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Jacob & Nova - Ipsita Nova Dance Projects & Small Wooden Shoe benefit evening

Friday, December 9, 2011 at 8:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, ON

Jacob & Nova - Ipsita Nova Dance Projects & Small Wooden...

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An evening of new works for Dancemakers by Jacob Zimmer and Nova Bhattacharya

December 9, 2011 at 8:00 PM

Please note that half of all ticket sales for this evening will go to support Small Wooden Shoe & Ipsita Nova Dance Projects. Join us in the Dancemakers lounge immediately after the performance for a post-show reception as well.

After years of working with choreographers as a dramaturge, Jacob Zimmer makes his choreographic debut this December with Dancemakers. In Zimmer’s piece, Story Dance Radio, he is telling a simple story framed by the sound and music of the 70's; rebellion, liberation and death, with looks that might, now, undermine all the seriousness.

Nova Bhattacharya is a trailblazer known for bringing classical Indian dance into a contemporary aesthetic. In her Dancemakers choreographic debut, she takes us on a journey through an abstract physical world of imagined stories, private legends and shared mythologies.


Ipsita Nova Dance Projects

Small Wooden Shoe

Dancemakers

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55 Mill St
Toronto, ON M5A 3C4
Canada

Friday, December 9, 2011 at 8:00 PM (ET)


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Driven by the vision of Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer Michael Trent, Dancemakers draws on the diverse talents and individual strengths of its artists to create contemporary dance works that provoke and entertain.  At its core is the desire to promote new works rooted in contemporary aesthetics, cross-disciplinary dialogues and collaborative engagement.

For almost four decades Dancemakers has been on the leading edge of dance in Canada and in 2002 established its current home in the Distillery Historic District.  At the Distillery, Dancemakers built a state-of-the-art 98-seat performance venue and a second rehearsal studio named after the late composer Michael J. Baker.

Along with making bold contemporary dances, the organization promotes and encourages contemporary practice through ongoing professional development events and activities including daily dance classes, master classes, residencies and choreographic labs; Youth Outreach activities; and the biennial Dancemakers Presents series, which showcases national and international artists.

In its new home, Dancemakers founded The Centre for Creation, a place where creativity and creative exchange are fostered and nurtured, where dynamic encounters between artists and public enrich and develop contemporary dance.