Barocco

Triffo Theatre 11110 104 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB

Barocco Rave is composed of juxtaposing halves, continuing a creative relationship between Wen Wei Dance (Canada) and ADARTE Company (Italy). Dancers Alexis Fletcher, Arianna Barr, Adrian De Leeuw and Matthew Wyllie are inspired by the choreography of two dance makers, Wen Wei Wang and Francesca Lettieri who met in Siena, Italy, and are now able to build an international collaboration.

$25 – $40
Event Series Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree

Triffo Theatre 11110 104 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB

Joshua Tree is a collaboration between Brad Necyk , Gary James Joynes , Dorrie Deutchendorf , and Brian Webb. Brian will be joined by performers Lin Snelling, Piet Defraeye and Deepak Paramashivan. Brian Webb Dance Company premiered Joshua Tree in India in March and is now very excited to be able to perform it in Edmonton. This new work exploits the potential of the body to communicate through every pore of its being.

$25 – $40
Event Series Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree

Triffo Theatre 11110 104 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB

Joshua Tree is a collaboration between Brad Necyk , Gary James Joynes , Dorrie Deutchendorf , and Brian Webb. Brian will be joined by performers Lin Snelling, Piet Defraeye and Deepak Paramashivan. Brian Webb Dance Company premiered Joshua Tree in India in March and is now very excited to be able to perform it in Edmonton. This new work exploits the potential of the body to communicate through every pore of its being.

$25 – $40

Khoj

Triffo Theatre 11110 104 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB

BWDC is proud to present a final chance for Edmonton audiences to experience Usha Gupta's wildly successful creation, KHOJ, which begins its final tour having been performed in 12 cities in India and 7 in Canada. Live music enhances this sensual dance that explores tradition and innovation.

$25 – $40

Brian Webb Dance Company presents Naishi Wang’s Face to Face

Tim Ryan Theatre Lab at MacEwan University Allard Hall 11110-104 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta

A simple hand, outstretched. Another hand, covering a face. What do they express? Fascinated by our new modes of virtual communication, Naishi Wang, a Toronto-based choreographer originally from China, drew inspiration for this piece from body language, emojis and the rudiments of speech.

$25 – $40

Brian Webb Dance Company presents Naishi Wang’s Face to Face

Tim Ryan Theatre Lab at MacEwan University Allard Hall 11110-104 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta

A simple hand, outstretched. Another hand, covering a face. What do they express? Fascinated by our new modes of virtual communication, Naishi Wang, a Toronto-based choreographer originally from China, drew inspiration for this piece from body language, emojis and the rudiments of speech.

$25 – $40

Brian Webb Dance Company (BWDC) presents MAYDAY, Cabaret Noir

Westbury Theatre, Fringe Theatre Arts Barns Edmonton, Alberta

Cabaret Noir is both a giant celebration centred around the idea of négritude and a space, so to speak, for resisting being essentialized and pigeonholed by the limitations of this concept, this blackness, this gloominess. Since it’s impossible to escape our bodies, why not pay tribute to this condition, this identity, this burden, this beauty? After taking a look at the playground in...

Brian Webb Dance Company (BWDC) presents MAYDAY, Cabaret Noir

Westbury Theatre, Fringe Theatre Arts Barns Edmonton, Alberta

Cabaret Noir is both a giant celebration centred around the idea of négritude and a space, so to speak, for resisting being essentialized and pigeonholed by the limitations of this concept, this blackness, this gloominess. Since it’s impossible to escape our bodies, why not pay tribute to this condition, this identity, this burden, this beauty? After taking a look at the playground in...

Brian Webb Dance Company (BWDC) presents MAYDAY, Cabaret Noir

Westbury Theatre, Fringe Theatre Arts Barns Edmonton, Alberta

Cabaret Noir is both a giant celebration centred around the idea of négritude and a space, so to speak, for resisting being essentialized and pigeonholed by the limitations of this concept, this blackness, this gloominess. Since it’s impossible to escape our bodies, why not pay tribute to this condition, this identity, this burden, this beauty? After taking a look at the playground in...