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Dublin Dance Festival launches Summer 2021 Edition
Wed, May 5, 2021, 09:00
Updated: Thu, May 6, 2021, 11:07 Supplied by Dublin Dance Festival 2021
Dublin Dance Festival is back with a new selection of fresh, daring and courageous dance online from May 18th-30th, including new and pioneering dance performances from trailblazing artists from Ireland and around the world; glimpses behind the scenes; and moments for families, friends, artists and communities to connect, move and play.
Article content Joshua Beamish choreographs and/or performs in five new works, including Annabelle Lopez Ochoaâs Redemption, as part of Proximity (streaming Feb 25-March 11). (Photo: David Cooper) Photo by David Cooper
Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY: ProximityâA Collection of Short Works
When: Feb. 25-March 11.
Tickets: $15 at thedancecentre.ca
If he hadnât become a dancer, Joshua Beamish might have been a filmmaker. Now he finds himself working as both.
The Kelowna-born Beamish has filmed Proximity, his new collection of dance pieces, for online streaming. Film was always going to be part of the show â in the form of a short to be included amidst the live dance â but now all the work will be prerecorded.
Digidance enables Canadians to savour top-tier performing arts from the comfort of home DanceHouse s Jim Smith helped launch this initiative in partnership with the National Arts Centre, Harbourfront Toronto, and Danse Danse in Montreal by Charlie Smith on February 15th, 2021 at 10:53 AM 1 of 2 2 of 2
For decades, Canada’s dance companies have been bringing artists and audiences together for shared experiences. So when the pandemic arrived last spring and people were being told to stay away from one another, it created a conundrum.
How could this cherished art form continue? One response has been various livestreamed solo performances in Vancouver. Then there was the livestreamed Idan Cohen–choreographed duet between real-life partners Brandon Lee Alley and Racheal Prince at the Chutzpah! Festival.
Digidance lets Canadians to savour top-tier dance from the comfort of home
Digidance lets Canadians to savour top-tier dance from the comfort of home
Four Canadian dance presenters team up to bring large-scale dance productions to a computer screen near you By Charlie Smith
Hugo Marchand performs in the Paris Opera Ballet.
For decades, Canada’s dance companies have been bringing artists and audiences together for shared experiences. So when the pandemic arrived last spring and people were being told to stay away from one another, it created a conundrum.
How could this cherished art form continue? One response has been various livestreamed solo performances. Then there was the livestreamed Idan Cohen–choreographed duet between real-life partners Brandon Lee Alley and Racheal Prince at the Chutzpah! Festival.