The Dance Centre's 2012-2013 season

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WELCOME

Welcome to The Dance Centre’s 2012-13 season, in which we offer you a stimulating and diverse series of dance experiences that will surprise, entertain and inspire! Our Global Dance Connections contemporary dance series sets the mood for discovery with local, national and international artists bringing some thrilling works to the stage. The ever-popular Discover Dance! noon series is a great way to embrace dance expressions rooted in BC’s many cultural traditions, and bridges two communityspirited celebrations - the annual Open House in September, and National Dance Week, culminating in International Dance Day, in April. Our season offers opportunities to sample the familiar as well as the new and unknown, whether through attending a show or participating in an event. Meanwhile the work we do behind the scenes is equally important, as we continue to assist the development of artists through our residency and research programs, supporting the creativity of our community and nurturing the seeds of new works to come. Contributing to this is our continuing collaboration with the Canadian Music Centre, fostering dialogue between dancemakers and composers, and the international choreographic project Triptych which moves into its third year and connects our community with those of Montreal and Italy. Our dreams continue to be ambitious for our community of multi-talented artists as we work to support dance in BC, build connections globally and connect audiences to the art of dance locally. A heartfelt thank you to all our partners, our donors (spearheaded by the dedicated Choreographer’s Circle) and our many volunteers, and to you our audience, for your unflagging support for excellence, innovation and creativity. Without your help all of this would be so much harder to achieve. I look forward to seeing you in the season ahead.

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GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES fabien prioville dance company . . . . . . . 1 Morgan Nardi Choreography . . . . . . . . . 1 Restless Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Shay Kuebler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Jérôme Bel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Hiroaki Umeda/S20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pieter Ampe + Guilherme Garrido/ CAMPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 battery opera performance + Par B.L.eux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Joe Ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Marta Marta Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chartier Danse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 DISCOVER DANCE! SERIES Aeriosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ballet BC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 South Asian Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Kokoma African Heritage Ensemble . . . 7 Mozaico Flamenco Dance Theatre . . . . 7 Historical Performance Ensemble . . . . . 7 RESIDENCIES AND LABS . . . . . . . . . . 8 EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2012-13 CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 TICKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 LOCATION AND INFORMATION . . . 11 SUPPORT US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 STUDIO RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM . . . . 13

Post-show artist talkback

Mirna Zagar, Executive Director The Dance Centre

Cover photo credits: Ballet BC/Chris Randle; Hiroaki Umeda/S20/YCAM; Mozaico Flamenco Dance Theatre/Adam PW Smith. Background design aſter a photo from Chartier Danse/Ayelen Liberona. Inside cover: Mirna Zagar/Steven Lemay.


GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES

FABIEN PRIOVILLE DANCE CO/URSULA KAUFMANN

Two evenings of contemporary dance from Germany presented with Transatlantique Montreal/Festival Quartiers Danses

fabien prioville dance company (Dusseldorf)

Experiment on Chatting Bodies Friday September 21, 8pm September 21

BYRON CHIEF-MOON/CHRIS RANDLE KAUFMANN FABIEN PRIOVILLE DANCE CO/URSULA

A veteran of La La La Human Steps and the legendary Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal, Frenchborn Fabien Prioville creates work that bursts with theatricality and striking images. In his new duet (performed with Pascal Merighi, also ex-Tanztheater Wuppertal) Prioville uses Facebook and Skype to invite people to share their music, movement, opinions, even views of their homes, to create a digitally extended live performance, in a witty examination of the impact of new technology on human communication. www.fabienprioville.com Duration: 55 minutes

Morgan Nardi Choreography (Dusseldorf)

