Superhoned L.A. troupe blends styles and lets loose in a crowd-pleasing program
Read MoreSuperhoned L.A. troupe blends styles and lets loose in a crowd-pleasing program
Read MoreCrystal Pite and Jonathon Young win the U.K.’s top performing-arts award for second time
Read MoreDark visions, mesmerizing dance, and new meaning, as Crystal Pite’s vision speaks directly to the state of the world
Read MoreThe prizes are the U.K. stage scene’s equivalent to the Tony Awards
Read MoreThe North American premiere of the digital broadcast begins streaming during Black History Month
Read MoreFive emerging choreographers, including Shion Skye Carter and Ralph Escamillan, take the spotlight with works-in-progress
Streamed here via DanceHouse’s Digidance, the Belgian work features 22 diverse performers on a stage with ever-shifting metal frames
Read MoreDanceHouse, 149 Arts Society, and the National Arts Centre launch project that will livestream works-in-progress December 15
Two of the world’s hottest choreographers, Belgians Damien Jalet and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, join forces with British sculptor Antony Gormley and dancers from around the globe
Read MoreOn-stage musicians add to a piece that finds Montreal’s RUBBERBAND in visionary form
Read MoreMontreal troupe’s energized exploration of control and change takes on new postpandemic meaning at DanceHouse
Read MoreMud-caked creatures inhabit a bleak universe in Deborah Colker’s monumental mix of film and dance
Read MoreMud-caked dancers bring to life the human cost of an eco-disaster
Read MoreThe company’s first major work for its entire 10-member company hits Vancouver Playhouse stage October 22 and 23
Read MoreBrazilian standout evokes the natural beauty and environmental destruction in Capibaribe River region
Read MoreLA’s BODYTRAFFIC and Australia’s Circa also join the roster, with a planned Digidance online program to come
Read MoreFrom a wave of new Micro-Commissions to a massive projection at English Bay, dance shows its resilience
Read MoreGravity-defying dance work to be projected on tower by English Bay
Read MoreFilm by leading Canadian Indigenous company blends show excerpts and interviews, April 14 to 20
Read MoreAnonymous masses stomp toward an uncertain future in a work that still resonates with striking imagery
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