative collaboration.

Photographer

Eleanor Parks

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