DanceWorks Presents World Premiere from Nova Dance in April

By: Mar. 12, 2013
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DanceWorks, Toronto's longest-running contemporary dance series, will present the world premiere of Akshongay (the Bengali word for "together") from acclaimed Nova Dance, choreographed and performed by Artistic Director Nova Bhattacharya and long-time collaborator Louis Laberge-Côté. Akshongay has the singular honour of being the 200th DanceWorks Mainstage Series event and runs from Thursday, April 11 to Saturday, April 13 at Enwave Theatre, part of Harbourfront Centre's NextSteps.

Akshongay gives powerful voice to the lasting connection and shared artistic vision between these two exceptional artists and the transformative journey they embarked on over a decade ago.

It celebrates the multiple threads of Bhattacharya and Laberge-Côté's friendship - in close proximity and in separation - and draws on their distinct and common backgrounds. Akshongay weaves Hindu myths, French Canadian folklore, whimsy and heartbreak into an abstract, dreamlike world as it showcases the power and beauty of both bharatanatyam (a classical Indian dance form) and modern dance. This is the first full-length work jointly choreographed by this unique duo.

Bhattacharya and Laberge-Côté's first piece together, The Yirri Birri Birds of the Yago Bago (2003), premiered at Dusk Dances, Withrow Park, and was described by the Toronto Star's Susan Walker as "by turns hilarious and gracefulŠa comic opera of an exotic mating ritual." Following their Lingua Franca (2006), commissioned by Dance Ontario for DanceWeekend, and presented at the Toronto International Dance Festival and the Kalanidhi International Dance Festival, critic Paula Citron noted, ¬"Nova Bhattacharya and Louis Laberge-Côté are about as good as contemporary dance gets." Of their 2006 Dusk Dances' commission, Romeo and Juliet before partingŠ, the National Post's Michael Crabb said: "It was left to ace co-choreographer/performers Nova Bhattacharya and Louis Laberge-Côté to raise the artistic ante several rungs with their wickedly sly duet." The work inspired filmmaker Jay Field to develop a Bravo!Fact piece with the artists, and it toured with Dusk Dances in 2008 for twenty performances in Chatham, Vancouver, Haliburton, Kingston, Deep River and Mindemoya.

Established in 2008, Toronto-based Nova Dance is led by dancer and choreographer Nova Bhattacharya, who brings her classical bharatanatyam training into the world of contemporary dance with elegance and authority. Audiences are exposed to an expanse of movement drawn with precision from classical vocabulary and rigorously structured, yet integrated with passionate improvisations. Bhattacharya's repertoire extends well beyond classical Indian dance - in addition to the work of Menaka Thakkar, she has performed creations from such varied and renowned artists as Peggy Baker, Laurence Lemieux and José Navas. Bhattacharya was honoured with the The Canada Council's 2012 Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award for outstanding artistic achievement in dance. http://www.novadance.ca

Louis Laberge-Côté, originally from Quebec City, is an award-winning choreographer and celebrated dancer who performed with the Toronto Dance Theatre for eight seasons. From 2009 to 2011, Laberge-Côté joined the Kevin O'Day - Ballett Nationaltheater Mannheim in Germany as a soloist, performing and teaching contemporary dance to the company on a regular basis. His choreography has been described as a "wonderfully sophisticated jewel" (Die Rheinpfalz), while his dancing has garnered him two Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations for Outstanding Performance in Sasha Ivanochko's Heaven (2007) and Holly Small's Radiant (2009).
DanceWorks presents Nova Dance in Akshongay
part of Harbourfront Centre's NextSteps
Choreographed and performed by: Nova Bhattacharya and Louis Laberge-Côté
Composer/Sound Designer: Philip Strong
Lighting Designer: Marc Parent
Thursday, April 11 to Saturday, April 13, 2013, 8PM
Harbourfront Centre's Enwave Theatre, 231 Queens Quay West
Tickets: $19.50-$34 (including applicable taxes & services charges)
Harbourfront Centre Box Office: 416-973-4000 OR online at www.danceworks.ca



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