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EVENTS

DanceHouse presents Le Patin Libre’s Murmuration
DanceHouse, in partnership with Canada Dance Ice Theatre, presents the Vancouver premiere of Le Patin Libre’s thrilling Murmuration, on the ice at Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena March 20-22, 2025 at 7:30pm, and March 22 & 23, 2025 at 2pm. Inspired by the mesmerizing flight patterns of bird flocks, Murmuration is an adrenaline rush of a show that transcends traditional ice dances. The production unfolds like an aeriform ballet, full of beauty and razor-sharp precision as a group of the finest virtuoso skaters mimic the fluid and instinctual movements of birds. Using complex algorithms to bring the natural world out of the sky, the skaters move as one, forming a living entity that embodies the exhilarating speed, grace, and unity of grouped flight. DanceHouse will host a free Disco Skating Party following the performance of Murmuration on Sunday, March 23, from 3:30-4:30pm. This is an open ice free skate event where patrons will be able to skate with company members. For tickets and further information, visit: dancehouse.ca
(Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena, Mar. 20 - 23)

UNIVERSUS
Belle Spirale Dance Projects, in partnership with the Chutzpah! Festival, Vancouver International Dance Festival, and New Works Dance presents UNIVERSUS, a compelling double bill featuring two world premieres: Everything and Nothing, choreographed by Alexis Fletcher, Belle Spirale Artistic Director, and STATERA, choreographed by Fernando Hernando Magadan, internationally celebrated Spanish dancer and choreographer, on stage March 21 & 22, 2025 at 8pm at the Vancouver Playhouse. Brought to life by a talented ensemble of eight renowned dance artists (Ariana Barr, Juan Duarte, Alexis Fletcher, Marisa Gold, Will Jessup, Sophia Makarenko, Brenna Metzmeier, and Justin Rapaport), UNIVERSUS examines themes of time, extinction, and our uncertain future, while also celebrating humanity’s resilience and fortitude. Through dance-driven storytelling, stage design, spoken word, and projections, the evocative double bill showcases the transformative power of art, awakening the individual’s sense of purpose, agency, and hope. For tickets and further information, visit: bellespirale.ca
(Vancouver Playhouse, 600 Hamilton St, Mar. 21 & 22)

Bulleh Shah: Seeker of Light by Gaurav Bhatti
Internationally acclaimed Kathak artist Gaurav Bhatti will premiere his latest work, Bulleh Shah: Seeker of Light, a full-length solo dance production inspired by the life and poetry of the 18th-century Sufi mystic Bulleh Shah. Working at the intersection of the North Indian classical form of Kathak and contemporary dance, Gaurav Bhatti is known for his virtuosic performances. Co-presented by New Works and The Dance Centre, the work will premiere at Scotiabank Dance Centre in Vancouver.
(Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie St, Vancouver, Mar. 28 - 29, 8:00 p.m)

Studio Salon Series: Spring 2025
Our Studio Salon Series returns, featuring works in progress by three local artists. This event will be live at What Lab (#202-1814 Pandora St, Vancouver) on Saturday March 29, 2025 @ 5 PM. In-person audience capacity is limited to 40 people.
(What Lab, 1814 Pandora St. Vancouver, Mar. 29)

12 Minutes Max Studio Showing
The Dance Centre’s long-running 12 Minutes Max program features three contrasting works in progress by Akshaya Surve, Dania Grant, and Natalia Martineau. The artists will share and discuss their works with the audience in an informal studio showing.
Free admission.
(Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie St, Vancouver, Apr. 7, 6:00 p.m)

