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Kaeja d'Dance Presents ‘Bird’s Eye View’

Conceived by Karen Kaeja (Kaeja d'Dance), and co-directed with Diana Groenendijk, BIRD’S EYE VIEW has been invited to take over the Casa Loma Stables for Nuit Blanche on Saturday September 29, 2007, from 7:03 PM to 7:14 AM.

In a two-part dance movement installation, audience members will witness performances by over twenty of Toronto’s finest dancers, who will illuminate the stable’s carriage room and stalls all night long. Every half hour, 6 solo dancers in elaborate costumes will simultaneously transform the stalls into a riveting work of spontaneous living art.

There will be also be a meditative moving installation in the carriage room that incorporates audience participation through easy entry and exit. BIRD’S EYE VIEW invites the participants to be the instruments in the creation of contemporary art, inspiring a sense of connection, integration and creativity. People who prefer to watch will find it calming, arresting and beautiful. There will be a video installation in the windows of the stables by The Residents.

Karen Kaeja is included in the Canadian Who's Who encyclopedia, won the Moving Pictures Award for Best Performance and the 2005 Paul D. Fleck Fellowship as one of Canada’s innovative artists of excellence. She has been nominated for the 10th annual American Choreography Awards and teaches at Universities throughout North America. She has curated and performed in many improvisational and performance concerts. Currently sixteen dance films garner her international awards, a Gemini nomination, and a 2006 Banff World Television Award nomination.

BIRD’S EYE VIEW dancers include: Piotr Biernat, Sylvie Bouchard, Tanya Crowder, Louis Labèrge-Côte, Meagan O’Shea, Susan Lee, Eryn Dace Trudell, Robin McPhail, Diana Groenendijk, Karen Kaeja, Lisa Pijuan, Marie-France Forcier, Emily Tench, Jennifer Lecuyer, Lina María, Amy Hampton, William Yong, Cara Spooner, Heather Hammond, Elke Schroeder, Tina Fushell, Kiri Figueiredo, among others. -- www.kaeja.org

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