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PREVIEW | Fall For Dance North Returns With Premieres, Diverse Programming From Sept 26 To Oct 7 2023

Gibney Company performing Bliss (Photo: Whitney Browne); Artists of Ballet BC in Heart Drive by Marne and Imre van Opstal (Photo: Michael Slobodian); Ballet Black performing Nina By Any Mans (Photo: Nick Guttridge)
Gibney Company performing Bliss (Photo: Whitney Browne); Artists of Ballet BC in Heart Drive by Marne and Imre van Opstal (Photo: Michael Slobodian); Ballet Black performing Nina By Any Mans (Photo: Nick Guttridge)

Fall for Dance North (FFDN) has announced the mainstage events for its 9th annual programming. FFDN will take place at various venues throughout Toronto from Sept. 26 to Oct. 7, 2023. Ticket prices remain the same at $15 for all seats.

“Fall for Dance North’s 9th anniversary season celebrates beauty and resilience, with dance creations by local and international choreographers, giving space for diverse perspectives and deeply vulnerable stories,” says Ilter Ibrahimof, FFDN Artistic Director in a statement.

“This year’s festival sees a return to our festival roots, with a heavy emphasis on dynamic live performance, while continuing to expand our digital offerings for global audiences. The programming directly reflects themes of moving forward together – a study of how the human body moves and bends to help us reset and build shared communities for a sustainable future full of love and courage.”

Highlights

Batsheva performing KAMUYOT (Photo: Gadi Dagon); Mthuthuzeli and Siphesihle November performing My Mother’s Son (Photo: Bruce Zinger)

Signature Programmes

There are two Signature Programmes in the Festival that will take over Meridian Hall from October 4 to 7.

HEARTBEATS: Signature Programme 1

UNBOWED: Signature Programme 2

Along with the Signature Programmes, the festival offers other opportunities to experience dance.

Other in-person and digital events will be announced in August. Festival packages and individual tickets are on sale now [HERE].

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