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The Dance Centre's 2013-2014 season brochure includes details of the Global Dance Connections contemporary dance series, Discover Dance! noon hour series, the biennial Dance In Vancouver showcase, other events, residencies and labs.

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Welcome to The Dance Centre’s 2013/14 season. We are proud to off er you a stimulating and diverse series of dance experiences, featuring some of the most exciting creators from abroad and across Canada as well as our

local dance heroes. Each year we aim to surprise, entertain and inspire: from the popular Discover Dance! noon series, embracing the varied dance expressions of our BC community, to the annual Open House in September and National Dance Week in April which off er avenues to observe, engage and participate in all sorts of dance styles. We strive to provide opportunities to sample the familiar as well as the new and unknown. Our curated Global Dance Connections series opens the doors to some boundary-breaking, even outrageous new works, that are always of the highest quality and by nationally and internationally acclaimed dance makers.

Behind the scenes, other programs are equally important for what comes to the stage. Our residencies off er a space for research and creation, and nurture the seeds of new works to come. Our partnerships with local, national and international arts organizations help to further our eff orts to ensure that dance is seen as a vital element within the broader cultural context here in Vancouver. Our biennial Dance In Vancouver event will welcome scores of presenters and promoters from across Canada and beyond as we build connections for BC dance globally.

The Dance Centre’s vision for our community is an ambitious one as we work tirelessly to support dance in BC. It would not be possible without the support of people like you who are passionate about the art form and who attend events, purchase tickets, donate, and volunteer. A heartfelt thank you to all of you, and especially to the dedicated members of our Choreographer’s Circle, for your support. I look forward to seeing you in the season ahead.

Mirna Zagar, Executive DirectorThe Dance Centre

Contents page

SCOTIABANK DANCE CENTRE OPEN HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIESCompagnie Pedro Pauwels . . . . . . . . . . . 2Liquid Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2The 605 Collective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Sidra Bell Dance New York . . . . . . . . . . . 3

DANCE IN VANCOUVER. . . . . . . . . . 4–5

DISCOVER DANCE! SERIESShiamak’s Bollywood Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Vancouver Korean Dance Society . . . . . 6Project Soul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Dovbush Dancers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Modus Operandi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Flamenco Rosario/Mandala Arts and Culture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

RESIDENCIES AND LABS . . . . . . . . . . 8

EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

2013-14 CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

TICKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

LOCATION AND INFORMATION . . . 11

SUPPORT US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

STUDIO RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM . . . . 13

Post-show artist talkback

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Cover photo credits: The 605 Collective/David Cooper; The Dovbush Dancers/Dan Fung; Liquid Lost /Chris Haring. Inside cover: Mirna Zagar/Steven Lemay.

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The 12th AnnualScotiabank Dance Centre Open HouseSaturday September 14

Our annual Open House off ers a chance to experience a host of diff erent dance styles, in a day of classes, workshops, studio showings and events at Scotiabank Dance Centre, Canada’s fl agship dance facility.

Free events 11am–5pmParticipating artists and companies include:Karen Flamenco (fl amenco) Kinesis Dance somatheatro (contemporary)Mandala Arts and Culture (classical Indian dance)Raven Spirit Dance (contemporary First Nations)South Asian Arts (bhangra)dumb instrument Dance/Ziyian Kwan (contemporary)…and many more.

Full schedule to be announced: visit www.thedancecentre.ca for details.

Performance 8pm

Danny Nielsen LOVE.BE.BEST.FREEPremiere

Danny Nielsen is one of Canada’s brightest young tap talents and a rising star on the international scene, known for his astonishing technical prowess, musical fl air and innovative approach. LOVE.BE.BEST.FREE is his fi rst full-evening tap creation: it follows a man’s quest for love, and his journey of personal discovery. How far will we lose ourselves to fi nd love with someone else? An electrifying all-male cast comprising Ryan Foley, Shay Kuebler, Johnathan Morin and Nielsen himself tells a story for our times through tap, with live music by singer/songwriter Andrea Superstein and pianist Sharon Minemoto. Presented through the Santa Aloi AwardDuration: 50 minutes

Tickets $26/$20: see page 10 for details

The Open House is presented with the support of

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Presented through an exchange partnership between The Dance Centre and the Quartiers Danses Festival produced by Transatlantique Montréal

