June 2022
SMALL CITY, BIG TALENT
When modern dance came to town:
Highlights of dance in Victoria,
British Columbia, from 1978 to 2021
by Robin J. Miller
Published by Suddenly Dance Theatre
This major publication beautifully captures some of the founding stories and notable moments from our city’s dancing past.
November 27, 2022 @ 2:30pm
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
LIVE PERFORMANCE at KIRK HALL
Join us for a matinee performance of new works by emerging choreographers ELVIS EZE, VITOR FREITAS, and JAREN GUERREIRO.
This program also includes a viewing of Suddenly Dance Theatre’s latest dance-film LUCKY MAYBE plus audiences are invited for CAKE ON THE STAGE.
Limited Tickets $30 includes a copy of Small City, Big Talent
2021 - 2022
LUCKY MAYBE
EPISODE 1
Our new dance film LUCKY MAYBE: Episode 1 recently premiered in the USA at Dance Camera West Film Festival 2022.
Directed by David Ferguson with a pulsing soundtrack by Miles Lowry, LUCKY MAYBE features Seoul's Hoyeon Kim, Jungha Lim, Jeongyeon Yum, and Juhye Cho.
2022 - In Production
LUCKY MAYBE
EPISODE 2: TIGER IN THE CITY
Suddenly Dance Theatre is currently in production of the next instalment of our dance film series inspired by Korean folklore and absurdist silent-film comedy.
TIGER IN THE CITY follows solitary Horangi (Hoyeon Kim) who leaves the comfort of nature for the lure of the city. Featuring Canada's LYNDA RAINO. Directed by David Ferguson with a soundtrack by Miles Lowry.
Coming Soon
WE ARE DIAMONDS
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
Suddenly Dance Theatre's DAVID FERGUSON
continues to work with HOYEON KIM (South Korea) on the Dance Victoria Chrystal Prize awarded project 'We are Diamonds'. Featuring dancers Gunwoo Jun, Jungha Lim, Choe Youngtak, and Jooha Lee.
2022-2023
IN A NUTSHELL
A NEW PLAY BY DAVID FERGUSON
Suddenly Dance Theatre's DAVID FERGUSON has been commissioned by the Belfry Theatre to write a new play starring LYNDA RAINO inspired by Frances Glessner Lee, who in the 1940’s made the ‘Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death’ - a series of dollhouse-sized death-scenes to teach the police how to conduct themselves in real-life crime scenes.