Cultural summer | Creation Destruction at the FTA: meditative experience
The FTA always offers free outdoor programming, which often gives rise to great encounters between a colorful audience and the artists. This is the case with the very beautiful piece Creation Destructionby Dana Gingras.
Posted at 11:28
Inaugurated last year, the superb Esplanade Tranquille adds panache to the Quartier des Spectacles. It was lovely to see the square packed on Thursday – from the…
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Artist DIY is a series of videos made by artists in collaboration with FACT in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
FACT edits each episode remotely, while the artist shoots at their home or studio with whatever equipment they have available. In this episode, we meet choreographer Dana Gingras, founder of Montréal-based multimedia dance company Animals of Distinction.
Artist DIY is a series of videos made by artists in collaboration with FACT in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
FACT edits each episode remotely, while the artist shoots at their home or studio with whatever equipment they have available. In this episode, we meet choreographer Dana Gingras, founder of Montréal-based multimedia dance company Animals of Distinction.
Portrait of Dana Gingras, @animalsofdistinction by Austin Young makeup by @tranzilla_ 🖤🖤🖤 (at Silver Lake, Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu6bOagga4h/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9q7rwag8icv7
As PuSh International Performing Arts festival moves into its second week, the centerpiece performance of Frontera took the stage.
Animals Of Distinction – Frontera
photo: Adrián Morillo
Before a nearly full house at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, a trifecta of visual artists collaborated on Frontera. Montreal choreographer Dana Gingras & her Animals of Distinction dance…
This January, Launceston will bear witness to its first-ever Mona Foma—with its signature brand of unexpected, unpredictable and curious programming descending on the state’s second-largest city. Highlights of the 2019 incarnation of MONA FOMA include: ● MUSIC: Neneh Cherry (SWE) + Underworld (UK) + Oneohtrix Point Never: Myriad (USA) + Mulatu Astatke and The Black Jesus Experience (ETH/AUS) + Julia Holter (USA) + Jonathan Bree (NZ) + Courtney Barnett (AUS) + Nakhane (ZAF) + Hańba! (POL) + Les Filles de Illighadad (NER) + Southeast Desert Metal (AUS) + WWWater (BEL) + Yirinda (AUS) + Satu Vänskä and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (FIN/AUS) + group A (JPN) ● ART: Kenny Pittock (AUS) + Heath Franco (AUS) + Lou Conboy (AUS) + Lou Hubbard (AUS) + Margie Livingston (USA) +Parer Studio (AUS) + Pete Matilla (AUS) + Rosie Deacon (AUS) ● DANCE: Dana Gingras + group A + Sonya Stefan (CAN/JAP) +, Stompin (AUS) + Tasdance (AUS) ● EVENTS: Faux Mo + Morning Meditation + free programming at Albert Hall: Robin Fox installation and late night concerts (Fri - Kuniko Kato (JAP) + Sabu Orimo (JAP), Sat - Robin Fox (AUS) + Ensemble Offspring (AUS)) + more. Mona Foma 2019 runs from 13-20 January in Launceston, Tasmania. via Scene Point Blank music news feed
Cultural Summer FTA/Creation Destruction | Meditative experience
The FTA always offers free outdoor programming, which often gives rise to great encounters between a colorful audience and the artists. This is the case with the very beautiful piece Creation Destructionby Dana Gingras.
Posted at 11:28
Inaugurated last year, the superb Esplanade Tranquille adds panache to the Quartier des Spectacles. It was lovely to see the square packed yesterday – from the…
group A to release score for Dana Gingras’s multidisciplinary performance anOther
group A to release score for Dana Gingras’s multidisciplinary performance anOther
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A collaboration with artist Sonya Stefan and lighting designer Mikko Hynninen.
Japanese industrial duo group A are releasing the chilling score for choreographer and performer Dana Gingras‘s multidisciplinary performance anOther on Mannequin Records.
Drawing inspiration from the infamous subway scene in Andrzej Zulawski’s Possession, the performance originally premiered at Agora De La…
Holy Body Tattoo Returns to Collaborate with GY!BE
Holy Body Tattoo Returns to Collaborate with GY!BE
Vancouver dance troupe Holy Body Tattoo was internationally recognized when they went on hiatus in 2005. Since 1992, choreographers Noam Gagnon and Dana Gingras worked with Voivod composer Jean-Yves Thériault to produce frenetic and fierce shows that made use of multiple art forms, including cinema, music, visual art, and of course dance. Perhaps the nine dancers of the troupe are perhaps best…
Last week I returned to Montreal for rehearsals to remount Heart as Arena choreographed by Dana Gingras/Animals of Distinction. I am one of five performers in the work and it is one of my favorite works to perform.
This week we perform the show in Quebec with presentations in Sherbrooke and Quebec City. As it will be my first time in Quebec City I am particularly excited to finally visit a city that I have been curious about for quite some time.
That's one of the perks I enjoy about touring-the travel. Although touring is hard work and not always always glamorous experience it has given me the chance to see so much of Canada that I might not otherwise consider or know about. Canada is a big country, right? This means sometimes it's cheaper to book a flight to Paris instead of Toronto.
So this is trip is Part One of Two. Since I've started working with Dana and AOD Montreal has easily become one of my favorite cities. After this trip I'll return again in June for a week to check out Festival Transameriques.
Basically, in a nutshell, j'adore Montreal. More posts to come.
What's mine is yours: Two people locked in bitter mouth-to-mouth combat. Created especially for Let Them Eat LACMA a year long investigation of food, art, culture and politics.