Compagnie Pedro Pauwels Sors Saturday September 21, 8pm

September 21

Born in Belgium and now based in France, Pedro Pauwels has built a reputation as an inventive choreographer and arresting performer. Sors (Get Out) is a new solo inspired by German expressionist pioneer Mary Wigman’s legendary 1914 solo Witch Dance. Pauwels commissioned four very diff erent choreographers - Japan’s Carlotta Ikeda, South Africa’s Robyn Orlin and France’s Josef Nadj and Jérôme Thomas – to create with him a striking contemporary vision of a present-day sorcerer, which conveys the passionate intensity of the original with vivid theatricality and unexpected humour. www.cie-pedropauwels.frwww.quartiersdanses.comDuration: 50 minutes

Liquid Lost Running SushiThursday-Saturday October 31–November 2

November 1

Austria’s Liquid Lost burst onto the dance scene in 2005, winning international acclaim and awards including a Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale for their brilliantly idiosyncratic works. Running Sushi is a provocative duet served up as a menu of dance dishes that are randomly selected by the audience. A cartoon Manga couple on the verge of a breakdown grapples with desire, shame, fashion, and chopsticks, their precisely executed movements echoing the two-dimensional Japanese ‘superfl at’ style. Casting a satirical eye over the shallowness of consumer culture, Running Sushi delivers trenchant social commentary with dazzling skill and wit.www.liquidlost .atDuration: 70 minutes This performance includes nudity.

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Presented with the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival

The 605 Collective Inheritor AlbumThursday-Saturday January 30-February 1, 8pm

January 31

The 605 Collective returns with the trademark explosive, urban-infused style that has propelled the company to the forefront of the national dance scene, in a newly-imagined version of the hit Inheritor Album. An exploration of the concept of inheritor and predecessor, the work weaves multiple short pieces together to build an album of extraordinarily aff ecting images and movement. Performed by six thrillingly athletic dancers, the piece is set to an atmospheric electronic score and integrates stunning animations by LA-based media artist Miwa Matreyek. www.605collective.com www.pushfestival.ca Duration: 65 minutes

Presented with Chutzpah! PLUS

Sidra Bell Dance New York STELLA + New WorkThursday-Saturday March 27-29, 8pm

March 28

New York choreographer Sidra Bell is rapidly gaining an international profi le for her visceral work, which ignites the imagination and unravels the complexities of the human condition through a distinctly female lens: her creations have been described as brainy, exuberant, sensual, romantic and intensely physical. STELLA is a series of theatrical statements which show how remarkable – and unremarkable – our humanity can be, as we struggle to leave a permanent mark or imprint. Dark and probing, ecstatic and fantastical, STELLAis performed by a crack ensemble of fearless and technically honed dancers. A brand new work by Bell will complete this searing double bill.www.sidrabelldanceny.orgwww.chutzpahfestival.com Duration: 65 minutes

Subscribe online! www.thedancecentre.ca

Global Dance Connections series media sponsor

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The 9th biennial Dance In VancouverWednesday-Saturday November 20-23

Dance In Vancouver celebrates the energy and originality of our contemporary dance scene: join us for four days of performances, showcasing some of British Columbia’s most exciting companies.

Curator: Jeanne Holmes, Artistic Producer, Canada Dance Festival

* excerpt of a longer work

Program OneWen Wei Dance Made in China* Tara Cheyenne Performance Highgate* Wednesday November 20, 7pmSaturday November 23, 9pm

Wen Wei Wang’s intimate new work is a collaboration with Gao Yanjinzi, Artistic Director of Beijing Modern Dance Company, and Qiu Xia He, of Vancouver’s Silk Road Music. Through dance, music, storytelling and multimedia they explore individual personal narratives that are bound by a shared Chinese heritage, and how their traditional artistic forms have evolved in a modern world. Highgate is a morbid romp through Victorian funerary culture, jumping straight from the darkest part of Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg’s imagination. Refl ecting personal and collective grief, a band of fi gures captivates in this fascinating gothic dance of death, physical oddity, humour, and horror. www.wenweidance.ca www.taracheyenne.com

Program TwoSarah Chase/Astrid Dance and Andrea Nann/Dreamwalker Dance Company new work* Joe Ink Lest Wednesday November 20, 9pmSaturday November 23, 7pm

The hypnotic works of Sarah Chase are rooted in a distinctive style which combines words and stories with movement, underpinned by infl uences including mathematics, memory, and the natural landscape. Commissioned by Toronto’s Dreamwalker Dance Company, her new work for the exquisite dancer Andrea Nann integrates these elements to achieve a simple yet compelling aesthetic, full of poetic resonance. Quirky and wickedly sophisticated, Lest is one of Joe Laughlin’s most enduring and popular works, depicting a man coming to terms with his life in a tightly focused pas de deux – with a teacup. www.dreamwalkerdance.com www.joeink.ca

