2015 VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL PROGRAM
MARCH 8-28, 2015
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North American premiere of BACKSTAGE “a dive into a magical world” February 19 - 22 Red Room
Shay Kuebler Radical System Art
World premiere of GLORY “hip, highly entertaining dance” February 21 - 23 NRT
Idan Sharabi & Artists ISRAEL HOLLAND BC
back with a new full length work “unforgettable moments & inspiration”
Vanessa Goodman opens with a world premiere
“thrilling visual magic” February 25 - February 28 NRT
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PRODUCERS’ NOTES
Welcome to the 15th edition of the Vancouver International Dance Festival. We are excited to start the 2015 season by announcing that we have a new home in the Woodward’s Heritage Building where we will share office and studio space with our friends Kokoro Dance, Vancouver Moving Theatre and Raven Spirit Dance.
Our Roundhouse shows include new work by three of Vancouver’s most exciting young
TABLE OF CONTENTS
dance companies: Out Innerspace, the 605
02. Event Calendar
Collective, and the response. After having to
03. Ticket and Venue Information
postpone his 2014 VIDF engagement when he broke his arm swimming with dolphins
04. Letters of Greeting
in Hawaii, Montreal’s Benoît Lachambre,
08. Dairakudakan
now fully recovered, brings his highly
12. Par B.L.Eux
acclaimed Snakeskins to the Roundhouse
14. Benjamin Kamino
stage. We also introduce to our VIDF audiences, three other highly physical
16. Out Innerspace / 605 Collective
Please come to our opening night reception
and audacious choreographers: Benjamin
19. Ferenc Fehér
in the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall on
Kamino (Toronto), Ferenc Fehér (Hungary),
20. Manuel Roque
Wednesday, March 11th at 6:30pm featuring
and Manuel Roque (Montreal).
22. The Response
At the Vancouver Playhouse, we are excited
24. Kokoro Dance
to present Dairakudakan, a 22 dancer
26. Master Classes
the artwork of Thomas Anfield and the photography of Peter Eastwood. We will be awarding the 2015 VIDF Choreographic Award to a deserving emerging choreographer and we will be showing the Edin Velez film entitled Dance of Darkness about the history of butoh. To be put on
company that is Japan’s oldest and most theatrical butoh company. You do not want
28. Exhibition & Life Drawing
to miss this spectacular company on their
32. Supporting the VIDF
first visit to Canada.
36. Community Partners
our guest list, please send a free ticket
We invite you to take part in weekday life
request to boxoffice@vidf.ca and let us know
drawing sessions or join a class by one of
whether you are coming by yourself or with
our visiting artists.
a guest. Tickets are limited to no more than 200 people.
And, please come to see us in our free performances in our new home at the
The 2015 VIDF includes nine companies
Woodward’s Atrium.
from Canada, Japan, and Hungary. New this year is an All Shows Pass for only $98 that
Come and enjoy the VIDF and celebrate
gives you entry to all seven Roundhouse
dance in the month of March!
and Vancouver Playhouse shows. Only 400 passes are available so take advantage of this most affordable opportunity to see all
— BARBARA BOURGET & JAY HIRABAYASHI
of our exciting shows!
Photograph by Katie Huisman
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2015 EVENT CALENDAR
SUN, MARCH 8
SAT, MARCH 14
KOKORO DANCE Site Specific Works 2PM, 4PM @ Woodward’s Atrium
BENJAMIN KAMINO Nudity. Desire 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall
WED, MARCH 11
2015 VIDF OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION Introducing the artwork of Thomas Anfield and the photography of Peter Eastwood; 2015 VIDF Choreographic Award to a deserving emerging choreographer; showing of Edin Velez film Dance of Darkness about the history of butoh. 6:30PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall THURS, MARCH 12
BENJAMIN KAMINO Nudity. Desire 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall PAR B.L.EUX Snakeskins 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre FRI, MARCH 13
BENOÎT LACHAMBRE MASTER CLASS 9:30AM @ Harbour Dance Centre BENJAMIN KAMINO Nudity. Desire 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall PAR B.L.EUX Snakeskins 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre
PAR B.L.EUX Snakeskins 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre SUN, MARCH 15
KOKORO DANCE Site Specific Works 2PM, 4PM @ Woodward’s Atrium TUE, MARCH 17
DAIRAKUDAKAN MASTER CLASS 9:30AM @ Harbour Dance Centre THURS, MARCH 19
FERENC FEHÉR Tao Te 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall 605 COLLECTIVE/OUT INNERSPACE Vital Few/New Work 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre FRI, MARCH 20
FERENC FEHÉR MASTER CLASS 9:30AM @ Harbour Dance Centre DAIRAKUDAKAN Mushi no Hoshi – Space Insect 8PM @ Vancouver Playhouse
FERENC FEHÉR Tao Te 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall 605 COLLECTIVE/OUT INNERSPACE Vital Few/New Work 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre SAT, MARCH 21
