Don’t Miss Fall for Dance North 2024
Toronto, get ready to be swept off your feet! Fall for Dance North is back for its 10th anniversary season, and this year, they’re taking the dance scene to new heights. From September 26th to October 6th, prepare to be dazzled by an incredible lineup of performances that will leave you breathless. Whether you’re a seasoned dance enthusiast or just looking for a unique cultural experience, this festival has something for everyone. Let’s dive into the highlights!
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Performances at Fall for Dance North 2024
Homecoming: 2024 Signature Programme (Sep 26 & 27)
A captivating opening featuring three esteemed companies – The National Ballet of Canada, Ballet Edmonton, and Havana’s Malpaso Dance Company – performing works by Emma Portner, Anne Plamondon, and Daile Carrazano.
Tkaronto Open II (Sep 28)
A vibrant celebration of Indigenous culture featuring talented local dancers showcasing their skills and competing in a high-energy event.
8-COUNT (Sep 29)

A showcase of short dance films, offering a cinematic perspective on the art form, followed by an engaging artist chat.
Autobiography V98 + V99 by Company Wayne McGregor (Oct 1 & 2)
A Canadian premiere! Witness the innovative choreography of Wayne McGregor as this performance blends genetics, AI, and dance to create a constantly evolving masterpiece.
Big Time Miss by Rock Bottom Movement (Oct 2 – 5)
Alyssa Martin’s latest full-length work promises to be a bold, humorous, and surprisingly touching experience, premiering at the festival.
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Night/Shift 2024 (Oct 3-5)
An exciting showcase of nine world premieres by emerging Ontario dancemakers, offering a glimpse into the future of dance.
Propeller Dance in ‘Waiting in the Wings No More’ (Oct 4 – 6)
A heartwarming performance by Ottawa’s Propeller Dance, celebrating Disability Pride, joy, and culture through their captivating artistry.
The Mars Project by Travis Knights (Oct 4 – 6)
An exploration of new frontiers in dance by Travis Knights, pushing boundaries and challenging expectations.
Burn Baby, Burn by Côté Danse (Oct 5 & 6)

Guillaume Côté and his collective Côté Danse make their Toronto debut with this full-length creation, sure to leave a lasting impression.
Event Schedule
- September 26 – October 6, 2024
What’s Included
- Diverse Performances: Ballet, contemporary, Indigenous dance, and more!
- World Premieres: Be the first to see groundbreaking new works.
- Short Dance Films: Experience dance in a cinematic format.
- Cultural Celebrations: Immerse yourself in the richness of Indigenous dance and culture.
What to Expect
- World-Class Talent – Prepare to be amazed by the skill and artistry of the performers.
- Innovative Choreography – Fall for Dance North is known for pushing the boundaries of dance, so expect to see something new and exciting.
- An Inclusive Atmosphere – This festival welcomes everyone to experience the joy of dance.
Event Details
- Website: https://ffdnorth.com
- Locations: Various venues across Toronto (check the website for details)
- Time: Varies by performance (check the schedule)
- Tickets:
- Packages:
- FLEX – $20 any seat
- SUPERFAN – $15 any seat
- Single Tickets: $25 any seat
- Packages:
- Additional Information: Visit the Fall for Dance North website for the full schedule and venue details and to purchase tickets.
Fall for Dance North 2024 is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience. With a diverse lineup, world premieres, and a welcoming atmosphere, this festival is a must-see for anyone who loves dance or wants to discover its magic. Grab your tickets and get ready to fall in love with dance all over again!
References:
- Featured image via Fall for Dance North (@ffdnorth) / Instagram
- https://www.ffdnorth.com/
- https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/dance/fall-for-dance-north-celebrates-a-decade-of-innovation
- https://am.ticketmaster.com/tolive/ffdn2024-onlineboxoffice
- https://www.broadwayworld.com/vancouver/regional/Fall-for-Dance-North-2024