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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia

Address: The Scotiabank Dance Centre Vancouver, BC, Canada

Website: performanceresearchproject.org

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Performance Research Project 23.06.2021

Winding up the last day of our Spring Session at the Shadbolt with a Forsythe workshop led by Ayman Harper who zoomed in from Stuttgart! Grateful to have shared the last few months with these beautiful artists!

Performance Research Project 05.06.2021

Anja Fanslau in photo by David Cooper

Performance Research Project 02.06.2021

Still from a video by David Cooper at KW Production Studio.

Performance Research Project 21.05.2021

Streaming Live at the Bolt tonight at 7.30pm. New works by Sully Malaeb Proulx and Xin Hui Ong.

Performance Research Project 06.05.2021

David Cooper captured some great moments at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts this week. Dancers: Anja Fanslau, Noah McKimm, Sully Malaeb Proulx, Alex Kolarcik, Kiera Hill.

Performance Research Project 05.01.2021

Emily Klukas photo by David Cooper

Performance Research Project 28.12.2020

In the studio with Crystal Pite- Fall Session 2020

Performance Research Project 13.12.2020

Some recent photos by the wonderful David Cooper!

Performance Research Project 01.12.2020

Opportunity to take Drop-in Zoom ballet classes with Yannick Boquin (France)Thursday and Friday this week! Thursday Nov.19th Friday Nov.20th 9-10.30am PST... 12-1.30pm EST 18.00-19.30 CET Copy and paste Link: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php

Performance Research Project 16.11.2020

Testimonial from Jazzmin James: "Performance Research Project’s online workshop provided a platform to explore and experiment. It allowed me to be a part of a creative process that helps artists articulate new pathways both within the body as well as the art form, and also emphasized relevant information on the current state of dance. Although we cannot physically be with each other at the moment, the intensive brought together artists from all over the world and fostered a feeling of community, connection and support. The experiences I’ve had will echo and enrich my creative practice for a long time to come and I am extremely grateful to have been able to be a part of this experience!"

Performance Research Project 13.11.2020

Congratulations to Margaret Grenier! Happy to announce Margaret will be teaching a workshop with us Spring 2021.