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Schedule
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Message from
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Roundtable Discussion:
What Moves You? 9
In the Park
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Creativity Picnic
Queer & Trans Family Pride 14
Late Night
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In the Studio
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On the Stage 18
Youth Moves 20
Workshops
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Artists’ Bios
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Our Thanks
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opportunities for Indigenous artists and developing new partnerships with Guelph Pride and KidsAbility.
We have also re-envisioned Youth Moves. With a commitment to providing development opportunities for youth and with the desire to bring students together, we are moving forward this year with a single, full-length work created by Lacey Smith from Dasein Dance. You will not want to miss this spectacular event,
This June, Guelph Dance celebrates its 21st Festival! Over the last 20
years, we have worked with arts groups, community organizations and countless individuals in order to bring to Guelph the very best contemporary dance performances as well as meaningful arts education and community engagement opportunities.
Our community, as any other, is ever changing and evolving; therefore, staying connected with all our partners, audiences and participants is crucial when programming. The Guelph of 20 years ago was quite different from the Guelph of 2019. We never stop having conversations, developing partnerships, implementing new ideas and occasionally leaving behind programs that no longer resonate with the community. Being connected to our community has informed this year’s programming in many ways: really thinking about the ways in which we engage with people of different abilities, providing
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Message from
the Artistic Director
A huge, huge thank you to the all the incredible people who make this festival happen year after year — our incredible board, staff and all the technical personnel as well as our incredible team of volunteers and very generous donors, sponsors and funders. We love you!
Take the workshops, participate in our Roundtable Discussion, bring your families to the park and don’t miss the theatre events. The weekend goes by quickly, so be sure to take it all in!
Catrina von Radecki Artistic Director
which will bring together over 70 youth dancers and musicians to re-envision Vivaldi’s Four Seasons masterpiece.
I am also so very excited to finally have the opportunity to present Denise Fujiwara’s EUNOIA. I have been in discussion with Denise for four years trying to make this happen and cannot believe the time has finally come. This is one of my favourite pieces of all time. Don’t miss it!
Denise Fujiwar’s EUNOIA · See page 18
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What Moves You?
Friday, May 31, 2019
Guelph Youth Dance Studios, 42 Quebec St
Free — please register in advance to ensure
your spot at bit.do/whatmovesyou
Roundtable Discussion
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Festival artists will speak about What Moves them.
Come join us as we learn the inspiration behind some of the festival performers.
Artists
• Christine Friday (In the Park)
• Denise Fujiwara (On the Stage)
• Lynette Segal (In the Studio)
• Lacey Smith (Youth Moves)
Christine Friday
Lynette Segal
Lacey Smith
Denise Fujiwara
Join us for an enriching
experience for the whole
family — a festival
favourite!
Friday May 31, 7:00 pm
Saturday, June 1, 12 pm
Followed by the Exhibition
Park Neighbourhood Group’s
Creativity Picnic, 1:30 pm
Sunday, June 2, 12 pm
Followed by Guelph Pride,
celebrating queer and trans
family pride, 1:30 pm
Exhibition Park, 81 London Rd W
Inclement weather venue:
Old Quebec Street Shoppes
55 Wyndham St N
Check guelphdance.ca for status.
Special thanks to the KidsAbility
Youth Advisory Council for their
contribution in promoting In
the Park as well as advising on
accessibility at our events.
In the ParkCORPUS Dance Projects TORONTOCamping Royal 2013Choreographers: Carolin Lindner and David Danzon
Two queens from a different time go on an absurd camping trip, far away from court. Without servants, they will have to use their creativity to survive in the wild. Their castle is reduced to basic tents, royal dances have to be executed on grass, one needs to fish for lunch and cope with the unpredictable whims of mother nature… A charming and interactive adventure for all ages.
PERFORMERS Kaitlin Torrance, Takako Segawa, David Danzon
MUSIC George Frideric Handel, Henry Mancini, YMA Sumac
Corpus Dance Projects B Emily Poirier
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Friday Creeations OTTAWA – TEMAGAMI FIRST NATIONMaggie & Me – A healing dance 2018Choreographer: Christine Friday
This piece began with the offering to be a jingle dress dancer and evolved into the creation of a contemporary healing dance, allowing gifts and ancestral experiences to guide the choreographer in it creation and manifestation. In this signature solo, the dancer-choreographer travels with us through dimensional realms of existence — spirit, dream and present — performing a journey of her life.
PERFORMER Christine Friday
MUSIC Rob Bertola Sound Design — Dawn Avery composer, featuring Tasheena Sarazain, Don Kavanaugh, Eddy Robinson, Gabe Gaudet, Dareen Nakogee
Give thanks to Robert Desrosiers, who guided me in the creation of this solo, and my dear friend Debby Danard, whose great grandmother, Maggie Wilson, is at the core of this work.
