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Company 605’s ‘Brimming’ at the Vancouver International Dance Festival


Livestreaming April 29 & 30 at 7pm & May 1 at 4pm PDT

Join a live Q&A with Josh Martin following the April 30 performance.

Reserve you tickets here.

Created and performed by Artistic Co-Director Josh Martin, Brimming is a new solo investigating the body as a container: a rigid frame holding in and concealing its stored inner contents. The piece imagines the body as a hollow interior space continuously shaped and reshaped, filled and emptied, and inhabited through different states. A performer trapped inside his own form, the dance is a meeting of both the seen and unseen – the invisible contents that slosh up against the sides, pushing against the outer surface from beneath, and occasionally leaking under its pressure. Brimming explores this shape we are in, how it holds us, and what might eventually spill out when the walls begin to bend.

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Company 605 & Paueru Mashup: Taiko/Dance Workshop with the Powell Street Festival Society

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FakeKnot: Panel Discussion at the Vancouver Art Gallery