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Dance, Arts & culture

Crossing space; Holding worlds: Four choreographic proposals
A show featuring the second year Contemporary Dance cohort


Date & time
Friday, March 27, 2026 –
Saturday, March 28, 2026
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost

$8

Organization

Concordia University

Contact

Katie Scribner
514-848-2424 X 4555

Where

Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex
1515 Ste-Catherine W.
Room EV OS3-845/855

Accessible location

Yes - See details

Student Dancers Photo Credit: Liam Gover, Contemporary Dance BFA Major

What kind of worlds are we helping to imagine and enact? This second-year, studio and seminar course addressed dramaturgy as a collective, project-based practice in contemporary dance and related fields. Through embodied research, theoretical approaches, and choreographic experimentation, students explored dramaturgy as the study of actions, materials, translations, and relations in performance. Emphasis was placed on articulating the internal logic of the work while situating it within broader cultural and socio-political contexts brought by the group members. Through individual and group processes, students develop dramaturgical strategies culminating in collaborative performance projects that engage questions of authorship, collectivity, and ethical decision-making.

Student / Performers: Charlotte Alexander,  Angel Buell, Emily Virginia Chernock, Ève Victorine Cloix, Léanne Cloutier, Clara Euale, Isabelle Grondin Hernandez, Roseline Hébert-Morin, Thaïna Louis-Jeune, Ruben Macas, Tessa Macmillan, Maria Marsli, Ro Paloma, Java Rimmer, Iris Rojas Marin, Izy Walker - Sherman.

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