Continuing the exciting partnership between Dance Arts Institute and SummerWorks, experience four new works from emerging choreographers presented as an indoor/outdoor ambulatory experience through Toronto’s Cabbagetown neighbourhood. The Running Project – by Ranganathan Rajan This solo works with squats, lunges, and leans. The performer impacts space through a working resistance within the body and with the ground, like a master with his tools. The work exposes/experiences the labour to sustain the integrity of the body in the slow violent conditions of the world. Recognize This, Remember That – by Harper Drzymala-Bokitch This is a recounting of moments, physicalized. In merging vulnerability with confrontation, my intention is to provoke self-reflection in the viewers of this work. When witnessing this journey and observing the demanding act of perseverance, I encourage you to remain curious about your immediate response. What does it evoke in you? What does it make you want to do? Three + MeMeMeMeMe – by Minuet Charron This work evolved from a thought about the power of three in relation to oneself. Me, myself and I. The mind, body, and spirit. This then transformed into a piece about You! You are invited to a party between space and time, let’s see who You meet there… In The Grip Of Us – by Mackenzie Richardson This work aims to disorient and activate the performance atmosphere with an eerie quality. This work explores a world full of turbulent movement where fragmented gestures and erratic rhythms evoke a deep sense of unsettledness. Choreographers: Minuet Charron, Harper Drzymala-Bokitch, Ranganathan Rajan & Mackenzie Richardson Dancers: Jenny Aplin, Osvaldo Barreda “Ova” Buschmann, Rayna Bilous, Chloe Dominique, Joel Lawrence, Roman Puccia, Mackenzie Richardson, Surej Surendra & Rohee Uberoi Outside Eye: Heidi Strauss Production & Producing Assistance: Tavia Christina & Kéïta Fournier-Pelletier
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This is an ambulatory experience through Toronto’s Cabbagetown neighbourhood.
Ages: 16 +
Partial nudity
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About SummerWorks
SummerWorks is a leader, collaborator, and community builder at the forefront of contemporary performance – asking crucial questions; nurturing artistic innovation; and presenting new works that reflect the complexity and diversity of our society. Anchored by our annual SummerWorks Performance Festival in August, SummerWorks offers a year-round program of creation, presentation, and learning opportunities for artists and audiences.