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News Vivine Scarlett, Founder of dance Immersion, Receives the 2021 Muriel Sherrin Award. Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of dance Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both in Canada and abroad. ONLINE DANCE CLASSES ACCESSIBLE DURING COVID-19 ISOLATION Last updated: March 10, 2021In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, dance studios and artists across Canada are turning to online solutions, offering virtual dance classes and online videos so that dancers can continue their practice from home. Below is a roundup of videos and online classes offered by dance artists and studios in Canada. This isan ongoing list.
CARIBANA IS OUR STAGE Caribana became our stage. ON HISTORY. Given the Caribbean’s formation through colonialism and slavery, blending European traditions with African ones is reality in all of its countries. In Canada, Caribbean immigrants sought to affirm their identities in newDANCING IN THE DARK
Matt Luck and Canadian dance artist Emma Portner made a short film called Dancing in the Dark. Choreographed and performed by the two dancers, this piece presents movement that is precise and intimate. Using a Ben Howard and Yael Naim cover of the original song, the performance showcases a new spin on a beautiful Bruce Springsteenclassic.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without aMICHAEL CRABB
Michael Crabb is a Toronto-based arts journalist, broadcaster and lecturer and has written about dance internationally for almost forty years. He was a CBC Radio producer and on-air host from 1981 through 2000. He is currently dance critic for The Toronto Star. | Michael Crabb est journaliste, diffuseur et conférencier établit à Toronto, et il écrit sur laPHILIP SZPORER
Philip Szporer is a Montréal-based freelance writer, filmmaker and lecturer. Recipient of the 2010 Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Scholar-in-Residence at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and a former Pew Fellow at UCLA, Philip contributes to Tanz. Media productions include Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, Quarantaine, and the stereoscopic film, Lost Action: Trace. REMEMBERING JACQUE FOESIER Remembering Jacque Foesier. After a lifelong commitment to the growth and well-being of dance in Canada, Toronto-based Jacque Foesier died on July 12 at the age of eighty-two. Foesier was born April 5, 1934, and was nineteen before beginning dance training at the EdmontonSchool of Ballet.
JEANNE ROBINSON, 1948-2010 Jeanne Robinson, writer, dancer, choreographer, lay-ordained Buddhist monk and zero-gravity dance visionary, died at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, BC, on May 30th at the age of sixty-two. A native of Boston, Robinson studied at the Boston Conservatory, the Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey and Erick Hawkins schools, Nikolais/Louis Dance Theatre Lab, Toronto Dance Theatre and the American SVEA EKLOF | THE DANCE CURRENT The Ballerina of the Future. Changes Afoot By Deirdre Kelly. Ballerinas today are healthier than they used to be, as a result of a growing awareness of what the body needs to function at optimum levels of athletic performance. Posted October 22, 2012.THE DANCE CURRENT
News Vivine Scarlett, Founder of dance Immersion, Receives the 2021 Muriel Sherrin Award. Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of dance Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both in Canada and abroad. ONLINE DANCE CLASSES ACCESSIBLE DURING COVID-19 ISOLATION Last updated: March 10, 2021In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, dance studios and artists across Canada are turning to online solutions, offering virtual dance classes and online videos so that dancers can continue their practice from home. Below is a roundup of videos and online classes offered by dance artists and studios in Canada. This isan ongoing list.
CARIBANA IS OUR STAGE Caribana became our stage. ON HISTORY. Given the Caribbean’s formation through colonialism and slavery, blending European traditions with African ones is reality in all of its countries. In Canada, Caribbean immigrants sought to affirm their identities in newDANCING IN THE DARK
Matt Luck and Canadian dance artist Emma Portner made a short film called Dancing in the Dark. Choreographed and performed by the two dancers, this piece presents movement that is precise and intimate. Using a Ben Howard and Yael Naim cover of the original song, the performance showcases a new spin on a beautiful Bruce Springsteenclassic.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without aMICHAEL CRABB
Michael Crabb is a Toronto-based arts journalist, broadcaster and lecturer and has written about dance internationally for almost forty years. He was a CBC Radio producer and on-air host from 1981 through 2000. He is currently dance critic for The Toronto Star. | Michael Crabb est journaliste, diffuseur et conférencier établit à Toronto, et il écrit sur laPHILIP SZPORER
Philip Szporer is a Montréal-based freelance writer, filmmaker and lecturer. Recipient of the 2010 Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Scholar-in-Residence at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and a former Pew Fellow at UCLA, Philip contributes to Tanz. Media productions include Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, Quarantaine, and the stereoscopic film, Lost Action: Trace. REMEMBERING JACQUE FOESIER Remembering Jacque Foesier. After a lifelong commitment to the growth and well-being of dance in Canada, Toronto-based Jacque Foesier died on July 12 at the age of eighty-two. Foesier was born April 5, 1934, and was nineteen before beginning dance training at the EdmontonSchool of Ballet.
