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SUMMARY:DCD Live Lab
DESCRIPTION:Come and play in our Live Lab on Thursday 3rd December\, 11.00 a.m. MST \nThere’s no need to register\, just save the date and go here: https://meet.google.com/nsp-ettg-nbb \nThis is your opportunity to experiment and play with what we’ve developed so far in DCD Discover\, and for you to custom build DCD Discover to be what you want it to be \nWe’ll explore DCD Discover together\, giving you time to look around and try out all the new functions and updates. \nThere will be the chance for you to have a go and add items—be prepared to get involved! 😁 \nBring questions\, add your comments\, drink tea*. \nExperimentation is encouraged \nPlease feel free to share this with anyone you think may be interested. Everything we do is open. \n* tea optional \nWho are we?\nThis project is being run by Dgen.net on DCD’s behalf to help address the needs of a wide range of users across the dance community. Dance Collection Danse [DCD] is the national centre for Canadian Dance History. Together\, we are a tiny and ambitious team trying to build a meaningful\, inclusive and open digital archive.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/dcd-live-lab/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCD":MAILTO:talk@dcd.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201202T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201202T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201008T161845Z
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SUMMARY:It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now (Mitchell Art Gallery)
DESCRIPTION:The Mitchell Art Gallery in MacEwan University is excited to share that they are re-opening on September 15 with the launch of their latest exhibition It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now\, which will be viewable in-person and online!  \nCurated by Seika Boye\, this archival exhibition exposes the representation of Blackness on Canadian stages\, as well as audience and media reception of Black performance in Canada during this era. It’s About Time also explores legislation of leisure culture\, dance lessons and the role of social dances at mid-century. Featured are individual dance artists such as Leonard Gibson\, Ola Skanks\, Ethel Bruneau\, Joey Hollingsworth and Kathryn Brown. \nThis is the fourth presentation of the archival materials in It’s About Time. New to this iteration\, Boye has invited contemporary performing and visual artists — either from or currently based in Alberta — to respond to the archive and consider what the history of Black people dancing in Canada reveals about our contemporary moment. Not only will the exhibition feature work by dance artists Michèle Moss and Ashley “Colours” Perez\, visual artists Braxton Garneau and Preston Pavlis\, author Cheryl Foggo\, with graphic response by Adriana Contreras and photography by Mike Tan\, but there is also virtual programming planned with Seika and each artist. \nVirtual conversations with the curator to learn more about It’s About Time will take place on: \n\nSeptember 23\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Ashley “Colours” Perez and Adriana Contreras\n\n\nOctober 21\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Braxton Garneau and Preston Pavlis\n\n\nNovember 3\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Cheryl Thompson and Mpoe Mogale\n\n\nDecember 2\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Cheryl Foggo and Michèle Moss\n\n\n\nVisit macewan.ca/mitchellartgallery or @mitchellartgallery on social media for more details.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/its-about-time-dancing-black-in-canada-1900-1970-and-now-mitchell-art-gallery-2020-12-02/
LOCATION:John and Maggie Mitchell Art Gallery\, 11-121\, Allard Hall 11110 – 104 Avenue\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5K 1M9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201116T223716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T223804Z
UID:10004988-1606914000-1606917600@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Participation in the Arts – Stage 3 (EAC)
DESCRIPTION:Participation in the Arts – Stage 3\nFeaturing Kim Griffin and Mathew Stone of Stone-Olafson\nWednesday\, December 2nd\, 1-2pm \nIt seems like every artist and organization in Edmonton wants to know when people will be ready to step back into in-person events and experiences. We can’t predict the future\, but since March\, Stone-Olafson have been carefully tracking Albertans’ evolving attitudes towards the pandemic. With this session\, they present their findings on the fall\, with a special focus on what this might tell us about the winter ahead. To register for this free session\, email grants@edmontonarts.ca.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/participation-in-the-arts-stage-3-eac/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Edmonton Arts Council":MAILTO:info@edmontonarts.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201104T214218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T214531Z
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SUMMARY:Offering (Co.ERASGA)
DESCRIPTION:In honour and celebration of Co.ERASGA’s 20th anniversary season\, acclaimed choreographer Alvin Erasga Tolentino creates Offering\, a collection of solo works for six dancers during this very trying time of COVID-19 pandemic. Six of Vancouver’s outstanding diverse dancers perform Offering a thread of solo dances that aspires and honour the living practice- Dance and Dancing alive in this extraordinary time of pandemic crisis and isolating. How do our bodies relate\, move and dance for our human and earthly place at this critical time of pandemic adversity? In this new creation\, Tolentino ask each dancer to bring movements as a form of devotion and prayer –allow the dance transcends luminous energy and reach. Each dance and as whole\, Offering becomes a performance rituals evoking a spiritual offer for a universal connectection\, awareness and healing for the world. \nCo.ERASGA’s 20th milestone season faces an extraordinary challenging time of pandemic but we want to keep dance alive- We dance with gratitude with all our artists\, arts partner and audiences in the last two decades of building and sharing dance together. More than ever\, we rise to the gift and power of dance as the healing pulses for our human expression to be alive. \nCREATIVE TEAM & PERFORMERS: \nChoreography: Alvin Erasga Tolentino\nDancers: Joshua Ongcol\, Olivia Shaffer\, Marc Arboleda\, Antonio Somera\,\nMolly McDermott and Marissa Wong\nComposer: Emmanuel Mailly\nLighting: Jessica Han\nCostume: Meagan Woods \nBoth 3pm PST (4pm MST) shows will be livestreamed. \nGet your tickets now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/offering-co-erasga/2020-11-29/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Co.ERASGA":MAILTO:info@companyerasgadance.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201128T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201128T150000
