VIDF 2023 Info & Box Office: VIDF.CA 604.662.4966 Feb 27 to Mar 25 Program Vancouver International Dance Festival
Aakash Odedra Company photo by Nirvair Singh Rai
February 27– March 25, 2023
Dear Friends:
I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone taking part in the 2023 Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF).
Since 2000, the VIDF has celebrated the diversity of contemporary dance expression, offering dancers from across Canada and around the world a wonderful opportunity to showcase their talent. I am certain tha t everyone in attendance will be inspired by the creativity and artistry on display.
I would like to commend all those associated with the VIDF for their hard work and dedication in mounting this year’s festival. You can be proud of your commitment to sup porting the art of culturally diverse contemporary dance in Canada.
Please accept my best wishes for a most enjoyable experience
Sincerely,
A MESSAGE FROM PREMIER DAVID EBY
As Premier of British Columbia, it is my pleasure to welcome everyone to the 2023 Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF)
For over two decades, this festival has served as a vital link between Vancouver and the international community of artists, showcasing evocative and thought-provoking dance expressions from around the world and our own backyard. It is wonderful to see the VIDF continue to thrive and support a wide range of contemporary dance. This year's impressive lineup, featuring local performers alongside dancers from Montreal, Toronto, Europe and Asia, is a testament to the VIDF's dedication to highlighting diverse voices and styles
I want to express my gratitude to everyone at the VIDF Society for their unwavering commitment to supporting contemporary dance and for their hard work in bringing this festival to life. I also want to extend my deepest appreciation to the dancers, directors and choreographers for sharing their invaluable artistic expression and talent. As you gather to experience the power and beauty of contemporary dance, let us also celebrate the diversity and richness of our vibrant multicultural province.
Please accept my best wishes for a memorable and enjoyable experience at the 2023 Vancouver International Dance Festival.
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HONOURABLE DAVID EBY, K.C. PREMIER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Rt. Hon. Justin P. J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada
Welcome to the 23rd edition of the Vancouver International Dance Festival.
We begin by acknowledging that the 2023 VIDF takes place on the unceded ancestral territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including theterritories of the x ʷməθkwəy əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl ílwətaʔ/ Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations and we thank them for sharing their land, with us.
Producing an international dance festival is a challenge at the best of times. In 2020, we managed to present only 8 of 31 shows before the COVID-19 pandemic shut us down. In the 2020-21 fiscal year we were unable to present any in-person shows, but did present 8 livestreamed shows by Kokoro Dance, FakeKnot, Farouche, Ne. Sans Opera &
Dance, Company 605, and Vidya Kotamraju. In 2021-22, we presented livestreamed shows by LamonDance, Josh Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY, Marion Landers, Dance//Novella, and Company 605, as well as in-person shows by Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Holly Bright & Celestine Aleck, Company 605/German Jauregui, Manuel Roque, Daina Ashbee, Benoît Lachambre/Montreal Danse, Company 605, Rhodnie Désir, Olivia Shaffer, and tiger princess dance projects. Daina Ashbee’s performances had to be cancelled after her opening night when members of her company tested positive for the Corona virus. Attendance overall was poor compared to the pre-COVID years. Apparently, audiences still had lingering fear of Corona virus exposure despite Provincial Health Office’s lifting of social spacing and masking restrictions.
Is it safe now to attend our dance performances? We think so. We have travelled in the past year to Montreal, London, England, Edinburgh, Scotland, Victoria, Toronto, Winnipeg, and again to Montreal to see dance performances and have remained healthy in each of those cities while seeing performances with capacity audiences.
Please join us at the 2023 VIDF. In the following pages, you can read about the provocative and evocative artists that we have invited to this year’s festival.
Yours in dance, Barbara
Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi
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2022 Dance Collection Danse Hall of Fame photo of Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi by Liliana Reyes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2023 SPONSORS
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01. Producers’ Note 03. Ticket & Venue Info 04. Kokoro Dance 06. Christopher House 08. La Otra Orilla 10. Alessandro Sciarroni 12. Taketeru Kudo 14. Ichigo-Ichieh 16. Aakash Odedra Company 18. Daina Ashbee 20. Vision Impure 24. Free Workshops 26. Support the VIDF 28. Partners / Staff Listing
TICKET & VENUE INFO
BOX OFFICE
To reserve your ticket, go to vidf.ca. If you need assistance call our box office at 604-662-4966 or email boxoffice@vidf.ca.
