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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 →

Rowdy, sexy and rambunctious, DJD’s Juliet and Romeo transforms the duet into a knife fight

A review of Decidedly Jazz Dancework's Juliet & Romeo, on now at the 2020 High Performance Rodeo in Calgary Alberta, Canada.

Award-winning choreographer Akram Khan brings Chotto Desh to Bella

A preview of Chotto Desh, the award-winning multimedia dance piece from London choreographer Akram Khan

Lisbeth Gruwez dances Bob Dylan: a Q&A

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

Yukichi Hattori returns with meditative Reverence

Former Alberta Ballet dancer Yukichi Hattori returns to the stage with Reverence, a new dance piece that's part of the 208 Fluid Festival.

Zambia meets Lethbridge to create A Chitenge Story

Makambe K. Simamba's A Chitenge Story blends her life story in Zambia with her theatrical coming of age at the University of Lethbridge.

Old Trout journey to Jabberwocky took a few twists

The journey to Jabberwocky was long and arduous for The Old Trout Puppet Workshop, and included death, Denmark, Roman ruins, a Parisian hip-hop act and a terror attack in Nice.

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.

Telemetry explores uncharted pockets of a dance system

What happens when contemporary meets tap? You get Telemetry, from Vancouver choreographer Shay Kuebler, featuring the tap wizardry of Danny Nielsen.

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