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The Dance Current

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Périodiques

Dance Media Group

1496-1415

Danse ; Canada ; Périodique ; Danseurs ; Chorégraphes ; Compagnies de danse

Moving beyond the pas-de-deux
Inviting contradiction : the women of LA TRESSE Collective
Modern dance forms : in relation to the other modern arts
Creative critique : what is the future of dance criticism in Canada?
Give me a break : confronting sexism in ballet culture
The enchanted spaces of Isabelle Van Grimde
Collective copyright : navigating authorship within contemporary dance
Dancehall diplomacy
Embodied economies : a dialogue about dance, performance and creation in late capitalism
The red wall : how social media is changing commercial dance in Canada
The shoestring renaissance : a survey of current screendance events and artists in Canada
A view from the middle : an intergenerational conversation about dance curation
Organic mechanic : Emmanuelle Lê Phan and Elon Höglund
Do you call yourself a "Dancer"?
A tiny partner : a conversation about dance before, during and after pregnancy
Flash of the spirit : jazz field notes from YYC and beyond
Celebrating Merce : Cunninghm in Canada : [Dossier]
(Litterally) Dancing to her own tune
Where do we go from here?
Curious Linda
Once More With Feeling
Well, by's. It finally happened
Chosen Kinship. What does your community look like ?
It's In the Bones ! a Psysiotherapist weighs in on dance and bone health
Be Heintzman Hope Is Tending to Our Social Fabric. What grief and dance has taught them about healing
Reflections on Burlesque. Les Femmes Fatales on
An Exciting New Platform at the Intersection of Dance and Cinema. Regards Hybrides curates a digital space for cinédanse
Pronoun(ced): Anecdotes of Identity in Dance Spaces
Remembering Ethel Bruneau; A collective love letter to the matriarch of tap
Dancing the Parenting ; Julie Lebel's public won't sit still and that's OK
Access in Counterpoint ; Aaron Richmond develops a tool for rethinking dance beyond the visual
Remaking Dancemakers ; What does it mean to be a next-generation, progressive dance institution? And how do you actually become one ?
Living in the moment; Zaria Rajha and Mario Obeid process their experiences of war while spreading joy in the Calgary dance community
Breakthrough; Team Canada breakers reflect on their journeys as they pursue the chance compete at the Olympics
Pole Dance, Opera 'and the Way They Come Together; An interview with multidisciplinary artist Khadija Mbowe
Mavis Staines : Life ans Leadership in Dance ; Celebrating the work and vision of Stains head of her retirement from Canada's National Ballet School
I Bring My Dancer-Sefl Everywhere; on dance-based interdisciplinary research
Rusty Enough to Be New ; A re-emerging dancers reflect on a precarious and cyclial waves of a career in dance
Marie Chouinard : The Early Years ; An interview with a iconic figure of dance
Recovering Stolen Dances
Dragged Home : Dropping anchor in Newfoundland's drag scene
On Indigeneity ; Unboxing the term "indigenous dance artist" with three generations
102 years of Beautiful Resistance ; A specially curated excerpt from "It's About Time : Dacing Black in Canada 1990-1970"
To Profit or Not to Profit? Cultural professionals weigh in on potential problems with the non-profit structure, and other options for artists
Manaka Thakkar ; Canada was the prolific dance artist's garden, and her seeds changed the cultural landscape
From Moncton With Love ; Olga Petiteau, of Atlantic Ballet of Canada, on immigrating, injury ans her new-found appreciation for rest
Rebuilding the Big Top ; Can Circus truly become a national art form ?
Tiny Showgoers ; Bringing rich artistic experiences to kids is essential to a healthy arts écologym but access is uneven across Canada
Curious Linda ; At 76, Linda Rabin, the prolific modern dance artist and educator, still wonders : What's next ?
The Battle of Body Shame ; If body shaming is more than words, how do we create dance education space free of it ?
Titans Through Time ; Five educator, some more known than others, who helped shape the industry
Academy of Peers : Jess Huggett ans Elizabeth mond-Stevenson on how their peer-to-peer mentorship differs from traditional student-teacher relationship
"Shuffle Along : Broadway's First All-Black Musical Stops in Toronto : In 1923, the production ran for one week at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and set a precedent for programming
Staying Alive : Chai Folk Ensemble at (almost) 60 : How the Winnipeg dance compagnie balance folk and contemporary styles
The Patronage of Practice : Brandy Leary reflects on the need for an abundance of time
Costumes in Quotations : As a Singaporean Canadian Tamil woman, I wonder what separates me from my "costumed" presentation ?

Support : Papier et électronique

Langue : Anglais ; Français

Périodicité : paraît 6 fois l'an

Inventaire : vol. 15 no 1 (janvier-février 2012) - vol. 23 no 5 (septembre-octobre 2020) / Vol. 26 (Printemps - 2023)

Abonnement : Courant

Dates de publication : 1998 (mai)

Donateur : ESBCM, Linda Rabin, Studio 303

Niveau d'autorisation : 0

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