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Sometimes in Nova Scotia
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SINS performs this weekend in Vancouver!
May 5, 2008
It's a busy time of year for SINS dance and we would like to share our doings and happenings with you.
Performance News:
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PULSE
May 9 + 10 @ 8pm,
Vancouver
Scotiabank Dance Centre
(granville @ davie)
Tickets: $18/15
SINS dance will be performing How much is Too much?, a new work by Sara Coffin. This piece is part of the 7 deadly SINS series and is a journey beyond the necessities, and sources from the sin: Gluttony -the gateway sin leading to all other sins. Also presenting work will be BC dance collective 30Toes and visual artist, Reece Terris.
PULSE is an assisted presentation of The Dance Centre.
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The presentation of Susanne Chui's
nvidia at Kinetic Studio's Two for Two was a huge success. Performances were held April 17-20th, at the Neptune Theatre's Studio Stage in Halifax, NS. Susanne's new work is the second sin on the loose in the 7 deadly sins series.
Here is what Paula Citron at the Globe and Mail had to say:
"Chui has real skill at creating characters and the ties that bind.....
Her movement is fluid and expressive, with good use of physical detail to convey a mood."
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SINS in Print:
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SINS' website, along with a photo of our own Susanne Chui, made it to print this month in Canada's Dance Current magazine. So if you hadn't had a chance to peruse the new
SINS dance website, we encourage you to take a look.
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Creation News:
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SINS dance is excited to announce our return to the DANS Summer Dance Program as dance-company-in-residence. We had a fabulous and productive time last year, acting as the company in residence at the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts. SINS dance really appreciated the exciting dialogue we got to engage with from the stellar faculty that Dance Nova Scotia had on site for the summer camp. The summer camp was the home creation site for "How much is TOO much?" and choreographer Sara Coffin really enjoyed having so many great artists around to act as outside-eyes during the creation.
SINS dance looks forward to teaching at the summer program again, creating in the studios and catching up with the students from around the province of Nova Scotia.
Check our photos from last year!
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Innovation | Curiosity | Expression
SINS dance
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