Contemporary ballet piece co-created with her partner Sylvain Senez explores memory, mortality, and letting go
Read MoreEnergized and visually striking, the new Dancing on the Edge-SFU Woodward’s work also alludes to multiple levels of loss
Read MoreVancouver Symphony Society secures city grant, as dance and music presenters voice needs and say securing local venues is harder than ever
Read MoreFurious Grace Dance Theatre’s Gravity in Your Eyes and Method Dance Society’s Behind Veiled Eyes explore female friendships and matriarchal ties
Read MoreDrawing on the endless scroll of dance fragments online, the new work pushes into fresh territory for the troupe—as does Josh Martin’s new Helen Walkley solo, blocking
Read MoreTaking place at Dancing on the Edge, the solo features Nêhiyaw/Métis dancer Jeanette Kotowich
Read MoreVice-president says internal funding dried up, while 149 Arts Society director says it was hamstrung in its efforts to raise funds
Read MoreTap dancer delivers pyrotechnics in a show that feels like a music concert, with Miles Hill on standup bass and Kristian Alexandrov on keys and drums
Read MoreEnhanced with lighting and video, premiere finds Vancouver tap star connecting with pianist-percussionist Kristian Alexandrov and pushing far beyond jazz standards
Read MoreIossy kicks off the highly anticipated 36th annual celebration of contemporary dance
Read MoreThe scholarship-winning Cree, Okanagan, and Laichwiltach artist is making his ancestors proud, performing in evening featuring works by the likes of Crystal Pite, Marco Goecke, and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Read MoreDiverse performances mark the venue’s 75th anniversary
Read MoreFive world premieres, an international tour, and the return of repertoire favourites will see the company on stages across Canada and in Los Angeles
Read MoreThe theme The Ties That Bind explores family in all forms, with event set to run June 1 to 30
Read MoreShow topics span technology, neurodiversity, loss, and more across 14 mainstage presentations, including Multi – Vs, Silent Howl, and The Ballad of Georges Boivin
Read MoreSophisticated choreography, with nods to classical roots, drive Medhi Walerski’s Chamber, SWAY, and the new Pieces of Tomorrow
Read More36th annual festival of contemporary dance to present world premieres, Western Canadian debuts, and works-in-progress throughout Metro Vancouver from June 13 to 22
Read MorePerformance from the company’s graduating dancers will feature choreography by Crystal Pite, Mats Ek, William Forsythe, Wen Wei Wang, and more
Read MoreCanadian choreographer Denise Fujiwara spent years creating dance out of the constraints in Christian Bök’s celebrated, vowel-happy book
Read MoreMixing strength and fragility, new sculpture made from found objects will feature in season-closing program devoted to choreography by artistic director
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