DAIRAKUDAKAN Mushi no Hoshi – Space Insect 8PM @ Vancouver Playhouse FERENC FEHÉR Tao Te 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall 605 COLLECTIVE/OUT INNERSPACE Vital Few/New Work 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre SUN, MARCH 22
KOKORO DANCE New Work-in-Progress 2PM, 4PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall THURS, MARCH 26
THE RESPONSE Orbits: a movement study 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall MANUEL ROQUE Ne meurs pas tout de suite, on nous regarde (Don’t you die right now, we are being watched) 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre
FRI, MARCH 27
MANUEL ROQUE MASTER CLASS 9:30AM @ Harbour Dance Centre THE RESPONSE Orbits: a movement study 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall MANUEL ROQUE Ne meurs pas tout de suite, on nous regarde (Don’t you die right now, we are being watched) 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre SAT, MARCH 28
THE RESPONSE Orbits: a movement study 7PM @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall MANUEL ROQUE Ne meurs pas tout de suite, on nous regarde (Don’t you die right now, we are being watched) 8PM @ Roundhouse Performance Centre OTHER ACTIVITIES MARCH 16 – 27
LIFE DRAWING SESSIONS Week Days at Noon @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall MARCH 11-28
ART & PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall
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2015 TICKET AND VENUE INFO
VANCOUVER PLAYHOUSE TICKETS
VIDF BOX OFFICE
(Reserved Seating)
VIDF.CA: The VIDF Box Office is available online 24/7; online ticket sales available until 4PM on the day of the show.
Section A: $50.00 Section B: $40.00 Group of 10 or more: $35.00
604.662.4966: Administrative staff are available to take your calls during office hours throughout the year, and from 12PM – 5PM, Monday through Saturday beginning February 2, 2015.
All Show Pass: $98.00 Includes 3 roundhouse shows + 1 Playhouse show (and free entry to 7pm Roundhouse Exhibition Hall shows).
DOOR SALES: 60 minutes prior to show time at the Vancouver Playhouse (7PM), and 90 minutes prior to show time at the Roundhouse Performance Centre (6:30PM).
All prices for tickets and festival passes are in Canadian funds and include the annual VIDF Membership fee, VIDF Endowment Fund contribution and applicable GST.
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(General Admission) Adult: $30.00 Senior: $25.00 Student: $25.00 Non-profit Arts Employee: $25.00 Group of 10 or More: $20.00
PERFORMANCE STAGES
Vancouver Playhouse: 600 Hamilton St @ Dunsmuir St, Vancouver
All Show Pass: $98.00 Includes 3 roundhouse shows + 1 Playhouse show (and free entry to 7pm Roundhouse Exhibition Hall shows).
ROUNDHOUSE EXHIBITION HALL SHOWS
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March, 2015
A Message from Premier Christy Clark
A Message from the Mayor On behalf of the citizens of Vancouver, and my colleagues on City Council, I want to extend my warmest greetings to the 2015 Vancouver International Dance Festival. Vancouver’s strong multicultural fabric showcases the vibrancy of our city and provides citizens with the opportunity to engage in a variety of cultural and artistic events. The Vancouver International Dance Festival has always provided a showcase for local, national and international dance artists and we are proud of our reputation as a major centre for the performing arts. I hope everyone enjoys the Festival! Yours truly,
Gregor Robertson MAYOR
As Premier of the Province of British Columbia, I am very pleased to welcome you to the 2015 Vancouver International Dance Festival, March 10 th to 28 th – three wonderful weeks of dance performances, workshops and other activities. With featured artists from Japan, Hungary, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, the audiences will be sure to enjoy the array of dance techniques and styles such as butoh, hip hop, flamenco, ballet and contemporary dance. This will be one of those wonderful cultural experiences that will inspire and impress dance enthusiasts. Thank you to everyone involved in putting this impressive 15 th Anniversary programme together and thank you to the audiences for your support of the artists and this Festival. Sincerely,
Christy Clark Premier
The Canada Council for the Arts salutes the Vancouver International Dance Festival
Le Conseil des arts du Canada salue le Vancouver International Dance Festival
At the Canada Council for the Arts, we believe that the arts expand horizons and strengthen society. That’s why we strive to give the public greater access to outstanding performances, in part by supporting events like the Vancouver International Dance Festival.
Au Conseil des arts du Canada, nous sommes convaincus que l’art élargit les horizons individuels et enrichit notre société. C’est pourquoi nous nous efforçons de donner au public un accès accru à de grandes performances en appuyant des événements comme le Vancouver International Dance Festival.