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UID:10004970-1606572000-1606575600@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:The Disaster Show
DESCRIPTION:November 27th | 7 PM Mountain Time\nNovember 28th | 2 PM Mountain Time \nFree or by Donation \nNew site-specific\, collaborative\, devised work by MZD Artistic Director Gerry Morita\, with a lens towards catastrophe and hope. This work will explore the elemental impacts of fire\, wind\, and ice and the very temporal fragility of the human body. \nThis is a digital performance that will be streamed online. Please register in advance through ticket tailor to receive a link to view the performance.\nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/milezerodance/406865\n\nARTISTIC COLLABORATORS INCLUDE;\nConcept and Direction- Gerry Morita\nDesign -T. Erin Gruber\nCinematography – aAron Munson\nSound Design -Nico Arnáez\nDancers\nDeviani Bonilla\nJustin Calvadores\nRichard Lee\nMusicians\nFarhad Khosravi\nDaniel Stadnicki\n——————————\nADDED BONUS:\nFor the month of November the dancers in The Disaster Show are offering classes twice a week. Registration details can be found here;\nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/milezerodance/445283/
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/the-disaster-show/2020-11-28/
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mile Zero Dance":MAILTO:info@milezerodance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201127T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201127T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201023T201343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T201343Z
UID:10004948-1606505400-1606505400@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Crossed Wires Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:The Crossed Wires Cabaret is a celebration of what happens when live theatre and online technology mix. This year\, artists all over the world have learned new ways to connect with audiences online – so we’re throwing an art party about it in the Westbury Theatre (and online) on November 27 at 7:30pm! \nEnjoy panel discussions with industry pros about how to get the most out of technology for your arts work\, how to find digital audiences\, and what we can keep with us long after we’re able to fully gather. \nPlus\, enjoy innovative performance experiments showing off some big new ideas on connecting live & virtual audiences!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/crossed-wires-cabaret/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Event,Online/Streaming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201126T175611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201126T175705Z
UID:10004963-1606417200-1606417200@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:THE TALKING\, THINKING\, DANCING BODY - CALGARY
DESCRIPTION:Initiated in 2012 by Vancouver-based artist Lee Su-Feh\, The Talking\, Thinking\, Dancing Body-Calgary is a facilitated conversation led by Sasha Ivanochko and Artist in Residence Pamela Tzeng that courageously interrogates dance through a lens that is concerned with anti-colonialism\, anti-racism and feminism. Our bi-monthly gatherings will encourage speaking about dance from an awareness of our bodies as well as the world it lives in. Schedule and information on topics will be provided to those who are in our Facebook Group. \nThis Talking\, Thinking\, Dancing Body will take place via the almighty Zoom on Thursday\, November 26th at 7pm MST. With guest co-facilitator and short-term residency artist Kara Bullock\, Artistic Director Sasha will lead a conversation around ethics and aesthetics. Source texts to catalyze this discussion are accessible in the description of the Facebook event. \nFind more information and RSVP here. 
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/the-talking-thinking-dancing-body-calgary-2/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dancers' Studio West":MAILTO:artisticdirector@dswlive.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201119T212512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T212617Z
UID:10004968-1606417200-1606417200@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:5 Minutes to Change the World Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:COVID has changed how we work.  But art can change how we think. \nStanding in the shards of the past and wading through the post-pandemic possibility\, Springboard Performance asks Calgary movement artists we admire to change the world – in 5-7 minutes – for our digital cabaret. \nFeaturing Meghann Michalsky\, Mike Czuba\, Lauren Brady\, Kyra Newton\, Kaja Irwin\, Heather Ware\, Rebecca Burton\, Jocelyn Mah\, Cindy Ansah\, Tiara Matusin\, Mpoe Mogale\, and Jamie Tognazzini (MC). \nJoke\, jest\, interrogate\, demand\, subvert\, renew\, and reimagine gestures of radical solidarity between artists\, audiences\, and communities to help us design what is ahead. \n\n\n\n\nVenue name: Online\nStart/end date: NOVEMBER 26TH (THURSDAY)\, 7PM MST\nPrice: FREE\nLink to tickets: https://springboardperformance.com/fluidfest\nLink to website: springboardperformance.com
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/5-minutes-to-change-the-world-cabaret/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201126T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201126T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201029T183512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T183623Z
UID:10004941-1606404600-1606404600@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Oderin (NAC)
DESCRIPTION:Oderin is a new dance theatre creation based on a collection of poems by NL poet Agnes Walsh (Oderin\, Pedlar Press 2018). These exquisite poems depict Walsh’s mother’s difficult life growing up in Placentia\, Newfoundland\, then her later decline living with dementia. A tender and raw account of a personal mother – daughter relationship\, this work brings rich and complex human experiences to life through an provocative multidisciplinary collaborative lens. “These poems present a unique opportunity to put all my learning over 45 years of play-making as actor\, director and teacher into the challenge of staging these poems. Oderin explores one’s sense of duty and devotion\, the experience of resettlement\, nostalgia\, family\, landscape\, the loss of memory and self\, dementia and death […] ” – C. Tomlinson \nThis is one of two live streams taking place as part of partnership between Neighbourhood Dance Works (NDW) and NAC Dance through #DanceForth. #DanceForth is the new NAC Dance livestream project. Most Thursday evenings\, live performances will be presented by a variety of wonderful Canadian dance artists\, both from the NAC Fourth Stage and from various centres across the country. \nChoreographers and dancers with a terrific range of styles will be sharing with you directly through this series that embraces a new model to celebrate this rich and dynamic art form. Please tune in with us to discover the breadth and talent of Canada’s outstanding dance milieu. \nThis performance will be live streamed from the historic LSPU hall on November 26 at 7pm NT (3:30pm MT).  \nLearn more.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/oderin/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201123T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201123T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201103T195627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T195700Z
