Over the course of several weeks in Toronto and Vancouver, the dancers will each perform a solo piece, considering ideas of home and its connections to the body, transiency, and the other. Each dancer will also respond in an improvisational style to another dancer’s solo piece. The works aim to resonate with the social and economic conditions attributed to the global pandemic, as well as localized concerns around housing and accessibility within Toronto and Vancouver. Through movement, The project seeks to illuminate an interconnected consciousness of what it means to occupy space, form, and time, and to inspire a broad, inclusive, and generous understanding of ‘home’.

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