Philadelphia-based MM2 Modern Dance Company returns the Toronto Botanical Gardens on Thursday, June 19th from 4:00 pm – 6:00pm. They will be appearing in conjunction with the TBG Organic Farmer’s Market,
Read moreJune 18, 2014Comments Off on MM2 Modern Dance to Appear at The Toronto Botanical Garden’s Farmers Market
Philadelphia-based MM2 Modern Dance Company returns the Toronto Botanical Gardens on Thursday, June 19th from 4:00 pm – 6:00pm. They will be appearing in conjunction with the TBG Organic Farmer’s Market,
Read moreJune 11, 2014Comments Off on MM2 Modern Dance Footloose at The Bata Shoe Museum
How can dance bring forward and deepen the way we experience a place? An alternative to traditional performance, Philadelphia-based MM2 Modern Dance Company’s improvisation and site specific choreography integrates dance and place, communities and time-based art.
As part of their Toronto Tour, MM2 Dance will be performing improvisational dance,
Read moreJune 3, 2014Comments Off on MM2 Modern Dance Company of Philadelphia Returns to Toronto for World Pride
The Philadelphia-based MM2 Modern Dance Company will be returning to perform in Toronto in June 2014 on the occasion of the World Pride celebration. MM2 will be performing and holding workshops during their five day tour at The Toronto Botanical Garden,
Read moreJune 15, 2012Comments Off on MM2 featured in National Post of Canada
Q&A: Steven Weisz, artistic director of MM2 Modern Dance Company on finally coming to Canada. Interview published in the National Post of Canada.
Read moreJune 13, 2012Comments Off on MM2 will present with Deirdre Kelly in Toronto
“I have the honor of hosting an upcoming performance by Philadelphia-based modern dance troupe, MM2. The company will be at Toronto Botanical Garden on the night of June 23. If you haven’t been to the gardens yet run, don’t walk, to experience the majesty of the gardens’ designs. The site is next to Edward’s Gardens and for those who, like me, grew up wandering those sylvan paths know that the TBC is quite different. Nature here has been harnessed to art, its wildness tamed into spectacular displays of color, form, texture and line. They resemble ground paintings while the spiraling mound at the center is a piece of organic sculpture. Having dancers move among the beds, their bodies interacting with the blooms, is an inspired idea and I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds. If free, come out and see it. There’s wine and dessert, besides,. Plus, I will conduct a live interview with the company’s director after the show.” – Deirdre Kelly
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