From Press Release
LA FEMME KABARETT
The Exploration of the Woman: An Original Dance Production
2018 is the year of the woman. Directed and Choreographed by Christina Digiuseppe, La Femme Kabarett, an original dance production, was born out of the desire to share all the complexities and experiences that come with being a woman. Defying what it means to be female, this show weaves a story about identity, sensuality and explores the raw journey of womanhood through the beauty and art of dance.
Christina is a passionate dance artist and choreographer based in Toronto, Canada. Christina’s choreography has received both local and international accolades. From producing and choreographing over 6 of her own professional shows here in Toronto, to receiving prestigious opportunities such as a Capezio Ace Award’s Finalist, Christina is one of Toronto’s most highly respected and sought after choreographers.
Combining the classic cabaret ambience with contemporary and jazz dance, La Femme Kabarett features 8 dancers, each with their own uplifting and inspiring story to tell. The cast includes some of
Toronto’s top and most accredited dancers including Dominique Tersigni (The Next Step), Mackenzie Carlson (So You Think You Can Dance Canada) and many more.
In association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents
La Femme Kabarett
Produced & Choreographed by: Christina Digiuseppe
Public Relations by: Stratus Events Inc.
THURSDAY JULY 5 runs to SUNDAY JULY 15
Randolph Theatre: 736 Bathurst St, Toronto, M5S 1Z5
Performances:
Thursday July 5th 10:30pm
Saturday, July 7th 4:00pm
Monday, July 9th 10:00pm
Tuesday, July 10th 4:45pm
Thursday, July 12th 1:45pm
Friday, July 13th 7:00pm
Sunday, July 15th 12:00pm
Tickets will be on sale: JUNE 7, 2018
Purchase Online: fringetoronto.com
By Phone: 416-966-1062
In Person: During the festival at our main box office at the Fringe patio at Scadding Court – 707
Dundas Street West.
Photo of Mackenzie Carlson, Sydney Levitt, Dominique Tersigni, Zsakira Del Col, Emily Nodwell, Marisa Ricci, Brianna Salmon, and Eleanor van Veen by Leah Thomas Productions