Belgian dance-theatre company invites audiences on a thrilling and disorienting journey into the subconscious
Read MoreBelgian dance-theatre company invites audiences on a thrilling and disorienting journey into the subconscious
Read MoreIn the DanceHouse presentation, Le Patin Libre’s artists emulate bird flocks with unfettered glides and layers of emotion
Read MoreFrench choreographer Hubert Hazebroucq performs 15th- and 16th-century dances to the sound of a live wind band
Read MoreIn Compagnie de la Citadelle duet choreographed by James Kudelka, a couple’s bond unravels before audiences
Read MoreChoreographer blends Kathak and contemporary influences in solo presented by the Dance Centre and New Works
Read MoreAt DanceHouse, Montreal choreographer Alexandre Hamel blends a love of birds and a background in competitive figure skating to create a dazzling new kind of ice show
Read MorePresented by VIDF with New Works and the Chutzpah! Festival, double bill premieres works by Alexis Fletcher and Fernando Hernando Magadan
Read MoreInspired by the titular Sufi mystic, renowned artist’s new solo is co-presented by The Dance Centre and New Works
Read MoreCosmic circles, monumental walls of light, and inventive partnering as new Andrea Peña and Fernando Hernando Magadan works bring audiences to their feet
Read MoreFrom an aeriform ballet on ice to a duet in total silence, there are several hot tickets this season
Read MoreWeek-long, half-day program is designed for beginner students ages eight to 15
Read MoreTaiwan-born Pei Lun Lai and Costa Rica-raised Eduardo Jiménez Cabrera negotiate new challenges in the studio—and in their adopted Vancouver hometown
Read MoreFrom We All Fall Down’s Papillon to BRKFST Dance Company’s STORMCLUTTER, artists bridge the gap between contemporary and street styles
Read MoreThe City of Others uses a rich mix of dance styles to explore racism and resilience, in DanceHouse production with Blackout Art Society, Latincouver, and VLACC
Read MoreInspired by the mesmerizing flight patterns of bird flocks, the work makes its Vancouver premiere in partnership with Canada Dance Ice Theatre
Read MoreThe solo for Jeanette Kotowich addresses the choreographer’s mixed Oji-Cree and Mennonite ancestry
Read MoreThe Afro-Colombian dance company headed by Rafael Palacios combines contemporary movement with traditional forms
Read MoreHaving its world premiere at the fest, the work merges the ancestral knowledge of mau rākau with contemporary dance
Read MoreAt the Scotiabank Dance Centre, Daina Ashbee’s We learned a lot at our own funeral takes an unblinking, unsettling look at the death of the self; surreal studies make big impacts at Small Stage
Read MoreCompany blends exuberant Bollywood dance with jazz, funk, folk, and modern influences
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