UID:10004936-1606138200-1606143600@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Brain Body Connection Workshop #2 Ashley Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Professional and emerging dancers are welcome to attend the online zoom platform based Brain-Body Connection Professional Development Series hosted by Free Flow Dance Theatre free of charge. If you would like and can afford to make a donation to support the future of the company please do! We are pleased to host this series of workshops with the support of the Community Initiative Fund\, City of Saskatoon and Sasktel. \nInternal Landscapes an Intro to Continuum Movement \nContinuum movement is a somatic practice that combines breath\, sound and subtle movements to calm and regulate the nervous system. Focused on developing capacity for internal sensations this gentle and restorative movement practice is accessible to all bodies. Continuum views the body not as a mechanical object but a living process and aims to often restrictive cultural conditioning through stimulating natural undulating movements. Somatic practices have shown to be beneficial for pain\, recovery from injury\, deep relaxation and continue to be utilized to support artists in creative practice. \nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAshley Johnson is a Registered Somatic Movement Educator trained in group facilitation and hands-on bodywork as a teacher of the Mitzvah Technique/Itcush Method and Continuum Movement.   She works with diverse populations in movement re-education and injury rehabilitation to shift postural patterning and increase movement efficiency. Ashley completed a diploma in Dance from Grant MacEwan College and a BA in Dance from the University of Calgary. She trained extensively with her two primary mentors Amelia Itcush and Emilie Conrad until their passing in 2011 and 2014.  As a dance artist and educator\, Ashley creates interdisciplinary site-specific creations that blend embodiment practice with the creative process. She is currently based out of Regina\, SK where she teaches and performs with New Dance Horizons. www.constantlyseekingsoftness.ca \n\n\n\n\nRegister now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/brain-body-connection-workshop-2-ashley-johnson/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Professional Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Free Flow Dance Theatre Company":MAILTO:freeflowdance@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201122T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201102T210227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T210453Z
UID:10004933-1606068000-1606068000@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:‘the prime of my life’ (Mile Zero Dance)
DESCRIPTION:This work explores the relationship between live performance and live-streamed performance – a  multidisciplinary installation with three live performances\, with each one building off the last. \nAll shows are free and can be watched from the sidewalk in front of MZD (10816–95 ST | Edmonton\, AB) or lived streamed below on: \n\nNovember 8 – 6PM MDT\nNovember 15 – 6 PM MDT\nNovember 22 – 6PM MDT\n\nAbout the Artist\nHannah Quimper-Swiderski (she/they) is an artist from Edmonton-Amiskwaciwâskahikan\, Alberta. Working primarily with video\, performance and photography\, Hannah’s work explore concepts of gender performativity\, identity and the body as a contextually loaded form. She often performs as characters\, exploring her own identity through personas and visual identities found within b-movies\, late night television\, and advertising. \nHannah has shown work in venues such as the Edmonton International Film Festival\, the Art Gallery of Alberta\, Latitude 53\, and Mile Zero Dance. She also has a background in theatre\, having been raised in the community theatre scene in rural Alberta and trained at the Foote Theatre School in Edmonton and Second City in Toronto. Hannah previously went to film school with the intention of working as a cinematographer before completing her BFA at the University of Alberta in 2019. \nArtist Statement\nWithin my practice I explore concepts of gender performativity\, identity and the body as a contextually loaded form. Within my video\, photo and performance work\, I often perform as characters\, exploring my own identity through personas and visual identities found within b-movies\, late night television\, and advertising. These range from the otherworldly (magicians\, clowns) to the archetypal (cowgirls\, news anchors\, movie stars). I am drawn to the behind-the-scenes\, often referencing the film set itself\, focusing on the constructed nature of the characters and their worlds. Through this re-presentation of reality\, I aim to reveal the uncanny within the real. \nLately\, my work has become more personal\, reflecting my own experiences growing up as a queer person in small-town Alberta. Through combinations of live performance and video\, I am exploring my complicated relationship with my own identity\, and playing with performance within real and constructed spaces.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/the-prime-of-my-life-mile-zero-dance/2020-11-22/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mile Zero Dance":MAILTO:info@milezerodance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201116T222307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T222352Z
UID:10004987-1605870000-1605877200@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Where It Takes Us - Sharing Moving Stories of Site\, Memory\, and Witnessing (Arts in Site 2.0 Virtual Symposium)
DESCRIPTION:November 20: Where It Takes Us – Sharing Moving Stories of Site\, Memory\, and Witnessing \nAlexa Mardon & Erika Mitsuhashi / MARDON + MITSUHASHI; Anya Saugstad; Kelly McInnes and Rianne Svelnis; Noemí Segarra Ramírez / PISO; Solène Bossu / Les Parleuses; Shana Wolfe; Melissa Riker / Kinesis. \nCircle conversation topic: Spatial awareness – when dance and social experimentation meet to bring new experiences to public sites. \nPresentations will be in English or French\, and translation/interpretation will be provided. \nAll are welcome!\nEvents happen via Zoom platform.\nLink will be sent out day of the event.\nRegister by contacting olivia@madeinbc.org  \nThis second Arts in Site Virtual Symposium expands on the first Made in BC Arts in Site conversation in May 2020 and will continue to highlight themes of dance made in situ\, community-engaged practises\, and festivals connecting artists to audiences outside traditional theatre venues with presentations from local artists\, Des Arts Dehors / Dance Outside participants and special guests from BC\, Québec\, and internationally. \nFor a full schedule of events\, please visit:\nhttps://www.madeinbc.org/dadao-symposium-november-2020/
