Desrosiers Dance Theatre 1980-2000: A Tale of Magic and Imagination, Part 2 of 2
Looking Inside-Out/Outside-In: reflections on the role of the monitor in the creative process
Edmonton hosts Country Western Dance Championships; Arabesque Dance Co. takes a stand; Big break for three RWB students [Lane Green, Catriona Peggie, Stephanie Fucile]; Bengt Jörgen presents new work; NBoC’s Xiao Nan Yu is “one to watch”; CADA/BC announces training subsidy to members; Textile Museum of Canada hosts artist residencies; Dovercourt House Collective establishes new rehearsal space in Toronto; Dance teacher, Rita Warne MacDonald, dies at ninety-four; Website of the Month: Le Groupe Dance Lab: www.legroupe.org
Early site-specific work; Françoise Sullivan
Most dance artists and presenters must negotiate the tension between creating work that meets their artistic goals, that is accessible to their community and that provides the fiscal support required to live as an artist and to run a company. Emma Doran speaks with artists, organizations and presenters across the country to discuss how they envision their audience, how they are seeking to reach those individuals and what constitutes meaningful engagement with them.
Running January 17th through 30th, the 2010 Interrarium creative residency is welcoming a new batch of multidisciplinary artists to The Banff Centre for the Arts.
Winnipeg
MB
January 22-31 janvier 2021
WCD is thrilled to commission Jera Wolfe to create his first work for the company.
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