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Program Three dumb instrument Dance/Ziyian Kwan the neck to fall Vision Impure and Nova Dance DVOTE: Lust, Madness and Mayhem* Thursday November 21, 7pmFriday November 22, 9pm

the neck to fall is a solo created and performed by the exceptional dancer Ziyian Kwan. Featuring an original score by cellist Peggy Lee and percussionist Dylan van der Schyff , it examines a woman’s vulnerability by sist ing through layers of persona, each danced with distinct kinetic motifs: levity, gravity, implosion and grace. Vision Impure’s Noam Gagnon teams up with the innovative bharata natyam dancer Nova Bhattacharya for a daring and intense duet exploring the profound connection between two human beings, touching on themes of devotion, submission, sexuality and spirituality.www.dumbinstrumentdance.com www.visionimpure.org www.novadance.ca

Program Four plastic orchid factory _post* battery opera performance Everything Thursday November 21, 9pmFriday November 22, 7pm

_post is a multi-disciplinary work that frames the allure, elegance and cultural disconnect of classical ballet in Western Canada. With four classical dancers, a deconstructed piano score, and the unexpected use of ballet’s iconic tulle and pointe shoes, choreographer James Gnam creates a thought-provoking and visually stunning examination of beauty, nobility, partnership and power. Su-Feh Lee’s mesmerizing solo Everything is set to Barry Truax’s I Ching-inspired electroacoustic score, and conjures up a theatrical ritual of smoke, numbers and fl ying objects in order to negotiate the history she carries in her body with the history of the territory on which she dances. www.plasticorchidfactory.com www.batteryopera.com

ast er each 9pm showDuration of each show approx 60 minutes

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Studio showings, discussions and other events will also take place during Dance In Vancouver: visit www.thedancecentre.ca for full details.

Dance In Vancouver media sponsors

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The Discover Dance! series is a great opportunity to sample the diversity of BC’s dance scene. Entertaining, informative and suitable for all ages, each show combines performance with artist talkbacks, and sometimes audience participation.

Performances take place at 12 noon

Shiamak’s Bollywood JazzThursday September 26

Shiamak Davar is known as the guru of modern dance in India and is responsible for revolutionizing India’s dance scene, especially in the fi lm and theatre industry. The Shiamak Dance Team, Vancouver showcases his dynamic fusion of Bollywood and jazz in a high-energy performance which bursts with vitality and fun. www.shiamak.com

Vancouver Korean Dance Society Thursday October 31

Renowned for its fl uid elegance and splendour, Korean dance refl ects thousands of years of history and ranges from graceful dances rooted in shamanistic rituals to joyful responses to the natural world. This illuminating performance presents a selection of breathtaking and intricate dances, which also feature stunning silk costumes and the skillful use of fans and drums. www.koreandance.ca

Project SoulThursday November 28

Project Soul is a high-impact crew working at the forefront of Vancouver’s urban dance scene, with a reputation for bringing street dance in its rawest form to audiences of all ages. In an exciting presentation of hip hop, popping, locking, breakdancing, waacking and more, the company will demonstrate the many diff erent aspects of street dance, its spontaneity and freshness, and powerful creative drive. www.projectsoulproductions.com

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The Dovbush DancersThursday March 27

Ukrainian Folk-Stage Dance is famed for its exuberance, colourful costumes and brilliant virtuosity, and has exploded in popularity around the world. This ebullient ensemble will perform a diverse repertoire of dances from diff erent regions, exploring the cultural and geographic infl uences that have shaped Ukrainian dance’s development, and highlighting its deep connections to classical ballet and character dance techniques. www.auucvancouver.ca

Modus Operandi Thursday April 24

The energy and skill of a new generation takes the stage with a performance by the talented young dancers of Modus Operandi. Now in its seventh season, this rigorous training program run by Vancouver’s Out Innerspace Dance Theatre produces versatile and accomplished contemporary dancers who perform with technical power and theatrical intelligence, and go on to work professionally with companies across Canada. Presented as part of National Dance Week. www.outinnerspace.ca/mo

Flamenco Rosario + Mandala Arts and CultureThursday May 29

Two of Vancouver’s most esteemed dance companies join forces to present a stimulating program of fl amenco and the bharata natyam style of classical Indian dance. These two contrasting styles share ancient cultural origins, which can be seen in the percussive footwork, complex rhythms, and detailed use of the hands. This performance traces the similarities, diff erences and ongoing evolution of two vibrant and beautiful dance genres. www.fl amencorosario.org www.mandalarts.ca

Duration of each show: approx 60 minutes including artist talkback

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Artists-in-ResidenceThe Artist-in-Residence program provides support and fully subsidized studio space at Scotiabank Dance Centre to assist dance professionals in the development of new works, with activities ranging from creation and teaching to studio showings, discussions and performances.

