Pamela Tagle

Film + Dance @ HOTC 2025

Pamela Tagle
Film + Dance @ HOTC 2025

Film & Dance @ HOTC 2025

We are honoured to have received 2 invitations to participate in the Heart of the City Festival this year. On November 1 the festival will host a screening of Gluk and the next day, on November 2, the Carnegie Dance Troupe will be performing their latest work.
We hope you can join us.

Heart of the City Festival more info

Gluk:
A Stone Soup Video History

Screening
Saturday November 1
3:00-4:30

Carnegie Theatre, Carnegie Community Centre, 401 Main St.
Free Admission


Gluk is a video history that focuses on Stone Soup, a Karen Jamieson Dance performance work that spanned 1995-1997 and toured British Columbia. The video is a result of a multi-year Body to Land Project. The shocking realization that this video history of Stone Soup speaks directly to issues of truth and reconciliation has deepened the project far beyond expectations.

Q & A to follow the video presentation.

More about Gluk

Carnegie Dance Troupe: 
We All Belong to the Ground


Performance
Sunday November 2, 2025
3:00-4:00pm
Goldcorp Centre for the Arts - SFU Woodwards, 149 W. Hastings
Admission Free & by Donation

Since 2006 the principle supporting The Carnegie Dance Troupe is absolute inclusivity. Performances are created through a process of collaboration, seeking to connect us to our body, to our breath, to the energy of the earth, to each other and our interwoven communities.

This is a tender time for the Carnegie Dance Troupe as we lost our beloved members Dallas and Deborah Charlie this year.  As we grieve, we are strengthened in the knowledge that Dallas and Deborah would want us to continue dancing together.

Some of the material we are working with this season is inspired by Deborah’s creative work in the months before she passed, artistically exploring themes of belonging, the support of the Earth, the collective ‘fire’ of the community, and the relational care of holding one another, sensing and being present with each other. Other new material is drawn from the Troupe’s choreographic development work during the spring session and the participants’ collaborative creation over the last 8 weeks.

We are excited to share this brand new work-in-progress.

More about The Carnegie Dance Troupe