Friday Creeations B F. Chais
In the Park
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Lazylegz MONTREALNo Excuses, No Limits 2017Choreographer: Luca “Lazylegz” Patuelli
To me life is a dance; as long as our hearts are beating, a rhythm is being created. Sometimes it’s the littlest movements that make the biggest difference in a performance, just like in life; it’s the little things that matter. My whole life I was told I would never be able to walk, let alone dance. Today, I live my life to dance, I live to share my passion with others, and I live
to encourage limitless possibilities by doing things our own way through the belief, no excuses, no limits. — Luca “Lazylegz” Patuelli
PERFORMER Luca “Lazylegz” Patuelli
MUSIC Going to Make You Sweat, C+C Music Factory; Everything’s Better in the Summertime, Nick Pride & the Pimptones; HipHop Hooray Naughty by Nature (subject to change)
Thanks to Melissa Emblin, my parents and my brother Stephano, my crews illmask (Montreal) and ILL-Abilities™ (International), and the Montreal dance community for your support and belief in me!
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In the Park
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Pauline Berndsen Danse MONTREALHypnos 2018Choreography: Pauline Gervais
Hypnos stimulates the experience of collective hypnosis on the live music of Charles Bicari. Paradoxically to the view of practice as a lethargic state, Hypnos proposes a group of individuals full of energy and enthusiasm reacting to constraints through movement and music. Through their journeys, the dancers are connecting with each other on a psychic and physical aspects. Through that link that keeps strengthening during the whole piece, they let go of their doubts in order to fully benefit from the experience.
Pauline Gervais B Mike Pattern
PERFORMERS Pauline Gervais, Mariya Kyrychenko, Marilyne Cyr, Marc-André Poliquin and Danny Morissette.
MUSIC Charles Bicari
Thank you to all of the dancers and my musician Charles Bicari for their generosity, passion and energy. Also, a special thank you to my mentor Rafik Hubert Sabbagh, who was so helpful during the creation process. Finally, thank you to the Guelph Dance Festival for inviting me to perform at the In the Park series. It is such an amazing opportunity!
Rebel RhythmsLeaders of the audience A group for people passionate about playing music together and harnessing samba’s power to promote social justice causes.
Come for the Dance Festival and stay for the Creativity Picnic,
hosted by the Exhibition Park Neighbourhood Group.
• The Making Box• Five the Magician• Funk Bucket Drumming• The Dragon– Pokemon!• Energize Guelph Big Market
Little Lemonade Stands• Food trucks• Fairy Forest• Much more!
Join other local LGBTQ2+ families for a day in the park
to celebrate diverse families and the community who supports us! Whether you are a family parented by LGBTQ2+ adults, a family containing LGBTQ2+ teens and children, or a family that wants to celebrate your neighbours, this is
Lots of free
entertainment and
family fun
Sunday, June 2, 1:30 pm
Exhibition Park, 81 London Rd W
Free
Inclement weather venue:
Old Quebec Street Shoppes
55 Wyndham St N
Check guelphdance.ca.
Creativity Picnic
Guelph Pride Celebrates
Queer & Trans Family Pride
an event for you! All constellations of families welcome!
Join us for a special afternoon featuring a bouncy castle, food trucks, makeup demos, a social justice fair, Guelph Library bookmobile, performers, children’s craft fair, youth capture the flag, and the Guelph Water Wagon.
If you are a kid who would like to participate in a children’s craft fair, please contact [email protected]. Ask for details on a crafting prep party planned for June 1st.
We would like this to be a garbage-free event, so please bring your own water bottle and dishes for food truck purchases.
Saturday, June 1, 1:30 pm
Exhibition Park, 81 London Rd W
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It’s music, magic and a wee bit of mayhem!
New this year, an intimate, personal & wildly physical
late-night performance! Please be advised this piece contains nudity.
Late Night
Friday May 31, 9:30 pm
followed by Festival Reception
(cash bar)
Guelph Youth Dance Studios
42 Quebec St
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Wild Rabbit Dance Projects TORONTOThere she was 2017Choreographer: Jane-Alison McKinney
There she was is a solo performance, choreographed by Jane-Alison McKinney. The piece is defined by two visual chapters: an androgynous, grounded, and embodied figure contrasted with an exaggerated, feminine, towering monster. It’s a reflection on chaos and escape, carried by a charged physicality with strength at its core. McKinney’s performance is driven by risk, rigour, and heart: “If the impossibility of dancing in six-inch stilettos doesn’t grab you, her closing words will.” (The Buzz Mag)
PERFORMER Jane-Alison McKinney
MUSIC Lorn, Heinali, The Field
OUTSIDE EYE/ MENTOR Heidi Strauss
ORIGINAL LIGHTING DESIGN Noah Feaver
ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE Emma Kerson
Thank you for support and contribution from: Bethany Litner, Naishi Wang, Laurence Lemieux, Citadel + Compagnie, Expanse Festival, Toronto Arts Council, and Canada Council for the Arts.
