Toronto Dance Theatre

The Toronto Dance Theatre is a Canadian modern dance company based in Toronto, Ontario. Described by The Canadian Encyclopedia as "one of the foremost modern-dance companies in Canada", the company tours nationally and internationally and regularly performs at the Harbourfront Centre and Winchester Street Theatre in Toronto.[1] The company currently consists of 9 dancers and 2 dance interns in addition to other artistic staff. The ensemble has been led by Artistic Director Christopher House since 1994.[2]

The TDT was co-founded in 1968 by Martha Graham disciples Patricia Beatty, David Earle, and Peter Randazzo. All three formally shared the artistic directorship of the company during its first 15 years, although Earle played a more dominant role as a leader for the company. The trio created more than 60 choreographed works during their tenure; often with original scores by Canadian composers.[2]

At the time of TDT's founding, The School of Toronto Dance Theatre was also established as part of the organization. In 1978 the school became its own separate institution under Earle's leadership, but the two organizations still maintain an affiliation.[2]

References

  1. Cornell, Katherine and Saxton, Nadine. Toronto Dance Theatre 1968-1998. Captus Press, 1998, p. 2.
  2. 1 2 3 Crabb, Michael. "Toronto Dance Theatre". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved June 20, 2010.

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