Since 2000, the Festival has been bringing the world’s finest culturally diverse contemporary dance artists to venues across Vancouver. With its dynamic presentations, workshops and panel discussions the Festival is an occasion for the public and dancers alike to discover and celebrate contemporary dance from around the world.
Depuis 2000, le Festival prend place dans divers lieux de Vancouver pour présenter les meilleurs artistes de danse contemporaine provenant de diverses cultures. Avec ses prestations, ateliers et tables rondes dynamiques, le festival donne au public et aux danseurs l’occasion de découvrir et de célébrer diverses formes de danse contemporaine du monde entier.
We are pleased to support the Vancouver International Dance Festival and wish everyone involved a rewarding experience.
Nous sommes heureux d’appuyer le Vancouver International Dance Festival et souhaitons à tous ceux qui y participent une expérience enrichissante.
Simon Brault Director and CEO, O.C, Q.C. Canada Council for the Arts
Simon Brault, O.C., O.Q. Directeur et chef de la direction Conseil des arts du Canada
Our Government knows that arts and culture are essential to the well-being and economic growth of communities across the country. This is why we support events like the Vancouver International Dance Festival. Once again this year, this festival features dancers from the region and beyond in shows that highlight all styles of dance. In addition to encouraging excellence, it contributes to the vitality of the area’s cultural scene and gives audiences the chance to get to know the vast universe of dance. On behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Government of Canada, I thank the Vancouver International Dance Festival Society and the artists and volunteers who make this celebration of dance an event not to be missed. I would also like to express my best wishes to the festival on the occasion of its 15th anniversary.
Notre gouvernement sait que les arts et
la culture sont essentiels au bien-être et à l’essor économique des communautés de partout au pays. Voilà pourquoi nous appuyons des rencontres comme le Festival international de danse de Vancouver. Cette année encore, ce festival met en vedette des danseurs d’ici et d’ailleurs dans des spectacles où tous les styles sont à l’honneur. En plus d’encourager l’excellence, il contribue au dynamisme de la scène culturelle de la région et donne la chance au public de mieux connaître le vaste univers de la danse.
Au nom du premier ministre Stephen
Harper et du gouvernement du Canada, je remercie la Société du Festival international de danse de Vancouver, les artistes et les bénévoles qui font de cette grande fête de la danse un rendez-vous à ne pas manquer. J’en profite pour offrir mes meilleurs vœux au Festival à l’occasion de son 15e anniversaire.
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DAIRAKUDAKAN
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MARCH 20 & 21, 8PM The Vancouver Playhouse Section A: $50.00 Section B: $40.00 Group of 10 or more: $25.00 All Show Pass: $98.00 Includes 3 Roundhouse shows + 1 Playhouse show (and free entry to 7pm Roundhouse Exhibition Hall shows). For tickets visit VIDF.CA or phone 604.662.4966
MUSHI NO HOSHI – SPACE INSECT With 22 surreal, shape-shifting dancers, other-worldly costumes and bodypaint, and a spectacular set, Dairakudakan exemplifies the transformative power of butoh through its imaginative blend of theatre and dance. Mushi no Hoshi – Space Insect was choreographed by artistic director, Akaji Maro, an accomplished film actor who has appeared in 77 films including Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Vol I. Maro worked with butoh founder Tatsumi Hijikata prior to forming Dairakudan in 1972.
Mushi ho Hoshi – Space Insect is Maro’s response to a message from space: For over seven million years, since your birth, we have kepton trying to establish contact with you, But until this day, you were not able to understand our signals. And this, despite your having the capacity to do so. Finally, we have decided to abandon you. We have already started communicating with other organisms on Earth. They excel in the understanding of our signals, in their execution. From now on, your existence will be of no concern to us. You’re in danger!
