Let's Dance
The Roxy Theatre, 10708-124 ST
June 17, 6:30pm
June 19, 6:30pm
June 20, 6:30pm

slapdash
By Ainsley Hillyard
By definition, slapdash describes something done hurriedly and carelessly. slapdash is a study of restriction: by limiting space, mobility, and tolerance we are forced to break through boundaries both physically and socially enforced.

Performers: Nicole Kelly, Amy Allan,
Alison Towne

The Surrender Method
By Raena Waddell
In a dark room, two hands touch.
A landscape is drawn along warm skin. 
A surrendering occurs and the path to all that
awaits is defined.

Performers: Raena Waddell, Vincent Theodore Forcier
Sound Engineer: Cameron Dahl  


NOTICE
By Taylor Kiryluik
"All there is to thinking is seeing something noticeable, which makes you see something you weren't noticing, which makes you see something that isn't even visible."     -Leo Strauss
This piece is designed for you to think outside the physical. I hope for you to ponder more than what you see, I want you to ponder what you are missing.
I want you to NOTICE.

Chorepgraphed & performed by Taylor Kiryluik, a Victoria High School student mentored by Raena Waddell.


 

On the Brink
By Melissa Watt
 We can admit, whether outwardly or to ourselves, that a common case of hermit blues is usually self-inflicted. The pathway out of such a dull state is not always easy to decipher, but Charlie Brown would explain it thus:
"This is my depressed stance. When you're depressed, it makes a lot of difference how you stand. The worst thing you can do is straighten up and hold your head high because then you'll start to feel better."


Choreographed & performed by Melissa Watt, a Victoria
High School Student mentored by Cheryl Fontaine.


Freedom
By Delaney Mckerricher
free • dom (noun) 1: the quality or state of being free;
the absence of necessity, coercion,
or constraint in choice or action.

The reality is that true freedom can never exist. There will always be laws to abide by and rules to follow,
therefore the need to escape will also always exist.

Choreographed & performed by Delaney Mckerricher, a Victoria High School Student mentored by Cheryl Fontaine and Cheryl Jameson.


Skin Deep
By Becky Sadowski
Look at your hand. Look at the wide range of motion it has, feel its different shapes and dispositions. Acknowledge the skin that surrounds it, and its unique prints and lines. Like your hand, your body is one of a kind. But who we are is buried deeper than the skin. As experience changes the skin, it changes identity.  

Choreographed by Becky Sadowski, a Victoria High School student mentored by Ainsley Hillyard.
Performers: Allison Bachynski, Emily Schultz,
Amanda Gauchier, Quinn Dooley,
Syndee Shuchuck, Ellyne Antoniuk.