The Dance Centre and PuSh Festival present Justine A. Chambers in The Brutal Joy, February 5 and 6

Choreographer’s latest creation is a dazzling blend of dance, lighting, and sound that draws on her Black matrilineal heritage

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Justine A. Chambers. Photo by Rachel Topham

 
 

The Dance Centre and PuSh International Performing Arts Festival present the acclaimed Vancouver-based choreographer Justine A. Chambers in her latest work, The Brutal Joy. Performances take place February 5 and 6 at the Scotiabank Dance Centre.

A dazzling scored improvisation for dance, lighting, and sound, The Brutal Joy unfurls Black line dancing and sartorial expression as intellectual discourse, reverie, and devotion to Black-living. The work is rooted in Chambers’s childhood memories and is a collaboration with her Black matrilineal heritage. It centres dance and fashion as living counter-archives, and considers how movement and personal style are tools for self-determination and the reclamation of Black humanitarian value.

Chambers’s work has taken her from Hong Kong to Pennsylvania, as well as many festivals and venues across Canada. She is an assistant professor at SFU’s School for Contemporary Arts and associate artist with The Dance Centre.

Full details and tickets are available at The Dance Centre’s website.


Post sponsored by The Dance Centre.

 
 

 

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