Saturday, February 9, 2013
Vancouver 2013
So much great dance and theatre in Vancouver. While I am suffering
slight withdrawal from the PuSh Festival being over - partly because
they create an environment in which artists meet artists meet
audiences...there is so much local talent that I can enjoy. I am a
creator too, most of my income goes back to the arts...it is paying off
in other ways, I have made some smart choices and this year's schedule
is packed, creative, career-enhancing and presents a significant period
in my choreographic career. I am a confident artist, not arrogant but
confident, and I can only be inspired by other people's work. I know how
to apply these experiences to my own creation and my own creative
thinking. DanceHouse brings us international dance groups of the highest
calibre all year and this is such a great thing for Vancouver. I know I
benefit from their programming. I still travel to see my favourite
companies (usually balancing creating my own work and guest teaching on
these visits, especially to Europe). DanceHouse allows me to see even
more and means I can take risks with what I see when I travel, and at
home. I have had the pleasure of working with The Dance Centre in
Vancouver for many years. Most recently our company (Restless
Productions) was presented in their Global Dance Connections series.
They continue to show great work-- Lee Su-Feh and Benoit Lachambre
coming up next. Of course Chutzpah and VIDF are here too, ensuring that
Vancouver is firmly on the international dance scene. The local
companies continue to operate in their own bubbles... there are
gatekeepers... but I am no longer interested in trying to open locked
gates. I am more interested in how to get around them. There is always a way... I get so excited when I hear that other people
are pursuing their dreams. As Vancouver expands its reputation as an
important arts destination, we have to also see that now some of the
work being created here is also world-class. Keep it growing Vancouver!
Keep it going Vancouver!
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