JEANNE ROBINSON, 1948-2010 Jeanne Robinson, writer, dancer, choreographer, lay-ordained Buddhist monk and zero-gravity dance visionary, died at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, BC, on May 30th at the age of sixty-two. A native of Boston, Robinson studied at the Boston Conservatory, the Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey and Erick Hawkins schools, Nikolais/Louis Dance Theatre Lab, Toronto Dance Theatre and the American SVEA EKLOF | THE DANCE CURRENT The Ballerina of the Future. Changes Afoot By Deirdre Kelly. Ballerinas today are healthier than they used to be, as a result of a growing awareness of what the body needs to function at optimum levels of athletic performance. Posted October 22, 2012.LISTING SUBMISSION
Listing Submission. The first date of the period during which the event takes place. The last date of the period during which the event takes place. Provide a basic credit for the company/artist, the title of the work and the photographer’s name. ONLINE DANCE CLASSES ACCESSIBLE DURING COVID-19 ISOLATION Last updated: March 10, 2021In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, dance studios and artists across Canada are turning to online solutions, offering virtual dance classes and online videos so that dancers can continue their practice from home. Below is a roundup of videos and online classes offered by dance artists and studios in Canada. This isan ongoing list.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without a EMERGING WITH RESILIENCE Emerging with Resilience. Shortly after graduating from Juilliard in 2009, Canadian dancer Charlotte Bydwell found herself in the very fortunate position of being hired as a company dancer in New York City with Monica Bill Barnes and Company (currently touring with Ira Glass of the acclaimed podcast and radio show This American Life ). The BARYSHNIKOV'S TIES TO CANADA Originally scheduled for one night only, the work is now running from January 24 through 28 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Baryshnikov’s return to Toronto has emotional resonance for many Torontonians. It was in this Ontario capital that he defected in 1974, while on tour with the Marinsky Ballet. The Dance Current asked Baryshnikov abouthis
BODY & LIGHT
Body & Light features art direction by Jolene Bailie, an ensemble of Winnipeg dancers. Bailie aims to create abstract works that are personal, potent and reflective. Dancers: Carol-Ann Bohrn, Mark Dela Cruz, Julious Gambalan, Helene Le Moullec Mancini, Shawn Maclaine andWarren McClelland.
UPON FOUR PILLARS
July 8 & 10, Courtyard Stage, Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver.“Create your own ceremony based on the traces Mother Nature makes,” says Olivia C. Davies, choreographer and O.Dela Arts artistic director, in Wishing Well. That is exactly what she and her co-creator, Melissa Frost, have done with this new piece full of thoughtful ritual and based on Indigenous cultural teachings andtraditions.
TESSA VIRTUE AND SCOTT MOIR: CARMEN At the recent Skate Canada International in Windsor, October 26th through 28th, partners Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of London, Ontario, brought home the gold in ice dance. In the short dance category, they scored first with 65.09 for And The Waltz Goes On, and in the free dance category, they nailed another first with 104.32 for Carmen.COLLETTE MURRAY
Collette Murray is a dance performer, instructor, mentor and cultural arts programmer. She holds a Sociology BA from University of Toronto, Honours BA in Race, Ethnicity and Indigeneity, a certificate in Anti-Racist Research and Practice and is a MEd candidate at YorkUniversity.
