Meet research contributor, winter 2021 - Marcus Merasty

The development of international co-production The Impossible Has Already Happened is heating up!

This month for the first time, the full complement of artists will gather to work intensively together internationally this month combining live studio work via zoom.

We’re so lucky to have Marcus Merasty joining us and contributing to the mix of this process. Please join us in welcoming him to the Vancouver community.

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Marcus Merasty is a dance artist from Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan and is of Cree descent,

Assin’skowitiniwak meaning “People of the rocky area”. His interest in dance began with learning traditional Métis jigging in 2013.

A year later, following the invitation to perform in a contemporary dance work by Edward Poitras and Robin Poitras he began to pursue a life in dance. This was also the beginning of an on-going mentorship with artists Robin Poitras and Edward Poitras.

Since then, Marcus has received training in theatre from the Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre and participated in the Indigenous Dance Residency (2016) & the Indigenous Choreographers Creation Lab (2019) at The Banff Centre, and has toured across eastern Canada with The Dancers of Damelahamid.

Marcus recently completed the 4-year Professional Program at The School of Contemporary Dancers and is working toward his BA. (Hons) in Contemporary Dance from the University of Winnipeg.


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