The box office is available online 24/7: online ticket sales are available until 4PM on the day of the show. Administrative staff are available to take your calls during office hours 12PM – 4PM, Monday to Saturday.
Door Sales start at 7PM at the Vancouver Playhouse, Annex and Scotiabank Dance Centre. 6:30PM at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. Box Office opens 1 hour prior to all performances at KW Production Studio and performances by Alessandro Sciarroni at the Italian Cultural Centre and Scotiabank Dance Centre.
Refunds Policy: Refunds will be made in full in case of a cancelled performance. No other refunds will be made. Missed performances will not be refunded.
TICKET PRICES
Vancouver Playhouse: Reserved seating ticket prices are $50 for Adults and $40 for Students/ Seniors/Arts Workers on Wednesday and Thursday. $70 for Adults and $60 for Students/Seniors/Arts Workers on Friday and Saturday.
Annex Theatre: $25 for Adults and $20 for Students/Seniors/Arts Workers on Wednesday and Thursday. $35 for Adults and $30 for Students/Seniors/Arts Workers on Friday and Saturday.
Annex Package: Watch one show by Taketeru Kudo and one show by Christopher House on a Friday or Saturday night for $50.
LOCATIONS
Vancouver Playhouse: 600 Hamilton St @ Dunsmuir St, Vancouver
Annex Theatre: 823 Seymour St @ Robson St, Vancouver
Scotiabank Dance Centre: 677 Davie St @ Granville St, Vancouver
Scotiabank Dance Centre: $25 for Adults and $20 for Students/ Seniors/Arts Workers on Wednesday and Thursday. $35 for Adults and $30 for Students/Seniors/Arts Workers on Friday and Saturday.
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts: $35 for Adults and $30 for Students/Seniors
KW Production Studio: $20 for Adults and $15 for Students/Seniors/ Arts Workers or pay what you can at the door for standby tickets.
Woodward’s Atrium and Vancouver Playhouse performances by Kokoro Dance are free/by donation.
KW Studios/Woodward’s Atrium: 111 West Hastings St @ Abbott St, Vancouver
Italian Cultural Centre: 3075 Slocan St, Vancouver
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts: 6450 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby
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Wabi-Sabi by Kokoro
Dance photos by Chris Randle
Vancouver’s
KOKORO DANCE
Kokoro Dance contemplates transience and imperfection in Wabi-Sabi, a duet choreographed and performed by Kokoro Dance directors, Barbara Bourget, and Jay Hirabayashi. Kokoro Dance’s butoh expression gives recurring attention to the seven
aesthetic principles of Zen philosophy: kanso — simplicity; fukinsei — asymmetry or irregularity; shibumi — beauty in the understated; shizen — naturalness without pretense; yugen — subtle grace; datsuzoku — freeness; and seijaku
— tranquility. These terms are encompassed in a world view contained in the words wabi and sabi — the acceptance of transience and imperfection.
Duration: 53 minutes
Wabi-Sabi
March 2-4 @ 8pm
Free/By donation
Vancouver Playhouse
Credits:
Performed and choreographed by Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi
Lighting: Hina Nishioka and Gerald King
Costumes: Tsuneko Kokubo
Projected photography: Jay Hirabayashi
Composer: Joseph Hirabayashi
Musicians: Joseph Hirabayashi, Peggy Lee (cello), Meredith Bates (violin), and James Meger (upright bass)
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CHRISTOPHER HOUSE
New Tricks is an intimate solo work created and performed by Christopher House. It uses costume, disguise, ritual, and 44 years of choreographic research to explore new ways of being in the world in a veteran body. The work is personal and playful
and is inspired by a desire to embody liveness, the ambiguity of gesture, the poetry of failure and inefficiency, the beauty of the ordinary, and a queering of both the body and the imagination. The work exists in relation to the space in which it is performed,
Toronto’s
unfolding through a series of episodes that invite the viewer to consider the specificity of each passing moment.