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Festival
Reception10 pm · Free
Everyone is welcome! Come and
celebrate with festival artists,
volunteers and staff. There will be
a cash bar and opportunities to
connect.
Breaking Ground
Mentorship Program
performances
Saturday June 1, 5 pm
Sunday June 2, 2 pm
Guelph Youth Dance Studios,
42 Quebec St
In the StudioRowen McBride-Pilon GUELPH/TORONTOdisparu 2019
disparu explores the complicated emotions that accompany the disentangling of human relationships without explanation. The dancers find new ways of parting through various forms of disconnecting, resembling both the social media concept “ghosting” and the harsh reality of death. By delving into the idea of someone unexpectedly vanishing from your life, the dancers embark on a journey of memory and acceptance.
PERFORMERS Rowen McBride-Pilon and Teagan Ariss
In memory of my father, Richard Pilon; thank you for being a constant inspiration. To Lina Cruz for pushing me out of my comfort zone and helping me appreciate process. To Catrina von Radecki and everyone working on the Breaking Ground Program for making this happen. And to my beautiful dancer Teagan Ariss for embarking on this exciting journey with me.
Catherine Bellefleur & Marie-Maxime Ross MONTREALFoolish Fish 2019
For Foolish Fish, we were inspired and guided by the movement. This movement, which turns out to be rather clumsy and raw, was born of several improvised explorations where we were looking for individual and common instincts. The idea came from an unhealthy relationship between two individuals that enhance both personalities. They have a strong
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Witness the development of three new works in progress by the choreographers who participated in the 2019 Breaking Ground Mentorship Program under the mentorship of Lina Cruz.
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influence on each other and they evolve in a far-off world. There is an idea of duality that exists as much between the two women as in their own self. Despite these strong tensions, their dependence is greater than they dare to admit.
PERFORMERS Catherine Bellefleur and Marie-Maxime Ross
MUSIC 2020 by Suuns and Clair de lune by Claude Debussy
We would like to thank Lina Cruz, Ben Harvey and Guelph Youth Dance
Company.
Lynette Segal GUELPHYes, and 2019
Yes, and is an exploration influenced by life’s dilemmas: trusting in the unfolding of our lives, blindly moving out of the fog led by our hearts. Fortitude is required to stay curious, attentive, discerning, gracious, and humble, all the while loving and letting go.
Lynette Segal B Bloom Media
“To live in this world you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go,to let it go.” — Mary Oliver
Entering into a creative space is an exciting, inviting, and intimidating place. Staying in the process of channeling experience into expression, finding the resonating mode of physicality, letting go of expectation with risk, yet fine tuning every breath, are among the joys that grace this practice — this life.
PERFORMER Lynette Segal
MUSIC Ex-Easter Island, Mallet Guitars Three, third and forth Movement
Heartfelt thanks to Catrina and Lina for this valuable opportunity and your exceptionally soulful and knowledgeable feedback. Deep gratitude to Janet J, Kelly Mc, Michelle M, Melissa G, Lynn W, Liane C, Val M, Kelly S, Marie Z, Pippy W, Cheryl M, Steph Y, Stacey H, Arvi G, Lerrita R, Cynthia S, Jesse M, Julianna M, Vera D, Jennifer F, Debbie E, Shelley K, Christy P, Anne M, Nancy F, Heather F, Jacqueline G, Michael S, Diane H, Heather D, Laurie M, Bea and Anko for providing support to lift me when my wings were weak. To Eden and Isabel for being my greatest gifts and finest teachers, to Ben, my bff, I’ve been blessed to have shared half my life with you. Wolf, for opening a door…
Saturday, June 1, 8 pm
70 Minutes
No intermission
This performance of EUNOIA is
presented in partnership with the
Eden Mills Writers’ Festival.
On the StageFujiwara Dance Inventions TorontoEUNOIA 2014Choreographer: Denise Fujiwara
Eunoia is Christian Bök’s award-winning and bestselling book of conceptual poetry. It is built on the notion of constraining language to one vowel per chapter and tells stories in ways that are as pleasurable as they are ingenious.
