Communicadance™
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416-429-2468
Contact: Alex Perlman
358 Danforth Avenue
Box 65012
Toronto, ON, M4K 3Z2,
http://www.brilliance.org
I am a Contact Improv Teacher.
Communicadance™ is a monthly event with contact improv training, open jamming, and facilitated communication.
Also check the website for the community I'm creating on over 10 square miles of land in the California wine country north of San Francisco where we'll have a sprung-wood dance floor space for 500 people and even a gymnastics tumbling floor.
My US phone number is 707-540-9518, It reaches me in the US when I'm there and in Canada when I'm there.
Friends of the Floor
Send Friends of the Floor a message
519-749-0438
Contact: Tanya Williams
56 John St., E.
Waterloo, ON, n2j 1e8,
http://www.contactimprov.ca/on/kw
I am a Contact Improv Teacher.
This member can host out-of-town jammers.
I teach contact improv and improv movement here and elsewhere. We have at times had a jam going here. Once a month, on the second Friday, I host A Moving Feast, which is similar to barefoot boogie. Contact me to see what's happening and if you need a place to stay!
hnm dance
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Contact: anh nguyen
windsor, ON,
http://hnmdance.com
I am a Contact Improv Teacher and Jam/Event Organizer.
This member can host out-of-town jammers.
Ontario Regional Contact Jam
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Contact: John Newton
Dovercourt House
805 Dovercourt Road
Toronto, ON,
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114366145259965
Ontario Regional Contact Jam 2011
Friday May 13 to Sunday May 15
Dovercourt House
805 Dovercourt Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Beautiful Dovercourt House in Toronto
Three days of contact improvisation dance
For all levels - beginners especially welcome
Includes all sumptuous vegetarian meals
Jams on two sprung hardwood floors
One-on-one individualized learning
Guided group warm-ups
Live music and quiet spaces
Talent show / performance night
Free billeting with local dancers
Financial accommodation possible
$65 by March 31; $75 by April 30; $85 in May or at the door
Register at OntJam2011@contactimprov.ca
Pay online at http://tinyurl.com/ontjam
CONTACT: Charlie Halpern-Hamu
416-427-2177, ontjam2011@contactimprov.ca
http://contactimprov.ca/on/ontario/2011/
REAson d'etre dance productions
Send REAson d'etre dance productions a message
416 545 1515
Contact: Kathleen Rea
Toronto, ON,
http://www.reasondetre.com
I am a Contact Improv Teacher and Jam/Event Organizer.
This member can host out-of-town jammers.
Activities:
- Contact dance and dance improvisation performances, workshops and classes
- Mentoring of artists
- Educate the public about dance/theatre and the creative process through events such as audience creator chats that allow the pulic to meet and learn from REAson d'etre dance productions' artists
- Programs that ensure that dance is accessible
History:
REAson d'ętre dance productions is a no-for-profit charitable dance/theatre company founded in 2000 by Kathleen Rea. Since inception the company has produced four main stage performances, and over 30 dance workshops. In all these endeavors REAson d'etre dance productions ensured the accessibility of its programming by offering scholarships and reduced rates to those in need. By including apprentice position in many of its projects REAson d'ętre dance productions also has been able to mentor youth and emerging artists.
REAson d'ętre dance productions also has co-production credits following not-for profit companies: the Chimera Project, Kaeja d’Dance, the Parkdale BIA and princess productions.
In 2005 REAson d'ętre dance productions won a gold prize at the Festival Der Nationen (Austria) for the co-production of Lapinthrope, a dance film that explored mental health issues and marginalization and, screened at 14 international film festivals and Bravo Television.
In 2007 REAson d'ętre dance productions created Close Knit for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2007. Close Knit involved classes, site specific installations and performances that combined knitting and dance. All events were open to the public throughout the night on the streets of Parkdale, Toronto.
In 2008 REAson d'etre dance productions was nominated for three Dora Mavor Moore awards, including outstanding choreography (Kathleen Rea), dance performance (Karen Kaeja) and sound design/composition (Snowblink) for the production of Long Live, a story ballet that explored death and the grieving process.
REAson d'etre dance productions has run the
REAson d'etre dance productions
Send REAson d'etre dance productions a message
416 545 1515
Contact: Kathleen Rea
Toronto, ON,
http://www.reasondetre.com
I am a Contact Improv Teacher and Jam/Event Organizer.
This member can host out-of-town jammers.
Activities:
- Contact dance and dance improvisation performances, workshops and classes
- Mentoring of artists
- Educate the public about dance/theatre and the creative process through events such as audience creator chats that allow the pulic to meet and learn from REAson d'etre dance productions' artists
- Programs that ensure that dance is accessible
History:
REAson d'ętre dance productions is a no-for-profit charitable dance/theatre company founded in 2000 by Kathleen Rea. Since inception the company has produced four main stage performances, and over 30 dance workshops. In all these endeavors REAson d'etre dance productions ensured the accessibility of its programming by offering scholarships and reduced rates to those in need. By including apprentice position in many of its projects REAson d'ętre dance productions also has been able to mentor youth and emerging artists.
REAson d'ętre dance productions also has co-production credits following not-for profit companies: the Chimera Project, Kaeja d’Dance, the Parkdale BIA and princess productions.
In 2005 REAson d'ętre dance productions won a gold prize at the Festival Der Nationen (Austria) for the co-production of Lapinthrope, a dance film that explored mental health issues and marginalization and, screened at 14 international film festivals and Bravo Television.
In 2007 REAson d'ętre dance productions created Close Knit for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2007. Close Knit involved classes, site specific installations and performances that combined knitting and dance. All events were open to the public throughout the night on the streets of Parkdale, Toronto.
In 2008 REAson d'etre dance productions was nominated for three Dora Mavor Moore awards, including outstanding choreography (Kathleen Rea), dance performance (Karen Kaeja) and sound design/composition (Snowblink) for the production of Long Live, a story ballet that explored death and the grieving process.
REAson d'etre dance productions has run the
Sally Morgan
Send Sally Morgan a message
519-902-0592
ON,
http://www.eastwardmoving.blogspot.com
I am a Contact Improv Teacher and Jam/Event Organizer.
dancer, improviser, yoga and pilates instructor, teacher of contact improvisation