âForbidden cultureâ: No audience? Well Out of Orderâs a show that must go on âOn the first day (of choreography), I was like, âGoddammit, this sucks.â And then we figured it out. You start going, âWell, if thatâs where the tension is, we need to play with that tensionâ â
Author of the article: Shawn Conner
Publishing date: Mar 15, 2021  â¢Â March 15, 2021  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Tuedon Ariri is one of 10 performers in Out of Order, a new show from Montreal circus troupe The 7 Fingers. âI think we captured the deep passion the performers have, as would a dancer or actor or anyone who loves what they do, and yet are living in doubt that theyâll ever get to do it again,â says co-director Gypsy Snider. Photo by Alexandre Galliez
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Coastal Dance Festival performers don regalia for virtual performances “Something really beautiful that has come out of this is that a number of artists are sharing footage from their communities,” Margaret Grenier said.
Author of the article: Shawn Conner
Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021 • March 10, 2021 • 3 minute read • A celebration of the stories, songs and dances of the Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America, the Coastal Dance Festival 2021 is online March 12-18, and is produced by The Dancers of Damelahamid along with the Anvil Centre and the Museum of Anthropology. Photo by Chris Randle /PNG
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