Moby’s right, I was just kitchen grooving yesterday and thinking about it: Beyonce’s Single Ladies is the best pop song in ages, perhaps eva, and the choreography is aggressive, brilliant, hilarious and sexy in an empowering way.
Even if you’re not interested in rings or being called “it” – as in “ïf you like it [...]
My company, Amy Blackmore Choreography, has teamed up with BisFilms to create a short dance video. We are looking to fill the following roles:
- Secondary Dancers:
* Male & Female dancers, ages 20-50.
Contemporary dance background is an asset, but not necc.
Rehearsals begin in late October. Shooting in December.
-Actors:
* Waiter: Male. Tall & slim. At least 5′9. [...]
Just letting everyone know about the 5 year anniversary of this amazing dance event which happens at the Bain St. Michel every summer. If you’ve never came, this is the year to check it out. I won’t give away too much but there’s some live drumming, a piece with a choir and also [...]
Site-Specific Choreography & Performance by
Concordia University’s Contemporary Dance Students
The students of Concordia University’s Department of Contemporary Dance are proud to present OCCUPANTS, a dance performance event of site-specific choreography created by third year students. These free performances take place on eleven floors of Concordia University’s EV Building (1515 St. Catherine Street West).
The performance of OCCUPANTS [...]
After one week in residence at Tangente, Chanti Wadge has started to present just beings, a work that will continue to evolve until its last presentation on April 6. There were still a few weaknesses when I went to the premiere on Thursday, but also more than enough gripping moments to make it a show [...]
Aimster Productions presents a plethora of dance pieces presented by members of the Concordia Dance program tonight (too late!), tomorrow (Sat, Feb the 16th, 8pm) and Sunday afternoon at 4pm.
I was able to sit in on the dress rehearsal last night, but failed to get in to see tonight’s show. Seats are very limited (50 [...]
A few years ago, Puzzle Danse was born out of the desire of choreographers from France and Quebec to collaborate on a common endeavor. The successful project returns this year at Agora de la danse with four duos based on the theme of departure.
The first piece, Isira Makuloluwe’s Assauts intérieurs, is the most complex [...]
10. bODY-rEMIX/les vARIATIONS gOLDBERG, Marie Chouinard
Chouinard’s exploration of the mechanics of the human body and its man-made extensions is a large-scale eye-popper. Dancers become android-like, yet Chouinard still manages to imaginatively suggest the highly sexual. photo by Marie Chouinard
9. Ma, Akram Khan
It’s hard to put Akram Khan’s creation into words. There is the dynamic interaction [...]
This from Indyish’s brand new dance reviewer- we’re very glad to welcome: Sylvain Verstricht
In the past year, I have been fortunate enough to attend dance shows put on by students from both UQAM and Concordia University. However, I had not yet had the chance to see a show by the other Montreal dance school, Les [...]