jCanadian Tour supported by the Tokyo Arts Council
Photograph by Hiroyuki Kawashima
10 DAIRAKUDAKAN COMPANY Choreography and Direction: Akaji Maro Music: Keisuke Doi, Jeff Mills Costumes: Kyoko Domoto Lighting Designer: Noriyuki Mori Cast: Akaji Maro, Takuya Muramatsu, Emiko Agastuma, Ikko Tamura, Atsushi Matsuda, Tomoshi Shioya, Barabbas Okuyama, Daiichiro Yuyama, Kohei Wakaba, Naoya Oda, Yuta Kobayashi, Yoshihiro Kim, Seiya Miyamoto, Akiko Takakuwa, Naomi Muku, Azusa Fujimoto, Jongye Yang, Oran Ito, Yuna Saimon, Aya Okamoto, Yuka Mita, Sakura Kashiwamura Stage Manager: Kazuhiko Nakahara Stage Hand: Tsubasa Tanaka Lighting Operator: Mami Tabata Sound Operator: Satoshi Oikawa Wardrobe: Mika Tominaga General Manager: Yoko Shinfune Manager: Ryo Yamamoto
“ We are very excited to present the legendary Dairakudakan, Japan’s oldest and largest butoh company in their premiere Canadian performances of Mushi no Hoshi – Space Insect!!!” — BARBARA BOURGET AND JAY HIRABAYASHI
ABOUT AKAJI MARO (麿赤兒) Akaji Maro was born in Nara in 1943. In 1965, he co-founded Jokyo-Gekijo with renowned Japanese actor/director Juro Kara under the strong influence of Tatsumi Hijikata. In their productions, Maro was acknowledged as an actor who embodied Kara’s “privileged physical theory” with his own spectacular acting approach. He inspired many performing artists during the 1960’s and 70’s. In 1966, he studied under Tatsumi Hijikata, one of the pioneers of butoh. In 1972, Maro founded Dairakudakan with Ushio Amagatsu and Ko Murobushi, but
became its sole artistic director when the others left soon after its founding. Maro brought his spectacular performing technique into butoh dance pieces. One of his basic teachings, Tempu-tenshiki, was controversial not only in Japan but also in other countries after its shocking debut at numerous dance festivals in France and U.S. Since the 1980’s, butoh has profoundly influenced the international dance scene. Maro’s approach to dance embodies Ichinin ippa (“one dancer, one school” - the idea that each individual should be able to express create her/his own movement vocabularies).
He has fostered many new butoh companies and dancers through this philosophy. Maro has challenged himself to cross the borders of different art forms as an actor, dancer and director/choreographer. He has also starred in spectacular hit movies including Kikujiro no Natsu, Pacchigi, Love & Peace, KILL BILL, as well as in TV series. Dairakudakan will celebrate its 43rd anniversary in 2015 by performing in Vancouver and France. Maro was awarded the Commissioner’s Award of the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2006.
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ABOUT DAIRAKUDAKANO (大駱駝艦) Dairakudakan has presented many works by Akaji Maro where he collects and reconstructs forgotten Miburi-teburi (human gestures) through the principle of Temputenshiki (literal translation: being born in this world is a great talent itself). The company has performed in many cities and countries. Dairakudakan is a driving force that is making butoh known internationally. Dairakudakan has also fostered other butoh artists and companies. Founding members Ushio Amagatsu went on to form Sankai Juku while Ko Murobushi also has become an
internationally renowned butoh artist. At the Kochuten studio of Dairakudakan in Kichijoji, Tokyo, Dairakudakan members perform in various groupings. In 2012, Dairakudakan performed at the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris, France and UNAM in Mexico. In 2013, Dairakudakan performed two productions at the Montpellier International Dance Festival in France, at the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris, and at the Normandy Autumn Festival in France.
Dairakudakan produced its newest piece, Mushi no Hoshi-Space Insect, in Tokyo in 2014 to mark the company’s 42nd anniversary. The company also initiated a butoh workshop class for the public, Mujin-juku. Dairakudakan received the Japan Critics Association’s Award in 1974, 1987, 1996, 1999 and 2007.
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MONTREAL’S
PAR B.L.EUX
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SNAKESKINS This solo (actually a ‘fake’ solo, because he is accompanied on stage by dancer Daniele Albanese and musician / multi-instrumentalist Hahn Rowe), offers the choreographer the opportunity to point sharpen the strong lines of his work and reposition his approach in the present. To update this very inside inner process, this very organic process, the choreographer imagines a structure with perspective dispersions that create a leak point of emanation in space. He clings on to it and plays with the distribution of his weight. The body undulates, surrenders, and is transformed by minute alterations of symmetry and balance. There are multiple variations and multiple amplitudes of movement. With Snakeskins, Benoît Lachambre opens himself up as never before, making his own skin a surface of resistance to any formatted ideas.
MARCH 12-14, 8PM Roundhouse Performance Centre Adult: $30.00 Senior: $25.00 Student: $25.00 Group of 10+: $20.00 All Show Pass: $98.00 Opening Performance by Benjamin Kamino at 7pm See following page for details. For tickets visit VIDF.CA or phone 604.662.4966
Concept, Choreography and Performance: Benoît Lachambre With the participation of: Daniele Albanese Music Composed and Performed Live: Hahn Rowe Artistic Collaboration: Daniele Albanese, Hanna Hedman Costumes and Props: Alexandra Bertaut Photography: Christine Rose Divito Lighting: Yves Godin Scenography: Yves Godin, Benoît Lachambre, Philippe Dupeyroux Technical Direction: Johannes Sundrup Production: Par B.L.eux (Montreal)
Coproduction: Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), PACT Zollverein – Choreographisches Zentrum NRW (Essen), Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson et CDC Paris Réseau/centre de développement chorégraphique (Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson, L’étoile du nord, micadanses-ADDP, studio Le regard du Cygne-AMD XXe), SNDO (Amsterdam), La Bâtie – Festival de Genève, Musée de La Danse / Centre Chorégraphique National de Rennes et de Bretagne (Rennes). With the support of Théâtre de la Bastille (Paris), and the City of Paris in the framework of its residence program at Cité internationale des Arts and the special participation of Compagnie Stalk (Parma).
