DanceHouse Reveals 2023/24 Season of Transformative Work
by Stephi Wild
- May 24, 2023
DanceHouse announced its 2023/24 season of bold and transformative works from around the globe - on Vancouver stages from July 2023 through April 2024. Seven esteemed companies and choreographers offer distinct and fearless worldviews, deconstructing and reinventing dance norms across multiple genres to explore urgent and timely themes of connection and community. Single tickets are now on sale.
DanceHouse Presents Bboyizm's Celebratory IN MY BODY
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 15, 2023
DanceHouse presents the BC premiere of Bboyizm's celebrated work In My Body, on stage March 17 and 18, 2023 at 8pm at the Vancouver Playhouse. Conceived and created by renowned street dancer and choreographer Yvon “Crazy Smooth” Soglo, In My Body is a profound examination of the effects of aging in a dance genre known for intense athleticism, bravado and the show of invincibility.
Berkeley Rep to Welcome 15 Fellows for 2022/23 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 28, 2022
Berkeley Repertory Theatre will welcome 15 young professionals who have been awarded fellowships for the 2022/23 season. Talented individuals from across the nation apply for this 11-month-long pre-professional training at the award-winning theatre.
DanceHouse Presents Louise Lecavalier's New Solo Work STATIONS Next Month
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 19, 2022
DanceHouse, in partnership with SFU Woodward's Cultural Programs, presents the legendary Louise Lecavalier in her latest contemporary solo work Stations from November 23–26, 2022 at the Fei & Milton Wong Experimental Theatre at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts.
Digidance Presents The Canadian Premiere Of Alexander Ekman's PLAY With Paris Opera Ballet
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 4, 2022
DanceHouse, in partnership with Digidance, kicks off its third season with the Canadian premiere of acclaimed Swedish choreographer Alexander Ekman's Play, streaming Nov. 7–27, 2022. Originally created for the Paris Opera Ballet in 2017, Play transforms the historic Palais Garnier into a vast playground for 36 dancers who are encouraged to improvise with the sets and its elements. In one particularly iconic scene that is characteristic of Ekman's spectacular visual compositions, 40,000 green balls are unleashed upon the stage.
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