Daniel Poulin is the
Assistant General Manager of the GCDF. You can often find him MC'ing the
outdoor events and teaching theatre during the Arts Explosion Camps. He also
works at the University of Guelph in peer-counselling and is the acting-chair
of the Board of Directors for Out On The Shelf.
Daniel MC'ing the 2008 Noon Time series. Photo: Anuta Skrypnychenko |
Daniel: It’s hard to put into words what excites me about
contemporary dance. When I watch dance it’s like I go somewhere else—to a place
of possibilities. Each breath, each movement, each pause, each silence is a
choice and watching the string of choices combine with the shear athleticism
and precision of the artists creates this rush inside me which can sometimes
leave me breathless. It pulls me out of my day-to-day self and into a space
that is creative, imaginative, playful, dark and wonderful.
Coming from theatre, I knew almost nothing about dance when
I started at the Festival four years ago. I have always loved watching dance,
since I was little. The dancers captivated me—their sense of total focus. I
often wondered where they went when they danced—sometimes I still do.
I started to develop a taste for a particular aesthetic—crisp,
clean, dark, precise. Like a machine with many complicated moving parts.
Moments of what seem like chaos quickly turn into precise synchronized
movements. Simultaneous displays of total control and total abandon. This
aesthetic is what draws me—not only to dance, but theatre, visual art, and film.
Kaeja d'Dance performing Abbatoir at Maintsge B in 2008. Photo: Anuta Skrypnychenko |
Now going into my fifth Festival, I reflect on the over 100
pieces I have been privileged to see. Each one had a unique impact on me. Some
fall into my aesthetic taste and others don’t at all. But that’s what I love
about the Festival: there are such a variety of pieces, dancers, and styles. I
love that the Festival challenges me to look outside of my aesthetic comfort
zone—to balance my perspective with the perspective of others. I love that
every year I have been surprised and caught off guard.
So bring it 2012—challenge me. I’m counting down the days
(133 to be exact).
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