Hello dear reader! Thanks for stopping by.
I will be dancing in 2 very exciting upcoming performances:
1. After the Rain- By Teoma Naccarato (August 8th at 2pm)
2. Pace- By Heidi Strauss. (August 12th at 7pm)
The info is all below. I hope to see you there!
I will be dancing in 2 very exciting upcoming performances:
1. After the Rain- By Teoma Naccarato (August 8th at 2pm)
2. Pace- By Heidi Strauss. (August 12th at 7pm)
The info is all below. I hope to see you there!
“After the Rain”
a site-specific dance piece by:
Teoma Naccarato
with dancers/collaborators:
Hannah Naiman & Anna Mayberry
Work-in-progress Showing
Saturday August 8, 2009, 2:00pm
Cedarvale Park
Off Heathdale Ave @ Humewood Ave
(at the bottom of the big hill, near the Phil White Arena)
(It’s free! The piece is only 10 minutes, so don’t be late!)
For more information, and to view dance videos by Teoma Naccarato, visit:
www.naccarato.org/dance
DIRECTIONS:
By foot/bike: From Bathurst & St. Clair, head North on Bathurst. Turn Left at Heathdale Rd. Walk about 7mins until you reach the ravine on your right, and head down the hill.
Subway: St. Clair West Subway Station, Heathdale Exit, follow the
path through the ravine and you’ll arrive at our stage… (10-15min walk)
Driving: From St. Clair & Bathurst, head west on St Clair Ave W toward Raglan Ave
(0.8 km). Turn right at Rushton Rd (0.2 km). Turn left at Humewood Gardens
(0.1 km). (Turn left at Arlington Ave (0.1 km).You can park here at the Phil White Arena (443 Arlington Ave), and walk across the field to the north-east patch of trees.
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adelheid
presents
pace
a celebration of unity
August 12th, 7pm
Dufferin Grove Park: central campfire pit, Toronto
Free Admission
Information: 416-504-6429 x23
Raising summer spirits, adelheid presents pace, an experience of
movement and community. Embraced as a post-strike celebration of
public green space, pace brings together over 30 contemporary
dancers of different experience from Toronto’s westend,
welcoming newcomers and passers-by to follow along in their slow
continuous unison stream of movement. Accompanying this
installation by dance artist Heidi Strauss, is an original sound
score composed by John Mark Sherlock, mixed live by media artist
Jeremy Mimnagh. Together Strauss and Mimnagh form adelheid, a
creative partnership of dance, video and sound. This project
echoes the continuation of community engagement through dance,
which stirred up in April around the International Dance Day
festival celebrations – supported by the Department of
Canadian Heritage.