Tag Archive for the term: dancers

Dead Dolls Cabaret presents O my Bleeding Heart!

Burlesque and trashiness and dragkings and dancing in Montreal on February 23rd….
The Dead Dolls Cabaret is pleased to present :
O my Bleeding Heart ! Cabaret

A post mortem valentines.
Get your heart on!
This is a fundraiser / humdinger of a show to kick the Dead Dolls outta town for their world tour of suburban Boston. C’mon [...]

R.A.F.T. 70 Breaks the Barrier between Dancer and Spectator

by Sylvain Verstricht
Writing a review of R.A.F.T. 70 (Remembering and Forgetting Together) begins with an unavoidable questioning: how can one critique an improvisation-based work? For me, it all comes down to possibilities. Despite finding its source in improvisation, R.A.F.T. has a clear structure within which five performers explore movement together. The question then becomes: [...]

Margie Gillis Dances to Nature in A Stone’s Poem

With more than thirty years of professional dance under her belt, Montrealer Margie Gillis’s reputation is no longer to be made. This week, she continues to take the stage at Agora de la danse and presents A Stone’s Poem, a solo show that was originally meant to be performed by two dancers.
Choreographed by Gillis and [...]



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