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International Dance Week Festival 2026 April 30- May 3
Presented by Free Flow Dance Theatre

Join us for the 2026 International Dance Week Festival—an exciting celebration of movement, culture, and community. This four-night festival brings together a diverse lineup of artists whose work reflects a wide range of cultural backgrounds, artistic practices, and conte...


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Professional Dancers Wanted

Free Flow Dance Theatre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

31st season

Deadline – January 10th, 2026.

Various Paid contracts for our 2026 season.

Time Frame: March 2026 – Nov 30, 2026

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Illuminated Hearts: A Season Launch to Remember

2023 marked a shining highlight for Free Flow Dance Theatre with the creation of Illuminated Hearts, a glow/LED show produced in partnership with Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. Together, we co-launched our seasons with this unique traveling outdoor, site-specific performance that brough...


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Honoring a Legacy: Earth–Womb of Life (A Pantomime for Our Time)

Photo by Ken Greenhorn, Dancers Taylor Zeller, Rachel Saufert, Maggie Lucas, Shannon Pybus, Philip McDermott, Derek Souvannavong, Aiyana Ruel

2022 was a year of deep meaning for Free Flow Dance Theatre. Our company mentor and esteemed artist, Danny Grossman, joined forces w...


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FLASHBACK TO 2021

Dis-Dances: Moving Together While Apart

In 2021, the world felt turned upside down. For dancers, the very idea of coming together to rehearse or perform suddenly carried risks we had never imagined. Stages went dark, studios sat empty, and the heartbeat of live performance seemed to pause.

But...


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