Vancouver’s Noam Gagnon has been dancing for decades, and at almost 60 years old he shows no signs of slowing down.
He says while his physical relationship to dance remains the same, his emotional relationship with it has evolved over time.
“I’ve changed all my life,” he said.
At the end of April, Gagnon will be premiering an online solo show as part of Vancouver International Dance Festival. Ahead of the performance, he sat down for an interview with CBC’s Margaret Gallagher on North by Northwest to talk about what dance means to him.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Your dance company is called Vision Impure. Where does that name come from?
I find the things
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