THE FUTURE OF DANCE IN B.C. The Future of Dance in B.C. Ballet BC and Arts Umbrella BC have issued a memorandum of understanding formalizing a relationship between the two Vancouver-based organizations – an affiliation that has been developing informally over the last decade. Arts Umbrella is a not-for-profit arts education centre founded in 1979 with programs forTHE DANCE CURRENT
News Vivine Scarlett, Founder of dance Immersion, Receives the 2021 Muriel Sherrin Award. Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of dance Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both in Canada and abroad. ONLINE DANCE CLASSES ACCESSIBLE DURING COVID-19 ISOLATION Last updated: March 10, 2021In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, dance studios and artists across Canada are turning to online solutions, offering virtual dance classes and online videos so that dancers can continue their practice from home. Below is a roundup of videos and online classes offered by dance artists and studios in Canada. This isan ongoing list.
CARIBANA IS OUR STAGE Caribana became our stage. ON HISTORY. Given the Caribbean’s formation through colonialism and slavery, blending European traditions with African ones is reality in all of its countries. In Canada, Caribbean immigrants sought to affirm their identities in newDANCING IN THE DARK
Matt Luck and Canadian dance artist Emma Portner made a short film called Dancing in the Dark. Choreographed and performed by the two dancers, this piece presents movement that is precise and intimate. Using a Ben Howard and Yael Naim cover of the original song, the performance showcases a new spin on a beautiful Bruce Springsteenclassic.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without aMICHAEL CRABB
Michael Crabb is a Toronto-based arts journalist, broadcaster and lecturer and has written about dance internationally for almost forty years. He was a CBC Radio producer and on-air host from 1981 through 2000. He is currently dance critic for The Toronto Star. | Michael Crabb est journaliste, diffuseur et conférencier établit à Toronto, et il écrit sur laPHILIP SZPORER
Philip Szporer is a Montréal-based freelance writer, filmmaker and lecturer. Recipient of the 2010 Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Scholar-in-Residence at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and a former Pew Fellow at UCLA, Philip contributes to Tanz. Media productions include Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, Quarantaine, and the stereoscopic film, Lost Action: Trace. REMEMBERING JACQUE FOESIER Remembering Jacque Foesier. After a lifelong commitment to the growth and well-being of dance in Canada, Toronto-based Jacque Foesier died on July 12 at the age of eighty-two. Foesier was born April 5, 1934, and was nineteen before beginning dance training at the EdmontonSchool of Ballet.
JEANNE ROBINSON, 1948-2010 Jeanne Robinson, writer, dancer, choreographer, lay-ordained Buddhist monk and zero-gravity dance visionary, died at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, BC, on May 30th at the age of sixty-two. A native of Boston, Robinson studied at the Boston Conservatory, the Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey and Erick Hawkins schools, Nikolais/Louis Dance Theatre Lab, Toronto Dance Theatre and the American SVEA EKLOF | THE DANCE CURRENT The Ballerina of the Future. Changes Afoot By Deirdre Kelly. Ballerinas today are healthier than they used to be, as a result of a growing awareness of what the body needs to function at optimum levels of athletic performance. Posted October 22, 2012.THE DANCE CURRENT
News Vivine Scarlett, Founder of dance Immersion, Receives the 2021 Muriel Sherrin Award. Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of dance Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both in Canada and abroad. ONLINE DANCE CLASSES ACCESSIBLE DURING COVID-19 ISOLATION Last updated: March 10, 2021In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, dance studios and artists across Canada are turning to online solutions, offering virtual dance classes and online videos so that dancers can continue their practice from home. Below is a roundup of videos and online classes offered by dance artists and studios in Canada. This isan ongoing list.
