Canadian Stage Kicks Off Stirring February Dance-Theatre Lineup
Canadian Stage continues its 15.16 season this month with a series of boundary-stretching dance-theatre performances at the Bluma Appel Theatre including a pair of returning audience favourites and a newly commissioned North American premiere.
"We are thrilled to be starting the New Year with a triptych of shows that is truly exemplary of Canadian Stage's broad and genre-defying vision for contemporary performance, and what audiences have come to expect from us," said Artistic and General Director Matthew Jocelyn. "We are revisiting the magical, multimedia world of Kiss & Cry - all while experiencing Michèle Anne De Mey and Jaco Van Dormael's phenomenal new creation Cold Blood, a Canadian Stage co-production - and bringing back the deeply affecting dance-theatre tour-de-force Betroffenheit, a rare theatrical gift for audiences who missed the much talked-about Panamania performances." After stunning audiences last season and bringing home a Dora Award for Best Touring Production in the 14.15 season, Kiss & Cry - hailed "indescribably beautiful" by The Globe and Mail - returns for a four-performance run from February 4-7, followed by the North American premiere of Cold Blood from February 10 - 14. Presented as part of an international tour, this pair of interdisciplinary works by Belgian creative duo Michele Anne De Mey and Jaco Von Dormael combines live cinematography, contemporary dance and poetic storytelling into a wholly original viewing experience.ABOUT THE SEASON:
February 4-7, 2016 #csKiss
Opening and media night: February 4 at 8pm
"Dreamlike, memorable, always surprising"- The Globe and Mail Alone on a train station platform, an elderly woman reflects on her life, starting with her first love, a boy whose hand she touched for a few seconds on a crowded train when she was 13 years old. Two hands, one male, one female, portray the characters of this narrative with an engaging and sensual presence as they dance around a set of miniature landscapes with absolute precision. Simultaneously, this intricate performance is caught on camera by a film crew with sound effects courtesy of onstage foley artists, resulting in a unique live experience re-created every night. Projected on a panoramic screen, this extraordinary blend of film, dance, text and theatre is unlike anything you've seen before and is sure to leave you breathless. By : Michèle Anne De Mey, Jaco Van Dormael & collectif
In creative collection with: Gregory Grosjean, Thomas Gunzig, Julien Lambert, Sylvie Olivé, Nicolas Olivier
Director : Jaco Van Dormael
Choreography, Nanodanses : Michèle Anne De Mey & Gregory Grosjean
Dancers : Michèle Anne De Mey & Gregory Grosjean
Texts: Thomas Gunzig A Charleroi Danses production presented by Canadian Stage
Watch the trailer On stage at the Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front St. E) February 4 at 8 pm, February 5 at 7 pm*, February 6 at 8 pm, and February 7 at 1 pm. *February 5th performance in French surtitled in English, presented by le Théâtre français de Toronto and Canadian Stage
February 10-14, 2016 #csCold
Opening and media night: February 10 at 8pm
Texts: Thomas Gunzig
In creative collection with: Gregory Grosjean, Thomas Gunzig, Julien Lambert, Sylvie Olivé, Nicolas Olivier with the participation of: Thomas Beni, Gladys Brookfield-Hampson, Boris Cekevda, Gabriella Iacono, Aurélie Leporcq, Bruno Olivier, Stefano Serra
Mise en Scène : Jaco Van Dormael & Michèle Anne De Mey
Choreography: Michèle Anne De Mey Co-commissioned and presented by Canadian Stage Delegate Producer: Le Manège.Mons, Executive producer: Astragale asbl Associate Producer : Théâtre de Namur Coproducers : Charleroi Danses, la Fondation Mons 2015, KVS, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, le Printemps des comédiens,Torino Danza, Canadian Stage, Théâtre de Carouge, Théâtre des Célestins. On stage at the Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front St. E) February 10 at 8 pm, February 11 at 8 pm, February 12 at 7 pm, February 13 at 8pm and February 14 at 1 pm.
February 18-21, 2016 #csBetroffenheit
Opening and media night: February 18 at 8pm
Script: Jonathon Young
Choreography and Direction: Crystal Pite
Performers: Bryan Arias, David Raymond, Cindy Salgado, Jermaine Spivey, Tiffany Tregarthen, and Jonathon Young
Composition and Sound Design: Owen Belton, Alessandro Juliani and Meg Roe
Set Design: Jay Gower Taylor Costume Design: Nancy Bryant Lighting Design: Tom Visser A Kidd Pivot, Electric Company Theatre production, presented by Canadian Stage
Watch the trailer On stage at the Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front St. E) February 18 at 8 pm, February 19 at 7 pm, February 20 at 8 pm, and February 21 at 1 pm.
Founded in 1987, Canadian Stage is one of the country's leading not-for-profit contemporary theatre companies, with the 15.16 season marking the organization's 28th season. Led by Artistic & General Director Matthew Jocelyn and Managing Director Su Hutchinson, Canadian Stage produces and showcases innovative theatre from Canada and around the world, allowing its audience to encounter daring work guided by a strong directorial vision and a 21st-century aesthetic. The company prides itself on presenting multidisciplinary pieces and work in translation that pushes the boundaries of form and style. Canadian Stage reinforces the presence of Canadian art and artists within an international context through work that mirrors the cultural diversity of Toronto. The company stages an annual season of work at three major venues (the Bluma Appel Theatre, the Berkeley Street Theatre and the High Park Amphitheatre) and runs a series of artist development and education initiatives, as well as youth and community outreach programs. For more information, visit canadianstage.com.

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