Dance and digital art combine onstage with a colourful projection that reacts to the movements of five dancers
Read MoreSeven artists are on an empowering mission to reclaim Indigenous sexuality from the effects of colonization
Read MoreThe anticipated performance, a captivating cry for freedom, marks the first time DanceHouse presents a Taiwanese work
Read MoreMainstage performances presented by OURO Collective include Greece’s TARANTISM, German-American B-boy RubberLegz, and more
Read MoreMontreal choreographer’s post-pandemic piece, inspired by a type of molecule secreted by moving bodies, comes to the Firehall Arts Centre
Read MoreExhilarating double bill featuring a virtuosic classic and a historic West Coast premiere lands here February 9 and 10, 2026
Read MoreJunior company features eight dancers training with Modus Operandi and Arts Umbrella Dance Company
Read MoreNew exhibition and performance series opens with WTM / What’s the Move? art party featuring Lucy M. May, ĀNANDAM dance theatre, and more
Read MoreAt DanceHouse, the Montreal artist resurrects a piece whose stripped-down expression is still touring after 23 years
Read MoreAt the Firehall Arts Centre, Hiromoto Ida’s production based on the Japanese play Sarachi weaves together elements of contemporary dance and theatre
Read MoreCo.ERASGA’s Alvin Erasga Tolentino performs three solos by Indigenous choreographers Starr Muranko, Margaret Grenier, and Michelle Olson
Read MoreWork by Anne Plamondon Productions is centred on the molecules released by the muscles during physical effort
Read MoreCo.ERASGA world premiere features commissions by three Indigenous women choreographers: Starr Muranko, Margaret Grenier, and Michelle Olson
Read MoreAt the intimate York Theatre, honed Aussie performers mix feral energy with a new level of circus sophistication
Read MoreTriple bill includes return of global sensation BOLERO X, Medhi Walerski’s SWAY, and world premiere from Italy’s Sofia Nappi
Read MorePresented here by The Cultch, the Australian company’s piece is packed to the brim with ferocity and carnal energy
Read MoreEvent at the Vancouver Playhouse includes Barcelona-born singer José “El Cachito” Díaz and magnetic Sevillian dancer-choreographer Macarena López.
Read MoreVulnerable and visceral, the iconic work uses muscle, skin, and sinew to explore humanity’s deepest needs and desires
Read MorePoet Garth Martens says the Victoria-based troupe’s performances are a visceral and intimate conversation between words, music, and dance
Read MoreFormer Ballet BC head Emily Molnar praises artists in acceptance speech for Europe’s Nederlands Dans Theater and Complicité
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