Presented by Springboard Performance’s Fluid Festival in Partnership with Wordfest
[gdlr_quote align="right" ]Eunoia is one of the best dance events of the season. Clever, witty, engrossing. — Paul Citron, dance critic at the Globe & Mail[/gdlr_quote] Fusing words and movement, acclaimed choreographer Denise Fujiwara brings together leading dance artists for a compelling production based on the witty and eccentric Griffin-winning “univocalic” work by poet Christian Bök. Poetry becomes motion as a writer’s profound constraint is transformed into movement in this Dora Mavor Moore Award nominated production. Eunoia is Greek for ‘beautiful thinking’. In Bök’s Eunoia, each chapter is constrained to the use of a single vowel and despite this, he is able to create oddly fascinating worlds. With exacting precision, Fujiwara adapts these formal rules into her own dance and allows them to transform her choreography. The result is a witty and absorbing monument to human expression. Latest glowing review [gdlr_button href="https://apps.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=03d86f171fbd47740bc88befbc3e2537&vqitq=9b61b79f-4d57-47a1-b4e5-e63454a15019&vqitp=fc69e139-9196-4a36-99c3-d89204986eb5&vqitts=1442282858&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=a5205cc98b2f7c5b72cf5546d8b9b060" target="_self" size="medium" background="#F26531" color="#ffffff"]Buy Tickets[/gdlr_button]Tickets for this special show are included in the Platinum Pass only. Individual tickets can also be ordered by phone through the Theatre Junction Grand Box Office, 403-205-2922 ext. 1.
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