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All of Our Dreaming - tickets on sale now!

ALL OF OUR DREAMING

Reflections on change, nature, and the choices we make . Seating is limited. Book now

All of Our Dreaming is an intimate, immersive performance experience featuring dance artists Brendan Wyatt, Yuichiro Inoue, and Andrea Nann and singer-songwriter Andy Maize (Skydiggers) in works by Peggy Baker, Sarah Chase, and Andrea Nann. The struggle to leave behind what we know and the courage it takes to make room for something new are themes that occur throughout this inspiring autobiographical dance-storytelling performance In a Landscape by Peggy Baker (1995) A shamanistic meditation on instinct, ritual, and transformation A Crazy Kind of Hope by Sarah Chase (2013) Toronto Premiere A heightened poetic landscape, where patterns of movement and spoken stories unfold into realms of water, flowers, surf, loss and love Dual Light: Brendan and Yuichiro by Andrea Nann (2019) World Premiere A re-visioning of Dual Light (2017) A metaphysical journey, leaning into thresholds of time, kinship, grace, and the processes of letting go ------- All of Our Dreaming is created by Andrea Nann with collaborators and contributors Sarah Chase, Brendan Wyatt, Yuichiro Inoue, Cheryl Lalonde, Andy Maize, Joshua Van Tassel, Noah Feaver, James Kendal, Naishi Wang, Elysha Poirier, A.J. Morra, Peggy Baker, and Laura Cournoyea

All of Our Dreaming Tuesday April 9 - Saturday 13, 2019 at 8pm Saturday April 13, 2019 at 4pm - relaxed performance (reduced sound and lighting levels)

Grace Centre for the Arts 383 Jarvis Street, Toronto

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