A ONE M(ORG)AN SHOW Saturday September 22, 8pm September 22

MORGAN NARDI/ECKHARD SCHÖNLAU

Where does the truth end and the lie begin? Awardwinning choreographer Morgan Nardi’s subversive take on the one-man show introduces us to a charming, if not entirely reliable, entertainer who spins fact and fiction to keep us asking who he really is, and why it matters. In an exuberant virtuoso performance fusing dance, song, text and comedy, Nardi questions the self-presentation and authenticity of the artist and the audience, defends the right to lie and shatters the obligation to tell the truth. www.morgan-nardi.com Duration: 70 minutes These artists are presented through an ongoing exchange partnership between Transatlantique Montreal/Festival Quartiers Danses and The Dance Centre, which since 2008 has facilitated the presentation of BC-based artists in Montreal, and brought artists from the Festival to perform in Vancouver. www.transatlantiquemontreal.com

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GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES Presented with Restless Productions and Redshiſt Music through The Dance Centre’s Artist-in-Residence program

Restless Productions (Vancouver) The Moment of Forgetting RESTLESS PRODUCTIONS/AARON FRESCHI

Premiere Thursday–Saturday October 4–6, 8pm October 5

The Moment of Forgetting explores in movement, sound and performance the daily human experience of being abandoned by our knowledge, and the shock of finding an absence where we expected a presence. How do we forget, and what does it mean when we do? Choreographed by Claire French for five dancers, with an original score composed by James Maxwell and played live by four musicians, this stimulating new work also features set design by the innovative duo Hadley + Maxwell. www.restlessproductions.com Duration: approx 60 minutes

SHAY KUEBLER/JOSH HITE

Presented through The Dance Centre’s Artist-in-Residence program

Shay Kuebler (Vancouver) Karoshi

Premiere Thursday-Saturday December 6–8, 8pm December 7

SHAY KUEBLER/JOSH HITE

Shay Kuebler presents a new full-length version of his 2011 hit Karoshi (meaning ‘death from overwork’ in Japanese), which is inspired by the clash between extreme societal pressure and personal needs, as exemplified in Japan’s salaryman culture. Kuebler draws on martial arts, hip hop and contemporary dance to create physically explosive, high energy choreography for an outstanding all-male ensemble, incorporating live taiko drumming and video to create a thrilling and visceral theatrical experience. www.shaykuebler.tumblr.com Duration: 60 minutes This show includes some strobe lighting.

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GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES Three programs presented with the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival

CEDRIC ANDRIEUX/HERMAN SORGELOOS

Jérôme Bel (Paris) Cédric Andrieux

Friday-Sunday January 18-20, 8pm January 19 The slyly brilliant work of Jérôme Bel returns to Vancouver with a beautifully spare and poetic evening of dance and autobiographical storytelling, created in collaboration with, and performed by, French dancer Cédric Andrieux. Reflecting on a rich career which included eight rigorous years with Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Andrieux gives a rare, moving and humorous insider’s view into a dancer’s life, performing extracts of work by major choreographers including Cunningham and Trisha Brown. www.jeromebel.fr Duration: 80 minutes

HIROAKI UMEDA/SHIN YAMAGATA

Hiroaki Umeda/S20 (Tokyo) Haptic + Holistic Strata Friday-Sunday January 25-27, 8pm January 26 Hiroaki Umeda is one of Japan’s most exciting artists, bringing together light, sound and movement with astonishing force and style. Haptic plays with the sensation of colour, drenching the stage in layers of red, blue and purple, framing Umeda’s constantly moving body. In Holistic Strata he is bathed in pinpoints of light, swaying with and against a torrential flow of racing light particles.

PIETER AMPE + GUILHERME GARRIDO/PHILE DEPREZ

www.hiroakiumeda.com www.quaternaire.org Duration: approx 65 minutes including intermission. This performance includes strobe lighting. Supported by the EU Japan Fest.

