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I can’t understand how it worked….
Maybe there is magic around the word, the term Dancemakers. I mean serious magic.

Mairéad Filgate interviewed 10 dancers from the early years of Dancemakers history:

Andraya Ciel Smith

Pat Fraser

Carol Anderson

Marcy Radler

David Langer

Peggy Baker

Mark Hammond

Pat Minor

Anna Blewchamp

Grant McDaniel

In 2024, Dancemakers turned 50 years old.

This was a time of crucial and critical looking back for Dancemakers. As a way to commemorate this anniversary, we worked with Artist Researchers to read “against the grain” of our archive, which is housed at Dance Collection Danse (DCD) located at 2 Carlton St Unit 1303 in Tkaranto.

Each artist researcher was given a one-week (paid) Writing Residency at Dance Collection Danse (or remotely using DCD’s digital archives) with the intention to produce content that will permanently live on Dancemakers’ website.

Artists

acCessibilIty

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible including ramps into the building, elevators and wheelchair accessible washrooms.

All live events will offer ASL interpretation (upon request). Please contact us to request ASL Interpretation.

This performance does not include audio description.

In partnership with

Freedom of Movement revisits Dancemakers’ 1976 tour of prisons across Southwestern Ontario. Featuring narration and reflection by Andraya Ciel Smith, the audio story, interactive animation, and accompanying video artwork document strategies for community-engaged art using expression as a form of resistance. While recognizing possibilities for exchange and care, this work highlights the absurdity of the carceral state and the limitations of working within the confines of oppressive systems.

Video art and audio story by Tamara Jones
Commissioned by Dancemakers
Narration by Andraya Ciel Smith

Diary of a Prison Tour written by Andraya Ceil Smith
Published by Dance In Canada Magazine Issue #8 Spring 1976.

Featuring Remembered Music (1984)
Choreographed by Carol Anderson
Dancers: Susan McKenzie and Conrad Alexanderoweicz
Costumes: Julia Tribe
Original score by Henry Kucharzyk for Walking The Line (1984)

Material courtesy of Dance Collection Danse

In 2024, Dancemakers turned 50 years old.

This was a time of crucial and critical looking back for Dancemakers. As a way to commemorate this anniversary, we worked with Artist Researchers to read “against the grain” of our archive, which is housed at Dance Collection Danse (DCD) located at 2 Carlton St Unit 1303 in Tkaranto.

Each artist researcher was given a one-week (paid) Writing Residency at Dance Collection Danse (or remotely using DCD’s digital archives) with the intention to produce content that will permanently live on Dancemakers’ website.

Artists

acCessibilIty

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible including ramps into the building, elevators and wheelchair accessible washrooms.

All live events will offer ASL interpretation (upon request). Please contact us to request ASL Interpretation.

This performance does not include audio description.

In partnership with

Carol Anderson was a founding member of Dancemakers in 1974.

She performed with the modern dance company for 15 years. She acted as the company’s artistic director from 1985-1988 and choreographed notable works such as Windhover (1983) and Polyhymnia Muses (1988).

Anderson started her performing career with Judy Jarvis’s first company; she has also collaborated with Toronto Independent Dance Enterprise, and she continues to choreograph for the Canadian Children’s Dance Theatre.

In 2024, Dancemakers turned 50 years old.

This was a time of crucial and critical looking back for Dancemakers. As a way to commemorate this anniversary, we worked with Artist Researchers to read “against the grain” of our archive, which is housed at Dance Collection Danse (DCD) located at 2 Carlton St Unit 1303 in Tkaranto.

Each artist researcher was given a one-week (paid) Writing Residency at Dance Collection Danse (or remotely using DCD’s digital archives) with the intention to produce content that will permanently live on Dancemakers’ website.

Artists

acCessibilIty

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible including ramps into the building, elevators and wheelchair accessible washrooms.

All live events will offer ASL interpretation (upon request). Please contact us to request ASL Interpretation.

This performance does not include audio description.

In partnership with