Denise Fujiwara’s adaptation of the book is a multimedia experience of dance, video, music and costume that employs similar constraints in such inventive ways that it has resulted in a ground-breaking performance lauded by audiences and critics alike.
EUNOIA takes the audience on a verbal, visual and visceral journey. The concept of the poem is introduced through games and then builds in complexity with fanciful narratives and semiotic play. Initially, the audience grapples with the rich play of words and images, and then, as the performance unfolds, they surrender to the surprises and wit that are revealed through layers of meaning in the moment.
CREATED WITH AND PERFORMED BY
Sylvie Bouchard Lucy Rupert Miko Sobreira Rebecca Hope Terry Gerald Trentham Jillian Peever*
UNDERSTUDIES Lacey Smith, Brodie Stevenson
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All photos of Fujiwara Dance Inventions’ EUNOIA
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On the Stage
MUSIC Phil Strong
POET Christian Bök
CHOREOGRAPHER Denise Fujiwara
VOICE DIRECTOR Gerry Trentham
COMPOSER AND MUSICIAN Phil Strong
VIDEO DESIGNER Justin Stephenson
LIGHTING DESIGNER Roelof Peter Snippe
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, PRODUCTION
MANAGER Nick Andison
STAGE MANAGER Jennifer Lee
COSTUME AND PROPS DESIGNER
Andjelija Djuric
* Jillian Peever replaces original cast member, Claudia Moore
Dancers ages 11–21 take
the stage by storm in this
unique piece that brings
four cities together.
Sunday, June 2, 5 pm
River Run Centre,
Co-operators Hall
35 Woolwich St
Youth MovesPRODUCED BY Dasein Dance (daseindance.com)CHOREOGRAPHY Lacey Smith in collaboration with the dancersDRAMATURGY Miko SobreiraMUSICAL DIRECTION Joseph LanzaMUSIC COORDINATION Irene TandbergLIGHTING DESIGN Simon RossiterSTAGE MANAGEMENT Rebecca WalshWARDROBE SUPERVISOR Aaliyah SundarsinghADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Danielle CooperCOMMUNICATIONS Barbara Simms
Professional Musicians/MentorsSOLO VIOLIN Joseph LanzaVIOLIN II Sarah WiebeVIOLA John WiebeCELLO Joel TangjerdBASS Andrew Kosty
YAPCA MusiciansVIOLIN I Amy Kwon and Joshua LeeVIOLIN II Henry Lee and Allyson ZhengVIOLA Helen Abbot and Sammy MakCELLO Sarah Cupit and Lily Richards HARPSICHORD Christopher Dawes
Performers
SPRING Carousel Dance Company: Ciera Bisch, Gillian Brook, Alaina Chowen, Alyssa Churchill, Ella Cumberland-Clark, Adele D’Souza, Aleksandra Kangur, Meghan Lehmann, Caitlin Luening, Avery McCorkell, Annie Metzger-Oke, Marina Simonovic, Elli Stylianou, Ashlynne Uttley, Sydney Vuong, Olivia Zurell
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Dasein Dance TORONTOFour Seasons Project 2017–19Choreographer: Lacey Smith
The Four Seasons Project brings together 70 youth age 11–21 in a reimagining of Vivaldi’s masterpiece. Four dance companies and one string ensemble from four cities will come together in a multi-disciplinary production that brings a youthful twist to the celebrated Four Seasons.
Collectively with the youth, we have developed a movement score inspired by the rich imagery Vivaldi brings to life through these timeless concertos. The young musicians are making a first exploration of baroque performance practice, a style of music-making that is deeply informed by dance and gesture. Woven together are the results of this collaboration that unite music, movement and text in a beautiful celebration of nature, youth and the transcendent music of Vivaldi.
Youth Moves
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SUMMER Ryerson School of Performance and Artists’ Play School of Dance and Guelph Youth Dance: Alexandra Berry, Emily Chamberlain, Sadie Clark, Danielle Cooper, Jewell Cormier, Melanie Ebbett, Annalise Germmaciona, Benjamin Mitchell, Brenda Rodriguez
AUTUMN Rosedale Heights School of the Arts Dance Company: Charlotte Briceno, Pella Dos Santos, Julia Gajardo-Melanson, Grecia Harrington, Lauren Hope, Nikaya Jageshar, Miranda Kelly, Konstantina Maras, Rae McBurney, Jadesha McDonald, Yasmin Mir Sanchez, Alexis Peddie Jones, Willem Sadler, Deanna Salgado, Freya Vint
WINTER Guelph Youth Dance Company: Emmett Bradshaw, Lily Burpee, Molly Case, Emily
Rosedale Heights School of the Arts Dance Company B Edwin Luk
Chamberlain, Sadie Clark, Kate Fitzpatrick, Luka Hazl, Kadyn Kapitain, Isabelle Middleton, Sadye Middleton, Meagan Pitts, Isabel Segal-Grossman, Sophie Sharp, Ellie Stewart
We would like to recognize and thank the all dancers who participated earlier phases of the creation process for their contribution.
