You’re invited to the Mascall Dance Society virtual AGM. Details here!
Read MoreAre YOU….
Read MoreFor so many decades we had been in enclosed rooms and rehearsing in a park felt so public. But it was astonishing.
Read Morerehearsing in times of COVID19
Read MoreWe’re listening. Moving. Thrifting. Postponing. Cancelling..
Read More“There’s something potent about the time - and distance - lag. Making dances is close work. Then you’d have a very different perspective - at some point in the gestating of ideas, a deeper focus emerges, or some event takes place and gives a pivot point to the work. Time together in intimate communion then time apart where process continues.”
Sarah Chase, Choreographer
Read MoreToday is about sparking a massive, collective spike of generosity and giving of all kinds to help address this unprecedented need.
GIVING TUESDAY NOW is an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19. Across Canada and around the world, healthcare systems are overwhelmed and millions of vulnerable people need support as social distancing and the economic impact take their toll. Giving Tuesday Now is a group effort to drive an influx of generosity, citizen engagement, business and philanthropy activation, and support for communities and charities around the world.
““When facing difficult challenges,
I always say to myself:
”Don’t go to fear”
and
”What are the blessings hidden in the shadows?””
— Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
Read MoreBLOOM Talking Stick kicks off. Meet the artists.
Read MoreMascallDance
celebrates you -
friends old and new.
Thank you for joining us
in creation, energy
and discovery.
Rauschenberg summed up the muscle of art and how it manifested in the Merce Cunningham Dance Company: “All of us worked totally committed, shared every intense emotion and, I think, performed miracles, for love only.”
Abigail Sebaly
Read MoreWhat’s influencing me right now is how we move each other… transecting, say, the person you pass at the market…how from one person to another, our gaze changes. We don’t operate independently. How sensitive we are to one another.
Lesley Telford, Choreographer
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