January 2016
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January 2016
H E A D L I N E S —news from Ontario’s vibrant and diverse dance sector January—March 2016 this issue General & Members News—2 Federal and Provincial Updates—2 Advocacy Updates—3 Job Opportunities, Competitions—4 Open Classes, Auditions, Calls, Workshops, New Members—5 Performance Events—6 Headlines is a publication of Dance Ontario Association. Founded in 1976 and incorporated not-for-profit (1985), the Association is a dynamic cross section of Ontario’s dance sector from internationally renowned companies to individual dance artists and production professionals. DanceWeekend’16—don’t miss a minute! New in January 2016—urban dance battles and talk backs in the upper lobby with artists including commissioned choreographers Louis Labérge Cŏte and Jacob Niedzwiecki. PLUS a totally unique version of Swan Lake by the incomparable Linnea Swan for Corpus. Be sure to arrive at 6:30 pm on Friday 15 January so you don’t miss this opener! 25 dance companies will showcase their work over three days and the result will be nothing short of amazing! Come and meet our new board members and enjoy a weekend when Ontario’s artists truly shine on stage! For schedules, please check the Dance Ontario website at www.danceontario.ca—we now have a special section profiling each of the participating companies. on the move conference 2016—graduating this year from one of Ontario’s professional training institutions? Then you need to attend this FREE conference to be held at the Sony Centre (Front & Yonge Streets) on January 29. For more information, please contact DTRC www.dtrc.ca. Just a little reminder that the deadlines for Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council and Canada Council grant applications are as follows: OAC Grants to Dance Initiatives April 1?, Dance Organizations Feb 17 TAC Annual Grants Feb. 2, Dance Project Feb 20 Canada Council Dance Professionals Feb 1, Dance Touring (both Nat’l & Intn’l) May 1 Production Project Mar 15 Members please note that both the Ontario and Toronto arts councils have also posted new granting opportunities. Dance Ontario Association 15 Case Goods Lane, #304 Toronto, ON M5A 3C4 T 416 204 1083 [email protected] www.danceontario.ca STAFF Rosslyn Jacob Edwards Amy Hampton, Julie McLachlan BOARD OF DIRECTORS Samara Thompson (Chair) Jennifer Watkins (Vice Chair) Debbie Kapp (Treasurer) Jade Jager Clark (Secretary) Lola Ryan (Past Chair) Catherine Carpenko Alan Faigal, Jack Langenhuizen, Arial Len, Cynthia Lickers-Sage, Kate Lowe, Tina Nicolaidis, Ofilio Portillo, Sashar Zarif DOYB (Dance Ontario Youth Board) Jade Jager Clark (Chair) Una Wabinski Makeda Benitez Madison Gray General News Jacque Foesier Youth Dance Award will be officially presented at DanceWeekend to Madison Gray on Jan 17, 2016. Come and applaud her accomplishments and meet her in the upper lobby! This Metcalf Foundation—Michael Trent is Metcalf’s new Performing Arts Program Director. Michael brings with him extensive experience in consultation and collaboration with artists and arts organizations, at the local and national levels, on issues including strategic planning, transition, curatorial expertise, artistic assessment and training. Most recently, Michael was the Artistic Director at Dancemakers and the Centre for Creation, one of Canada’s leading contemporary dance companies and centre for research and development in new dance practices. Members’ News Congratulations to Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company who NOW Magazine readers voters Best Dance Company of 2015! annual award recognizes exceptional young dancers ages 19 & under who are not only pursuing excellence in their craft but go above and beyond making a difference in the lives of others and contributing to the dance community as a whole. New Dancer Transition Resource Centre (DTRC) initiative—LEAP- Leading