CARIBANA IS OUR STAGE Caribana became our stage. ON HISTORY. Given the Caribbean’s formation through colonialism and slavery, blending European traditions with African ones is reality in all of its countries. In Canada, Caribbean immigrants sought to affirm their identities in newDANCING IN THE DARK
Matt Luck and Canadian dance artist Emma Portner made a short film called Dancing in the Dark. Choreographed and performed by the two dancers, this piece presents movement that is precise and intimate. Using a Ben Howard and Yael Naim cover of the original song, the performance showcases a new spin on a beautiful Bruce Springsteenclassic.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without aMICHAEL CRABB
Michael Crabb is a Toronto-based arts journalist, broadcaster and lecturer and has written about dance internationally for almost forty years. He was a CBC Radio producer and on-air host from 1981 through 2000. He is currently dance critic for The Toronto Star. | Michael Crabb est journaliste, diffuseur et conférencier établit à Toronto, et il écrit sur laPHILIP SZPORER
Philip Szporer is a Montréal-based freelance writer, filmmaker and lecturer. Recipient of the 2010 Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Scholar-in-Residence at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and a former Pew Fellow at UCLA, Philip contributes to Tanz. Media productions include Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, Quarantaine, and the stereoscopic film, Lost Action: Trace. REMEMBERING JACQUE FOESIER Remembering Jacque Foesier. After a lifelong commitment to the growth and well-being of dance in Canada, Toronto-based Jacque Foesier died on July 12 at the age of eighty-two. Foesier was born April 5, 1934, and was nineteen before beginning dance training at the EdmontonSchool of Ballet.
JEANNE ROBINSON, 1948-2010 Jeanne Robinson, writer, dancer, choreographer, lay-ordained Buddhist monk and zero-gravity dance visionary, died at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, BC, on May 30th at the age of sixty-two. A native of Boston, Robinson studied at the Boston Conservatory, the Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey and Erick Hawkins schools, Nikolais/Louis Dance Theatre Lab, Toronto Dance Theatre and the American SVEA EKLOF | THE DANCE CURRENT The Ballerina of the Future. Changes Afoot By Deirdre Kelly. Ballerinas today are healthier than they used to be, as a result of a growing awareness of what the body needs to function at optimum levels of athletic performance. Posted October 22, 2012.LISTING SUBMISSION
Listing Submission. The first date of the period during which the event takes place. The last date of the period during which the event takes place. Provide a basic credit for the company/artist, the title of the work and the photographer’s name. ECHOS | THE DANCE CURRENT Echos aims to transport us from season to season, suggesting an ideal vision of the world where humans live in strong complicity with nature and its cycles. In this imagined space cohabited by different generations, the choreography is driven by optimism and a joie-de-vivre. Echos intends to be a living work, full of light and hope.Choreographer: Francine ChâteauvertDancers: Stéphanie ONLINE DANCE CLASSES ACCESSIBLE DURING COVID-19 ISOLATION Last updated: March 10, 2021In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, dance studios and artists across Canada are turning to online solutions, offering virtual dance classes and online videos so that dancers can continue their practice from home. Below is a roundup of videos and online classes offered by dance artists and studios in Canada. This isan ongoing list.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without a EMERGING WITH RESILIENCE Emerging with Resilience. Shortly after graduating from Juilliard in 2009, Canadian dancer Charlotte Bydwell found herself in the very fortunate position of being hired as a company dancer in New York City with Monica Bill Barnes and Company (currently touring with Ira Glass of the acclaimed podcast and radio show This American Life ). TheBODY & LIGHT
Body & Light features art direction by Jolene Bailie, an ensemble of Winnipeg dancers. Bailie aims to create abstract works that are personal, potent and reflective. Dancers: Carol-Ann Bohrn, Mark Dela Cruz, Julious Gambalan, Helene Le Moullec Mancini, Shawn Maclaine andWarren McClelland.
CULTURE TROIS-RIVIÈRES Contact Dance international Film Festival. REAson d'etre productions All June 4-14 juin 2021 BARYSHNIKOV'S TIES TO CANADA Famed Soviet-American dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov will make a rare return to Toronto to perform in the Canadian premiere of BRODSKY / BARYSHNIKOV. Originally scheduled for one night only, the work is now running from January 24 through 28 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Baryshnikov’s return to Toronto has emotional resonance for manyTorontonians.
