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🔦 Welcome to our new Artist Spotlight Series 🔦Our very first spotlight is Amber Borotsik! is an Edmonton based creator a...
03/07/2022

🔦 Welcome to our new Artist Spotlight Series 🔦

Our very first spotlight is Amber Borotsik!

is an Edmonton based creator and performer who most recently worked with Neighbourhood Dance Works on the Oderin Project. She just spent two weeks here in St. John's as part of the Oderin Residency we supported with Charlie Tomlinson, Agnes Walsh, Mallory Fisher, Vaida Narin, Cindy Stone, Bernardine Stapleton, Bridget Wareham!

We asked her 5 quick questions which you can get a sneak peak of above and then follow the to find the full interview on our site!

Take a peek behind closed doors! This week, NDW is supporting an Oderin Residency where the collaborators are developing...
02/23/2022

Take a peek behind closed doors!

This week, NDW is supporting an Oderin Residency where the collaborators are developing the narrative and expanding the framework of this interdisciplinary collaboration.

The Oderin Project originated from an interest to explore a collection of exquisite poems by Agnes Walsh (Pedlar Press 2018). It is a dance theatre creation - Co-directed by Charlie Tomlinson and Amber Borostik involving an exceptional cast of collaborators to date, including Agnes Walsh, Berni Stapleton, Bridget Wareham, Vaida Nairn, Cindy Stone, Mallory Fisher, Andrea Tucker, and Sarah Joy Stoker.

They will explore questions like: Whose perspective are they creating from and what is their expressive reality? Does the perspective shift? Is it slippery and changeable?

They will also use this time to explore both the spoken and unspoken language between mothers and daughters to determine essential themes, with a concentration on notions of remembrance, belonging to a place, and ancestral weight… etc.

Meet the PIG 6: Grief and Performance panel!Leah Lewis Leah is a creative arts therapist, counsellor, and faculty member...
02/16/2022

Meet the PIG 6: Grief and Performance panel!

Leah Lewis
Leah is a creative arts therapist, counsellor, and faculty member at MUN's Faculty of Education's masters program in counselling psychology. A long time actor in both theatre and film, Leah combines her arts based approach in her MUN research. Her recent piece, The Dialysis Project (RCAT, May 2021) was presented as a multi-media research performance of her lived experience as a home dialysis patient. Leah's interests in performance based research applies to critical theories of grief and illness, exploring intersecting identities and how these are shaped by lived experience. Her dissertation, Good Grief? Meaning Making Through an End Stage Renal Disease Illness Narrative includes a film output that explores performance of illness narrative and the meaning that is derived. Leah lives in St. John's, NL.

You can register to hear Leah speak with our other panelists on February 19th at 2pm NST by following the .

11/03/2021

BYGONES is less than a month away! Get your tickets now through the for Out Innerspace’s Bygones, November 30th at 8:00pm!!

Red Sky Performance brings Trace – a cutting edge dance and music production to St. John’s!To be traceable, you must hav...
09/01/2021

Red Sky Performance brings Trace – a cutting edge dance and music production to St. John’s!

To be traceable, you must have an origin. Trace is a cutting-edge new dance and music production that explores Indigenous connections to ancestral origins and all things traceable. Trace looks at mapping, lineage, DNA as trace, and any visible marks that we leave behind like a footprint, a fossil, or a legacy. Trace is inspired in part by Indigenous cosmology, our sky and star stories, and the complex traces of our deep past and future.

Red Sky Performance is a leading company of contemporary Indigenous performance in Canada and worldwide. Lead by Artistic Director Sandra Laronde of the Teme-Augama- Anishinaabe (People of the Deep Water), they are in their 20th year of performance (dance, theatre, music, and media).

All Ages | September 12, 2021 at 8:00 pm | $30 Each | $25 for groups of 4 or more

This show is proudly presented by Arts & Culture Centre and Neighbourhood Dance Works.

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Photo by Rob DiVito

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