Join us Mon Mar 2
Captivating solo where movement and handmade imagery trace the human cost of Brazil’s mining disasters and the fragile ground we all stand on.
Dancers, musicians and spoken word artists navigate the chaos of moving through today’s world, carving breath and meaning out of turbulence.
Intimate, shape-shifting solo that reveals an Indigenous experience of epilepsy and ancestral memory through image, text and digital installation.
Feral, witty solo where queer ritual, childhood awe and nocturnal imagination collide in a dance that glows at the edge of the surreal.
Deeply human duet exploring how fleeting moments and shared experiences can alter the course of a life.
Indigenous-led ensemble charges through fractured landscapes with kinetic joy, weaving kinship, risk and ancestral intuition into a living archive.
Free-spirited night where artists and audiences meet together onstage to dance to live Métis fiddle and old time social dance tunes.
High-energy, all-ages street dance battle that brings crews from across regions into a living conversation of movement, culture and community exchange.
Street dancers from Dakar, Paris and Vancouver trace migrations of shadow and hope, transforming personal journeys into a collective story.
Vibrant group work that uncovers the memories held in shifting urban spaces, honouring the dancers and histories that shaped Vancouver’s street dance culture.
Virtuosic fusion of popping and live vocals where sound becomes visible and movement takes on the texture of music itself.
Immersive, sensory underwater adventure that invites neurodivergent audiences to react freely and co-create a luminous world of friendship and play.
Sharp, intimate duet that flips the lights and the story, revealing the pleasure and impossibility of controlling a narrative in a world of constant refresh.
Powerful dance-technology work where fire, sand and responsive projection open an intimate, multi-sensory encounter with the lived experience of psychosis.
venue change * show added *
Interdisciplinary work that researches the notion of absence through movement, projection and sound. Curated by Mohammadreza Akrami.
Performance lecture drawing from care-based encounters, collective rituals and solo practice. Curated by Mohammadreza Akrami.
Embodied listening experience that blurs boundaries between sound, body and space. Presented as part of the Micro Performance Series on Granville Island.
A work-in-progress shaped by Iran, where movement is policed and punished; the dancing body becomes a site of risk, refusal and longing.