Photograph by Christine Rose Divito
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NUDITY. DESIRE Curator, choreographer, dancer, and performer, Benjamin Kamino is a generous and deep artist who floats in the creative space. Easily floating between platforms, his works are found both in theatres and galleries. Through the embodiment of philosophical theories and criticisms, dance becomes a place where ethical positions can be questioned.
Nudity. Desire is a dance/performance that undertakes as subject an origin of language through the appropriation of the theological concept of nudity. Building from the work of Giorgio Agamben, Kamino examines the moment of the fall in Genesis where the first nude would be the time when humanity would first acquire a capacity for knowledge, language, and desire. This creation of extreme sensitivity presents a body hanging grace and leads us into the deep roots of desire and vanity.
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VANCOUVER’S
OUT INNERSPACE / 605 COLLECTIVE
NEW WORK by Out Innerspace Out Innerspace’s new creation is a yet-tobe-titled ensemble work for 7 dancers. With this new work they have brought together a fervent mini crowd of lawless, quicksilver and elaborate personalities. Dancers are Chaplin-esque players in a world conflict cinema fighting over the territory of the theatre, for power over their own domain, both physically and psychologically. The driving content of this battle takes into account today’s most relevant conflicts and challenges—the oversimplification of good and evil. This work employs character as metaphor and the group as an otherworldly population at odds with themselves. They are at the mercy of
anonymity, taboos, surveillance, and celebrity in a “technetronic” era of obscurity, while the others are looking to dismantle and disrupt these unproductive narratives. They are both the protagonists and antagonists, loveable and lethal, egos and ids, in a performance language seeking equal parts of fantasy and everyday, primitive and futuristic, mirth and uncompromising honesty.
Public Research Mentor: Vanessa Kwan Rehearsal Director: Justine Chambers; Apprentices: Elya Grant, Sophia Wolfe Lighting Design: James Proudfoot; Music Composition: TBC Video Design and Manipulation: David Raymond and Craig Alfredson Costume Design: Tiffany Tregarthen and Darryl Milot
Choreographed and Performed by: David Raymond and Tiffany Tregarthen in collaboration with Laura Avery, Ralph Escamillan, Elissa Hanson, Arash Khakpour and Renée Sigouin Project Mentor: Crystal Pite
Created with the support of CanDance Network of Presenters Commission Fund, City of Vancouver, British Columbia Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, ArtSpring Theatre, Dance in Victoria, VIDF, The Dance Centre
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MARCH 19 -21, 8PM Roundhouse Performance Centre Adult: $30.00 Senior: $25.00 Student: $25.00 Group of 10+: $20.00 All Show Pass: $98.00 Opening Performance by Ferenc Fehér at 7pm See following page for details. For tickets visit VIDF.CA or phone 604.662.4966 “ Out Innerspace and the 605 Collective are two of Vancouver’s hottest dance companies. In this shared evening program, they give an initial look at new works that will receive their full premieres in 2016!” — BARBARA BOURGET AND JAY HIRABAYASHI
VITAL FEW by 605 Collective 605 Collective is developing a brand-new work with and for six unique performers, a collaborative undertaking utilizing mechanisms of constant codependence and interrelation between the dancers. Each performer’s own distinct expression, movement, and choice making weaves together to collectively build the moving sculpture of the group body, the whole greater than the sum of its parts. Acknowledging both an autonomy and responsibility to the group, the struggle
work pushes the company into new physical territory to further explore the essence of unison and togetherness, the negotiation of group dynamics, and the preservation of self inside the collective consciousness.
