BLOOM presented by MascallDance

par THE MASCALL DANCE SOCIETYvendredi, 3 décembre 2021 de 19h06 (HNP) à samedi, 25 décembre 2021 08h00 (HNP)LEFT OF MAIN 211 Keefer St., Vancouver, BC V6A 2T9

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Aperçu

BLOOM is innovation in interpretation.

This year, we are inviting you to our tiny LIVE Bloom event for a short hour of delight.

On the nights of December 16th, 17th and 18th, you will get to experience the dancings of five remarkable and thoughtful artists who have choreographed five-minute dances, each night a different dance. The performance will be interpreted by off-the-cuff comedians, Travis Bernhardt and Jen Griffin, at the end of the night. 

Choreographers include Ralph Escamillan, Marisa Gold, Erika Mitsuhashi, Eowynn Enquist, and Alexa Mardon. Come and see who they are, what they think, and track them through the development of their art practice for years to come. These are artists who’ll influence the next waves in the art world.

And for those who can't join us in person, we’ve put together a special Digital Edition that will be shared online starting in January 2022.

Détails

Where? Left of Main Studio

211 Keefer St., Vancouver, BC (upstairs)

WHEN? December 16th, 17th and 18th at 7 pm PST.

For more information contact: operations@mascalldance.ca

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Produit de la vente des billets

430 $

Jours pour acheter

0

Participants

60
LEFT OF MAIN211 Keefer St.Vancouver, BC V6A 2T9

Organisateur

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MASCALLDANCE778-822-7349operations@mascalldance.ca
LEFT OF MAIN211 Keefer St.Vancouver, BCV6A 2T9

À propos de cet organisme

MascallDance serves as a movement centre encompassing the Artistic Director, Jennifer Mascall’s wide-ranging studies, and fluid interests in physical motivation, movement, and mind/body connections. Here, initiatives are continually propagated, advancing collaboration, movement creation, and somatic choreographic practice. Dialogue about dance and movement is stimulated between many disciplines and diverse publics.