Everybody Dance! – Move It Show

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Move It! on Granville Island. Come one, come all to this fun interactive performance.

Aug 22,  2pm performance
FREE
At Ron Basford Park, Granville Island.
As part of New Works’ All Over the Map series.

Move It! is everybody’s chance to groove! This performance will invite, empower, and motivate the audience back into their bodies through movement and dance making.All ages and abilities, all shapes and sizes, shake a leg, get down and funky.

For more information please visit the Move it page.

Move It and Dusk

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Two choreographic sketches exploring community engagement through the creative process of Artistic Director, Joe Laughlin.

As part of the Dancing on the Edge Festival
July 12 & 13 – 7pm

At the Firehall Arts Centre, 280 E. Cordova St
To purchase tickets and for more information please visit
www.dancingontheedge.org

The first piece, Move It, is drawn with a large group of community dancers and the second, Dusk, is a series of movement studies created with professional dancers.

The human body wants to dance. Move it celebrates this by connecting a multi-generational group of people who come together and re-imagine their bodies in space.

Dusk is the beginning of darkness in the evening. This is the beginning of a full length work based on experiences surrounding declining light, physical transition and the memory of what was in relation to the reality of what is.

Move-It!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Joe Ink’s Move It! returns to the Firehall Arts Centre

June 7-11 from 10-12pm
June 14-18 from 10-12pm
FREE
280 E. Cordova St at the Firehall Studio
Information and Registration: 604-689-0691
www.firehallartscentre.ca

Led by Joe Ink Artistic Director, Joe Laughlin and Move It! Facilitator, Jacci Collins, the workshop will culminate in a performance by the Move It! community dancers during this year’s Dancing on the Edge Festival in July.

The workshop is open to all ages; however, anyone 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.

For more information about Move It!, please click here.

This Move It! is made possible through the support of the City of Vancouver Great Beginnings Program, The Dancing on the Edge Festival and the Firehall Arts Centre as part of the Dancing in the Streets project.

Dusk

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Dusk is the beginning of darkness in the evening. It is the end of civil twilight.

This is the beginning stage of a longer work concerned with themes surrounding  darkness, shadows, limited visibility, and the fall of night

Dancers: Tara Dyberg, Michelle Cheung, Caroline Farqhuar, Samantha Gray(Apprentice)

Performances: EDAM, Vancouver BC,  December 2009

On Wings

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Photo by Chris Randle“Who so loves believes the impossible.” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)

Joe Laughlin choreographs new work with Ballet British Columbia in collaboration with the Arts Umbrella Graduate Program in  Surfacing.

November, 2009