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DON’T MISS THE PARTY! Tickets for the 2024 Hall of Fame celebration are now on sale! Join us as we honour the best in Canadian dance.
DON’T MISS THE PARTY! Tickets for the 2024 Hall of Fame celebration are now on sale! Join us as we honour the best in Canadian dance.
Since its earliest days, DCD has used technology to preserve and share the collection. From co-founder Lawrence Adams’s desktop archiving system in the 1980s, to publishing e-books in the 1990s, to virtual exhibits in the 2000s.
DCD does more than keep Canada’s dance history – we search for it and provide researchers the opportunities and tools to discover stories for themselves, the community, and the collection.
For almost 40 years DCD has been giving Canadian voices an outlet to share their dance stories. For this summer’s campaign we’re highlighting the core things we do and where your donations go.
Because dance was the fastest growing art form in Canada during the 1970s, 50 years later, DCD is facing the greatest demand in our history to care for the archival materials of the artists from the 1970s dance boom.
Jean Stoneham Orr is a beloved member of the Vancouver dance community for her support of artists and her half-century of volunteerism, but did you know…?
A daughter of residential school survivors, Karen’s path to activism and scholarly work started as a youth during the height of the civil rights era of the 1970s.
In the spirit of 15 Dance Lab and Adams’s own work, this bursary, supported by William J. S. Boyle, offers emerging professional dance artists an opportunity to train, research, and investigate, with a financial commitment to help ease the burden of advancing their professional career.
Édouard Lock received international acclaim for his risky, virtuosic movement vocabulary, but did you know…?
Zab founded Montréal-based Zab Maboungou/Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata in 1987, did you know…?
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