Politics and Pizza - InFrinGinG Dance Festival 2026
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28th Annual InFrinGinG Dance Festival
By Donation | Registration required
Join us for pizza and public discourse as we consider the body politic. In particular contemporary dance, which, by its very name is constantly redefining itself as relevant. “Dance as the body politic” frames human movement and choreography not merely as entertainment, but as a physical manifestation of societal power, resistance, and community. It explores how bodies in motion—both individually and collectively—negotiate, challenge, or reinforce political structures, cultural identities, and social justice. Essentially, a body on stage is a canvas.
WHY ATTEND
-Take part in a thoughtful public conversation about dance, politics, community, and the body.
-Explore how contemporary dance can reflect power, resistance, identity, and social change.
-Connect with others through shared discussion in a relaxed setting.
-Enjoy pizza while engaging with ideas about movement, performance, and society.
-Gain a deeper way of seeing dance beyond entertainment — as expression, witness, and public dialogue.
WHO THIS IS FOR
-Anyone interested in dance, politics, culture, social justice, or public conversation.
-People who enjoy thoughtful discussion in a welcoming community setting.
-Artists, audiences, students, educators, activists, and curious community members.
-Festival-goers who want to think more deeply about the role of the body in performance and public life.
-No dance background or academic experience is required.
GOOD TO KNOW
-This event is by donation.
-Registration is required.
-Pizza is part of the gathering.
-The conversation will be facilitated.
-Everyone is welcome to listen, reflect, and take part in the discussion at their own comfort level.
By Donation | Registration required
Join us for pizza and public discourse as we consider the body politic. In particular contemporary dance, which, by its very name is constantly redefining itself as relevant. “Dance as the body politic” frames human movement and choreography not merely as entertainment, but as a physical manifestation of societal power, resistance, and community. It explores how bodies in motion—both individually and collectively—negotiate, challenge, or reinforce political structures, cultural identities, and social justice. Essentially, a body on stage is a canvas.
WHY ATTEND
-Take part in a thoughtful public conversation about dance, politics, community, and the body.
-Explore how contemporary dance can reflect power, resistance, identity, and social change.
-Connect with others through shared discussion in a relaxed setting.
-Enjoy pizza while engaging with ideas about movement, performance, and society.
-Gain a deeper way of seeing dance beyond entertainment — as expression, witness, and public dialogue.
WHO THIS IS FOR
-Anyone interested in dance, politics, culture, social justice, or public conversation.
-People who enjoy thoughtful discussion in a welcoming community setting.
-Artists, audiences, students, educators, activists, and curious community members.
-Festival-goers who want to think more deeply about the role of the body in performance and public life.
-No dance background or academic experience is required.
GOOD TO KNOW
-This event is by donation.
-Registration is required.
-Pizza is part of the gathering.
-The conversation will be facilitated.
-Everyone is welcome to listen, reflect, and take part in the discussion at their own comfort level.
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Where is it happening?
Mellow Drama Studio and Theatre, 54 Victoria Crescent,Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
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Host or PublisherCrimson Coast Dance Society



















