After nine seasons as managing director of Toronto Dance Theatre (TDT), Jay Rankin is resigning to join Ballet British Columbia as permanent executive director beginning November 1st, 2009. Ballet BC’s board commented in a press release that they are delighted to welcome Rankin who has served non-profit arts organizations for more than thirty years. A TDT-issued press release states that since Rankin joined the company in 2000, he has refreshed TDT’s touring presence across North America and Europe, implemented a multi-year professional development program, and increased the company’s working capital reserve while reducing its deficit. Before joining TDT, Rankin worked in Vancouver for Karen Jamieson Dance Company and Full Circle: First Nations Peformance, among other groups. He said in a press release that he looks forward to returning to the west coast. TDT is now seeking a new managing director.
Holly Bright of Crimson Coast Dance Society was awarded one of two 2017 John Hobday Awards in Arts Management, Salomé Nieto won the 2017 VIDF Choreographic Award, Karen Kain, artistic director of The National Ballet of Canada (NBoC) has chosen to mentor Robert Binet, a choreographic associate of NBoC, as part of the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards Mentorship Program, Meredith Kalaman and Arash Khakpour received Dance Victoria’s Chrystal Dance Prize for Independent Dance Artsis, Katherine Semchuk won the New Work Award from Good Women Dance Collective. In other news, Ballet BC announced the appointment of John Clark as the company’s new Executive Director.
Ballet Victoria is set to perform Carmina Burana in their hometown March 26th through 28th and in Duncan on April 7th.
Vancouver
BC
January 25-1 février 2021
Figure Eights looks to reference the influence and impact of the past, seeing that this history is rooted in us and how we can move forward today.
Advertisement