2013-2014 Artists-in-Residence:Deanna PetersKaren JamiesonParas TerezakisSarah Chase and Andrea NannThe 605 Collective

DanceLab The DanceLab interdisciplinary research program supports collaboration between choreographers and artists working in other disciplines, providing fully subsidized studio space for research into how cross-art form collaboration can enhance the development of new work. At the end of the Lab the artists open up the process to the public with an informal free studio presentation.

2013-2014 DanceLab choreographers and collaborators:Anna Kraulis with Hannah Carpendale (environmental activist) and Leslie Kennah (fi lmmaker)Jen Cole with Michael Bean (acting coach), Jennifer Mascall (choreographer), Sarah Ballard Gallos, Tera Hawes, Carmen Smith-Morpurgo, Jamee Valin (dancers)MACHiNENOiSY (Delia Brett and Daelik) with Benjamin Larose (designer and costume artist)

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12th Annual Scotiabank Dance Centre Open HouseSaturday September 14

A day of open classes, workshops and events celebrating Canada’s fl agship dance facility. See page 1 for details.Presented with the support of

National Dance Week/International Dance Day April 22-29

Canada’s National Dance Week leads up to International Dance Day, which celebrates the art of dance worldwide every April 29. Full program of events to be announced.

2013-2014 CALENDAR

E V E N T S | 2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4 C A L E N D A R

Sept 14 Scotiabank Dance Centre Open HouseSept 21 Global Dance Connections: Compagnie Pedro PauwelsSept 26 Discover Dance! Shiamak’s Bollywood Jazz

Oct 31 Discover Dance! Vancouver Korean Dance SocietyOct 31–Nov 2 Global Dance Connections: Liquid Lost

Nov 20–23 Dance In VancouverNov 28 Discover Dance! Project Soul

Jan 30–Feb 1 Global Dance Connections: The 605 Collective

Mar 27 Discover Dance! Dovbush DancersMar 27–29 Global Dance Connections: Sidra Bell Dance New York

Apr 22–29 National Dance Week + International Dance DayApr 24 Discover Dance! Modus Operandi

May 29 Discover Dance! Flamenco Rosario/Mandala Arts and Culture

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HOW TO BOOKSubscriptionsBook online at www.thedancecentre.caCall The Dance Centre at 604.606.6420 or email us at [email protected] complete and return the form at the back of this brochure.

GroupsCall 604.606.6420 or email [email protected] to book.

Single TicketsAdvance tickets are available from Tickets Tonight:604.684.2787 (surcharge applies to phone bookings) Online at www.ticketstonight.caAt the door: from one hour prior to showtime (subject to availability)

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T I C K E T S

SCOTIABANK DANCE CENTRE OPEN HOUSE PERFORMANCERegular $26 | Students, seniors, CADA members $20 | Dance Centre members $18

Subscribe to Global Dance Connections OR Discover Dance! and add this show to your booking for just $20.

GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES/DANCE IN VANCOUVERSubscribe Build your own subscription to Global Dance Connections/Dance In Vancouver and save! Choose 3 or more shows from the season and pay just $20 per ticket. • Save up to 30% on your tickets• Enjoy the fl exibility of the build-your-own package: choose any 3 shows or more from

Global Dance Connections or Dance In Vancouver, or mix and match from both• Free ticket exchanges: if you can’t make it to a show let us know 48 hours in advance,

and we’ll move your ticket to a diff erent night of the same show (subject to availability)• Bring a friend for less: book additional tickets at a discount for the same night you are attending• Personal service: deal direct with Dance Centre staff

Groups Tickets are $20 for groups of 8+ (in advance only, excludes festival partnerships).

Single tickets Regular $30 | Students, seniors, CADA members $22 | Dance Centre members $20

For the following shows:Compagnie Pedro Pauwels | Liquid Lost | Dance In Vancouver

Special pricing applies to single and group tickets for our festival partnership shows: The 605 CollectiveSidra Bell Dance New YorkVisit www.thedancecentre.ca for details.

DISCOVER DANCE! SERIESSubscribe See all 6 shows for just $50.

Groups Tickets are $10 for groups of 8+ (in advance only).

