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World Stage 2016 presents BADKE

February 17, 2016 @ 8:00 pm - February 20, 2016 @ 10:00 pm

$54
Harbourfront Centre’s World Stage 2016 will present the Canadian premiere of Badke, a highly energetic, politically charged and stylistically diverse performance by 10 Palestinian dancers who integrate the movements of circus, capoeira and hip hop into traditional folk dance. Only four performances will be presented February 17 – 20 at the Fleck Dance Theatre.
The title Badke is a play on the Arabic social folk dance “dabke” and the production expresses the universal desire to belong through its fusion of the traditional and contemporary, and the local and global. These diasporic artists, who have trained outside of their home country, perform the traditional dance and infuse it with new proposals, vocabularies and ideas.
Badke begins in celebration and one feels the joy of communal dancing; reminding us that dance is a universal, borderless language,” explains Artistic Director Tina Rasmussen. “But as the aerobic, bacchanalian mood heats up, the tenor shifts and we begin to see isolation, anxiety, fear, and images of protest, persecution and people under siege. Given the recent terrors on the global stage, Badke is an accurate and artful reflection of our shared humanity.”
Badke is a collaboration between Belgian choreographers Koen Augustijnen, Rosalba Torres Guerrero and Hildegard De Vuyst and the Palestinian performers who weave between solo dances and vigorous group pieces all set to an infectious party music score by Naser Al-Fares.
This is a co-production between the prolific and groundbreaking KVS (the Brussels City Theatre), les ballets C de la B, and the A.M. Qattan Foundation, which administers the Palestinian Performing Arts Network.
Badke has received rave reviews from both the media and audiences:
  • “It’s rowdy, cheerful and explosively danced.” The Independent (UK)
  • “A hurricane of energy, smiles and leaping bodies. Badke offers an hour of amazing moments of collective dance performed by ten Palestinian performers.” – Le Soir (Belgium)
  • “It’s all about survival and the infectious joy of dancing.” Theaterkrant (Netherlands)
Special discussions will complement these Badke performances (free with ticket purchase):
  • February 17: Pre-show Tea on Opening Night with World Stage’s Scholars-in-Residence from the University of Toronto, Denise Cruz and Matthew Sergi.
  • February 18: Post-show “Talkshow” invites the audience to connect with the artists who will answer questions about the performance.
Since its inaugural season 30 years ago in 1986, World Stage continues to present groundbreaking contemporary performances from around the world. The 2016 season, curated by Artistic Director Tina Rasmussen, includes seven international theatre, dance and multidisciplinary
performances from Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Palestine.
In addition to BadkeWorld Stage 2016’s impressive and eclectic season includes:
The World Stage Mirror Ball: January 30, Harbourfront Centre Theatre
Germinal: January 20 – 23, Fleck Dance Theatre
Portraits in Motion: April 13–16, Harbourfront Centre Theatre
Looking for Paul: Inez van Dam vs. the Buttplug Gnome: April 27–30, Harbourfront Centre Theatre
Steer: May 11–14, Fleck Dance Theatre
Backstage in Biscuit Land: May 25–28, Harbourfront Centre Theatre
Every Song I’ve Ever Written: June 9, The Power Plant & June 11, WestJet Stage

Details

Start:
February 17, 2016 @ 8:00 pm
End:
February 20, 2016 @ 10:00 pm
Cost:
$54
Website:
harbourfrontcentre.com/worldstage

Venue

Harbourfront Centre’s Fleck Dance Theatre
207 Queens Quay West
Toronto, ON Canada
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