Pieter Ampe + Guilherme Garrido/ CAMPO (Ghent) Still Standing You Tuesday-Wednesday January 29-30 + Friday-Saturday February 1-2, 8pm January 30 The incendiary Belgian-Portuguese duo Pieter Ampe and Guilherme Garrido tour internationally to wild acclaim. Still Standing You tests the limits of friendship, rivalry and their own bodies in a rough-and-tumble montage of dance, gymnastics and wrestling. Daring, discomfiting and darkly hilarious, this is an astounding take on masculinity, aggression and tenderness. www.campo.nu Duration: 60 minutes This performance includes male nudity. Tour supported by the Canada Council for the Arts

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GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES

BATTERY OPERA + PAR B.L.EUX/ANNABEL VERGNE

battery opera performance + Par B.L.eux (Vancouver/Montreal) Body-Scan 2

Premiere Thursday-Saturday February 14-16, 8pm February 15 Body-Scan 2 is choreographed and performed by Montreal’s Benoît Lachambre and battery opera’s Su-Feh Lee, two exceptional artists renowned for pushing the boundaries of contemporary dance with work that is fearless, intellectually rigorous and absorbing. Following on from their 2008 ensemble piece Body-Scan, this new duet explores the human body as a porous conduit through which our personal and collective history, memory and desires pass, and features images by New York photographer Robert Flynt and live music by Juno Award-winning musician and composer Jesse Zubot. www.batteryopera.com www.parbleux.qc.ca Duration: TBA

JOE INK/MICHAEL SLOBODIAN

Presented with Joe Ink and the Vancouver International Dance Festival

Joe Ink (Vancouver) Retrospective: 25 Years

Wednesday-Saturday March 6-9, 8pm March 7 Choreographer Joe Laughlin revisits some of his most popular works in an evening celebrating 25 years of making quirky, lyrical and imaginative dance. Harold, Billy, Stan and Jack (1997) is an athletic quartet exploring masculinity, set to film noir music by Ennio Morricone. In Leſt (2003) a man comes to terms with his life in a tightly focused pas de deux – with a teacup. An excerpt from the elegiac dusk (2011) completes the program.

JOE INK/CHRIS RANDLE

www.joeink.ca Duration: approx 75 minutes

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GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES Presented with Vancouver New Music through The Dance Centre’s Artist-in-Residence program MARTA AMBER MARTA FUNKPRODUCTIONS/CLANCY BARTON/CHRIS RANDLEDENNEHY

Marta Marta Productions (Vancouver) The Ligeti Project Premiere Thursday-Saturday April 18-20, 8pm April 19 The music of the great Hungarian composer György Ligeti provides the starting point for this exciting new collaboration between contemporary choreographer Martha Carter and the innovative Microcosmos String Quartet. A cast of accomplished dancers and musicians seeks to create a dialogue of movement, sound and rhythm that vibrates with contrasts, and expresses the raw energy and deep emotion of Ligeti’s music, which will be played live.

CHARTIER BYRON CHIEF-MOON/CHRIS DANSE/AYELEN LIBERONA RANDLE

www.martamartaproductions.com www.newmusic.org Duration: approx 60 minutes

Chartier Danse (Toronto/Montreal) Stria Thursday-Saturday April 25-27, 8pm April 26

CHARTIER BYRON CHIEF-MOON/CHRIS DANSE/AYELEN LIBERONA RANDLE

Stria is the latest solo work by the award-winning and versatile choreographer/performer MarieJosée Chartier, and is inspired by the beautiful and unpredictable terrain of the Badlands. The work uses an exquisite blend of movement, music, text and voice to delve into a mosaic of colourful memories, and touches on themes of nature, love and loss. Anchored by a luminous central performance by Chartier, Stria is a thoughtful, humorous and unconventional self-portrait. www.chartierdanse.com Duration: 60 minutes

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DISCOVER DANCE! SERIES The Discover Dance! series is a great opportunity to sample the diversity of BC’s dance scene. Entertaining, informative and suitable for all ages, each show combines performance with artist talkbacks, and sometimes audience participation. Performances take place at 12 noon

AERIOSA/TIM MATHESON

Aeriosa

Thursday September 27 Aeriosa’s spectacular aerial dance shows bring together the athleticism of rock climbing and the grace and artistry of dance. Using rope rigging systems, the company creates three-dimensional performances that re-interpret gravity, and delight and inspire audiences. Choreographer Julia Taffe presents a program of theatre-based work and provides revealing insights into a unique dance genre. www.aeriosa.com