TESSA VIRTUE AND SCOTT MOIR: CARMEN At the recent Skate Canada International in Windsor, October 26th through 28th, partners Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of London, Ontario, brought home the gold in ice dance. In the short dance category, they scored first with 65.09 for And The Waltz Goes On, and in the free dance category, they nailed another first with 104.32 for Carmen. WANTED RIDES THE LINE BETWEEN CAMPY AND COOL Like tumbleweeds along an old dirt road, the dancers hobble, slide and crawl across the stage as strobe lighting gives us glimpses of their movement. The world of the cowboy is the setting for an exploration of good and evil. “There are only three kinds of citizens: heroes, villains and nobodies,” says an ominous voice-over, explaining that villains are heroes in their own minds, andTHE DANCE CURRENT
News Vivine Scarlett, Founder of dance Immersion, Receives the 2021 Muriel Sherrin Award. Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of dance Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both in Canada and abroad.LISTING SUBMISSION
Listing Submission. The first date of the period during which the event takes place. The last date of the period during which the event takes place. Provide a basic credit for the company/artist, the title of the work and the photographer’s name. RIVALLING THE CLASSICS The first grand notes of The National Ballet of Canada’s revival of Romeo and Juliet at the Four Seasons Centre on March 11 were an instant reminder that Prokofiev’s music is among the twentieth century’s finest ballet scores. The music conjures up images from versions of the star-crossed lovers created in the sixties and seventies by great choreographers as MacMillan, Nureyev and CARIBANA IS OUR STAGE Caribana became our stage. ON HISTORY. Given the Caribbean’s formation through colonialism and slavery, blending European traditions with African ones is reality in all of its countries. In Canada, Caribbean immigrants sought to affirm their identities in new DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without aTHE CANADIAN STOMP
Here's a nice clear video of the Canadian Stomp, a popular line dance that is often cited as being from an unknown choreographer. The dancers here are the Jukebox Junkies of Nürnberg, Germany. Now this may or may not surprise you, but Line-Links has a shockingly long list of festivals, competitions, schools, clubs, and other groups from ALL over the world, including Austria,MICHAEL CRABB
Michael Crabb is a Toronto-based arts journalist, broadcaster and lecturer and has written about dance internationally for almost forty years. He was a CBC Radio producer and on-air host from 1981 through 2000. He is currently dance critic for The Toronto Star. | Michael Crabb est journaliste, diffuseur et conférencier établit à Toronto, et il écrit sur laUPON FOUR PILLARS
July 8 & 10, Courtyard Stage, Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver.“Create your own ceremony based on the traces Mother Nature makes,” says Olivia C. Davies, choreographer and O.Dela Arts artistic director, in Wishing Well. That is exactly what she and her co-creator, Melissa Frost, have done with this new piece full of thoughtful ritual and based on Indigenous cultural teachings andtraditions.
PHILIP SZPORER
Philip Szporer is a Montréal-based freelance writer, filmmaker and lecturer. Recipient of the 2010 Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Scholar-in-Residence at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and a former Pew Fellow at UCLA, Philip contributes to Tanz. Media productions include Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, Quarantaine, and the stereoscopic film, Lost Action: Trace.BUTOH AND BEYOND
Butoh and Beyond. March 2 - 23, 2013. The roots of the thirteen-year-old Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF), produced by Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi of Kokoro Dance, are in butoh. The post-World War II aesthetic, founded in Japan, is always present at VIDF through touring groups or in the festival offeringsfrom Bourget and
THE DANCE CURRENT
News Vivine Scarlett, Founder of dance Immersion, Receives the 2021 Muriel Sherrin Award. Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of dance Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both in Canada and abroad.LISTING SUBMISSION
Listing Submission. The first date of the period during which the event takes place. The last date of the period during which the event takes place. Provide a basic credit for the company/artist, the title of the work and the photographer’s name. RIVALLING THE CLASSICS The first grand notes of The National Ballet of Canada’s revival of Romeo and Juliet at the Four Seasons Centre on March 11 were an instant reminder that Prokofiev’s music is among the twentieth century’s finest ballet scores. The music conjures up images from versions of the star-crossed lovers created in the sixties and seventies by great choreographers as MacMillan, Nureyev and CARIBANA IS OUR STAGE Caribana became our stage. ON HISTORY. Given the Caribbean’s formation through colonialism and slavery, blending European traditions with African ones is reality in all of its countries. In Canada, Caribbean immigrants sought to affirm their identities in new DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without aTHE CANADIAN STOMP
Here's a nice clear video of the Canadian Stomp, a popular line dance that is often cited as being from an unknown choreographer. The dancers here are the Jukebox Junkies of Nürnberg, Germany. Now this may or may not surprise you, but Line-Links has a shockingly long list of festivals, competitions, schools, clubs, and other groups from ALL over the world, including Austria,MICHAEL CRABB
Michael Crabb is a Toronto-based arts journalist, broadcaster and lecturer and has written about dance internationally for almost forty years. He was a CBC Radio producer and on-air host from 1981 through 2000. He is currently dance critic for The Toronto Star. | Michael Crabb est journaliste, diffuseur et conférencier établit à Toronto, et il écrit sur laUPON FOUR PILLARS
July 8 & 10, Courtyard Stage, Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver.“Create your own ceremony based on the traces Mother Nature makes,” says Olivia C. Davies, choreographer and O.Dela Arts artistic director, in Wishing Well. That is exactly what she and her co-creator, Melissa Frost, have done with this new piece full of thoughtful ritual and based on Indigenous cultural teachings andtraditions.
