Check this out!

Check this out!  If you are into seeing what is going on the world stage, you won’t want to miss Arkadi Zaides ground-breaking work, Land-Research opening April 24th at the Firehall.  Through highly physical movement, projected images, overlays of texts and music and different styles of performance , five performers from different cultural backgrounds explore how their  inner landscapes are affected by and affect the outer landscape surrounding them and how the current realities in Israel  impact society.

Featuring Palestinian artist and actress Raida Adon; dancer Yuli Kovabasnyan, who immigrated alone as a young girl from Russian to Israel; Ofir Yudilevitch, a dancer with an extensive background in acrobatics and Capoeira; performer and video artist Sva Li-Levy and dancer/acrobatics practitioner, Asaf Aharonson, Land-Research gives voice to each of the artist’s personal relationship to land and landscape – internal, external, conceptual, symbolic, historical, textual and emotional.

What drew the Firehall to Arkadi Zaides work as a choreographer was the high quality of his work and his belief that art is meant to challenge and inspire viewers and to reach out and bring different communities and different sectors of society together.  His commitment to working in diverse communities, including the Arab sector in Israel was illustrated in the highly successful Quiet, which played at the 2011 Dancing on the Edge Festival and is again shown in Land-Research.

“ Zaides excellent performers provide an original dance interpretation of the lyrical idea “ I have no other country” or the saying “ man is born in the mold of his country”  Zvi Goren/ Habama

“Land-Research is a fine work with an experimental nature: it’s potent in its directness, with a monastic finery of taste. The distress projected by the body is simultaneously global and domestic.  The performance demands intense observation, and is suitable for those who are looking for a different type of performance that is beyond the comfort of the pleasantly familiar.”  Ruth Eshel/ Haaretz

Arkadi Zaides was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated to Israel in 1990.  He danced in the Batsheva Dance Company and the Yasmeen Godder Dance group and since 2004 has been working as a free-lance choreographer.  In 2008 and 2009, he was awarded the Israeli Ministry of Culture Prize for young artist in the field of dance and in 2010 received the prestigious Kurt Jooss award for his choreography, Solo Colores.

Push the envelope and join us in welcoming this powerful work to Vancouver.

Now accepting submissions for the Firehall Arts Centre’s Training Program

The Firehall Arts Centre is looking for four individuals to join us for a five month internship learning the ins-and-outs of working in a theatre.

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Individuals will receive the unique opportunity to work and experience the different jobs that are integral to getting a show up and running.  Outside of the performers on the stage, it takes marketers, lighting and set designers, customer service staff, administration support, and much more to make sure that performance is just right.  Those participating in the internship will gain the opportunity to see the inner workings of the live performing arts and get firsthand experience working in the Arts & Culture Industry.

The Firehall Arts Centre, now in its 30th season, produces and presents contemporary dance and theatre that is committed to representing the cultural pluralism of Canada.  Located in the heart of the Downtown Eastside, the Firehall is a thriving community member and an active facility that runs its own theatre, gallery space, bar, studio facility, and much more.  It produces and presents eight productions per season, is home to the BC Buds Spring Art Fair and the main venue for the Dancing on the Edge Festival of Contemporary Dance.

Learn the skills to work as: Front of House/Bartending
Box Office
Audience Outreach Assistant
Production/Technical Assistant

 

During the internship, you will gain new employable skills and certificates, including:

  • Occupational Health & Safety First Aid Level One
  • Serving It Right Certification
  • FoodSafe Certification
  • Introductions to production, theatre administration, customer services, publicity and marketing and day-to-day arts management
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Experience handling cash and working with cash registers
  • Experience working in a professional environment
  • Job experience working with artists, technicians, administrators, and the community

 

Applicants must have the following requirements to be eligible for the training program:

  • Between 19 – 30 years of age
  • Currently unemployed or underemployed
  • Not attending post secondary school and do not have a degree from a post secondary school
  • Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident/Landed Immigrant
  • A desire to increase your employment skills and gain great experience
  • Willing to explore your potential and learn new things
  • ENTHUSIASM and a desire to learn more about the Arts & Culture Industry

 

The Training Program prioritizes applicants facing barriers to employment including: homelessness/shelter, substance abuse, emotional and/or physical health, single parents, literacy/numeracy issues, and those with a criminal record.  The internship will run over a period of approximately 20 weeks and provide training and pay for four (4) participants to obtain and increase their employment skills for entry-level positions in and around the arts.  The training program will focus on key areas as front-line customer service, administration and production of a thriving theatre organization.  Participants will be selected to train in the following departments:  Box Office/Database Management, Customer Service Management including Front of House and Bar, Technical Production, and Marketing/Outreach.

 

Those interested should submit an application form (and resume, if possible) to:
Firehall Arts Centre
Attn: Caitlin McKee
280 East Cordova Street
Vancouver, BC  V6A 1L3
Fax: 604-684-5841 | cmckee@firehallartscentre.ca
Questions?  Phone: 604-689-0691

Please submit applications by Tuesday February 19, 2013 by 5pm

Click here to download the application

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of ACCESS and British Columbia through the Ministry of Advanced Education and labour market Development as provided by the Canada-B.C. Labour Market Agreement. 

 

Early bird pricing for Dancing with Rage on until Jan. 18!

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Adult Weekday: $30
Senior/Student Weekday: $25
Child Weekday: $17

Adult Weekend (Friday/Saturday/Sunday): $35
Senior/Student Weekend (Friday/Saturday/Sunday): $30
Child Weekend (Friday/Saturday/Sunday): $19

 

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Contemplative Dance Class taught by Denise Fujiwara

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Saturday, January 19
Firehall Arts Centre

10am to 12:30pm

In addition to choreographing and performing next week in No Exit and Lost & Found, Denise Fujiwara will be teaching a Contemplative dance class as well!

Using Japanese Butoh and creative post-modern dance improvisation principles, participants will work towards becoming more present and creative while expanding movement vocabulary and conditioning the body for strength and agility.

This work can be done at many levels and challenges both the beginner and professional dancer. If you can walk, you can do this dance work.

$15/ $10 for CADA members

 

Space is limited, so call 604.689.0926 to secure your place in the class!

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TJ Dawe’s Medicine held over, January 23 to February 2!

ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT!

Thanks to the terrific audience response, Medicine is a hit! We’re pleased to announce we’re holding over performances of TJ Dawe’s newest one-man show January 23 to February 2, 2013, with special appearances by Dr. Gabor Maté in talkbacks January 24, 25, 26, 30, February 1 and 2.

Come get a (second) dose of Medicine!

TJ will continue talkbacks after each show and will be joined by Dr. Gabor Maté January 24 (8pm), 25 (8pm), Jan 26 (5pm), Jan 30 (8pm), Feb 1 (8pm), and Feb 2 (5pm).

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Talkback added Tues Jan. 8 & Sun Jan. 13 with Dr. Maté!

We have added another talkback with Dr. Gabor Maté after Tuesday, January 8th’s performance of Medicine as well as after Sunday’s 2pm matinee!

Audience response has been terrific, and Dr. Maté has agreed to join TJ for these extra post-show talkbacks.

For those of you who tried to buy tickets to Friday and Saturday’s sold out shows, here’s your chance!

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Fringe BYOV Applications available!

The Firehall joins the ranks of the BYOV for the fourth consecutive Vancouver International Fringe Festival in September 2013. We will be selecting five shows for six to eight performances each in our wonderful intimate theatre space and two shows for our outdoor enclosed courtyard area, also, for six to eight performances.

To download the application, click here.