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/where-it-takes-us-sharing-moving-stories-of-site-memory-and-witnessing-arts-in-site-2-0-virtual-symposium/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201120T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201116T231101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T231728Z
UID:10004997-1605866400-1605871800@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Movement with eryn tempest
DESCRIPTION:On November 17\, 19\, and 20\, eryn tempest will be leading a fun and creative movement class\, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (MST)\, to get you playing and palling around with a bunch of virtual buddies. Join us online via Zoom for a little post breakfast dance party that engages the imagination and aims to get you feeling a little bit goofy and a little bit spiritual.\n\nZoom link: https://www.us02web.zoom.us/j/87676606166\n\n\nAbout eryn tempest:\neryn tempest is a Canadian choreographer and movement artist with roots in Edmonton and Montréal. Her work explores the body as a conduit\, a revealing zone through which the invisible is made visible\, where distance and infinity play out in the proximal and the finite. Her research engages questions of embodiment at the intersection of poesy\, scientific inquiry\, and deep healing work\, encountering the body as a transforming thing\, whose transformation leads to notions of both healing and exorcism.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/movement-with-eryn-tempest/2020-11-20/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Class,Online/Streaming Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Good Women Dance Collective":MAILTO:info@goodwomen.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201119T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201119T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201119T213050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T213152Z
UID:10004967-1605814200-1605814200@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:How the Say Goodbye: THE SOLO SERIES Solo No.3
DESCRIPTION:Join us from the comfort of your home and watch one of three solos developed from the company’s most recent work\, How to Say Goodbye! \nThe creation of How to Say Goodbye began in the fall of 2019.  Since the pandemic of COVID-19\, the themes of absence\, the passing of time\, memory and the inability to leave a space and/or relationship has taken on a whole new meaning.     \nDuring the early summer of 2020\, the company decided to conduct their next rehearsal process over 5 weeks via Zoom with support of the City of Vancouver \nThis solo series is being developed from this experience.  Three different solos will be developed based on our online rehearsal process.  Already\, as we embark in this process\, there is a longing for all of us to be together in the same room.  This longing\, absence and the memories of us being together will be the driving force behind The Solo Series of How to Say Goodbye. \nLive Streaming Tickets are only $10! \nBuy your tickets online HERE! \nThursday\, November 19 @ 7.30pm\nChoreography and Direction: Amber Funk Barton in collaboration with Josh Martin\nPerformance by Josh Martin\nMusic and Sound by Marc Stewart\nDramaturgy by Heidi Taylor \nThe Response Dance Society gratefully acknowledges the generous support of The City of Vancouver\, The British Columbia Arts Council\, The Landing Dance Centre\, The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts and Dramaturgy by Heidi Taylor\, developed with the assistance of Playwrights Theatre Centre\, in the creation and presentation of The Solos Series for How to Say Goodbye.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/how-the-say-goodbye-the-solo-series-solo-no-3/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201119T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201119T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201029T182206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T183928Z
UID:10004942-1605799800-1605799800@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Long’s Hill: I live(d) here (NAC)
DESCRIPTION:“Long’s Hill: I live(d) Here.” is a neighbourhood walking tour by Louise Moyes Docudance\, told through those who live and have lived in the Long’s Hill area\, in historic downtown St. John’s Newfoundland. In 2016\, crisis struck. The Neighbourhood was divided as to what to do. Through dance\, photographs\, interviews and stories\, Long’s Hill Walk reveals our hopes and fears\, homes and businesses\, our public spaces – and where they intersect. This work brings us face-to-face with the issues that shape a community and how dance\, and the act of walking\, can express the resilient nature of its people. \nThe performance features neighbourhood artists\, Inuk throat singer and drummer Sophie Angnatok and African/Canadian singer/songwriter Winnie Churchill. \nThis is one of two live streams taking place as part of partnership between Neighbourhood Dance Works (NDW) and NAC Dance through #DanceForth. #DanceForth is the new NAC Dance livestream project. Most Thursday evenings\, live performances will be presented by a variety of wonderful Canadian dance artists\, both from the NAC Fourth Stage and from various centres across the country. \nChoreographers and dancers with a terrific range of styles will be sharing with you directly through this series that embraces a new model to celebrate this rich and dynamic art form. Please tune in with us to discover the breadth and talent of Canada’s outstanding dance milieu. \nThis performance will be live streamed from the historic LSPU hall on November 19 at 7pm NT (3:30pm MT). \nLearn more.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/longs-hill-i-lived-here-nac/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201119T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201119T103000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201116T220054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T220148Z
UID:10004984-1605781800-1605781800@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Prairies & The Territories Live Lab for DCD Discover
