Come visit us this summer in a spot near you!
All performances of The Skeleton Dance are 100% free.
JULY 26 @ 10:30am
Shubie Park
JULY 27 @ 10:30am
Merv Sullivan Park
AUGUST 1 @ 2pm
Fundy Geological Museum - Parrsboro, NS (presented by Fundy Geological Museum)
AUGUST 2 @ 10:30am
Point Pleasant Park, near the intersection of Point Pleasant and Tower Rd
AUGUST 8 @ 4:30pm & 7:30pm
The Bus Stop Theatre
AUGUST 10 @ 10:30am
Alderney Landing (presented by Eastern Front Theatre)
AUGUST 11 @ 10:30am
Halifax Waterfront - Sackville Landing
AUGUST 12 @ 2pm - ASL INTERPRETATION
Paul O’Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library (presented by Halifax Public Libraries)
AUGUST 13 @ 10am
Civic Square - Truro, NS (presented by the Truro Farmer’s Market)
AUGUST 15 @ 10am
Partners for Youth - Fredericton, NB (presented by Partners for Youth)
AUGUST 15 @ 4pm
Charlotte Street Arts Centre - Fredericton, NB
AUGUST 19 @ 10:30am
Gorsebrook Park
AUGUST 22 @ 10:30am
Fort Needham Memorial Park
AUGUST 26 @ 10:30am
Peace & Friendship Park
AUGUST 27 @ 10:30am
Halifax Waterfront - Sackville Landing
AUGUST 28 @ 6:30pm
Halifax Commons
AUGUST 29 @ 10:30am
Grand Parade - Downtown Halifax
AUGUST 30 @ 10:30am
Point Pleasant Park, near the intersection of Point Pleasant and Tower Rd
SEPTEMBER 6 @ 3pm
Family SOS Spryfield, presented by Family SOS
SEPTEMBER 10 @ 12:15pm
Cathedral Church of All Saints, presented by Cathedral Church of All Saints
SEPTEMBER 11 @ 12:15pm
Cathedral Church of All Saints, presented by Cathedral Church of All Saints
SEPTEMBER 12 @ 8pm
Good Robot Brewing Co.
MORE DATES TBA
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The Skeleton Dance began development in 2019 as a vocal masque assignment in theatre school between emerging artists Ella MacDonald (she/her) and Emma James (they/she). Thanks to the support of their faculty and many other community partners, The Skeleton Dance is able to take on new life while it explores death in a new way.
This project is possible thanks to the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
The creation, development, and presentation of The Skeleton Dance has taken place in K’jipuktuk, the ancestral and unceded land of the Mi’kmaq people.
© 2022 Ella & Emma