Setting Off for the OFFTA
Wondering what are some of the hot shows to catch at the OFFTA? Try these.
Wondering what are some of the hot shows to catch at the OFFTA? Try these.
Contemporary dance piece by Danièle Desnoyers wows our reviewer.
Stunning Russian ballet of Tolstoy novel wows our reviewer with its careful attention to mood and emotion.
New season of Danse Danse gets off to a cerebral and visceral start with Ravages.
Enchanting, mesmerizing, and intimate, the Little Prince translates to dance.
They say that boxing is a kind of dance. Can dance be a kind of boxing?
Nancy Berman reviews Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s Milonga, a modern take on the eternally sexy tango.
Nancy interviews Louise Lecavalier about her new work So Blue, and what it’s like to constantly push the limits of the body.
Benoit Lachambre’s latest work, Prismes, challenges the ways we see, experience, and express the world within and around us.
Palle Granhoj discusses how his show Dance Me to the End On/Off of Love uses the obstructive technique to capture the longing of Leonard Cohen’s music.
Something Epic This Way Comes: Akram Khan’s iTMOi gets in the head of Igor Stravinski, and the results are terrifying
Nancy Berman reviews Danse Danse’s showcase of two young Montreal modern dance companies.
A review of Paris Opera Ballet’s production of Paquita: a rarely performed work transported to Montreal from the heart of French ballet.
Emmanuelle Lê Phan and Elon Höglund of Tentacle Tribe talk about dance, squid, fractals, and their upcoming show.
Nancy Berman talks to Sasha Kleinplatz of Wants&Needs Danse about site-specific choreography and their upcoming production of Chorus II at Cinquième Salle.
Artists who don’t fit easily into any normal line of programming find their home at the Phenomena Festival. Here are some picks.
Nancy Berman reviews the world premiere of Soif, Ginette Laurin’s new work for O Vertigo, a piece that looks at the instincts and drives of man’s animal nature.
Daina Ashbee talks about her world premiere Unrelated and the many forms of violence that relate to the missing and murdered indigenous women.
Montreal’s burlesque stars appear as Saturday morning cartoon characters and then show why its better to watch your toons on Sunday night.
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