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A boundary-pushing lineup

A boundary-pushing lineup

Tuskrik Fredericks and Rebecca Margolick in to begin with no end, part of Dancing on the Edge, which runs June 12-21. (photo by Alexander Diaz)

Dancing on the Edge (DOTE), a cornerstone of Vancouver’s contemporary dance season, presents a line-up of established and emerging dancemakers at the Firehall Arts Centre and SFU Woodward’s June 12 to 21.

Spotlighting a range of world and Canadian premieres, as well as works in progress, from Canadian and international artists, the festival offers seven mixed programs, as well as three full-length works. Among the Jewish community members and companies contributing their creativity are Rebecca Margolick, Noam Gagnon, Stefan Smulovitz, Action at a Distance, and others.

“In the turmoil of the world, we look to artists for solace, encouragement and inspiration. For this year’s 37th annual DOTE festival, we are thrilled to present a roster of artists whose works offer a balm for the soul – exploring a pendulum of themes, from isolation to connectivity, from being overwhelmed to feeling joy,” said Donna Spencer, DOTE artistic producer.

Some of this year’s most anticipated performances include the world premiere of the full-length work Lurch from Vancouver’s MascallDance, an evaluation of legacy, in partnership with three commissioned choreographers: Justine Chambers, Ame Henderson and Sarah Chase; the world premiere of a short work, Tunnel 9, from Montreal’s Fila 13 Productions, with dancers Claudia Moore and Sean Ling-Allan, who take refuge in a confined space; and the world premiere from Taiwanese-Canadian dance artist Juolin Lee, Soup of Forgetfulness, a solo inspired by Taiwanese folklore about the afterlife and reincarnation.

Edge 1 (June 12, 7 p.m., and June 13, 9 p.m.) features Gagnon’s being and the work-in-progress My Dance is not a Hobby by Newton Moraes Dance Theatre.

Edge 2 (June 12, 9 p.m., and June 13, 7 p.m.) pairs Windshear / If I were 2 by Inverso Productions with to begin with no end by Tushrik Fredericks and Margolick.

Edge 4 (June 17, 7 p.m., and June 19, 9 p.m) features To Fetch a Pail of Water by Jennifer McLeish-Lewis, with music composed by Smulovitz, and Tidal Wave (Excerpt) by SQx Dance Company.

On June 17, at 9 p.m., Action at a Distance and Belle Spirale Dance Projects present TUNING.

For more information and tickets, visit dancingontheedge.org. 

– Courtesy Dancing on the Edge

Format ImagePosted on May 30, 2025May 29, 2025Author Dancing on the EdgeCategories Performing ArtsTags Action at a Distance, contemporary dance, Dancing on the Edge, DOTE, Noam Gagnon, Rebecca Margolick, Stefan Smulovitz
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