Duration: 55 minutes
Advisories: Nudity
New Tricks (West Coast Premiere) March 2-4 @ 8pm
$20-35 Annex Theatre
Advisories: Nudity
Duration: ~75 Minutes
Credits:
Choreography and performance: Christopher House
Soundtrack: Thom Gill
Lighting: Simon Rossiter
Costumes: Sarah Doucet
Outside Eyes: Tedd Robinson and Rosemary James
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Christopher House photos by Omer
K. Yukseker
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La Otra Orilla
photos by Vanessa Fortin
Montréal’s
LA OTRA ORILLA
DEBORDEMENTS is a choreographic and soundbased work at the crossroads of flamenco language and punk philosophy. Created by Myriam Allard and Hedi Graja in collaboration with the composer and performer Jonathan Parant on electric guitar and on stage, this new work sees the trio deliver a striking
performance in which dance, music, space, light and actions are revisited by multiples derivatives. An urban production, it’s rooted in a cry, a common desire to express a never-say-die vision of life.
Duration: 55 minutes
DEBORDEMENTS
(World Premiere)
March 8-11@ 8pm
$15-20
KW Production Studio
Credits:
On stage: Myriam Allard, Hedi Graja, Jonathan Parant
Choreography: Myriam Allard
Stage direction: Hedi Graja
Music: Jonathan Parant
Lighting: Etienne Boucher
Costumes: Elen Ewing
Rehearsal director: Hélène Messier
Artistic collaborator: Juan Carlos Lerida
Production director: Jacinthe Nepveu
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Italy’s
ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI
In Save the last dance for me
Alessandro Sciarroni works together with the dancers
Gianmaria Borzillo and Giovanfrancesco Giannini on the steps of a Bolognese dance called Polka Chinata. It is a courtship dance originally performed by men only and dating back to the early 1900s: physically demanding, almost acrobatic, it requires that the dancers
embrace each other, whirl as they bend to their knees almost to the ground.
The work was created in collaboration with Giancarlo Stagni, a Filuzziani dance master who revived this ancient tradition thanks to the rediscovery and study of some documentation videos dating back to the 1960s. Sciarroni discovered this dance in
December 2018 when the dance was practiced in Italy only by 5 people in total. For this reason, the project consists of a performance performed by the two dancers and a series of workshops aimed at spreading and reviving this popular tradition in danger of extinction.
Duration: 20 minutes
Save the last dance for me (West Coast Premiere)
March 10-11 @ 5pm: Scotiabank Dance Centre
March 12 @ 1pm & 3pm: Woodwards Atrium (Free)
March 13-14 @ 4:30pm: Italian Cultural Centre
March 15 @ 5pm: Woodwards Atrium (Free)
$15-20/Free
Co-presented with The Dance Centre and Italian Cultural Centre
Credits:
Invention: Alessandro Sciarroni with Gianmaria Borzillo and Giovanfrancesco Giannini
Artistic Collaboration: Giancarlo Stagni
Performers: Gianmaria Borzillo and Giovanfrancesco Giannini
Music: Aurora Bauzà e Pere Jou (Telemann Rec.)
Styling: Ettore Lombardi
Technical Direction: Valeria Foti
Curator, Promotion, Consulting: Lisa Gilardino
Administration, Executive Production: Chiara Fava
Communication: Damien Modolo
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Alessandro Sciarroni photos by Claudia Borgia/Chiara Bruschini
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Taketeru Kudo
photos by Funna Kang
Japan’s
TAKETERU KUDO
The Foot on the Edge of Knife began its development in 2021 in Tokyo when COVID-19 was spreading all around the world. Composer Masaru Soga sent some 100 pieces of music to Taketeru Kudo who, at the time, was caught in Tokyo’s long-term lockdown and was anxious and
irritated by it. He brought the music to his studio where, night by night, he tried to make a piece while still in the middle of confinement. It finally began to take shape after 3 months. It is a butoh piece, but people will see how Kudo worked to bring butoh to a different stage that no one
has ever stepped on. The Foot on the Edge of Knife reflects the reality of the current world as he dances his embodied reflection of our human situation. This work premiered at Za-Koenji Public Theater in January 2022.