Single tickets Regular $12 | Students, seniors, children, CADA members $10 | Dance Centre members $8

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L O C A T I O N A N D I N F O R M A T I O N

LOCATION AND INFORMATIONOur events take place at: Scotiabank Dance Centre677 Davie Street (at Granville), Vancouver604.606.6400www.thedancecentre.ca

Please note public parking downtown is limited and we recommend using transit if possible. For information contact Translink at 604.953.3333 www.translink.ca.

KEEP UP TO DATESign up to receive our free monthly email newsletter which lists dance performances coming up around BC as well as forthcoming Dance Centre events: visit www.thedancecentre.ca or email [email protected].

Join us on Facebook www.facebook.com/thedancecentre

Follow us on Twitterwww.twitter.com/dancecentre

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S U P P O R T U S | S T U D I O R E N T A L S

SUPPORT USEstablished in 1986 as a resource centre for the dance profession and the public in British Columbia, The Dance Centre has evolved into a multifaceted organization off ering a range of activities unparalleled in Canadian dance. We provide resources and support for the profession, present performances and events for the public, operate this country’s fl agship dance facility Scotiabank Dance Centre, and work to promote BC dance.

Our donors play a crucial role in enabling us to continue to support the development of dance in BC. Their contributions help us to present work by emerging and established artists, encourage collaboration between dance and other disciplines, off er professional development opportunities, equip and sustain our facility, preserve the most comprehensive dance video library in Western Canada, and much more. The Dance Centre is a non-profi t organization and a registered charity.

If you would like to help support dance by making a tax-deductible donation please call 604.606.6407, or visit www.thedancecentre.ca to donate online.

STUDIO RENTALS AT SCOTIABANK DANCE CENTREOur building, Scotiabank Dance Centre, is regarded as Canada’s fl agship dance facility and opened in downtown Vancouver in 2001. It houses six bright dance studios with mirrors, barres and sprung fl oors, a fully-equipped, versatile 154-seat black box production/presentation space, plus a board room, lounge and canopied roof terrace. Our beautiful studios are available for rent for rehearsals, classes, workshops, performances, auditions, photoshoots, fi lming and more, with graduated rental rates off ering substantial subsidies for dance activities. Scotiabank Dance Centre is also a unique and inspiring location for special events of all kinds, including receptions, conferences and weddings: our friendly and experienced staff will help you identify the best space for your needs, recommend a caterer and advise on technical requirements.

For details call 604.606.6400, or visit our virtual tour at www.thedancecentre.ca.

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S U B S C R I P T I O N O R D E R F O R M

GLOBAL DANCE CONNECTIONS SERIES Build your own subscription: 3 or more showsSelect your shows and dates:Compagnie Pedro Pauwels Sat Sept 21

Liquid Lost Thurs Oct 31 Fri Nov 1 Sat Nov 2

Dance In Vancouver

Program One Wen Wei Dance/Tara Cheyenne Wed Nov 20 7pm Sat Nov 23 9pm

Program Two Sarah Chase+Andrea Nann/Joe Ink Wed Nov 20 9pm Sat Nov 23 7pm

Program Three Ziyian Kwan/Vision Impure Thurs Nov 21 7pm Fri Nov 22 9pm

Program Four plastic orchid factory/battery opera performance Thurs Nov 21 9pm Fri Nov 22 7pm

The 605 Collective Thurs Jan 30 Fri Jan 31 Sat Feb 1

Sidra Bell Dance New York Thurs Mar 27 Fri Mar 28 Sat Mar 29

Number of shows ____ Number of tickets per show @ $20 per ticket ____ Subtotal $_____

DISCOVER DANCE! SERIES See all 6 shows for $50 Number of tickets per show ____ Subtotal $_____

Optional add-on (either series): Danny Nielsen Sat Sept 14 Number of tickets @ $20 ____ Subtotal $_____

Subscription sub total $_____Donation amount Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to help support The Dance Centre. $_____TOTAL $_____

PAYMENT Cheque (payable to The Dance Centre) Visa Mastercard American Express

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HOW TO ORDEROnline: www.thedancecentre.ca By phone: call 604.606.6420 By mail: The Dance Centre Scotiabank Dance Centre, Level 6, 677 Davie Street, Vancouver BC V6B 2G6By fax: 604.606.6401 In person: at the Dance Centre offi ce, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. The Dance Centre values your privacy. We will not disclose information without your consent, and we do not rent, sell or trade mailing lists.

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Please note the program is subject to change.The VDC Dance Centre Society (The Dance Centre) is a non-profi t organization and a registered charity.

Scotiabank Dance CentreLevel 6, 677 Davie StreetVancouver BC V6B 2G6T 604 606 6400 F 604 606 [email protected]

www.thedancecentre.ca

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