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by Philip Szporer – May 27, 2004
Cold flesh in Daniel Léveillé's La Pudeur des icebergs.
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by Jodi Essery – May 20, 2004
Documentary film may be enjoying a heyday of sorts now, but performances like The Farm Show in the ’70s carved out a niche for Canadian documentary theatre years ago. The ...
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by Philip Szporer – May 20, 2004
Collaborative 63 Apparitions combines the spirits of both music and dance.
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by Philip Szporer – May 13, 2004
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens pays homage to the work of George Balanchine.
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by Jodi Essery – May 13, 2004
Revolutions in theatre: A conversation with Jacob Wren and Nadia Ross.
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by Philip Szporer – May 6, 2004
"I think the beginning of dance exists in the seriousness of man’s life or in the confusion of living itself," said inspiring butoh performer Kazuo Ohno. This week, in Eye, ...
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by Jodi Essery – May 6, 2004
This year's Théâtres du Monde festival explores new territory.
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by Philip Szporer – April 29, 2004
Edward Hillyer is back. Actually the dancer, choreographer and teacher never left, but his dance creations haven’t been seen in Montreal for a while. He’s been focusing his energies on ...
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by Jodi Essery – April 29, 2004
Productions of Jane Eyre and Sunday Father follow the routes most travelled.
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by Philip Szporer – April 22, 2004
Young companies take off at Danse en Vol.