iPhoto caption: Dance Macabre cast. In photo: Keira Marie Forde (front). Back: [L to R] Uche Ama, King Cosmos, Theresa Gomes and Thomas Fournier. Photo by Tiku Romello Fisher (TRF Media).
In separate video conversations, the lead artists behind Danse Macabre, Ex-Change of Words, and Momme Domme spoke about approaching themes of Blackness, diaspora, power, and desire.
By Nathaniel Hanula-James /Jun 17, 2026
iPhoto caption: Marissa Orjalo as Ariel with members of the company in 'The Tempest.' Stratford Festival 2026. Photo by Ann Baggley.
“Every day feels like a new adventure,” says Orjalo. “I always look to the people who've come before me, and they're always very generous. I'm on this journey of learning, and I hope to learn for the rest of my life.”
By Nathaniel Hanula-James /Jun 11, 2026
iPhoto caption: Members of the company of 'Theatre of Dreams.' Photo by Tom Visser.
It’s tough to tie Shechter’s style to any one dance lineage, but modern floorwork; commonplace gestures rendered sharp and frenzied; and loose, hip-circling movements often reserved for low-lit clubs evoke the woozy surreality of half-revealed consciousness.
By Lindsey King /Jun 1, 2026
iPhoto caption: Members of the company of 'Tiger Bride.' Set and costume design by Shannon Lea Doyle, lighting design by Frank Donato. Photo by Dahlia Katz.
“It starts out in a hyper-fairy-tale world, and then we slowly, by the end of it, move into a rock-n’-roll basement concert,” says creator-performer Hailey Gillis. “We're just left with guitars and sweaty bodies and loudspeakers."