Ballet BC

Thursday October 25 BALLET BC/CHRIS RANDLE

Bold and innovative, Ballet BC has developed a distinctive and highly acclaimed style, presenting a varied repertoire of contemporary ballets by Canadian and international choreographers which combine the rigour of classical technique with a cutting-edge approach. Introduced by Artistic Director Emily Molnar, the company’s superb dancers will perform excerpts from a brand new work by American choreographer Nicolo Fonte, which is scheduled to premiere in November. www.balletbc.com

South Asian Arts

SOUTH ASIAN ARTS/HARRY BREWSTER

Thursday November 29 Join South Asian Arts, Uzume Taiko and Sambata for an explosive performance of bhangra, and more! Originally a folk dance celebrating the harvest, bhangra has now surged in popularity worldwide, both in its traditional form and as a fusion with hip-hop, house, and reggae. This special presentation also brings together the percussive sounds of Japanese taiko, Brazil and Cuba. www.southasianarts.ca

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DISCOVER DANCE! SERIES Kokoma African Heritage Ensemble Thursday February 28

KOKOMA AFRICAN HERITAGE ENSEMBLE/JOHN LAM

Founded by Nigerian-born Maobong Oku, Kokoma African Heritage Ensemble is renowned for exhilarating performances that express the rich cultural traditions and ancient rhythms of West Africa. The company’s high-energy dances, live drumming and singing are steeped in poetic and mythological imagery, creating an experience that will excite the eyes, engage the spirit and energize the soul. Presented in celebration of Black History Month. www.maobongoku.com

Mozaico Flamenco Dance Theatre Thursday March 28

MOZAICO FLAMENCO DANCE THEATRE/ADAM P.W. SMITH

Mozaico Flamenco blends fiery flamenco dance and music with the exotic Asian sounds of the Orchid Ensemble in this program of excerpts from the Chinese-Flamenco fusion hit, Café de Chinitas. Showcasing breathtaking virtuosity, electrifying footwork, ravishing costumes and soul-stirring music, this innovative cross-cultural exploration epitomizes how flamenco has become an international artform, embraced by different cultures and peoples all over the world. www.mozaicoflamenco.com

Historical Performance Ensemble Thursday April 25

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE/CHRIS RANDLE

Experience the elegance, courtly manners and discreet wit of dance from centuries past. Historical Performance Ensemble performs a program of authentically recreated social and theatrical Baroque dances, featuring beautifully constructed costumes and entrancing music. This enjoyable and informative presentation illuminates the intricate dances and arts of the time that preceded ballet, and was to become the formative era of the modern world. www.historicalperformance.net

Duration of each show: approx 60 minutes including artist talkback

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RESIDENCIES AND LABS MARGARET GRENIER/DANCERS OF DAMELAHAMID/DEREK DIX

Artists-in-Residence

Artist residencies provide support and fully subsidized studio space at Scotiabank Dance Centre to assist choreographers in the development of new works, with activities ranging from creation and teaching to studio showings and performances. Technical residencies offer production support to artists preparing for full theatre presentations.

DANA GINGRAS/ANIMALS OF DISTINCTION/CHRIS RANDLE

2012-2013 Artists-in-Residence: Martha Carter Justine A. Chambers Lina Fitzner and Caroline Liffmann Claire French Dana Gingras Margaret Grenier Ziyian Kwan Joe Laughlin Wen Wei Wang

DanceLab

The DanceLab interdisciplinary research program supports collaboration between choreographers and artists working in other disciplines, providing fully subsidized studio space for research into cross-art form collaboration. At the end of the Lab the artists open up the process to the public with an informal free studio presentation.

605 COLLECTIVE/PHIL PLANTA

2012-2013 DanceLab choreographers and collaborators: Flamenco Rosario (Rosario Ancer) with Katrina Dunn (dramaturge). Kinesis Dance somatheatro (Paras Terezakis) with Josh Hite (video), Kristen Roos (sound). The 605 Collective (Josh Martin) with Brian Johnson (cinematographer/director) True North Performance (Catherine Lee) with Angela Brown (performance/visual artist), Christine Elsey (dancer/anthropologist), Carmen Rosen (artist, performer).