A production of this scale could not happen without the support, dedication and generosity of many people. We would like to thank Joseph Lanza, Irene Tandberg, Maryanne Marsh, Caitlyn Vader, Simon Rossiter, Danielle Cooper, Aaliyah Sundarsingh, Barbara Simms, Janet Johnson, Heidi Churchill, Catrina von Radecki, Peggy Shannon, Vicki St. Denys, Svetlana Dvoretsky, Patrizia Ferlisi, Lucy Rupert, Scott Penner, Christin Smith, Amber Cheng, Scott Martin, Michael Bergmann, Scott Phyper, Dave Horner and all of the dedicated performers who made this evening possible.
Dasein Dance would like to acknowledge the generous support of the Good Foundation, Dance Ontario, Lisa Bonato, Family Shows Canada and Christin Smith.
Workshops
Guelph Youth Dance
Studios, 42 Quebec Street
are able to reclaim our spirit, acknowledging and transforming hardships that we have endured including abuse, loss of land, language and family structure. This workshop/presentation will create a greater understanding of who we are and where we are coming from as Indigenous people. Participants will be moved and connected with a better understanding of First Nations culture. Culture is an extension of our nature and spirit, alive and well in the 21st century. Open to all, experienced and non-experienced movers alike.
Masterclasses with Suzette ShermanSunday, June 2, 8:30–9:45 am and 10–11:30 amSuzette Sherman, long-time associate of master choreographer and teacher David Earle, will teach a technique class in his Graham based dance language. Open to Festival participants and professional/advanced dancers 13 and up. Expressing yourself accompanied by live percussion.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES
Dance with Guelph DanceApplications must include video links, $25 fee and must be post-marked or electronically submitted by September 15, 2019.
Entry forms available at guelphdance.ca/festival/call / [email protected] / 519.780.2220
Ballet with Lina CruzFriday, May 31, 10–11:30 am Guelph Youth Dance Studios 42 Quebec StreetDrawing from her training in ballet as well as in martial arts, Lina Cruz addresses the classical ballet technique with a neutral style. Her class is dynamic and offers tools that can make this technique more easily accessible, exciting and fun, becoming therefore useful to dancers of all styles. Open to dancers 13 and up.
Indigenous Contemporary Dance with Christine FridaySaturday, June 1, 10–11:15 am Dance has been an integral part of our survival and cultural evolution. A tool of self-expression, dance is ceremony and prayer. It is through our varied art practices that we
Artists’ Bios
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In the Park
CORPUS Dance Projects TORONTOCo-founded by Sylvie Bouchard and artistic director David Danzon, CORPUS is known for its precise and surrealist humour that combines movement with theatrical imagery. Choreogra-pher, Carolin Lindner graduated from Theakademie Berlin with a degree in Theatre Pedagogics. She works for theatre, visual and social arts projects. She has led theatre educational projects for youth and has worked as an artistic director and programmer for interna-tional theatre festivals in Germany, initi-ated an annual European youth camp in Germany and led theatre workshops in schools and retirement homes.
Friday Creeations OTTAWA—TEMAGAMI FIRST NATIONIncorporated in 2018, Friday Creeations is a film and stage production company that blends traditional and contem-porary dance elements, led by award-winning choreographer-performer Christine Friday. Part of the vision for Friday Creeations is the establishment of a community-supported Cultural Creation Centre for artistic learning, creation, and performance in Chris-tine’s home community of Temagami First Nation/Bear Island, and on her family’s traditional land at Friday’s Point. The vision of the Cultural Cre-ation Centre (CCC) is to link artistic creation with land-based activity. The CCC will be connected with an outfit-ters’ company. Artists will be able to immerse themselves in an authentic cultural experience, including options such as guided day canoe trips, hikes, and camping excursions that allow for remote or semi-remote connection with the traditional lands of the Algon-quin Anishnaabe people. Artists and
institutions are seeking a more com-munity engaged relationship and the CCC will provide this connection and inspiration. Programming will include artistic creation, education, residencies, school outreach involving both on- and off-reserve school boards, touring, and performances. Choreographer Christine Friday is a proficient resilient Indigenous storyteller. She began her career with In the Land of Spirits in 1992 and has maintained a professional dance career for over 25 years, choreographing, solo work, commissioned work, youth creations and full scale productions. She is deeply connected to the cultural wellness of her people and works hard to maintain cultural traditions and gifts of her Anishnaabe people. She recently won the 2018 KM Hunter Award for dance through the Ontario Arts Council, this award is given to those who dem-onstrate an original artistic voice while encouraging the artist to propel to the next level. Her intention is to awaken people within themselves, creating a shift change in the world by reflecting reality and the human experience.