DESCRIPTION:DCD will be sharing progress and inviting feedback for its major new digital project that aims to make more of the collection digitally accessible. Participants will learn about the DCD Discover prototype and will have a chance to explore this exciting digital interface. We will be holding a series of regional labs over the next few months to engage with the dance and heritage communities in different parts of the country. \nTo join us on November 19\, just click the link below at:\n9:30 am (PST)\, 10:30 am (MST)\, 11:30 am (CST) and 12:30 (EST):\nhttp://bit.ly/DCD-Labs-Live \nFREE\, no registration required
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/prairies-the-territories-live-lab-for-dcd-discover/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCD":MAILTO:talk@dcd.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201116T222030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T222112Z
UID:10004986-1605697200-1605704400@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Connective Tissues - Dance\, Movement\, and Embodied Practice of Community in Motion (Arts in Site 2.0 Virtual Symposium)
DESCRIPTION:November 18: Connective Tissues – Dance\, Movement\, and Embodied Practice of Community in Motion \nAndrew Suseno / PARCON; Chantal Caron / Fleuve Espace Danse; Emmanuel Jouthe / Danse CarpeDiem; Erin Hill; Ivanie Aubin-Malo; Julie Pilon / Empreinte Vague; Svea Schneider-Sierra / IN SITU. \nCircle conversation topic: Public Access – Ways of Sharing Dance in the New Paradigm through Remote Performances\, Virtual Broadcasting\, and New Media Technologies. \nPresentations will be in English or French\, and translation/interpretation will be provided. \nAll are welcome!\nEvents happen via Zoom platform.\nLink will be sent out day of the event.\nRegister by contacting olivia@madeinbc.org  \nThis second Arts in Site Virtual Symposium expands on the first Made in BC Arts in Site conversation in May 2020 and will continue to highlight themes of dance made in situ\, community-engaged practises\, and festivals connecting artists to audiences outside traditional theatre venues with presentations from local artists\, Des Arts Dehors / Dance Outside participants and special guests from BC\, Québec\, and internationally. \nFor a full schedule of events\, please visit:\nhttps://www.madeinbc.org/dadao-symposium-november-2020/
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/connective-tissues-dance-movement-and-embodied-practice-of-community-in-motion-arts-in-site-2-0-virtual-symposium/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201116T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201103T195211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T195255Z
UID:10004935-1605533400-1605538800@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Brain Body Connection Workshop #1 Ashley Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Professional and emerging dancers are welcome to attend the online zoom platform based Brain-Body Connection Professional Development Series hosted by Free Flow Dance Theatre free of charge. If you would like and can afford to make a donation to support the future of the company please do! We are pleased to host this series of workshops with the support of the Community Initiative Fund\, City of Saskatoon and Sasktel. \nInternal Landscapes an Intro to Continuum Movement \nContinuum movement is a somatic practice that combines breath\, sound and subtle movements to calm and regulate the nervous system. Focused on developing capacity for internal sensations this gentle and restorative movement practice is accessible to all bodies. Continuum views the body not as a mechanical object but a living process and aims to often restrictive cultural conditioning through stimulating natural undulating movements. Somatic practices have shown to be beneficial for pain\, recovery from injury\, deep relaxation and continue to be utilized to support artists in creative practice. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\nAshley Johnson is a Registered Somatic Movement Educator trained in group facilitation and hands-on bodywork as a teacher of the Mitzvah Technique/Itcush Method and Continuum Movement.   She works with diverse populations in movement re-education and injury rehabilitation to shift postural patterning and increase movement efficiency. Ashley completed a diploma in Dance from Grant MacEwan College and a BA in Dance from the University of Calgary. She trained extensively with her two primary mentors Amelia Itcush and Emilie Conrad until their passing in 2011 and 2014.  As a dance artist and educator\, Ashley creates interdisciplinary site-specific creations that blend embodiment practice with the creative process. She is currently based out of Regina\, SK where she teaches and performs with New Dance Horizons. www.constantlyseekingsoftness.ca \nRegister now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/brain-body-connection-workshop-1-ashley-johnson/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Professional Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Free Flow Dance Theatre Company":MAILTO:freeflowdance@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201116T221717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T222049Z
UID:10004985-1605524400-1605531600@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Live Action Dance - Moving Out of the Theater and Into The World (Arts in Site 2.0 Virtual Symposium)
DESCRIPTION:November 16: Live Action Dance – Moving Out of the Theater and Into The World \nMélanie Demers / MAYDAY; Tatiana Desardouin / Passion Fruit Dance Company; Alyssa Amarshi / HerTribal Roots; Lindsay Delaronde; Julia Carr / Body Narratives Collective; Vincent de Repentigny / OFFTA; Isabelle Kirouac. \nDiscussion topic in circle: Dance in the street – public interventions and movement aesthetics inspired by territory\, space\, architecture\, social structures and environment. \nPresentations will be in English or French\, and translation/interpretation will be provided. \nAll are welcome!\nEvents happen via Zoom platform.\nLink will be sent out day of the event.\nRegister by contacting olivia@madeinbc.org  \nThis second Arts in Site Virtual Symposium expands on the first Made in BC Arts in Site conversation in May 2020 and will continue to highlight themes of dance made in situ\, community-engaged practises\, and festivals connecting artists to audiences outside traditional theatre venues with presentations from local artists\, Des Arts Dehors / Dance Outside participants and special guests from BC\, Québec\, and internationally. \nFor a full schedule of events\, please visit:\nhttps://www.madeinbc.org/dadao-symposium-november-2020/
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/live-action-dance-moving-out-of-the-theater-and-into-the-world-arts-in-site-2-0-virtual-symposium/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201110T235900
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201110T235900
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201027T184045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T232606Z
UID:10004954-1605052740-1605052740@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:PLACE/is a city written on this body?
