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About KANEKO MOVEMENT:

Presented by KANEKO and tbd. dance collective from 2017 - 2023, MOVEMENT was a core program featuring a series of performances, films, and interactive workshops that explored the process + presentation of modern and contemporary dance.  These site - specific experiences, shaped by both exhibition and space, fostered multidisciplinary collaboration, created opportunities for artist/audience participation, and encouraged dialogue about the relationship between movement and visual art. 

Workshops within the series invited attendees to observe and interact with the process of developing movement-based productions and choreography. Performances engaged audience members through evening length, original works that sought to expand audience perceptions of dance as an art form.

Past performances in The MOVEMENT Series:

Above Below | June 2 + 3, 2023

III | May 6 + 7, 2022

Hidden Places | July 16 + 17, 2021

process | August 22, 2019

mode of being | March 29 + 30, 2019

Reality Tbd. | September 21 + 22, 2018

When Visible | March 2 + 3, 2018

Form | October 7, 2017

Past workshops within The MOVEMENT Series

Things that move us | December 14, 2019


Learn more about the most recent KANEKO MOVEMENT film project below.


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a new film by tbd. dance collective

Directed by Nik Fackler

Presented by KANEKO MOVEMENT.

Filmed in the Spring of 2021, Hidden Places follows the path of a person searching for inspiration, set alongside a visual exploration of the KANEKO through movement. 

If you missed the premiere, we have some good news for you!

Hidden Places is available to stream online. For a small donation, you will be given access to the film and able to watch from home - simply click the link below:


Check out some images from our film premiere event at KANEKO on July 17 + 18, 2021.

The film screened in 2 separate galleries of the KANEKO, and featured a 4 minute introductory movement piece with choreography from the film, performed live on a loop at the beginning of the evening.

Photographs by Joseph Carter, courtesy of KANEKO