Lazylegz MONTREALLuca “Lazylegz” Patuelli born in Mon-treal, raised in Bethesda, Maryland. Graduated with a Bachelor in Business and Major in Marketing at Concordia University. Luca has been dancing from the age of 15. He has created a unique dance style using the strength of his arms and his crutches as an extension of his arms which has garnered him international recognition. Competing and performing in over 30-countries around the world. Luca is the founder of ILL-Abilities™ Crew an international dance crew comprised of differently-abled bboys (breakdancers) recently nominated for an Olivier Award for outstanding achievement in dance.
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Luca is also recognized as the Canadian Ambassador for Dance and received a Meritorious Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada for his dance outreach programs for differ-ently-abled youth. Luca is husband to Melissa Emblin and father to 3-year-old Aura Isabella.
Pauline Berndsen Danse MONTREALPauline Berndsen Danse was created in 2018 by Pauline Gervais. Based in Mon-treal, the company presented its works “Kreatur”, “Hypnos” and “Temps Avenir” at Festival Quartiers Danses ( Montreal), Festival Vue sur la relève ( Montreal) and Festival Plateforme Danse (Bastia). This emerging company presents its own signature of movement, which is characterized by the eclectic marriage of fluidity, articulation and sharpness. Through contemporary dance, Pau-line Berndsen Dance creates journeys through new worlds and atmospheres. As a graduate of Quebec’s École supéri-eure de ballet du Québec, Pauline Ger-vais is a dancer and choreographer from Montreal. She has been dancing with Ballet Ouest de Montréal for many years on the productions « The Nutcracker » and « Ella ». She also starred in multiple videoclips produced by Romeo et Fils , such as Maxyme by Caravane and Iris by J.U.D. She is currently working on a new project with Johanne Madore.
Late Night
Wild Rabbit Dance Projects TORONTOWild Rabbit Dance Projects is an umbrella that supports the creation and performance of collaborative works under the artistic direction of Jane-Alison McKinney. The works have been presented nationally at platforms such as Chinook Series, The Saint John Contemporary Dance Festival, Summer-works Performance Festival, and Citadel + Compagnie. Wild Rabbit is interested in bold work that makes it possible
to reflect on what is happening in the everyday, while playing with altered time and reality, as a means to generate change. wildrabbitdance.com.
Originally from New Brunswick, Jane-Alison McKinney is a dancer, choreog-rapher, teacher, and artistic director. A graduate of The School of Toronto Dance Theatre, she has performed the works of a variety of contemporary dance artists in Canada and Internation-ally. In 2016, she was awarded a Metcalf Foundation Internship Grant in Artistic Direction with adelheid under the men-torship of Heidi Strauss, where she has also worked as a dancer, emerging cho-reographer, and producer. Jane-Alison’s choreography has been supported nationally by a variety of festivals and residencies. She is also co-director of the performance collectives Bare Nerve and Temporary Collective. Upcoming is a tour of her solo work “There she was” in Canada, and a new creation with collaborator Emma Kerson launching at Shawbrook Residency in Ireland in June, 2019.
In the Studio
Rowen McBride-Pilon GUELPH/TORONTOCanadian dancer Rowen McBride-Pilon is a passionate contemporary and ballet trained dancer. At the age of 21, Rowen is completing her second year in the dance program at York University in Toronto, Ontario. She has trained in RAD ballet and various forms of modern technique. From 2012-2017, Rowen performed with the Guelph Youth Dance Company in which she had the opportunity to work with a variety of renowned choreographers. Through the GYDC Rowen performed nationally and internationally, including a China tour in 2016. Upon graduation Rowen hopes to continue to work and train as a per-former, choreographer and teacher.
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Catherine Bellefleure and Marie-Maxime Ross MONTREALCatherine Bellefleure and Marie-Maxime Ross met in the first year of their pro-gram at École de danse Contemporaine de Montréal. They danced together in many creations by guest choreogra-phers at their school. They share the same interests and approach of the movement and after the withdrawal of one of the dancers, they decided to work together. From there on they created Foolish Fish for the Breaking Ground Mentorship Program. It’s the first time that they had to create a fifteen minutes piece in view to present it to the Guelph Dance Festival.