of coexistence within the set parameters and finite space continuously informs the content of this hyper connected dance. The
Created with the support of City of Vancouver, BC Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, The Dance Centre, Dance Victoria, VIDF
Choreographed and Performed by: Lisa Gelley and Josh Martin in collaboration with Hayden Fong, Jane Osborne, Odile-Amélie Peters, Jessica Wilkie, Sophia Wolfe (apprentice) Lighting Design: Robert Sondergaard
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HUNGARY’S
FERENC FEHÉR TAO TE I have left an earlier standpoint, not in order to exchange it for another one, but because even the former standpoint was merely a way-station along a way. The lasting element in thinking is the way. And ways of thinking hold within them that mysterious quality that we can walk them forward and backward, and that indeed only the way back will lead us forward. (M. Heidegger: On The Way To Language – A Dialogue On Language between a Japanese and an Inquirer). That quotation, although from the pen of a philosopher and related to thinking, corresponds exactly to the structural device of the
dance theatre piece created by Ferenc Fehér. Relying solely on the non-verbal elements of dance, he manifests the experience of being by making tangible the momentum we encounter as we travel on a beaten or an unbeaten path. Creators: Ferenc Fehér, Ákos Dózsa Dancers: Balázs Szitás, Ferenc Fehér Music: Ferenc Fehér Light and Sound: Dávid Kovácsovics Choreography: Ferenc Fehér
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MONTREAL’S
MANUEL ROQUE
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NE MEURS PAS TOUT DE SUITE, ON NOUS REGARDE (DON’T YOU DIE RIGHT NOW, WE ARE BEING WATCHED) Ne meurs pas tout de suite, on nous regarde (Don’t you die right now, we are being watched) seeks a balance between a specific choreographic language and an obvious theatrical presence—the piece gives priority to the search for expressing a kinetic sense/moment. Choreographer Manuel Roque defines the human condition in this work through the way the characters express themselves, their relationships to their environment, to each other, and to the poetic/metaphysical value of their movements/pulses. The choreography puts the movement upfront, giving the dancers a large range of freedom connected to primal impulses. This freedom is balanced by sharp dramatic text. The performers are playfully urged into virtuosity, energetic contrast, surprising connections, and a deep level of sensitive awareness. Sometimes the characters act like zombies; other times they are empty, hysterical, or fully present.
MARCH 26 & 28, 8PM Roundhouse Performance Centre Adult: $30.00 Senior: $25.00 Student: $25.00 Group of 10+: $20.00 All Show Pass: $98.00 Opening Performance by The Response at 7pm See following page for details. For tickets visit VIDF.CA or phone 604.662.4966
Choreography: Manuel Roque (in collaboration with the following creative team) Performers: Lucie Vigneault, Manuel Roque, Judith Allen. Rehearsal Director: Indiana Escach Dramaturge: Peter James Lighting and Technical Direction: Judith Allen Costumes/Set: Marilène Bastien Sound Score: Manuel Roque (with excerpts of interviews with Stephen Hawking, an excerpt from the film score of Happiness by Todd Haynes, an anonymous organist, some Toronto passers-by, a Chihuahua on rue Dorion, an anonymous skipping rope jumper, an extract from the Ave Verum Corpus K 618 by Mozart, a French kettle, a Parisian street singer…)
Photography by Sandra Lynn Belanger
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ORBITS: A MOVEMENT STUDY length work. This installment, a duet, finds two atomic beings moving through space in relentless unison with moments of irregularity and reaction, the bodies of the dancers striving to portray the sense of chemical reactions we find internally and externally in our universe.
Orbits: a movement study is part of a series of work-in-progress performance experiments geared towards the movement research and creation of the company’s next full
the response is a project based contemporary dance company dedicated to challenging how contemporary dance can be made, shown and perceived. It is a home for its founder and director, Amber Funk Barton, to create new work that balances artistic resonance and physical spectacle. Inspired by the ability of the human body, its physical potential and
its emotional make-up the response, Amber aims to go beyond the focus of form to create cinematic experiences using the body to create pictures, images and shapes to evoke reaction. It is a company distinguishable by the vulnerability and sensitivity portrayed in its works. Work is inspired by imperfection, mistakes, regret. the response. aims to tell stories. It presents ordinary, recognizable characters and emotions in imaginary landscapes. It is a reaction: to what we see, feel and hear. Choreography: Amber Funk Barton Performers: Amber Funk Barton and Alexa Mardon
MARCH 26 & 28, 7PM Roundhouse Exhibition Hall FREE with a $3 Membership Opening for Manuel Rogue See previous page for details. For more details visit VIDF.CA or phone 604.662.4966
THE RESPONSE VANCOUVER’S
Photography by Chris Barton
EDAM
presents
Peter Bingham Claire French Jay Hirabayashi May 20 - 30 EDAM Theatre 303 E. 8th Ave. www.edamdance.org
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VANCOUVER’S
KOKORO DANCE
Kokoro Dance performs free shows at 2:00pm and 4:00pm on March 8th and 15th at the Woodward’s Atrium and at 2:00pm and 4:00pm on March 22nd at the Roundhouse. Choreographers Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi perform new work-in-progress chapters of their upcoming new work, The Book of Love, with dancers Molly McDermott and Billy Marchenski.
The Book of Love will premiere at the Roundhouse November 25 – December 5, 2015 and will feature music by composer Jeffrey Ryan performed live by the Standing Wave music ensemble, set and costumes by British artist Jonathan Baldock, and lighting by Gerald King.