Edge After Performance is a pioneering, national partnership between DTRC and Canadian Sport Institute Ontario (CSIO). LEAP brings together the dance and sport communities in a collaborative venture to explore career and life transition issues specific to their unique populations - high performance athletes and professional dancers. The initiative will enable the sectors to share knowledge, best practices aand networks and provide a platform or dialogue and future strategic partnerships. KasheDance and COBA have entered RE:SOUND—it would appear that although Re:Sound (formally Neighbouring Rights) had previously targeted studios at an affordable rate of approx. $20 annually, this has now changed to a formula of 0.34c per class per year for studios under Tariff 6.A resulting in a significant increase. We understand that RE:SOUND had consultations with the Fitness sector but did not approach the CDTA. Dance Ontario is currently in early discussions with provincial teachers’ and service organizations across the country. For presenters and venues the rate under Tariff 5.A is 0.9% of fees paid (for example, $450 for total fees of $50,000). We understand that CAPACOA is currently negotiating with RE:SOUND on behalf of its members. into a collaboration . For COBA this means further solidifying the organization’s sustainability; for KasheDance, it means providing aide in its growth. Congratulations to Hanna Kiel on her full length presentation of Armband at the Fleck Dance Theatre, Toronto. Hanna was commissioned by Dance Ontario to create the original 15 minutes of the work. And to Ryerson Dances for their performance of James Kudelka’s totally mesmerizing new work! Brampton Dance Studio Jade's Hip Hop Academy (JHHA pronounced "Jaw") performsed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show! JHHA Owner & Artistic Director Jade Jager Clark and eight dancers ages 8-17 from Jade's Hip Hop Academy were flown out by Ellen to perform on her Dec. 4th show after producers saw their Dance Video to Missy Elliott's WTF . Many congratulations! Federal & Provincial Updates Mélanie Joly has been appointed Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. A close associate of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, she is a lawyer, entrepreneur, writer, politician and speaker . Mélanie was also a candidate during the 2013 Montreal Mayoral elections, finishing in second place. She practiced as a litigation lawyer in two national law firms. The Canada Council for the Arts launched new granting format in December and will begin posting the new programs in the Fall of 2016. Heritage Min Melanie Joly recently confirmed that the Liberal government will keep its election promises to double Canada Council’s envelop as well as re-instate international touring programs. The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport launched a provincewide consultation to develop the first Culture Strategy for Ontario. From October through December, people in Ontario have participated in the consultation in various ways .arts.on.ca/ [email protected] The Ontario Arts Council—Due to rising rental costs and the need to cut operating costs , Council will relocate to 121 Bloor St West, 7th Floor, Toronto, ON M4W 3M5 at of January 4, 2016 Advocacy Updates ince through a robust community-driven training/internship strategy. 4. Invest in adequate and affordable facilities for artists and arts organizations. Dance Ontario is active in the 22-member strong PASO-OPSA coalition and Executive Director Rosslyn Jacob Edwards currently serves as Co-Chair. PASO-OPSA strives to strengthen the environment for the individuals and institutions that create and disseminate the arts in this province and for public access to the arts. Their collective memberships are made up of individual artists as well as the performance and exhibition organizations that create and support artistic expression. Informed by their observations as Executive Directors of Arts Service Organizations, the coalition actively advocates for changes in legislation that will benefit the cultural sector’s organizations, artists, performers, as well as for making the arts more accessible for all Ontarians. PASO –OPSA calls on the provincial government to: 1. Confirm its commitment to the sector by increasing investment in the arts through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Sport and key agencies such as the Ontario Arts Council and the Ontario Trillium Foundation. 