Monday, June 13, 2011

Welcome Kicking Horse Culture in Golden, BC

Made in BC welcomes Kicking Horse Culture as the newest member of the MiBC network!  Bill Usher sent us this account of their International Dance Day celebrations...


With support from Made in BC, KHC created a 3 day outreach residency with the Golden community that led to the creation of 30 minutes of theatrical movement/dance performance for an audience of 280 as an opening act to Motus O’s Circus Terrifico on April 8. Workshop leaders were Kat Single-Dain and James Croker along with the three other dancers of Motus O. The combined workshop leaders delivered a total of 12 hours of engagement with approximately 75 children, youth and adults.

We partnered with passionate teachers and administrators at three SD6 schools: Lady Grey Elementary School, Nicholson Elementary School and Golden Secondary School. In addition we partnered with the 15 member youth/adult A-Muse Troupe collective to spread the word and populate the workshops. 



We benefited from tremendous buy-in from the local schools and the adult A-Muse Troupe collective. This buy-in facilitated tremendous word-of-mouth outreach to the general population and put 280 in to the seats to see both the community opening act and the Circus Terrifico performance.

Motus O’s James Croker is very experienced and skilled at inspiring and leading the community groups to explore their own creativity while developing a basic understanding of movement skills, stage craft and theatrical performance. There was no flagging interest and joy pervaded all of the workshops and culminated in a spectacularly enthusiastic performance by the locals on the final night.



Much professional development was “left behind” in the community once the 5 dancers had left town. We found that about a half dozen of the youth/adult A-Muse Troupe came to learn and participate in the afternoon student workshops as “group” leaders under James’ leadership and direction. So, not only were they learning the “what” they were also learning from James “how” to lead and inspire so many students towards a collaborative and creative effort. The youth and adults of the A-Muse Troupe collective also found a soulmate in Kat Single-Dain of Dusty Flowerpot Cabaret. Kat’s professional skills and theatrical experience along with a youthful affinity with the artistic vision of A-Muse Troupe generated a wealth of activity and professional development for our locals.

Altogether, this outreach dramatically and successfully built upon the groundwork we have been building in Golden these past few years and will support us immensely as we work to build further on these successes.

Salt Spring Island flashmobs the market on International Dance Day



Anna Haltrecht sent this note from Salt Spring:

The Salt Spring Lobby Dancers performed their FlashMob in two Salt Spring Ganges downtown locations; Salt Spring Coffee Company Café and the Saturday Market on Saturday April 30 in Honour of International Dance Day 2011. It was a hoot to dance in the small space of the café amongst the pleasantly surprised coffee drinkers.

In the Market, one of the dancers began to sing and play his guitar in the busker’s spot, and as he finished his song, the sound technician hit the start button and we danced to our recorded music. An audience member happened to have his camera with him and he put his video up on youtube.

Comments from dancers: “Thanks so much for this experience - I really enjoyed it!!!  You are a great teacher!!”
I received another note from one of the dancers, a mother of a 10 year old girl who had joined the group. The mother joined after sitting and watching a couple of rehearsals. It seemed to make more sense to dance than remain sitting!

 “Thank you for all your dance enthusiasm. I had never taken any dance class EVER and was initially intimidated. I am totally inspired now. Thank you for encouraging us to dance.”

We need to dance together to transform our lives, to be active and have fun while doing so. And thereby keep dance alive in our community. This project did just that!
- Anna Haltrecht

Another fun dance event on Salt Spring sponsored by ArtSpring, The Dance Centre and Made in BC-Dance on Tour.  This FlashMob was originally performed in February as part of BC Spirit Festival.