Choreographic Labs

Triptych (July-November) is an international choreographic project hosted by the Opera Estate Festival Veneto, Italy; Circuit-Est Centre Chorégraphique, Montreal; and The Dance Centre, Vancouver. Three choreographers from each city (Marco D’Agostin, Peter Trotzmer, Ziyian Kwan) come together in each of the host locations to undertake choreographic research. CO:LAB (September-December) connects choreographers and composers for an intensive research process, discussions and studio showings examining movement and music. Presented in partnership with the Canadian Music Centre BC Region. 8


EVENTS | 2012–2013 CALENDAR 11th Annual Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House Saturday September 15

A day of open classes, workshops and events celebrating Canada’s flagship dance facility. Participating artists and companies include Raven Spirit Dance, Dancers of Damelahamid, Barbara Bourget and Dana Gingras. Full schedule to be announced. Presented with the support of

Twelve Minutes Max

Co-hosted with the Firehall Arts Centre

Twelve Minutes Max showcases a selection of eclectic works lasting twelve minutes or less. Program and artist details to be announced. December and May (dates tba) Tickets 604.689.0926 www.firehallartscentre.ca

National Dance Week/International Dance Day April 22-29

Canada’s National Dance Week leads up to International Dance Day, which celebrates the art of dance worldwide every April 29. Full program of events to be announced.

2012–2013 CALENDAR Sept 15 Sept 21 Sept 22 Sept 27

Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House Global Dance Connections: fabien prioville dance company Global Dance Connections: Morgan Nardi Choreography Discover Dance! Aeriosa

Oct 4–6 Oct 25

Global Dance Connections: Restless Productions Discover Dance! Ballet BC

Nov 29

Discover Dance! South Asian Arts

Dec 6–8 Dec

Global Dance Connections: Shay Kuebler Twelve Minutes Max (dates tba)

Jan 18–20 Jan 25–27 Jan 29–30, Feb 1–2

Global Dance Connections: Jérôme Bel Global Dance Connections: Hiroaki Umeda /S20 Global Dance Connections: Pieter Ampe + Guilherme Garrido/CAMPO

Feb 14–16 Feb 28

Global Dance Connections: battery opera performance/Par B.L.eux Discover Dance! Kokoma African Heritage Ensemble

Mar 6–9 Mar 28

Global Dance Connections: Joe Ink Discover Dance! Mozaico Flamenco Dance Theatre

Apr 18–20 Apr 22–29 Apr 25 Apr 25–27

Global Dance Connections: Marta Marta Productions National Dance Week + International Dance Day Discover Dance! Historical Performance Ensemble Global Dance Connections: Chartier Danse

May

Twelve Minutes Max (dates tba)

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TICKETS GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES

Subscribe Build your own subscription to Global Dance Connections and save! Choose 3 or more shows from the season and pay just $20 per ticket. • Save up to 30% on your tickets • Enjoy the flexibility of the build-your-own package: choose any 3 shows or more • Free ticket exchanges: if you can’t make it to a show let us know 48 hours in advance, and we’ll move your ticket to a different night of the same show (subject to availability) • Bring a friend for less: book additional tickets at a discount for the same night you are attending (excludes festival partnerships) • Personal service: deal direct with Dance Centre staff Groups Tickets are $20 for groups of 8+ (in advance only, excludes festival partnerships). Single tickets Regular $30 Students, seniors, CADA members $22 Dance Centre members $20 For the following shows: fabien prioville dance company | Morgan Nardi Choreography | Restless Productions Shay Kuebler | battery opera performance/Par B.L.eux | Marta Marta Productions | Chartier Danse Special pricing applies to single and group tickets for our festival partnership shows: Jérôme Bel | Hiroaki Umeda/S20 | Pieter Ampe + Guilherme Garrido/CAMPO | Joe Ink Please visit www.thedancecentre.ca for details. Double bill: fabien prioville dance company Sept 21 + Morgan Nardi Choreography Sept 22: $50 (tickets to both shows must be booked at the same time)

