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Aug 5, 20258 min
August Newsletter
Firehorse and Shadow - Closes Sunday! We joyfully started our 20th anniversary season in June with Firehorse and Shadow at The Citadel: Ross Centre for Dance. Thank you to everyone who attended and was part of sharing the work. It was a joy to gather with you. We write to you, now halfway through Summer, with invitations to practice, community offerings, and a feature of our friend and colleague Sahara Morimoto. Photo of Annie Katsura Rollins (L) and Andrea Nann (R) in rehearsal by Lauren...

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Jun 6, 20253 min
June 6 Newsletter
Firehorse and Shadow - Closes Sunday! Thank you everyone for such a joyful (sold out) opening for Firehorse and Shadow  last night! We have four more shows: tonight June 6th at 8pm, Saturday June 7th at 4:30pm and 8pm, and Sunday June 8th at 2pm! Tickets are selling very quickly – grab ‘em before they’re gone ! Photo of Annie Katsura Rollins (L) and Andrea Nann (R) in rehearsal by Lauren Runions When: June 5-8th, 2025 Where: The Citadel: Ross Centre For Dance (304 Parliament St, Toronto)...

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May 20, 20255 min
End of May Newsletter
As we slowly move towards the start of Summer, we are so excited to write you with news about upcoming projects (such as the Tkarón:to premiere of Firehorse & Shadow , Queer Conscious Moving Bodies , and Wild Soma at Hollyhock ), as well as about the gorgeous work happening right now in our community. We hope that, wherever you are, Spring has been treating you gently. We cannot wait to see you again. UPCOMING Image design by Camille Rojas Firehorse and Shadow We are two weeks away from the...

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We are honoured to live, work and create in Toronto/Tkaronto on Dish With One Spoon Indigenous Territory and acknowledge the Land as Traditional Territory of many Nations including the Haudenosaunee, the Anishnabeg, the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Chippewa, and the Wendat Peoples.

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