A spooky dance, as darkness descends
If you've forgotten what it's like to be afraid of the dark, William Yong is about to remind you. In Crepuscular, Yong's third and latest work for Toronto's popular annual outdoor event Dusk…
If you've forgotten what it's like to be afraid of the dark, William Yong is about to remind you. In Crepuscular, Yong's third and latest work for Toronto's popular annual outdoor event Dusk…
Choreographer Brandy Leary's aerial arts are no mere circus rope act.
Dance shows at Toronto Fringe Festival sometimes convey emotional truths that no amount of clever writing can achieve.
The National Ballet of Canada's triple bill, featuring Elite Syncopations, Song of a Wayfarer and Chroma, concludes the company's regular season, its 60th anniversary, on a suitable exhilara…
National Ballet apprentice Francesco Gabriele Frola takes silver in junior men's category.
Batsheva Dance Company's Sadeh21 showcases Ohad Naharin's Gaga approach to movement.
Zdenek Konvalina, now a dancer with the English National Ballet, returns to Canada for Chroma and Song of a Wayfarer.
Rachel Browne, founder of Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers, was a pioneer of Canadian modern dance.
National Ballet principal dancer Aleksandar Antonijevic is still dancing meaty roles at 42.
Moze Mossanen's film Romeos and Juliets, debuting June 7 on CBC, documents rehearsals for National Ballet's Romeo and Juliet, by Alexei Ratmansky.
American choreographer Kevin O'Day's Hamlet, given its North American premiere at Toronto's Four Seasons Centre on Friday night, is much easier to admire than to like.
Larchaud Dance Project's Elegant Beast, based loosely on Andrew Davidson's The Gargoyle, leaves us wanting.
For its Toronto debut, the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada is showing arguably its most unusual production, a ballet purposefully to highlight the social scourge of violence against women.
Jeremy Ransom is mining his teenage memories. For this year's National Ballet School Spring Showcase he's restaging a cheerful, technically dazzling work called Here We Come that hasn't been…
Swan Lake has often been called the world's most famous ballet. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say it's the ballet world's most famous title.
Bolshoi Ballet's Swan Lake at the Sony Centre May 15 to 19.
James Kudelka fashions a hybrid of music, dance and song in the work based on Edit Wharton's breakthrough 1905 novel.
Choreographer Santee Smith brings themes of Norval Morrisseau's life to stage in TransMigration at Fleck Dance Theatre
Sylvie Bouchard's BoucharDanse looks at love through the ages at Enwave Theatre.
Correria/Agwa from Compagnie Käfig at Fleck Dance Theatre May 2 to 5.
Toronto Dance Theatre's Christopher House sets latest choreography to parts of Ann Southam's Rivers piano suite.
D. A. Hoskins' Dietrich Group tries to represent memory's tricks as a theatrical form.
Toronto Dance Theatre's Christopher House sets latest choreography to parts of Ann Southam's Rivers piano suite.
Michael Trent, artistic director of Dancemakers, presents Adaptation Project in the Distillery District.
Dancemakers is an unapologetically experimental company. Michael Trent, artistic director since 2006, delights in challenging received wisdom and questioning the very nature of dance. His Ad…