2. Strengthen cultural policy framework in Ontario through a consultative process in order to better address the challenges of artistic creation. 3. Support youth employment in the prov- The Coalition has recently also released two reports which are available to interested groups at http://paso-opsa.com/blog/blog-2/ (i) Study and (ii) cy ASO Profile and Leadership Models of Collective Arts Advoca- PASO-OPSA works with the Ontario Arts Council on the organization of Arts Day @ Queens Park and Arts Day in the Ridings and is currently interested in a closer relationship with the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Changes in granting applications and direction regarding the late summer OTF deadlines have proven problematic for many applicants and PASO-OPSA is looking to assist the foundation in providing clarity. REMINDERS: SOCAN and CHANGE TO FIXED MEMBERSHIP DUE DATE. Members who use music for teaching purposes are currently receiving SOCAN invoices for 2016. Please note that these fees are payable in January 2016 for the upcoming year. Dance Ontario membership fees are now moving to a fixed date and therefore members whose fees were due in 2015 as well as those payable by June 30, 2016 are currently being invoiced. Those whose memberships are payable after July 1, 2016 will be invoiced in late June. Thereafter ALL memberships will be invoiced in December for the upcoming year. PASO-OPSA recently announced that it has hired Lindsay Earnshaw in the position of Advocacy Coordinator. She has a background in legal administration and is a graduate of the Arts Administration and Cultural Management program at Humber College. Her prime objective is to increase web presence through social media, and disseminate important advocacy information to a wide and engaged audience. http://paso-opsa.com/ Job Opportunities TEACHING POSITIONS for full listings see—www.danceontario.ca/Jobs) ONTARIO WIDE: UGOTDANCE www.ugotdance.com Quick Ball Change [email protected] Outside Looking In Urban dance [email protected] Travelling Stage Co Dance and Drama www.thetravellingstage.com Conservatory of Dance & Music: various [email protected] DancePl3Y—Dance Instructors/Master Trainers [email protected] Dance Competition Adjudicator [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Intern—Toronto Talent Intensive [email protected] COMPETITIONS 5-6-7-8 Showtime Inc. 5678showtime.com Access Broadway accessbroadway.com ADA Nationals americandanceawards.com Applause Talent applausetalent.com Artists Emerge (Hip-Hop) artistsemerge.com Bedazzles Dance Champions bedazzleddance.com Believe Dance Competitions Inc believedance.ca 647-287-6150 Canada Dancesport canadadancesport.com @aol.com Canadian National Dance Championships cdo-online.org CDTA Ontario Dance Challenge 905 564 2139 Champions Dance Festival 519 893 1679 Choreographers & Dancers Congress 416 516 7432 itpshowcase.com Dance Beat Competition dancebeatcompetition.ca DanceExplosion danceplosion.org Dancefest dancefest.ca Dance Odyssey [email protected] Dance Power dancepower.com Dancesport Championship 1 800 83DANCE D-Force Productions geocities.com/dforcecanada Extensions Dance Challenge [email protected] Extreme Dance xtremedance.com Flashdance Productions 519 749 9835 Flygirl (Int’l Cheer & Hip-Hop) flygirl.ca Hip Hop Dance Canada Championships hiphopdancecanada.com Hype Dance