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The Dance Centre presents the eleventh annual
Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House
Saturday, September 15, 2012
10.30am-7pm: free admission
Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie Street (at Granville), Vancouver
Information: 604 606 6400 www.thedancecentre.ca
Presented with the support of Scotiabank
From ballet, contemporary and hip hop to flamenco, Butoh and classical East Indian dance, the annual Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House
offers the chance to sample a host of dance styles in a day of open
classes, studio showings and events. Highlights include a performance of
contemporary aboriginal dance with the Dancers of Damelahamid, Raven
Spirit Dance and Starrwind Dance Projects; an artist salon examining how
dance entered Canadian universities in the 1970s, with archive footage
of works from the era; new solos created by Tracy
Dietrich, Gail Lotenberg, Josh Martin and Deanna Peters during Barbara
Bourget’s Solo Choreography Project; an improvisation workshop for young
families; and open rehearsals of new works in development by Restless
Productions and the response.
Full schedule of Events (All classes are open level – beginners welcome.)
10.30-11.30am Workshop: Foolish Operations - Dancing the Parenting.
Dance artist Julie Lebel and members of the ensemble invite parents and
their young children from 0-5 years old to join them in their practice
of open improvisation. Children and parents get inspired on fun ways to
cultivate focus on the joy of movement. Presented in partnership with Made In BC.
10.30-11.30am Class: Butoh with Jay Hirabayashi of Kokoro Dance
10.30-11.30am Workshop: The Myths and Facts of Stretching for Dance.
Healthy Dancer Canada presents an interactive workshop offering an
overview of the current research on athletic stretching, different types
of flexibility and various stretching techniques.
11.30am-12.30pm Class: Bellydance with Lava (Lana O’Keefe)
11.30am-12.30pm Open Rehearsal: Restless Productions Choreographer Claire French develops a scene with dancers and a musician for The Moment of Forgetting, premiering in October
11.30am-12.30pm Class: Bharata natyam (Classical East Indian dance) with Mandala Arts and Culture
12.30-2pm Class: Ballet with Linda Arkelian
12.30-1.30pm Class: Hatha Yoga with Kelsey Jorssen
1-2pm Class: Swing with Kat Single-Dain of the Dusty Flowerpot Cabaret
1-2pm Artist Salon: Kaija Pepper and Allan Lindgren’s recent book Renegade Bodies
examined how dance entered Canadian universities in the 1970s. In this
special event, Kaija is joined by Jennifer Mascall, who was among the
first wave of dance graduates, and recent grad Meghan Goodman, to talk
dance 70s-style, and show video clips of works from that time.
2pm Performance: a mixed program of contemporary aboriginal dance featuring the Dancers of Damelahamid in Luu hlotitxw: Spirit Transforming, choreographed by Margaret Grenier; Raven Spirit Dance in Frost Exploding Trees Moon, choreographed by Michelle Olson; and Starrwind Dance Projects in before7after, choreographed by Starr Muranko.
2-3pm Class: Capoeira with Aché Brasil
2-3.30pm Workshop: Falling Body with Animals of Distinction Artistic Director Dana Gingras.
This workshop presents a series of kinetic explorations combining
skills and practices of rolling, releasing, giving and supporting
weight. Participants will investigate the fluid pathways and transitions
inherent in falling and recovery with emphasis on the initiation of
movement and the use of momentum and gravity as a means to full-bodied,
dynamic and risky dancing.
2:30 - 3:30pm Discussion: Law of Proximity. Artists and youth engaged in the MACHiNENOiSY/Queer Arts Festival project The Law of Proximity,
in which youth created a contemporary dance show with the help of dance
artists Delia Brett and Daelik, are joined by QAF Artistic Director
Shaira Holman. One month after their last performance, they reflect on
their experiences and the impact of community engaged dance. Presented
in partnership with Made In BC.
3-4pm Class: Flamenco with Flamenco Rosario
3.30-5pm Class: Jazz with DebbieLee Dance Co
4-5pm Class: Tap with Danny Nielsen
4pm Performance: Barbara Bourget Solo Choreography Project. Dance artists Tracy Dietrich, Gail Lotenberg, Josh Martin and Deanna Peters perform new solos developed during the solo choreography project Bourget mentored during her Dance Centre residency last season.
5-6pm Class: Hip hop with Natasha Gorrie of Project Soul
6-7 pm Studio Showing: the response. An informal showing of Artistic Director Amber Funk Barton’s latest work in progress.
Regarded
as Canada’s flagship dance facility, Scotiabank Dance Centre was
designed by the late Arthur Erickson and opened in September 2001. "Our
annual Open House is an opportunity to not only celebrate a wonderful
building, which has become a true home for dance of all kinds, but also
to discover the excitement and diversity of Vancouver’s dance scene,”
said Mirna Zagar, Executive Director of The Dance Centre, the
organization which spearheaded the development of the facility.
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