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10 stories by "Kaija Pepper"

At dusk, a melancholy introspection by Kaija Pepper

Joe Laughlin’s piece offers quiet, confident introspection

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Ballet BC's mixed bill features an intriguing, engaging blend by Kaija Pepper

Premieres by Canadians Aszure Barton and Emily Molnar joined by complex work from Swedish choreographer Johan Inger

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00pm on March 9, 2012

Muscular ballet and rocking butoh at Vancouver festival by Kaija Pepper

The best bet for the future is In Between, by Montreal’s Lucie Grégoire and Japan’s Yoshito Ohno

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:23pm on March 7, 2012

At Ballet B.C., bodies and brains in fabulous motion by Kaija Pepper

Dancers successfully mix ideas and movement

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:38pm on November 18, 2011

Canadian talent sparkles in reworked Tosca Cafe by Kaija Pepper

The best movement is the period dancing - the jitterbugging and the disco routine to a soundtrack that reflects each era

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00pm on October 14, 2011

Love, loss and conflict from a master storyteller by Kaija Pepper

Crystal Pite’s Canadian premiere of The You Show brings fierce physical language to the stage

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:01pm on May 11, 2011

The You Show: Love, loss and conflict from a master storyteller by Kaija Pepper

Crystal Pite’s Canadian premiere of "The You Show" brings fierce physical language to the stage

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:01pm on May 11, 2011

At dusk, a melancholy introspection by Kaija Pepper

Joe Laughlin’s piece offers quiet, confident introspection

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:25pm on February 24, 2011

At dusk, a melancholy introspection by Kaija Pepper

Joe Laughlin’s piece offers quiet, confident introspection

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:25pm on February 24, 2011

Ballet B.C.: Tutu-free and full of eclectic surprises by Kaija Pepper

Artistic director Emily Molnar launches her first full season with a show with something for everyone

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:58am on November 19, 2010
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