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Groups Tickets are $10 for groups of 8+ (in advance only). Single tickets Regular $12 Students, seniors, children, CADA members $10 Dance Centre members $8

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Subscriptions Book online at www.thedancecentre.ca Call The Dance Centre at 604.606.6420 or email us at tickets@thedancecentre.ca Or complete and return the form at the back of this brochure. Groups Call 604.606.6420 or email tickets@thedancecentre.ca to book. Single Tickets Advance tickets are available from Tickets Tonight*: 604.684.2787 (surcharge applies to phone bookings) Online at www.ticketstonight.ca At the door: from one hour prior to showtime (subject to availability) * with the exception of single tickets to Joe Ink, available through www.vidf.ca.

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LOCATION AND INFORMATION Our events take place at: Scotiabank Dance Centre 677 Davie Street (at Granville), Vancouver 604.606.6400 www.thedancecentre.ca

Please note public parking downtown is limited and we recommend using transit if possible. For information contact Translink at 604.953.3333 www.translink.ca. Twelve Minutes Max takes place at: Firehall Arts Centre 280 East Cordova Street, Vancouver 604.689.0926 www.ďŹ rehallartscentre.ca

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SUPPORT US | STUDIO RENTALS SUPPORT US

Established in 1986 as a resource centre for the dance profession and the public in British Columbia, The Dance Centre has evolved into a multifaceted organization offering a range of activities unparalleled in Canadian dance. We provide resources and support for the profession, present performances and events for the public, operate this country’s flagship dance facility Scotiabank Dance Centre, and work to promote BC dance. IVAN HUNTER

Our donors play a crucial role in enabling us to continue to support the development of dance in BC. Their contributions help us to present work by emerging and established artists, encourage collaboration between dance and other disciplines, offer professional development opportunities, equip and sustain our facility, preserve the most comprehensive dance video library in Western Canada, and much more. The Dance Centre is a non-profit organization and a registered charity.

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Our building, Scotiabank Dance Centre, is regarded as Canada’s flagship dance facility and opened in downtown Vancouver in 2001. It houses six bright dance studios with mirrors, barres and sprung floors, a fully-equipped, versatile 154-seat black box production/ presentation space, plus a board room, lounge and canopied roof terrace. Our beautiful studios are available for rent for rehearsals, classes, workshops, performances, auditions, photoshoots, filming and more, with graduated rental rates offering substantial subsidies for dance activities. Scotiabank Dance Centre is also a unique and inspiring location for special events of all kinds, including receptions, conferences and weddings: our friendly and experienced staff will help you identify the best space for your needs, recommend a caterer and advise on technical requirements. For details call 604.606.6400, or visit our virtual tour at www.thedancecentre.ca.

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SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES Build your own subscription: 3 or more shows Select your shows and dates: fabien prioville dance company

Fri Sept 21

Morgan Nardi Choreography

Sat Sept 22

Restless Productions

Thurs Oct 4

Fri Oct 5

Sat Oct 6

Shay Kuebler

Thurs Dec 6

Fri Dec 7

Sat Dec 8

Jérôme Bel

Fri Jan 18

Sat Jan 19

Sun Jan 20

Hiroaki Umeda/S20

Fri Jan 25

Sat Jan 26

Sun Jan 27

Wed Jan 30

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Sat Feb 2

Thurs Feb 14

Fri Feb 15

Sat Feb 16

Thurs Mar 7

Fri Mar 8

Sat Mar 9

Marta Marta Productions

Thurs Apr 18

Fri Apr 19

Sat Apr 20

Chartier Danse

Thurs Apr 25

Fri Apr 26

Sat Apr 27

Pieter Ampe + Guilherme Garrido/CAMPO

Tues Jan 29

battery opera/Par B.L.eux Joe Ink

Wed Mar 6

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