Lynette Segal GUELPHHonoured and thrilled to once again create and perform for the Guelph Dance Festival, Lynette Segal continues to explore expression through the artic-ulation and precision of the agile, strong body. Solo improvisation, Contact Improvisation and yoga are instrumental in informing this physical play in her choreographic creations and teaching. This summer Lynette will be a resident dancer at Leviathan, an enchanting studio on rustic Lasqueti Island, BC, working with Benno Voorham and Mark Young.
On the Stage
Fujiwara Dance Inventions TORONTOFujiwara Dance Inventions is a reper-tory dance company devoted to the creation, production, and touring of dance works and concerts. It conducts activities for the professional develop-ment of the Company and the dance community, and promotes an apprecia-tion for the art of dance to the general public. Choreographer Denise Fujiwara began a series of careers starting in childhood as a gymnast. She became a
Canadian Champion in Rhythmic Gym-nastics and competed internationally for Canada. Upon completing an Honours B.F.A. in Dance at York University, she co founded T.I.D.E. (Toronto Independent Dance Enterprise), a now-defunct but still notorious company that danced across Canada for 10 years. Her six solo dance concerts garnered praise and toured to festivals across Canada, and to the U.S.A., South America, Europe and Asia. In 2015 she was a soloist in the Luminato Festival’s Apocalypsis under Lemi Ponifasio. She is a recipient of the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Muriel Sherrin Award for international achievement in dance. She is thrilled that EUNOIA, based on Christian Bök’s masterpiece, a work that delighted and bewildered us over five years of creation, continues its adventure touring the country.
Youth Moves
Dasein Dance TORONTODasein Dance Theatre was founded in 2011 by Lacey Smith, and began as a creative platform to research and present work in London, Ontario. Now a co-directorship shared by Lacey Smith and Miko Sobreira we have expanded our vision and reach, removing ‘The-atre’ from our name to include all of our activities under one identity. Now, at Dasein Dance, we are proud to unite the creative work we do with our professional and young companies with our training programs and workshops in Southern Ontario. Together these branches create a sustainable artistic environment that is developed on the foundation of a collective creative struc-ture. www.daseindance.com.
Choreographer Lacey Smith completed a BFA (Hons.) in Performance Dance at Ryerson University. She has received Dance Ontario’s Creative Partnership commission and was a finalist in Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal’s First National Choreographic Com-petition. Lacey premiered her first full
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evening work I.Me.You.We. pictures of my heart in 2015. Lacey has interpreted works by distinguished choreographers Denise Fujiwara, Robert Desrosiers, D.A. Hoskins, Andrea Nann, Gerry Trentham and Jody Oberfelder and is a Dora Mavor Moore recipient. Lacey has also been producing full-evening dance pro-ductions since 2007 and is a passionate teacher and mentor for young dancers.
The Young Artists Pre-College Academy LONDON, ONTARIOYAPCA is a diverse collaborative music school led by founding director, Irene Tandberg. Its programming empha-sizes chamber music in a setting that motivates and inspires students to explore a high level of technical finesse and artistry. The school’s collegial, non-competitive environment cre-ates an ideal space for committed and growing players to thrive. Students are engaged in mastering their skills and expanding their musical knowledge through weekly performance, chamber and master classes. Under the tutelage of a dynamic faculty and guest artists, students are exposed to a wide range of concepts in technique and interpre-tation. Likewise, through experiential learning and interaction with like-minded peers, inspiration flourishes. Students meet weekly to perform for each other, igniting discussion, encour-agement, and discovery. YAPCA is actively engaged in collaborative proj-ects both within the local community and beyond. Our mentors include some of Canada’s finest musicians
The Carousel Dance Company WATERLOOThe Carousel Dance Company is a children’s dance group, which is affili-ated with the Carousel Dance Centre in Waterloo. There are 100 company members ranging in age from 7 to 18 years. The company maintains an educational focus with an emphasis
on artistic and creative expression and dancers are provided with the opportunity to work with guest and faculty choreographers. Members of the company are also encouraged to engage in the creative process and to choreograph dance works for other company members. The company cre-ates various styles of dance pieces as well as full-length children’s productions and has performed at Arts Festivals, The Guelph Contemporary Dance Festival and numerous other local events. In addition to local performances, the Company has also performed nation-ally and internationally at Dance and the Child International conferences in Taiwan, Holland, Finland, Utah, Denmark and Canada.
