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Windows of Time Premiere Film Screening


Windows of Time Premiere Film Screening presented by Dance Ontario in collaboration with Dreamwalker Dance Company Friday, February 25, 7pm to 8pm EST ONLINE Free




Be the first to see and experience the Windows of Time Film!

An exciting multi-city project with concept creator/ dance artist Andrea Nann and concept creator/filmmaker Henry Mak. The film features 40 dancers in 5 Ontario locations, and sound and music composition by Joshua Van Tassel.


Windows of Time is a metaphor for the many barriers we face; defined by the pandemic.

Through intuitive movement our film explores and cultivates Hope. The window is a transparent barrier that has protected yet also separated us. It has kept us safe but also apart; confined and restricted; isolated and contained, sometimes disconnected.


Through Kindness and Dance we transcend barriers, opening a portal to reconnect us to one another, to ourselves and to Nature.


Windows of Time is a labour of Love, Resilience, Community and above all else Hope. Dance Ontario and Dreamwalker Dance Company proudly invite you to celebrate this transformative film with us.



FREE Conscious Bodies Workshop with Andrea Nann

Date: Sunday, February 27, 2022

Time: 2 - 3 pm EST

Platform: ZOOM


During this session participants will experience Andrea Nann’s rejuvenating sensory awakening Conscious Bodies artistic practice which was the foundation of the Windows of Time project and film!


Hosted by Dance ON this fulsome and nourishing movement session will inspire a sense of empowering embodiment. Throughout this session connections with self and space will be activated, sparking insight, imagination, and memory. We will move together to tap into the source of our own personal self-expression, the ‘why’ of our inner artist. The workshop will serve as an excellent rejuvenation and conclusion to the world premiere weekend event of the Windows of Time film!


 
 
 

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