Duration: 75 minutes
The Foot on the Edge of Knife
(North American Premiere)
March 15-18 @ 8pm
$20-35
Annex
Credits:
Direction & Dancer: Taketeru Kudo
Music: Masaru Soga
Stage Set: Michitoshi Kurokawa
Costume: Konomi Shibata
Light Design: Seiji Hayakawa
Production Manager: Yeoreum Hang
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Japan/Nelson’s
ICHIGO-ICHIEH
Accomplished dancerchoreographer-actor Hiromoto Ida skillfully merges dance, theatre, classical music, and voice to tell the story of an old man (Hiromoto Ida), raising a glass of sake to himself in celebration on what will be his last birthday. Reminiscing about the richness of his life experience, he is visited by the spirit of his wife (Lindsay Clague). Birthday Present for Myself features musicians Nicola
Everton (clarinet), Sue Gould (piano), Jeff Faragher (cello), and Martine denBok (violin & viola), performing an evocative original score by Russian composer Pavel Karmanov. Simple but rich text from pioneer Japanese contemporary theatre playwright, Shogo Ota, and a Kagekiyo Noh theatre mask created by Japanese Noh mask artist Mitsue Nakamura adds to the poignant beauty of the work.
Inspired by the subtlety and simplicity of Japanese Noh theatre expressed through western contemporary dance and music, Ida touches our hearts. Through themes of love, transformation and regeneration, the inner world and emotions of this old man inspires us to find unexpected beauty in our own lives.
Duration: 90 minutes
Birthday Present for Myself
March 17-18 @ 8pm
$30-35
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
Presented with:
Credits:
Creation/Direction/ Choreographer: Hiromoto Ida
Performers: Hiromoto Ida (Old Man), Lindsay Clague (Wife), Nicola Everton (Clarinet), Sue Gould (Piano), Jeff Faragher (Cello) and Martine Den Bok (Violin/Viola)
Music Score: Pavel Karmanov
Text: Shogo Ota (Excerpt from Play “Sumika”)
Assistant Director: Lindsay Clague
Noh Mask: Mitsue Nakamura
Sound Design: John Tucker
Sound Assistant: Lachlan Tocher
Set & Poster Design: Thomas Loh
Lighting Design: Sharon Huizinga
Stage Manager: Olivia Bogaard
Assistant Stage Manager: Hannah Stevens
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Hiromoto Ida photos by Masayosi Suzuki
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Aakash Odedra Company photos by Nirvair Singh Rai
UK/India’s
AAKASH ODEDRA COMPANY
Aakash Odedra Company and Bagri Foundation invite you to enter the world of Samsara. Inspired by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West, Samsara is a spellbinding piece that traces the steps we take, both forward and backward, in search of our higher selves.
UK/Indian dancer Aakash Odedra and Chinese dancer Hu Shenyuan
draw on their diverse disciplines of ballet, Chinese folk, kathak and contemporary dance to explore the notion of samsara: the wheel of life, birth, existence and re-birth. This compelling journey of self-development, fear and love traces a path across lands and through time, exploring the idea that if we let attachments go and allow light in, we might find a
place of truth and peace. Drawing on thinking and imagery at the heart of Buddhist philosophy, Samsara’s mythological storytelling merges with personal experience from two globally opposite perspectives in a seductive, astonishing journey of twin movement.
Duration: 60 minutes
Samsara
(North American Premiere)
March 22-25 @ 8pm
$40-70
Vancouver Playhouse
Credits:
Performers/Crew Names & Positions:
Dancers: Aakash Odedra, Hu Shenyuan
Musicians: Nicki Wells, Beibei Wang, Michael Ormiston
Tech: Salvatore Scollo, Michael Morgan, Emanuele Salamanca, and Simon Ryder
Company Manager: Ali Robertson and Megan Maw
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DAINA ASHBEE
The first group piece by the prolific Daina Ashbee, J’ai pleuré avec les chiens (TIME, CREATION, DESTRUCTION 2021) plunges into states of being with both sober and incisive precision. Far from any possible attempts at categorization or binary representation, the naked and gaping bodies pierced by chants attempt to come closer together, pile up in vanishing lines – before
breaking apart. Connection then emerges, in poetics of deflagration and trance, while the sounds produced by the bodies generate movements, growls, yelps, cries and calls. True flesh channels, the performers transmit myriads of stories, embodying a web of possibilities where everything can coexist. Because everything is transitory, fleeting, and forges a sensory experience
where the sensitive configuration shapes a ritual of cohabitation and decompartmentalization. This work inspired by the density and complexity of human structure, explores its entrails, its thought processes, its energy, and its life force.
