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‘Joyous music in a minor key’: Frank Rackow’s musical communities

The Bright Side Festival The Black Sea with special guest Aya Mhana Sunday, March 8, 2 p.m. Theatre 1308 by Stephen Hunt Not only does Frank Rackow live a creative life, but he’s one of those Calgarians as committed to... Continue Reading →

Lisbeth Gruwez dances Bob Dylan: a Q&A

Choreographer and dancer Lisbeth Gruwez talks about her new show, featuring the music of Bob Dylan

Fluid Fest Review: tension between contemporary and classical sets off some Saturday night sparks

A review of Yukichi Hattori's Reverence, Lesley Telford's My Tongue, Your Ear an Wen Wei Dance's Dialogue, from Calgary's Fluid Festival Dance Festival.

Dancing philosophy, deconstructing duets, in a double dose of Frédérick Gravel

Reviews of Thus Spoke... and This Duet That We've Already Danced (so many times), which are part of the 2017 Fluid Festival in Calgary, Alta.

Frédérick Gravel’s sincere fakery

A conversation with Montreal dancer, choreographer, musician, director and lighting designer Frédérick Gravel about presenting two shows at the 2017 Fluid Festival.

Fluid Festival recipe: a double-dose of Montreal, three parts prairies, and a conversation about dance

The Fluid Festival  October 18-28 by Stephen Hunt Bodies tell cool stories too. Calgary, beginning October 18, will be the epicenter of a conversation about dance, when The Fluid Festival opens with a trio of performances. At 7p.m. the Prairie... Continue Reading →

Montreal: Circus City

The first two weeks of July belong to Montreal, where the Jazz Festival collides with an international circus festival to create a city that positively levitates.

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