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KOKORO DANCE: MARCH 8 & 15, 2PM & 4PM Woodward’s Atrium MARCH 22, 2PM & 4PM Roundhouse Exhibition Hall For more details visit VIDF.CA or phone 604.662.4966
Photography by Chris Randle
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FERENC FEHÉR Immerse yourself in the artistic practices of national and international dance artists performing at the 2015 VIDF. If you want to get direct insight into the art of our visiting guest artists, there is no better way than by taking a master class or workshop. Class size is limited, so we strongly recommend advance registration for all workshops. 20% Discount available for members of CADA/West, Kokoro Dance, and Simon Fraser University SCA Dance Students. All workshops and master classes are located at Harbour Dance Centre, 927 Granville St, 3rd Floor. To register, please visit VIDF.ca or phone 604.662.4966
March 20, 2015 from 9:30am to 11:30am at Harbour Dance Centre Physical Dance In his dances Ferenc FehĂŠr uses his personal movement vocabulary which has developed over the years and is still constantly changing. His style is very close to physical dance and contemporary dance. He focuses on creative work for advanced and professional dancers. You will use your imagination in tandem with your physical body to generate new movement ideas and to work fluidly in an ensemble. You will practice these skills in guided improvisations that focus on variations of craft, group work, and individual movement invention. This will require heavy physical work. Cost: $25.00
MASTER CLASSES
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DAIRAKUDAKAN March 17, 2015 from 9:30am to 11:30am at Harbour Dance Centre Master Class with Takuya Muramatsu with Daiichiro Yuyama Takuya Muramatsu is a principal dancer and choreographer with Dairakudakan since 1994, and head of the Dairakudakan school. Dairakudakan has been guided by Artistic Director Akaji Maro’s butoh concepts including tempu-tenshiki (“being born into the world is a great talent in itself”) and ichinin-ippa (“one dancer, one school”), which stresses the importance of individuals developing unique movement vocabularies.
BENOÎT LACHAMBRE March 13, 2015 from 9:30am to 11:30am at Harbour Dance Centre
This master class is a rare opportunity to be introduced to the teaching of Japan’s oldest butoh company and a great introduction to their performances at the Vancouver Playhouse on March 20th and 21st. Cost: $25.00
MANUAL ROQUE March 27, 2015 from 9:30am to 11:30am at Harbour Dance Centre
Master Class
Master Class
Teaching internationally across Europe, Asia, and North America, Benoît Lachambre’s workshops communicate his knowledge of kinaesthetics and somatics, the experimental techniques that have provided the structure of his works, and in which he is a renowned expert. Based on the distribution of weight and the forces of gravity informed by Amelia Itcush, Benoit will work on the alignment and imagination of participants, aiming for a heightened awareness of the senses.
After receiving a Diplôme d’études collégiales for theatre studies in France, followed by further studies at the Ecole Nationale De Cirque In Montréal, Manuel began his career as an acrobat with Cirque Eloïze before turning to dance. Several choreographers have called on his talent, including Dominique Porte, Hélène Langevin, Peter James and his psychotic cabarets, Paul-André Fortier And Sylvain Emard. In addition, he danced for Compagnie Marie Chouinard for three years, performing the company’s repertoire, as well as participating on the creation of Orphée Et Eurydice.
Cost: $25.00
As evidenced by his background in acrobatic circus training, Manuel is interested in the physicality of the body and its extension as an instrument for the language of movement. Cost: $25.00
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ART EXHIBITION & LIFE DRAWING
The 2015 VIDF features the visual art of Thomas Anfield and the photography of Peter Eastwood in the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall.
THOMAS ANFIELD Thomas Anfield is an artist who works primarily in painting but also crosses boundaries creating work in dance, performance and music. He has presented his work Internationally in North America, Europe, Russia and Africa including the Vancouver Art Gallery, The National Galley of Senegal and Jardin Borda Mexico. He has co-created and presented three full performances in Moscow presented by the Moscow Ballet. His work has been featured in Modern Painters, Elle, Macleans, Vancouver Magazine and Preview Magazine. Artist’s Statement As a figurative painter who has also been fortunate to have worked as a dancer I began to see the figures in my work as performers, both object and subject, as vehicles or triggers designed to conjure a profound human psychological presence through an interior mimesis. Butoh with its internalization of worldly forces, a sense of being moved from within and a modern expressionist sense of posture echoes this feeling for me. One projects ones’ own emotions onto a
good Butoh performer, or more precisely, a union between performer and watcher takes place during a successful performance. In my newest paintings I seek an integration of object and environment, a reference to the cognitive history of images and a visual trace of our perpetual becoming, our perpetual unfolding. Ultimately both are arts of designing figures in space and time and both are dependant on creating that sense of Yungen a Japanese word meaning an awareness of the universe that triggers an emotional response too deep and mysterious for words. I believe this is what visual artists have been struggling with throughout history. The history of painting has been as much about this search for meaning through a meditation on form, and its attendant colour, as it has been about image or narrative. Like dance, painting can be enjoyed on the internet but it is ultimately a corporeal and physical experience that can really only be experience in the flesh, in real time and space.