PHILIP SZPORER
Philip Szporer is a Montréal-based freelance writer, filmmaker and lecturer. Recipient of the 2010 Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Scholar-in-Residence at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and a former Pew Fellow at UCLA, Philip contributes to Tanz. Media productions include Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, Quarantaine, and the stereoscopic film, Lost Action: Trace.BUTOH AND BEYOND
Butoh and Beyond. March 2 - 23, 2013. The roots of the thirteen-year-old Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF), produced by Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi of Kokoro Dance, are in butoh. The post-World War II aesthetic, founded in Japan, is always present at VIDF through touring groups or in the festival offeringsfrom Bourget and
NEWS | THE DANCE CURRENT Patricia Beatty was a multi-faceted artist: a choreographer, a dancer, a teacher, a poet. She was a true pioneer – one of the most influential figures of modern dance in Canada. She’s best known as co-founder of Toronto Dance Theatre, along with David Earle and Peter Randazzo. Her death at age 84 marked decades of choreography, teachingand
LISTINGS | THE DANCE CURRENT Departure. TWObigsteps Collective, Marissa Wong, Katie Cassady Vancouver BC May 28-29 mai 2021 ECHOS | THE DANCE CURRENT Echos aims to transport us from season to season, suggesting an ideal vision of the world where humans live in strong complicity with nature and its cycles. In this imagined space cohabited by different generations, the choreography is driven by optimism and a joie-de-vivre. Echos intends to be a living work, full of light and hope.Choreographer: Francine ChâteauvertDancers: Stéphanie RIVALLING THE CLASSICS The first grand notes of The National Ballet of Canada’s revival of Romeo and Juliet at the Four Seasons Centre on March 11 were an instant reminder that Prokofiev’s music is among the twentieth century’s finest ballet scores. The music conjures up images from versions of the star-crossed lovers created in the sixties and seventies by great choreographers as MacMillan, Nureyev andBODY & LIGHT
Body & Light features art direction by Jolene Bailie, an ensemble of Winnipeg dancers. Bailie aims to create abstract works that are personal, potent and reflective. Dancers: Carol-Ann Bohrn, Mark Dela Cruz, Julious Gambalan, Helene Le Moullec Mancini, Shawn Maclaine andWarren McClelland.
