If you've ever wondered how it would feel to be naked on stage in front of a group of complete strangers, then this is your chance as an award-winning show celebrating the female form returns to Battersea Arts Centre.

Nic Green's Trilogy is looking for women volunteers of all ages, backgrounds, shapes, sizes, levels of fitness and ability to perform a high energy naked dance in a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism that presents the female body in an alternative and empowered way.

The performers will take part in workshop sessions before the shows next week, including an initial meeting to discuss the piece over tea and cake, before becoming an integral piece to one of the most talked about shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival.

"The performance and process is about women coming together, empowered in their own skins, to celebrate the very nature of who they are and all their differences," says Green.

"In the past it has been an incredibly fun and exhilarating performance to do and the process has been a truly transformative and empowering experience.

"I'm looking for anything more than 30 people to make this happen and if you come to the first session (which we will do fully clothed) and decide you don't want to come back that is of course absolutely fine and we will fully understand.

"However, if you feel at all interested I would urge you to come along and see what you think and how you feel.

"On the other hand, if you feel completely up for a challenge and want to do something different, meet new people and make new friends in a new women's community, make a point or even just do some dancing for fun then this is brilliant."

The piece begins by exploring women's relationships to their bodies and reconstructs the infamous 1971 New York Town Bloody Hall debate before concluding with a joyous song to womankind.

Originally co-produced by Glasgow-based multi-arts venue The Arches and BAC, Trilogy played to sell-out audiences at The Arches at St Stephens in Edinburgh and won the Arches Award for stage directors 2009 and a Herald Angel award.

Anyone interested in taking part should contact Sally Rose on 020 7326 8260 or via email at sallyr@bac.org.uk.

Trilogy, Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, January 12 to 16, 7pm, £12. Call 020 7223 2223 or visit bac.org.uk.