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Upcoming dates:

March 31st & April 1st Andrew and Sasha present their work in progress choreographies as part of the 3rd Floor Project at Usine C, Sarah-Éve Grant, Jana Jevtovic and Jody Hegel will also be showing work. This is an informal showing that is free to the public. Call 514-521-4493 to reserve a seat.

May 3, Short & Sweet 8 As part of the FTA. We're calling this edition Strange Pairings, and we're asking choreographers to collaborate with someone outside of their usual artistic practice. It's going to be a fun night @ Quartier Général of the Festival TransAmériques. 175 President Kennedy ave. It's a free event!

Sasha and Andrew will be doing a presentation as part of the Canadian Centre for Dance Studies Conference that is taking place during the FTA. The theme is collaboration and they will be presenting a paper talking about the Wants&Needs dance events and their own collaborative practice.

Sasha Kleinplatz presents her new work Chorous two at the Guelph Contemporary Dance festivals. May 31 7 pm, June 2 12pm, June 3 12 pm @ Exhibition park.

Piss in the Pool 8. June 20, 22, 24 at a new venue - the Bain St. Mathieu. More details to come.

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Wants&Needs collaborates with Studio 303!

Hey everyone!  This season wants&needs danse is proud to collaborate with Studio 303 on a couple of projects.  Studio 303 is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary of being one of the primary centres of experimental contemporary dance and interdiscipliary art in Montreal.  It’s been a breeding ground for some great talent (ourselves included!) so we’re excited to work with them.  Wants&needs will be performing and presenting an artist kiosk at the Studio 303 open house on Fri Sept 25 as part of les Journées de la culture. After that Sasha Kleinplatz will be participating in Vignt, the Studio 303 twentieth anniversary gala.  She’ll be showing a 3 minute work along with 20 other local choreographers.  Finally, Wants&Needs will be curating the Studio 303 vernissage danse called Involved.  We’ve set up a unique proposition for choreographers, looking for pieces that confront the audience’s relationship to performance, pieces that involve audience participation, and choreographies which offer the spectator a unique way in which to watch dance work.  More details to come.