Rehearsal Hall Sessions | Classical Indian Dance
Amulya Keshoju & Ishwarya Anand
The rhythms and beats of India come to life in our Rehearsal Hall at this exciting night of classical Indian Dance! Ishwarya Anand, a traditional Bharatanatyam dancer, performs pieces from this stunning South Indian artform that leave you in awe. Amulya Keshoju, a Kuchipudi dance artist, will transfix you with the rich heritage of this traditional Indian Dance. Witness the beauty of India with these magnificent, sacred dances, and enjoy a truly unique performance!
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
AMULYA KESHOJU | Amulya Keshoju is a Kuchipudi dance artist based in Vancouver, Canada, with roots in Hyderabad, India. Trained by her mentor and mother, Smt. Karuna Sree, at Sri Purvi Nrityalayam, has dedicated over 20 years to mastering the art of Kuchipudi and holds a certification and diploma from Telugu University. Since moving to Canada, Amulya has continued to share her passion for dance through performances at esteemed platforms such as New Works, Nova Dance at the Indian Summer Festival by Dance House, and VATA Events. She is also set to perform with Sincarts BC in an upcoming production.
In addition to performing, Amulya teaches Kuchipudi through her organization, “Nritya by Amulya Keshoju”, in collaboration with Sri Purvi Nrityalayam. Her students, based in both the U.S. and Canada, are guided by her deep-rooted knowledge and passion for the art form. With each performance and class, Amulya brings the rich heritage of Kuchipudi to life, blending tradition with contemporary expression to connect with diverse audiences.
ISHWARYA ANAND | Ishwarya Anand began her Bharatanatyam journey at the tender age of 8, immersing herself in the intricate expressions and rhythmic brilliance of this classical art form. Life has constantly evolved around her, but the one unwavering constant has been Bharatanatyam.
She has trained extensively in the Bharata Nrtyam style under the legendary Guru Padma Vibhushan Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam, a pioneer in reviving Natya Shastra-based dance movements. Ishwarya continues to refine her art under the mentorship of senior disciple Ramya Venkataraman, ensuring that her performances remain deeply rooted in tradition while embracing artistic evolution. A dedicated performer, Ishwarya has graced numerous prestigious stages, captivating audiences with her precision, emotive storytelling, and deep spiritual connection to the art.
TICKETS:
Adults & Seniors: $25 | Students: $16
BOX OFFICE: 604.927.6555 | Open Monday – Saturday, 12 – 5PM
(Evergreen Cultural Centre, Apr. 26, 8:00 p.m)

International Dance Day on Screen
Celebrate International Dance Day with a screening and conversation on dance and film. Co-presented by New Works and Vancouver Public Library, this event features Vancouver artists Company 605, Anya Saugstad, Satya Mari, and the world premiere of Eric Cheung’s Liminal. After the films, join Josh Martin & Lisa Mariko Gelley (Company 605) to discuss dance’s evolving role on screen and its impact on Vancouver’s dance scene.
(Montalbano Family Theatre at Vancouver Public Library, Central Library, 350 W Georgia St, Vancouver, Apr. 29, 12:00 - 1:15 p.m)

The Dance Centre announces its 2024-2025 season
The Dance Centre’s 2024-2025 season presents a comprehensive program of exciting performances, accessible community programs, residencies, and projects. Highlights include the Global Dance Connections series with Indigenous choreographers Sophie Dow and Daina Ashbee, works rooted in classical Indian dance by Anusha Fernando/Shakti Dance and Gaurav Bhatti, and a collaboration by Company 605 and Singapore’s The Human Expression. The Discover Dance! noon series features Corporeal Imago, Arts Umbrella Dance Company, SHIAMAK Vancouver, the Lorita Leung Dance Company, and Danny Nielsen. The biennial Dance In Vancouver takes place Nov 20-24. This season sees the appointment of Associate Artists Justine A. Chambers and Ralph Escamillan, and two national exchange projects. Choreographic research is supported through residencies, labs, and projects, and the 12 Minutes Max program. Community programs include the annual Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House and International Dance Day, and the Power of Dance program for children, youth and seniors.
For full details and tickets visit thedancecentre.ca.
(Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie St, Vancouver, Sep. 2024 - Jun. 2025)

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