When I dance I love the music so much. The music really, really speaks to me.
Read MoreI am excited to work on dances that are purely about fun! Party dances are about celebration and cultural identity, it will be interesting to explore this theme through Jennifer's lens of somatic contemporary dance. I've been known to tear up the dance floor at a wedding, club or BBQ so come join us at this explorative celebration! The Dance Party.
Read MoreI can’t wait to get together, have fun, and share dance with everyone at the Dance Party.
I’m especially excited for the live music—it’s going to make the night even better!
Plus, getting some free studio time is such a gift in this city, and I’m grateful.
Read Moresomething with a feel that really flows, easy for people to get into and really just enjoy...and join in.
I think of simplicity and repetition - when your body starts to know something.
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I appreciated theis possibility, the forest fires had brought a kind of psychic shift to the chity but mostly it wasn’t yet spoken of, and here wa sa piece of art that invited the catastrophe into the work. It allowed for a space of contemplation.”
Stephen Hill, Director, on Duck Dances 2014
Stephen Hill on Duck Dances
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Read More“The work is never done. Sanctuary always needed”
Steve Paxton
“As though the world were touching me through my feet or through my body to direct me and to support me.”
Read MoreOn studies with Judith Koltai Peavy:
“The strength of her ability to hold the space in a room and watch truly what was taking place is unparalleled in my experience. This objectivity provided a yielding and an anchor that allowed me as a researcher to explore whatever came up…”
Read MoreAn opportunity to study with Jennifer in spring 2025.
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Mascall and O’Neil first met back in 2019 during an international Dance Centre residency exchange called Space to Fail that brought together artists from Vancouver, New Zealand, and Australia. The pair hit it off, and the following year they received an invitation from Footnote New Zealand Dance to collaborate on a project—thus, The Impossible Has Already Happened was born.
Read MoreFriday, Anvil Lobby, 6:30pm, before the show.
Join us for a conversation with Ronnie Dean Harris about Sqwelqwel + Sxwoxwiyam: Stories from the perspectives of cosmology + kinship, from the land outwards. This enlightening discussion will set the stage for entering the work with greater perspective.
Read MoreA workshop with New Zealand’s Claire O’Neil, choreographer, artistic director and educator - a rare opportunity to share her exhilaration about dance, and her wealth of knowledge and insight. We hope you’ll come.
Register: email: community.mascalldance@gmail.com
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