Duration: 80 minutes
Advisories: Nudity
J’ai pleuré avec les chiens (Time, Creation, Destruction)
March 22-25 @ 8pm
$20-35
Scotiabank Dance Centre
Co-presented with:
Advisories: Nudity
Duration: ~75 Minutes
Credits:
Artistic Director and Choreographer: Daina Ashbee
Rehearsal Director: Gabriel Nieto
Performers: Audrey Sides, Celia Green, Elise Vanderborght, Imara Bosco, and Sh’vii Rosen
Mentor: Benoît LaChambre
Lighting Designer: Stephanie Van Sandt
Musical compilation: Sean MacPherson, Daina Ashbee, Gabriel Nieto
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Daina Ashbee photos by Johan Pijpops
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Noam Gagnon
photos by Erik Zennström
Vancouver’s
VISION IMPURE
being is about accepting a certain lack of ultimate meaning in life and living for momentary beauty.
being (World Premiere)
April 20-21 @ 7pm & April 22 @ 4pm
$15-20
Livestream from KW Production Studio
Credits:
Choreography: Noam Gagnon
Performer: Noam Gagnon
Lighting Designer: James Proudfoot
Rehearsal Director: Jennifer McLeish-Lewis
Music for Paint the Land: Ground truthing: Faye Mallett – vibraphone, drums, keyboards, vocals, Lindsay Cuff – trumpet, violin, guitar, harmony vocals, Braden Jones – bass, drums, harmony vocals, Jesse Griffith – guitar, pedal steel, dobro
Music for Fighting Chance: MJ Coomber Composer
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FREE WORKSHOPS
Immerse yourself in the artistic practices of local and international dance artists performing at the 2023 Vancouver International Dance Festival.
If you want direct insight into the art of our visiting guest artists, there is no better way than by taking a free workshop. Class size is limited, so we strongly recommend registering in advance online at vidf.ca/workshops or phone 604.662.4966
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Barbara Bourget photo by Chris Randle
KOKORO DANCE CLASSES
Kokoro Dance’s modern and butoh dance classes build strength, flexibility, and stamina, as well as develop technical and performance skills. The difference between the two types of classes reflects the different approaches to the same end taken by Barbara and Jay. Barbara’s classes focus on technical training and have a consistent structure from warm-up to movement in space. Jay’s classes are more eclectically varied and include more time for improvisational exploration. The two approaches complement each other and dancers are recommended to take both.
Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi are the Co-producers of the VIDF and the Co-directors of Kokoro Dance. Their teaching is strongly influenced by butoh studies over the last 35 years. These classes are open to all levels of experience.
February 27 – March 24, 2023
Barbara: Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-11:00am
Jay: Tue, Thur: 9:30-11:00 am
Location: KW Studios
ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI WORKSHOPS
Learn the steps of a Bolognese dance called Polka Chinata, a courtship dance originally performed by men only and dating back to the early 1900s: physically demanding, almost acrobatic, it requires that the dancers embrace each other, whirl as they bend to their knees almost to the ground.
Workshop with dancers Gianmaria Borzillo and Giovanfrancesco Giannini from Alessandro Sciarroni
March 10-11 @ 12-2pm: Scotiabank Dance Centre
March 13-14 @ 12-2pm: Italian Cultural Centre
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HOW TO HELP
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, artistrun, 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.
Learn more about different ways to support the VIDF at vidf.ca/donate Unrestricted donations to the society can be made directly through this link, over
the phone or by mail to the VIDF office. Charitable tax receipts will be issued for contributions over $3.
You can also support the VIDF by “liking” our videos on YouTube, subscribing to our YouTube channel and following us on Facebook, Instagram and/or Twitter. “Checking in” to the VIDF on Facebook and rating you experience also supports our visibility and promote our activities.
