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Guillaume Côté’s immersive dance TOUCH is an unexpected emotional journey

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There’s nothing like a collective inhale heard in an audience at a live performance to move you to the core. […]

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Autumn is a season of cozy. There’s a crispness in the air and we’re happy about sweater weather. No really! […]

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Baryshnikov’s Looking for the Dance Opens in Toronto

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Fabled ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov paused for a moment, searching his memory. He’d forgotten the name of the Toronto theatre […]

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You’d be forgiven for any skepticism about the Donmar Warehouse production of Blindness, a new audio installation-cum-stageplay on now at […]

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Jamie Allan’s Illusionarium is a magical experience for all ages

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The world and illusions and magic has intrigued many for centuries. Masters of the craft defy logic yet we hunger […]

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