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PETER EASTWOOD Peter Eastwood is a Vancouver based travel photographer whose philanthropic works include projects in both Sri Lanka and Uganda. He is currently working on a multi layered Sri Lankan exhibition, ‘Sri Lanka after the Tsunami’ which covers the stories of the terrible disaster ten years ago using still and video portraiture and the written word. The exhibition will run in Vancouver April 9th – 21st, 2015 at Visualspace Gallery, 3352 Dunbar Street.
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LIFE DRAWING SESSIONS
March 16 – 27 @ Roundhouse Exhibition Hall
Join us in the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall for noon hour life drawing sessions every weekday beginning Monday, March 16 through Friday March 27. Practice your drawing skills and let your creativity be inspired by dancers and life models posing in either costumes or plain clothes in the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall.
These public sessions, presented in partnership with the Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre, are open to all skill levels, are free, and require no pre-registration. Sketching paper, pencils, and other supplies are available for participants to borrow courtesy of a generous donation by Opus Art Supplies.
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SUPPPORT THE VIDF
HOW TO HELP
VIDF ENDOWMENT FUND
LARISA FAYAD MEMORIAL FUND
You can support the festival’s programming and the continued growth of contemporary dance through donations to the Vancouver International Dance Festival. The VIDF is a non-profit, artist-run, registered charitable society (CRA# 892858614RR0001) that needs your support. Your donation will help to ensure ongoing opportunities for local dancers, and touring opportunities for international artists to bring their works to the stage in Vancouver.
Supervised by the Vancouver Foundation, the VIDF Endowment Fund is building a long term legacy for the festival. Interest from this fund supports the programming of the society, and nurtures the development of dance and theatre by supporting the Larisa Fayad bursary award for emerging lighting designers, and the VIDF choreographic award, issued in alternating years.
In loving memory of Larisa Fayad (1976-2007), her friends and family have established the Larisa Fayad Memorial Fund to carry on Larisa’s work and aspirations in the field of lighting design. From this fund, bursaries will be disbursed to enable the careers of emerging lighting designers. In 2016, the festival will present an award of $2500 under this program, the fourth bursary presented from the Larisa Fayad Memorial Fund.
OTHER GIFTS Unrestricted donations to the society can also be made directly to the VIDF office, or as an additional contribution when purchasing tickets online through the VIDF Box Office, with charitable tax receipts available for contributions of $25 or more. You can also support the VIDF through the donation of your time by volunteering. We have a number of roles that need filling each March to ensure the festival runs smoothly and delivers the best experience possible for our patrons, and your work with the festival is greatly appreciated. For more information, please contact our office at 604.662.7441
Please make cheques payable to the Vancouver Foundation, indicating VIDF in the memo line, and mail to: Vancouver Foundation RE: Vancouver International Dance Festival Suite 200, 475 West Georgia St. Vancouver, BC V6B 4M9 Donations can also be made online at: https://s.vancouverfoundation.ca/donate/ donateonline.asp Enter “VIDF” in the search bar below “Donate To a Specific Fund”, and then select “Vancouver International Dance Festival Society Fund” in the search results. You will automatically be sent a tax deductible receipt for your donation of $25 or more.
Please help keep Larisa’s memory alive by continuing to donate to this fund through the Vancouver International Dance Festival via the Vancouver Foundation. All donations of $25 and over will be issued a tax deductible receipt. Please designate that your donation is dedicated to Larisa Fayad when you mail or fill out the online donation form on the Vancouver Foundation website.
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2015 VIDF SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS & PARTNERS, FUNDERS, AND INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS WHO TOGETHER MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE THE VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL SUSTAINING BENEFACTOR
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CONTACT VIDF 250–111 Hastings St W Vancouver, BC V6B 1H4 Canada Telephone: 604.662.7441 Box office: 604.662.4966 info@vidf.ca facebook.com/vidf.ca twitter.com/vidf
VIDF STAFF Co-producer: Jay Hirabayashi Co-producer: Barbara Bourget Box Office Manager/Bookkeeper: Anna Kramer Special Projects: Ziyian Kwan Intern: Carolina Bergonzoni Intern: Ryo Yamamoto VIDF Production Manager: Terry Podealuk Lighting Designer/Technical Director: Jeremy Baxter VIDF Photographer: Chris Randle Web & Graphic Designer: Aaron Smith
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