Challenge [email protected] Jump Shout Boogie [email protected] Kick It Up Dance Competition kickitup.ca Kiwanis Dance Festival of Toronto [email protected] Kiwanis Music & Dance Festival (Sudbury) 705 523 1169 Let’s Get Loud letsgetloud.ca North American Ballet [email protected] No. American Chinese Dance Competition T 604 261 5918 F 604 261 0025 On Stage America onstageamerica.com Paramount Dance pepevents.net Pick The Stars [email protected] Pulse Dance Competition pulsedancecompetition.ca Rhee Gold's American Dance Awards 1 888 3DANCE 1 Rising Star Youth Talent (CNE) theex.com| Rhythm Dance rhythmdance.com Shine DanceCompetitions shinedance.com Star Beat Champions [email protected] Starbound National Talent Competition starbound.net StarCatchers Dance Festival starcatchersdance.com Strive Dance Challenge Competition [email protected] ADVERTISE ON THE DANCE ONTARIO WEBSITE! Danceontario.ca receives 1500 hits daily and is the go-to source for current information including jobs, auditions, classes, workshops, shows and school and company contact information. Rates Ad on Home page $50 per month $250 for 6 months Ad on Training, Jobs and Directory pages randomly refreshed $35 per month $175 for 6 months Ad on all four pages $75 per month $375 for 6 months Specs Images: 280 x 150 pixels Text: - subject (40 characters) - body text (160 characters and no links ) - link name (40 characters) - link address (60 characters) ArtsBuild is pleased to announce the appointment of Lindsay Golds as Executive Director of ArtsBuild Ontario. Lindsay's promotion was recommended by outgoing Executive Director Karen Stintz, and unanimously endorsed by ArtsBuild's Board of Directors. Karen will remain an active contributor to ArtsBuild Ontario as a board member. MEMBERS’ OPEN CLASSES (see also website for up-to-date listings) BARRIE—Simcoe Contemporary Dancers 705-718-5451 BURLINGTON—Burlington Footnotes & Co burlingtonfootnotes.com(tap/jazz/clogging) GUELPH—Dancetheatre David Earle dtde.ca (Graham-based Modern) HAMILTON—McMaster Centre for Dance 905 525 9140 x 23571 (All Forms) MARKHAM—K & K Dance Dreamz 905 201 8909 Ovation Performing Arts ovationarts.ca MISSISSAUGA - Dance Kraze (Hip-Hop) 416 885 2715 Tap Dance Centre (Kids/Adults/Teachers/Profs) tapdancecentre.com What’s On? Tap! (Advanced/Master Tap) whats-on-tap. com OTTAWA—Dance Network [email protected](Contact Improv/ Capoeira/Tango/yoga/injury prevention) THORNHILL—T.O. Tap (Tap) [email protected] The Center Of Movement Pilates for Dance [email protected] TORONTO— Academy of Spanish Dance [email protected] AfroLatino Dance Company afrolatinodc.com (AfroCuban/Cuban Cabaret) Arabesque (40 Drop In classes/wk!) 416 920 5593 Ballet Espressivo (Beg/Adv Ballet/ Body Wisdom) 647 294 0784 Ballet Jorgen (Professional) 416 415 2035 Body Resource Studio (Pilates) 416 360 3816 Brazil Dance World (Samba)brazildanceworld.com The Center of Movement (Barbie Dukes) 905 764 8222 City Dance Corps (Salsa/Ballet/Tap/Jam/Open) 416 260 2356 COBA (Adult Dance & Drum) [email protected] Contact Improv (Introductory) 416 879 8108 Contact Jam Sundays 11 am 416 537 4866 Wednesday Contact Jam 416 545 1515 Dance Kraze Jazz, Hip Hop .dancekrazeproductions.com Dancemakers Company Class (modern) 416 367 1800 Dance Teq (Ballet/Pointe ) 416 361 9498 Fujiwara Dance Inventions [email protected] (Butoh/Improvization) Gadfly Dance (Hip-Hop/Break) OfilioandApolonia.com Harbourfront Community Centre 416 392 1509 (Bollywood, Belly, Hip-Hop, Children’s) Hercini Arts (Aerial) herciniarts.com Joy of Dance Centre & Teachers College joyofdance.ca (Ballet, Ballroom, Bollywood-toHip-Hop, Jazz, Zumba) Kaeja d’Dance (Master Classes) 416 537 5153 KDSSC - Soo Ryu School of Dance and Drum Korean Dance Latin & Ballroom Dance 416 598 5354 Lindsay Ritter, SMASH Productions (Commercial Jazz) 416 817 5460 Modern Movement 416 899 6525 (Adult/Recreational/Modern) Movement Lab (Ballet/Modern/Jazz) 