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VIDF ENDOWMENT FUND
Supervised by the Vancouver Foundation, the VIDF Endowment Fund is building a long-term legacy for the festival. The VIDF is in its 23rd year; if you would like to see the festival continue advancing the art of contemporary dance for years to come, please donate at vidf.ca/endowmentfund. Charitable tax receipts will be issued for contributions over $3 made online.
You can also donate to this fund by writing a cheque payable to the Vancouver Foundation, indicating VIDF in the memo line, and mailing to:
Vancouver Foundation
RE: Vancouver International Dance Festival
Suite 200, 475 West Georgia St. Vancouver, BC V6B 4M9
LARISA FAYAD MEMORIAL FUND
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, biennial bursaries of $5,000 are alternately awarded to enable the careers of emerging lighting designers and choreographers. Please help keep Larisa’s memory alive by donating to this fund at vidf.ca/donate. The $5,000, 2023 VIDF Choreographers Award, has been awarded to Dance// Novella choreographers Brandon Lee Alley and Racheal Prince for their stellar work in creating When The Walls Come Down - inspired by and collaboratively created with Deaf artist Caroline Hébert.
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Brandon Lee Alley & Racheal Prince photo by Philip Jarmain
WE’RE GRATEFUL FOR ALL OUR SUPPORTERS, WHO TOGETHER, MAKE THE VIDF POSSIBLE
VIDF SUSTAINING BENEFACTORS
Linda Farris
Barbara Bourget
Jay Hirabayashi
Judith Garay
Gary Maier and Leslie Poole
Peter Dickenson and Richard
Cavell
Aaron Smith
Leslie Stark
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Rosedale on Robson
Kokoro Dance Theatre Society
KW Studios
East Van Graphics
The Dance Centre
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
Italian Cultural Centre
Vancouver Civic Theatres
MEDIA PARTNER
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FOUNDATIONS & FUNDING AGENCIES
British Columbia Arts Council Canada Council for the Arts
City of Vancouver – Cultural Services
Government of CanadaDepartment of Canadian Heritage Province of British Columbia
VIDF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Leslie Stark
Vice President: Henry Wong
Secretary/Treasurer: Tuan Luu
Member at Large: Judith Garay, and Tessa Perkins Deneault
STAFF
Co-producers: Jay Hirabayashi and Barbara Bourget
Director of Operations: Joseph Hirabayashi
Festival/Marketing Manager: Khaliun Altanbadralt
Box Office Manager/Volunteer
Coordinator: Caterina Capizzano
Production Managers: Terry
Podealuk and Gabriel Raminhos
KW Studios Co-Technical
Directors: Gabriel Raminhos and Nick Short
Graphic Designer: Aaron Smith
Photographer/Videographer: Chris Randle
Social Media Coordinator: Misheel Altanbadralt
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FRIENDS OF THE VIDF
Mary Louise Albert
Tim Agg and Stuart
Alcock
Wesley Arnold
Emily Bausback
Jean-Christophe
Bélisle-Pipon
Dave Carloni
Katie Cassidy
Marilyn Chapman
Luce Couture
Elizabeth Devereaux
Alex Espinosa
Kevin Ettinger
Noah Ferguson
Glauce J. Fleury
Veronica Gardea
Anthony Giacinti
Jonathan Haddon
Adrianne Haley
Kathy Hamilton
Jessica Han
Douglas Harris
Muriel Harris
Caroline Harvey
Sarah Hutton
Josephine Jakubowski
Taryn Klassen
David Lach
Meesoo Lee
Su-Feh Lee
Ingrid Leong
Ken Lim
Lydia Lovison
Eamonn Mackenzie
Jennifer Mascall
Andrew McKinley
Rachel Meyer
Marian Milanovic
Robert Minifie
Lynne Mossey
Tanya Murree
Haruko Okano
Douglas and Marion Oldenburg
Jeremy Orsted
Brian Page
Racheal Prince
Mandy Rabinovitch
Hilary Russell
Adriana Santamaria
Ilona Scharer
Nicole Seguiin
Michael Sider
Peter Smith
Susanna Uchatius
Lexi Vajda
Wen Wang
Christine Wight
Cindy Williams
Kazuho Yamamoto
Suzann Zimmering
The Vancouver International Dance Festival is a member of the CanDance Network of Dance Presenters.
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