Michele and Suzette perform On the Stage, Saturday, June 3, 8:00 pm at the River Run Centre. Tickets: www.riverrun.ca
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Well, let's see. As I began thinking of the past, I realized that between the two of us we had amassed a staggering 90 years of professional dance experience -- well over 100 if amateur training/teaching was added in. Even I was impressed with that number. We had only worked together for a little over one year of that time, so the variety of experiences was overwhelming.
I wrote down a list that began in 1971:
- professional dancers in four companies
- international touring
- co-founder of a professional dance company
- experience working with international choreographers
- teachers, mentors, choreographers
- teacher/director of professional training program
- founder/director of dance studio
- assistant to the choreographer for companies worldwide
- writer of dance related articles/book
Maybe we could answer a few questions.

Suzette and I put aside time to create the 11-minute warm-up and were thrilled when Adam Bowman, the talented percussionist for studio classes, offered to make a sound track for us to use. The warm-up became a little dance of it’s own and we rehearsed it as we would a number. We also worked on the back-and-forth conversation that would become a 10-minute history of our dance experience and friendship.

In response to questions, Suzette briefly explained the history of ‘modern’ dance from its roots with Martha Graham to David Earle’s current interpretation. It was not the type of dance they had expected to see and they had been pleasantly surprised. Several people asked us if we had ever heard of square dancing, the style of dance they were most familiar with. Their efforts to relate the experience to their own lives was touching and gratifying.
As with many of the workshops, rehearsals and demonstrations, Daniel Robinson videotaped portions that would be pieced into a documentary of Suzette’s festival residency (here's the link to the finished video: https://vimeo.com/216382601).
It was an enjoyable and fulfilling hour and we looked forward to a similar presentation in May at The Village by the Arboretum’s assisted living building.
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