The Ryerson School of Performance TORONTORyerson’s four-year BFA Dance Program is the most intensive and comprehen-sive program of its kind in Canada and has earned widespread respect throughout the Canadian and interna-tional dance communities. Our one-of-a-kind, conservatory style environment offers rigorous daily professional training in four dance disciplines (ballet, modern, contemporary and jazz) along-side direct collaboration with visiting guest artists and major arts organiza-tions. This core training is combined with related studies in improvisation, composition, partnering, urban dance styles, music, acting, film and exten-sive creative work. Integrated into the students’ education is a broad selection of specially designed academic studies including history of theatre and dance, anatomy, production elements, global theatre and many more. All courses support our mandate, which is to ensure that our graduates are highly skilled, uniquely versatile, entrepreneurial and articulate artists who can actively con-tribute to the art form and advocate for themselves and for the arts as a whole.
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The RHSA Dance Company TORONTOThe RHSA Dance Company is a group of auditioned dancers, from Rosedale Heights School of the Arts. The com-pany has been led by Ms Maryanne Marsh for over 20 years and each year the dancers work throughout the school year on a number of projects and com-positions working with professional cho-reographers and their own RHSA staff. They perform for school outreach tours, Dance Night concerts as well as other performances in the community. Perfor-mances include; Sound Off, The Guelph Dance Festival, TED Talks, Amethyst Awards Gala, YWCA Girl Jam, Riverdale Shares Christmas-Danforth Music Hall, Breakfast Television, The Season of Peace-Metro Hall, Teachers Matter TVO, White Ribbon VOX, Planet Parent, The CODE Conference, The Transforma-
tions Conference, and for TDSB arts and education events. The RHSA Dance Company has also toured and per-formed in New York City, New Orleans, and Chicago. Most recently members performed at the Dance Ontario Dance Weekend at Harbourfront’s Fleck Theatre and at the Betty Oliphant in a partnership program with the George Brown College Dance program.
Guelph Youth Dance Company GUELPHThe GYD Company was formed in 2008, by Janet Johnson and Catrina von Radecki as a means of further celebrating, enhancing and training young dancers. Company members have worked with highly acclaimed professional choreographers including: Julia Aplin, Jordana Deveau, Kate Hilliard, Karen Kaeja, Robert Desrosiers,
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Lacey Smith (Toronto), Anik Bouvrette (Ottawa), Lina Cruz & Suzanne Miller (Montreal), Mocean Dance (Halifax) and David Earle, Suzette Sherman (Guelph). The GYD Company has toured to Moncton, Halifax, Ottawa, London, Toronto and on international tours to China & Spain. The GYD Co. is thrilled to be part of the Four Seasons Project.
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Lina CruzMontreal choreographer Lina Cruz founded her company, Fila 13 Produc-tions, in 2003 and has presented her work in festivals and events at local, national and international levels. Cruz has a background in ballet as much as modern/contemporary styles and takes interest in martial arts and various forms of stage expression. She has created works for independent artists as well as companies, institutions and various schools of professional dance training. Cruz is also often involved in theatre and opera projects. She is a two-time Dora Mavor Moore Award recipient for Outstanding Original Choreography (2012 and 2017) and received a second place award in the 1998 international choreographic competition of the St-Sauveur Arts Festival (Quebec).
Christine FridayPlease see In the Park bio , above.
Suzette ShermanBorn in Chicago, Suzette trained with Stone-Camryn School of Ballet, and later in New York City. She apprenticed with Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers and performed with Saskatchewan Dance Theatre before joining Toronto Dance Theatre where she toured worldwide for nineteen years. A principal dancer with Dancetheatre David Earle and a teacher throughout her career, Suzette con-tinues to work closely with David Earle, teaching his technique and repertoire. In 2017 she was artist in residence for the Guelph Dance Festival. From the collaboration begun at the Festival, Suzette and Michele Green created Pas-sionate Heart, Women’s Stories through Dance, currently being performed throughout Southern Ontario.
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MembersDavid Albert-Toth, Kim Bolton, Allison Burns, Hyunsang Cho, Alexandra Clancy, Ayelet Cohen, Hugh Conacher, David Diangouaya, Ferenc Feher, Heather Finn, Leslie Fisher, Foolish Operation Society, Chloe Hart, Peter Kelly, Suzanne Liska, Shannon Litzenberger, Nichola Martin, Hilary Maxwell, Rowen McBride-Pilon, Jane Alison McKinney, Sarah McQueston, Meghann Michalsky, Michelle Miller, Tracey Norman, Andrea Peña, Krista Posyniak, Claude Renaud, Helen Simard, Kaitlin Standeven, Rosanna Terracciano, Julie Tymchuk, Catrina von Radecki, Lynda Walters, YMI Dancing, Marie Zimmerman
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