May 10, 2015 The Dirt Buffet Cabaret is back for a second helping! Curated and produced by the strange and beautiful Ben Gorodetsky. It’s a surprising mix of concept comedy, dance, performance art, music, and who knows what else. Featuring: Toy Guns Dance Theatre Colin Michael Matty & Sam Jeffery Jen Mesch Dance Conspiracy Julie… Read more »
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Rebel Ballet! at Mile Zero Dance
Mile Zero Dance is hosting a new set of classes at their new Spazio Performativo, and they’ve invited Jen Mesch to bring back Rebel Ballet! This class was designed for dancers over 18 who are interested in a ballet technique class that balances reverence and irreverence, welcomes different bodies and aesthetics, and includes conversation on… Read more »
Kevin Jesuíno Residency at Mile Zero
Performances: March 19 and 20, 7 pm The inquisitive Kevin Jesuíno (Calgary) has invited Jen Mesch and others to participate in his residency exploring collaboration and connection artist to artist, and artist to audience. Click here for more information and/or to help support this residency!
Skindiving in Tokyo Bay with Ben Freeland
Mile Zero Dance presents, Beyond Borders, its second salon of the winter season in conjunction with dc3 Art Projects. Jen Mesch will be adding a dance element to the spoken words of Ben Freeland. Using the geological drop off the continental shelf outside the heavily built-over construct of Tokyo Bay as a metaphor for the… Read more »
January 10, 2015
We’re very pleased to announce Jen Mesch Dance Conspiracy featuring Alison Kause and Jeannie Vandekerkhove has been invited to perform with live music by Howard Bashaw and Scott Smallwood in Now Age Pneumas. Featuring Russell Whitehead (trumpet), Allison Balcetis (saxophones), Ken Read (trombone), Roger Admiral (piano) and David Schotsko (percussion). Timm’s Centre, Edmonton, Alberta 8pm… Read more »
Cavern – in production
Jen Mesch Dance Conspiracy, featuring members of Good Women Dance Collective, went to extremes to film dance in a cave. See a Cavern video here!
“…brutally intense…”
A review by Ben Freeland of Jen Mesch and sound artist Scott Smallwood‘s performance of Anna and the Other Anna in the Mile Zero Salon – The Great Depression.