DESCRIPTION:Rosanna Terracciano experiments within and around the boundaries of flamenco\, dance\, contemporary performance and short film\, driven by an urgency to expose the vulnerable and introverted aspects of flamenco dance. Her solo performance works and short films have been presented throughout Canada and Europe\, and in 2019\, she collaborated with Spain’s Juan Carlos Lérida in residencies and performances at the Dusseldorf Flamenco Festival and Barcelona’s Mercat de les Flors\, In 2018\, she created the ongoing online short film project\, a quiet flamenco. She is Associate Artist at Dancers’ Studio West for the 2020-2022 seasons and is the 2017 recipient of the Jacqueline Lemieux Prize for dance from the Canada Council for the Arts. \nA short film adaptation of a performance trilogy of cities with significant professional and personal impact — Napoli (the city from which my parents immigrated to Calgary in the 1960s)\, Calgary (the city where I was born and raised) and Sevilla (a city with longstanding impact on the foundation of my flamenco). \nNow playing at fluidfest.com until November 10\, 2020.  \nWatch now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/premiere-screening-place-is-a-city-written-on-this-body/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201110T235900
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201110T235900
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201027T183458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T232849Z
UID:10004953-1605052740-1605052740@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Current Conditions Talk # 3: Place and the Body\, Geography and Gesture | The New Flamenco Scene in Spain and Canada
DESCRIPTION:Rosanna Terracciano experiments within and around the boundaries of flamenco\, dance\, contemporary performance and short film\, driven by an urgency to expose the vulnerable and introverted aspects of flamenco dance. Her solo performance works and short films have been presented throughout Canada and Europe\, and in 2019\, she collaborated with Spain’s Juan Carlos Lérida in residencies and performances at the Dusseldorf Flamenco Festival and Barcelona’s Mercat de les Flors\, In 2018\, she created the ongoing online short film project\, a quiet flamenco. She is Associate Artist at Dancers’ Studio West for the 2020-2022 seasons and is the 2017 recipient of the Jacqueline Lemieux Prize for dance from the Canada Council for the Arts. \nThe Current Conditions Talk\, short film screenings\, presentation\, and green room artist talk come with supporting essays\, images\, thoughts and ideas made available all week and includes an open discussion with the artists. \nCurrent Conditions Talk # 3: Place and the Body\, Geography and Gesture | The New Flamenco Scene in Spain and Canada \nGesture\, place and mental maps. How contemporary flamenco\, risk\, history and our sense of place are felt in the body. \nA whole generation of artists are offering contemporary and alternative spins on the traditional Andalusian form. Join a conversation with current voices of flamenco’s vanguard. Choreographers Rosanna Terracciano (Calgary/Montreal)\, Juan Carlos Lérida (Barcelona) and Myriam Allard (Montreal) join with architect Holly Simon (Seattle)\, writer Marcello Di Cintio (Calgary) and moderator Graziella Terracciano (UK) in a conversation rooted in flamenco perspectives\, the body\, politics and the edges of contemporary form. \nNow playing at fluidfest.com until November 10\, 2020.  \nWatch now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/place-is-a-city-written-on-this-body-2/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201109T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201103T194749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T194916Z
UID:10004934-1604928600-1604934000@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Brain Body Connection #2 Kathleen Rea
DESCRIPTION:Professional and emerging dancers are welcome to attend the online zoom platform based Brain-Body Connection Professional Development Series hosted by Free Flow Dance Theatre free of charge. If you would like and can afford to make a donation to support the future of the company please do! We are pleased to host this series of workshops with the support of the Community Initiative Fund\, City of Saskatoon and Sasktel. \nEnsemble Thinking in Dance ImprovisationTechniques that entice collective thinking and spontaneous composition in dance improvisation are explored in the context of conference calls. The question is how can dancers connect in the zoom room with other dancers to spontaneously co-create meaningful group composition that reflects our current situation. Choreographic concepts such as frame\, rhythm\, originating idea and motif\, shape\, level\, and tone will be explored through the lens of the Zoom room. \nKathleen Rea danced with Canada’s Ballet Jorgen\, National Ballet of Canada & Tiroler Landestheater (Austria). She has choreographed over 40 dance works and been nominated for 5 DORA awards. Her film Lapinthrope\, co-produced with Alec Kinnear won Gold Award at the Festival Der Nationen (Austria). Kathleen is also a co-recipient of a K. M. Hunter Choreographic Award. Kathleen is a published author (“The Healing Dance”\, Charles C. Thomas). She has a Master’s in Expressive Arts. and is a teacher candidate of the Axis Syllabus. She is the director of REAson d’etre dance productions who produces both the Wednesday Dance Jam\, the Contact Dance International Film Festival and dance-theatre productions. Kathleen identifies as having High Functioning Autism and works to educate people about neuro-divercity. \nRegister now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/brain-body-connection-2-kathleen-rea/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Professional Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Free Flow Dance Theatre Company":MAILTO:freeflowdance@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201106T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201106T173000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201104T230752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T231020Z
UID:10004956-1604683800-1604683800@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Older & Reckless: 20 Years of Age on Stage
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the 20th anniversary of OLDER & RECKLESS! \nAbout this Event\nOLDER & RECKLESS 20 Years of Age on Stage – an online event produced by Fagan Media Group \nDATE \nNovember 6th\, 2020 \n5:30pm MST \nCOST \nPay What/If You Can \n$0 – Free \n$10 – Discounted Rate \n$20 – General Admission \n$40 – Pay It Forward (cover the cost of someone else’s ticket) \nABOUT \nOlder & Reckless\, conceived by Claudia Moore in 2000\, is MOonhORsE Dance Theatre’s acclaimed performance series for mature dance artists from diverse backgrounds who have pursued their passion over a lifetime. \nOur 20th anniversary celebration features: \n\n32 senior dance artists\n10 community movers\n4 new dance video works – commissioned especially for our celebration\nAudience warm-up\n2 excerpts of outdoor ensemble dances\n\nincluding ApHeart and Pina Bausch’s Nelken-Line\n\n\n\nFeaturing revered senior dance artists including \nDenise Fujiwara\, Esmeralda Enrique\, Sara Porter\, Learie Mc Nicolls\, William Yong\, Carol Anderson\, Marie-Josée Chartier\, Fanny Ghorayeb\, Deepti Gupta\, Phyllis Whyte\, Viv Moore\, Gerry Trentham\, Yvonne Ng\, Dave Wilson\, Charmaine Headley\, Brian Solomon\, Claudia Moore\, Barbara Diabo\, Martha Randall\, Julia Aplin\, Norma Araiza\, Sylvie Bouchard\, Arwyn Carpenter\, Karen Kaeja\, Terrill Maguire\, Kevin Ormsby\, Patrick Parson\, Roula Said\, Julia Sasso\, Holly Small\, Sashar Zarif and special guest appearances. \nGet your tickets now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/older-reckless-20-years-of-age-on-stage/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201106T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201104T224456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T224602Z
UID:10004955-1604682000-1604689200@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:AGO LIVE: THE LEFT SPACE
DESCRIPTION:In a time of global political uprisings\, we have had to learn to self-isolate and maintain physical distance from one another. Faced with a global pandemic\, we have had to re-imagine the ways that we gather\, protest and how we achieve critical mass. The Left Space is a new digital commission by internationally renowned artist Brendan Fernandes\, created specifically for this moment in time and for the AGO\, that considers how we\, the global left\, have found ourselves in this predicament.  \nDeveloped and choreographed for webcam and the grid formation of Zoom\, custom backdrops by graphic designer Jerome Harris and on-and-off camera sequences will intervene and aesthetically connect a team of dancers from Hit and Run Productions performing from their homes around the world\, with a score by DJ Karsten Sollors. Reaching out and signaling to one another with the choreography and engaging with protest slogans incorporated into each’s changing background\, the performers and audiences will question the potential for online platforms to re-create the social solidarity experienced in physical gatherings. \nThe performance will be followed by an interview between the artist and Bojana Stancic\, AGO Assistant Curator\, Live Projects and Performance. \nGet your tickets now!
