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New Creation by Kate Stashko

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GWDC gets back into the studio in March and April for the initial research and creation phase of a new work, with Kate Stashko as the artistic lead. The work takes its seed from the notion of insatiability, placing this alternately in social contexts and in the reality and limitations of …

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Causing a Ruckus! – We think that’s a Good thing

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A residency with Anastasia Maywood and Krista Posyniak In February and March of 2017 Good Women’s home will run a muck with the creative brouhaha of Anastasia Maywood and Krista Posyniak as they dive into a month long creative residency in the Muriel Taylor Studio. This second creative phase of Ruckus …

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What’s Cooking?

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GWDC hosts What’s Cooking?, the works-in-progress event. The 8th annual event creates a venue for artists of all disciplines to show their in-process work and receive feedback and questions from the audience in a casual atmosphere with catering by a local establishment. We dance, we eat, we chat and repeat! …

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Convergence

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This year’s Convergence features an exciting new work created by Vancouver’s Justine Chambers. Justine has spent four weeks creating with collective artists on this new work, which explores the choreography of the everyday. Good Women is also thrilled to present WITHIN/BETWEEN by Stéphanie Morin-Robert from For Body and Light. You …

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Master Class Series in collaboration with BWDC

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Good Women is pleased to partner again with the Brian Webb Dance Company to host another season of fantastic Master Classes. We work in tandem with the BWDC by workshopping each of the artists included in his season. Master Classes are inclusive of all dance abilities.  

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Technique Classes with Justine Chambers

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This class, led by Vancouver choreographer/performer Justine Chambers, focuses on developing strategies for being present while investigating the perpetual dynamic negotiations within the body and the space it is in. The class begins with a simple score that incrementally layers movement strategies, inviting participants to experience themselves and the people around …