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SUMMARY:Joe INK
DESCRIPTION:Combining dance\, storytelling\, and video in an emotional\, amusing and relatable reflection on aging\, this Joe INK production is inspired by choreographer Joe Laughlin’s memories and lessons learned from 40 years as a dancer. His message – to keep moving and to remember… you are never too old to do what you love.
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/joe-ink/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Circa
DESCRIPTION:Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water\, along comes Duck Pond\, Circa’s irreverent take on the timeworn classic Swan Lake. Throw out any preconceived notions of balletic preciousness\, tutus and frou-frou\, and embrace the exquisitely controlled chaos that is Australia’s preeminent dance-circus company. \nUnder the visionary direction of choreographer Yaron Lifschitz\, Circa mixes it up\, throwing in burlesque\, heart-in-throat acrobatics\, romance\, and more than a little madness and mayhem to create a fully feathered concoction. \nIn Duck Pond\, elements of Tchaikovsky’s iconic ballet and Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved parable The Ugly Duckling leap headlong into the pool together. Performers leap\, tumble\, and proffer topsy-turvy takes on the roles of pining prince\, black swan\, and an army of yellow billed duck-dancers in sequinned flippers. The result is a circus marvel\, glittering with theatrical magic and laughter\, all cued up by the words “Once upon a time.” \n  \nPresented by DanceHouse and The Cultch
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/circa/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Mirko Guido
DESCRIPTION:This choreographic work unfolds across a desolate terrain\, scattered with assemblages of industrial debris and organic matter\, where the stage becomes a space of hybridization\, a threshold between inner landscapes and external realities. Suspended in this liminal space\, the performers engage with their sculptural surroundings in fleeting moments of playfulness\, resignation\, ecstasy and abandonment\, forming a corporeal topography that collapses the boundary between dancer and environment. \nPresented by PuSh International Performing Arts Festival and SFU School for Contemporary Arts
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/mirko-guido/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250124T193000
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SUMMARY:Dancers of Damelahamid
DESCRIPTION:Dancers of Damelahamid is an Indigenous dance company founded upon over five decades of extensive work of song and dance revitalization. Co-commissioned by Dance Victoria\, Raven Mother is its newly choreographed dance work in honour of late Elder Margaret Harris (1931–2020)\, who had a significant impact on the revitalization of Indigenous dance along the Northwest Coast. The work illuminates the integral role of women in holding cultural knowledge. In Raven Mother\, striking handcrafted traditional masks\, movement\, song\, regalia\, sculpture\, and design are all interwoven with the embodied narrative. This work is the company’s most ambitious production to date and will be the culmination of generations of artistic and cultural work.
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/dancers-of-damelahamid-2/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250125T170000
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CREATED:20241220T173818Z
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SUMMARY:Circa
DESCRIPTION:Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water\, along comes Duck Pond\, Circa’s irreverent take on the timeworn classic Swan Lake. Throw out any preconceived notions of balletic preciousness\, tutus and frou-frou\, and embrace the exquisitely controlled chaos that is Australia’s preeminent dance-circus company. \nUnder the visionary direction of choreographer Yaron Lifschitz\, Circa mixes it up\, throwing in burlesque\, heart-in-throat acrobatics\, romance\, and more than a little madness and mayhem to create a fully feathered concoction. \nIn Duck Pond\, elements of Tchaikovsky’s iconic ballet and Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved parable The Ugly Duckling leap headlong into the pool together. Performers leap\, tumble\, and proffer topsy-turvy takes on the roles of pining prince\, black swan\, and an army of yellow billed duck-dancers in sequinned flippers. The result is a circus marvel\, glittering with theatrical magic and laughter\, all cued up by the words “Once upon a time.” \n  \nPresented by DanceHouse and The Cultch
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/circa/2025-01-25/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Petrikor Danse
DESCRIPTION:Hermit crabs don’t have shells. Instead they improvise homes from objects that catch their eye\, then migrate to new and more hospitable residences as they outgrow their makeshift dwellings. Drawing inspiration from the resourceful adaptability of these enigmatic creatures\, Habitat presents a hypnotic meditation on resettlement and the search for home. \nDetails about online viewing here. \nPresented by PuSh International Performing Arts Festival\, Innerfish and Latincouver
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/petrikor-danse/
LOCATION:Scotiabank Dance Centre\, 677 Davie Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B 2G6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250130T163000
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SUMMARY:Left of PuSh
DESCRIPTION:Left of PuSh is Plastic Orchid Factory’s singular festival-within-a-festival returns for a 6th edition\, showcasing experiments-in-process by local and national dance makers. Taking place alongside the 20th PuSh Festival\, Left of PuSh is one of the most anticipated events in Vancouver’s contemporary dance calendar. \nOn January 30\, local street dance artist Joshua Jammin’ Cameron tests For on the Floor in a double bill with Ileanna Cheladyn’s GLAMOURING. Then on February 1\, catch Anything Whatsoever by experimental dance artist Katie Ward (Tio’tia:ke / Mooniyang / Montréal). \n 
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/left-of-push/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Andrea Peña
DESCRIPTION:Visceral\, transgressive and magnetic\, BOGOTÁ constructs a brutalist landscape out of choreography inspired by Colombia’s political and spiritual heritage. With striking intensity\, nine performers chronicle transformations between chaos and rebirth\, incarnating the tensions of ever-unfolding and turbulent histories. \nPresented by PuSh International Performing Arts Festival and New Works Dance
URL:https://thedancecentre.ca/event/andrea-pena/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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