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/ago-live-the-left-space/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201105T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201105T131500
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201021T164940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T165047Z
UID:10004455-1604577600-1604582100@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:RISE UP Calgary Relaunch Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Are you someone working in the arts or the hospitality industry who is looking for creative ways to collaborate amid the COVID-19 pandemic and plan for future recovery? Are you interested in conversations exploring the live experience economy and how to get audiences out and artists back to work in safe and meaningful ways? Then join one of RISE UP’s upcoming Relaunch Lunches! \nRISE UP Calgary is a local initiative created to kickstart economic recovery for Calgary’s arts sector. It is an open-source campaign that unites arts\, hospitality and tourism partners to develop a comprehensive array of initiatives and plans for relaunch by building the best possible conditions for success for audiences and artists. Together\, we will RISE UP and move forward. \nAs part of its programming\, RISE UP is planning a series of relaunch lunches to connect industry professionals and give them an opportunity to network\, share ideas\, and look for ways to collaborate on COVID recovery planning. \nThe first virtual event is on Thursday\, November 5\, 2020 from 12:00 to 1:15pm and explores the model used by the creators and technicians of The Big Art Drive-In. \nThe lunch discusses how this space came to be and how it was then utilized for the RISE UP Weekend concert series. This is your chance to hear about what the team learned\, how they worked with AHS to create a safe arts experience for artists and audiences alike\, and get ideas on how you might be able to use this model and insights to create your own arts experiences. \nPanelists include\, Paul Magnuson\, Chief Imagineer\, Big Art\, Josh Burnett\, General Manager\, FM Systems\, and Kaley Beisiegel\, Principal Consultant\, Bird Creatives and Project Manager for RISE UP Calgary. \nRegister at zoom.us for this free Zoom-based conversation. The November 5 event will be interpreted in American Sign Language (ASL) with a live English transcription available and will be recorded for future posting on the RISE UP Calgary website. \nIf you have any questions or comments\, please send them to cherie@birdcreatives.com.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/rise-up-calgary-relaunch-lunch/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Calgary Arts Development":MAILTO:info@calgaryartsdevelopment.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201105T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201105T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201104T213118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T213237Z
UID:10004937-1604574000-1604579400@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Talking Truths: Matriarchs Uprising
DESCRIPTION:A conversation hosted by Olivia C. Davies with four tour-de-force female artists discussing ways they have overcome adversity in the arts.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nAs creators\, we are constantly in dynamic exchange with the forces of social structures that can help or hinder our creative expression. Join O.Dela Arts\, Artistic Director Olivia C. Davies in circle conversation with four other tour-de-force female artists including Dalannah Gail Bowen along with Diane Roberts\, Rosemary A. Georgeson\, and Savannah Walling as they discuss ways they have confronted and overcome adversity in the arts\, and changed the way we look at the world around us by incorporating matriarchal values and right relations agreements into the work. The Circle Conversation is on Zoom\, followed by an interactive Q&A. \n\nInteractive workshop on Zoom -maximum 100 participants\nFree / donation appreciated\n\nAbout the Format\nIn this circle conversation setting\, we invite audiences to co-create and hold a scared space for women artists to talk our truth about the ways our creative acts connect us to community. Topics can range from dance as sacred act\, art as living embodiment of community\, and the necessity of kinship and relational accountability. Audiences are invited to sit in (live or virtual) circle with us and listen as we speak to each other\, with open hearts\, and open minds. \nRegistration required. Please follow this link for access to the free event. Zoom link will be sent to you in advance.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/talking-truths-matriarchs-uprising/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201104T235900
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201104T235900
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201102T193158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T193552Z
UID:10004913-1604534340-1604534340@www.abdancealliance.ab.ca
SUMMARY:Performance Research Project – Online Intensive
DESCRIPTION:The Performance Research Project is thrilled to present our 2 Week Online Intensive. The intensive will take place from November 9\, 2020  to November 20\, 2020. Classes and workshops will run Monday to Friday 9am-3pm Vancouver time/ 12-6pm EST time. \nCheck out the schedule here! \nMultiple options to choose from (see registration). \n\nFull Intensive\n9am-3pm PST/12-6pm EST/6pm-12am CET\n$500  / 5hrs per day for 2 weeks\n​Early Registration: $400 \n$300 / 5hrs per day for 1 week\nMorning Intensive Option \n9am-12pm PST/ 12-3pm EST/ 6-9pm CET\n$ 300 / 3hrs per day for 2 weeks\nEarly Registration: $275\n$175 / 3hrs per day for 1 week\nAfternoon Intensive Option\n1-3pm PST/ 4-6pm EST\n$ 200 / 2hrs per day for 2 weeks\nEarly Registration: $175 \n$ 120 / 2hrs per day for 1 week\n\nTake the classes you want!\nLink available upon request for 24hrs if scheduling is difficult for your time zone. \nRegister now!\nEarly registration discounts extended until November 4th! \nInternational Guest Artists:\nSarah Reynolds (NDT) teaching  Medhi Walerski Repertoire  (Ballet BC director)\nYannick Boquin/ Ballet\nChristophe Dozzi/ Ballet\nBéatrice Larrivée/ Gaga/dancers\nClyde Archer (Cullberg\, Royal Swedish Ballet\, LEV) teaching Sharon Eyal Repertoire\nMarla Waal / ELDOA\, Pilates\, Breath work\n​Khoudia Toure / Improvisation\, Hip Hop\nAyman Harper (Forsythe Company) / Improvisation
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/performance-research-project-online-intensive/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Convention,Online/Streaming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201104T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201104T161500
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201027T182656Z