416 529 5146 National Ballet of Canada In Studio 416 345 9686 national.ballet.ca/instudio Newton Moraes (Adult Brazilian) 416 960 0350 O.I.P. Dance Centre 647 477 5225 (Hip-Hop/Break/Reggae/DanceFIT/Jazz) Kathleen Rea [email protected] Shayenne Productions African Dance luashayenne.com Skinner Releasing [email protected] T.O. Tap 905 889 8488 Toronto Dance Theatre [email protected] (Ballet for contemporary dancers/Yoga) AUDITIONS (for full listings see www.danceontario.ca Auditions/ Jobs) DJD 2016/17 Audition Tour [email protected] School of Toronto Dance Theatre Application deadline 15 Jan 416 967 6887 Inspiracion Latina Dance—festivals, weddings, parties etc. [email protected] or call at 647-558-2726 Polynesian Dream- Hawaiian Dancers to expand its roster for Paid Shows www.PolynesianDream.com (416) 832-3438 Go Dance International - Male and Female Dancers [email protected] Sanskriti Arts - Bollywood Dancers [email protected] Samba Brasil Entertainment send resume, head shot, full body shot, video (optional) to [email protected] CALLS and SUBMISSIONS Dancer-in-Residence Memorial University, 3 different locations in Newfoundland and Labrador. Jan 8, 2016 [email protected] CONFERENCES On The Move Conference, Sony Centre, Toronto, January 29, 2016 dtrc.ca National Capital Dance Educators Aug 22-23, Ottawa http://societyofrussianballet.org Diva Girl Wellness and Fitness Conference April 16, 2016 The Spoke Club, Toronto divagirl-inc.com WORKSHOPS Summer Tapperfest July 18-21, 2016 www.whats-on-tap.com Dance Educators International Sunday Series—Jan 24 The Art of Being a Teacher 647 351 5507 Welcome New Members Ottawa: Lauren Midali, Simon Beckett Cara Mulvaugh Oakville: Sarah Dowhun PERFORMANCE EVENTS January 2016 National Ballet of Canada The Nutcracker - Jan 1 866 345 9595 FREE KasheDance @ the COC Jan 7 FREE noon hour series in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre National Arts Centre Dada Masilo Royal Winnipeg Ballet 1 866 850 ARTS Jan 12 Jan 28-30 MFA Dance Thesis Concert with York Dance Ensemble Feb 10 Toronto National Arts Centre Kidd Pivot Feb 12 Akram Khan/Israel Galvan Feb 19-20 Ima Iduozee/Idan Sharabi Feb 24-27 Company Wang Ramirez Feb 25-27 1 866 850 ARTS Julia Sasso DANCES @ the COC FREE Noon Hour Series Feb 25 Toronto Free Big Band Dances @ Club Roma Jan Starlight Ballroom, St. Catherines February Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet Going Home Star—Truth & Reconciliation Feb 5 Toronto The Birds: Pan Faculty Production York University Mar 20-24 York Dances Mar 20 416 736 5888 Newton Moraes Dance Theatre DanceWorks CoWorks Series Testosterone Mar 17-19 Dancemakers Centre, Toronto DA Hoskins @ the COC Mar 31 FREE noon hour series in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre DANCE ONTARIO’S DANCEWEEKEND’16 In Association with Harbourfront Fleck Dance Theatre Jan 15-17 416 204 1083 No Advance Tickets! Blue Ceiling/Lucy Rupert DanceWorks CoWorks Series dead reckoning Jan 13-17 The Theatre Centre, TO www.theatrecentre.org Canadian Stage Akram Khan/Israel Galvan Mar 9-12 Bluma Appel Theatre, Toronto DANCE ONTARIO ASSOCIATION March National Arts Centre Hong Kong Ballet 1866 850 ARTS 15 Case Goods Lane, Ste 304 Toronto, ON M5A 3C4 Mar 1 National Ballet of Canada La Sylphide Mar 2 Cacti/Rubies/4 Temp Mar 9 Romeo & Juliet Mar 16 1 866 345 9595 Julia Sasso dances DanceWorks Mainstage/NextSteps Series Sporting Life Mar3-5 Harboufront Centre Theatre, TO 416 973 4000 danceontario.ca [email protected] Images: (cover) Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre by (p.2) Madison Gray (p.3) Arkan Dance Company (p.4) George Brown Dance (p.5) Sashar Zarif Dance Theatre (back) KasheDance Julia Sasso dances by Nicole Rivelli Dance Ontario Association is generously funded by the Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council, Department of Canadian Heritage and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.