DM NATION | THE DANCE CURRENT Last month, Québec's all-female hip hop dance crew District.Mao (DM) Nation graced Canada's Gemini Awards Gala. This was the group's first performance since competing on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Check out the group's school in Lévis, École de danse District.Mao. They're fierce, have serious spunk and are, without a EMERGING WITH RESILIENCE Emerging with Resilience. Shortly after graduating from Juilliard in 2009, Canadian dancer Charlotte Bydwell found herself in the very fortunate position of being hired as a company dancer in New York City with Monica Bill Barnes and Company (currently touring with Ira Glass of the acclaimed podcast and radio show This American Life ). The CULTURE TROIS-RIVIÈRES Contact Dance international Film Festival. REAson d'etre productions All June 4-14 juin 2021 BARYSHNIKOV'S TIES TO CANADA Originally scheduled for one night only, the work is now running from January 24 through 28 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Baryshnikov’s return to Toronto has emotional resonance for many Torontonians. It was in this Ontario capital that he defected in 1974, while on tour with the Marinsky Ballet. The Dance Current asked Baryshnikov abouthis
WANTED RIDES THE LINE BETWEEN CAMPY AND COOL Like tumbleweeds along an old dirt road, the dancers hobble, slide and crawl across the stage as strobe lighting gives us glimpses of their movement. The world of the cowboy is the setting for an exploration of good and evil. “There are only three kinds of citizens: heroes, villains and nobodies,” says an ominous voice-over, explaining that villains are heroes in their own minds, and Skip to main content * Sign Up For Our Newsletter* Current Issue
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WHAT KIND OF WORLD DO WE WANT? Red Sky Performance’s _Mistatim_ is getting a digital reinvention. The story explores truth and reconciliation with the aim of educating children and asks us to consider the kind of world we want to inhabit. By Robyn Grant-MoranNews
VIVINE SCARLETT, FOUNDER OF DANCE IMMERSION, RECEIVES THE 2021 MURIELSHERRIN AWARD
Vivine Scarlett, founder and executive director of _dance_ Immersion, was awarded the 2021 Muriel Sherrin award for her work since founding the organization more than 25 years ago, providing dancers of the African diaspora with a variety of platforms and support, both inCanada and abroad.
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PROPELLER DANCE BRINGS VIBRANT JOY TO OUR LIVING ROOMS FOR EARTHDAY 2021
Stepping into Propeller Dance’s two-hour live and interactive virtual Earth Day celebration was like being welcomed into a warm and vibrant community. By Patricia AllisonColumn
THE CAREER CHRONICLES The financial realities of working in dance mean that artists often need to find other work to boost their income. Emily Pettet speaks to artists who are working in other industries alongside dance in order to find out how their jobs come together to inspire them. By EmilyPettet
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BELINDA MCGUIRE’S ‘CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE’ DANCEFILM INVIGORATES A CHALLENGED ART FORM User control is a constitutive feature of electronic gaming but foreign to contemporary dance, making this project by the Canadian-born, New York-based indie dance artist Belinda McGuire genuinely innovative. By Deirdre KellyReview
ORANGE IS A MESMERIZING DUET ON HUMAN CONNECTION Joshua Chong reviews Plastic Orchid Factory’s production of _Orange_, an aching but welcome antidote in this era of physical distancing. By Joshua ChongReview
STORIES OF STRUGGLE AND TRIUMPH UNDERSCORE GRIT: SHORT DANCES _GRIT: Short Dances_ is an online showcase of five dancefilms streaming on YouTube from May 14 to 21. Together, they form a kaleidoscopic tapestry that offers a glimpse into the breadth of Asian perspectives that are woven into the fabric of our country. By JoshuaChong
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THE COMING SILENCE IS A WILD RIDE A performance centred on extinction, _The Coming Silence_ interprets humanity’s place in the wilderness of today. By Jenna ShummoogumFeature
THE DEFINITION OF SEXY Ruthe Ordare demonstrates how burlesque can help cultivate strong, healthy communities and rematriate the sexuality of Indigenous women. By Robyn Grant-MoranReview
THE DANCE CENTRE’S LATEST SHOW IN THE DISCOVER DANCE! SERIES IS A FLAMENCO SMORGASBORD There’s much to admire in this short half-hour performance. Kasandra “La China”’s love for the art form shines through clearly, and her captivating performance pulls off what every showcase should do: it leaves you wanting more. By Joshua ChongFeature
WRITING WITH A SHARP PENCIL As a part of our series _Dance Criticism: Perceptions, challenges and the future_, Grace Wells-Smith speaks to four Canadian dance critics about how dance criticism fits into the current fold. By GraceWells-Smith
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Kunji Ikeda presents “the artist” as vulnerable though essential to the state in his work _KNOW the RULES, WIN the GAME_. By RachelSilver Maddock
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