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SUMMARY:NBS Webinar Topic 2: Distanced Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS) offers a wide range of community programs through the Lozinski Centre for Community Dance at NBS\, and we are excited to host a series of FREE webinars for dance teachers interested in/delivering community programs. \nTopic 2: Distanced Dancing \nIn this NBS community webinar\, we will explore strategies for navigating the ever-evolving world of socially distanced dancing. Whether you are teaching virtually or in-person\, Anne and Megan will share tips\, tools and best practices for providing authentic distanced dance programs\, navigating logistical challenges\, and fostering connection among your dance community. No dance experience is required to participate in this webinar. Come prepared to move in the way that feels best for you. \nDate: Wednesday November 4\, 2020 \nTime: 10:00-11:15pm & 3:00-4:15pm (MST) \nSign up here \n***Registration closes at 4:00pm Tuesday November 3rd
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/nbs-webinar-topic-2-distanced-dancing/2020-11-04/2/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online/Streaming Event,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201104T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201104T100000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201020T204358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T204427Z
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SUMMARY:Strategic Plan Community Dialogue Session (Canada Council for the Arts)
DESCRIPTION:The Canada Council for the Arts invites you to help shape its next Strategic Plan. \nOur last strategic plan was launched in 2016. Since that time\, the Council has increased its overall support to artists and arts organizations and has made important investments in digital\, international promotion and Indigenous arts. The new plan will guide the Council through the next five years\, a critical time for the arts as it emerges from the global COVID-19 pandemic. \nWe want to hear from you\, to shape a plan that reflects the arts sector’s current reality and looks ahead to how the Council can help restart\, reinvigorate and reimagine the arts for the benefit of all Canadians. We aspire to support a vital and diverse arts ecology that enriches the lives of all Canadians\, and we are committed to equity\, diversity and inclusion. We encourage the participation of a wide range of perspectives and participants in this process. \nSome of you may have completed the Canada Council for the Arts Choicebook™ survey. We now invite you to participate in one of three (3) 90-minute dialogue sessions. These sessions will build on key issues identified through our ongoing engagement activities and provide an opportunity for virtual exchange and conversation. \nThe virtual dialogue sessions are happening on: \n\nMonday\, November 2\, 2020 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST (bilingual\, “English first”)\n\n11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. MST\n\n\nTuesday\, November 3\, 2020 from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. EST (bilingual\, “English first”)\n\n1:00 – 3:00 p.m. MST\n\n\nWednesday\, November 4\, 2020 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST (bilingual\, “French first”)\n\n8:00 – 10:00 a.m. MST\n\n\n\nAll sessions will be bilingual and simultaneous interpretation will be available. The principal language of the presentation on November 2nd and 3rd will be English\, and on November 4th it will be French. If you require any supports to be able participate in these sessions\, including ASL/LSQ interpretation or CART captioning\, please let us know during registration.  \nIf you are interested in participating in one of these sessions\, please register here. \nRegistration will close on Monday\, October 26\, 2020. Please note that space is limited. \nIf you are unable to participate in a session\, you can also provide written comments to plan@canadacouncil.ca until November 16\, 2020.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/strategic-plan-community-dialogue-session-canada-council-for-the-arts/2020-11-04/
LOCATION:Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T234237
CREATED:20201008T161845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201008T162137Z
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SUMMARY:It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now (Mitchell Art Gallery)
DESCRIPTION:The Mitchell Art Gallery in MacEwan University is excited to share that they are re-opening on September 15 with the launch of their latest exhibition It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now\, which will be viewable in-person and online!  \nCurated by Seika Boye\, this archival exhibition exposes the representation of Blackness on Canadian stages\, as well as audience and media reception of Black performance in Canada during this era. It’s About Time also explores legislation of leisure culture\, dance lessons and the role of social dances at mid-century. Featured are individual dance artists such as Leonard Gibson\, Ola Skanks\, Ethel Bruneau\, Joey Hollingsworth and Kathryn Brown. \nThis is the fourth presentation of the archival materials in It’s About Time. New to this iteration\, Boye has invited contemporary performing and visual artists — either from or currently based in Alberta — to respond to the archive and consider what the history of Black people dancing in Canada reveals about our contemporary moment. Not only will the exhibition feature work by dance artists Michèle Moss and Ashley “Colours” Perez\, visual artists Braxton Garneau and Preston Pavlis\, author Cheryl Foggo\, with graphic response by Adriana Contreras and photography by Mike Tan\, but there is also virtual programming planned with Seika and each artist. \nVirtual conversations with the curator to learn more about It’s About Time will take place on: \n\nSeptember 23\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Ashley “Colours” Perez and Adriana Contreras\n\n\nOctober 21\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Braxton Garneau and Preston Pavlis\n\n\nNovember 3\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Cheryl Thompson and Mpoe Mogale\n\n\nDecember 2\, 2020 at 6 p.m.\n\nwith Cheryl Foggo and Michèle Moss\n\n\n\nVisit macewan.ca/mitchellartgallery or @mitchellartgallery on social media for more details.
URL:https://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/calendar-event/its-about-time-dancing-black-in-canada-1900-1970-and-now-mitchell-art-gallery-2020-11-03/
LOCATION:John and Maggie Mitchell Art Gallery\, 11-121\, Allard Hall 11110 – 104 Avenue\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5K 1M9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online/Streaming Event
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