Dance TO Showcase Feature #4: Holly Treddenick of Femmes du Feu
One of the things I am particularly proud of in my career is the time I spent working with Circus Orange -- dancing with fire and pyrotechnics in all types of environments and weather systems. Through this work I came to understand circus as an art form beyond its large-scale entertainment appeal. I also came to know aerial dancers such as Holly Treddenick (well, to be honest I knew her before, but I got to know her better during my time working in circus). I saw multi-talented artists striving to challenge themselves physically and emotionally through the art, defying the idea that circus is purely spectacle.
Holly Treddenick is now one of the founders of Femmes du Feu, a company is doing just that, making contemporary dance/contemporary circus works that defy simple categorization and seek emotional impact. They are a company chosen to be part of the Dance TO performance showcase this fall, programmed by Dance TO Showcase partner Harbourfront.
LUCY: Why was femmes de feu founded? how has it shifted over time?
Holly Treddenick is now one of the founders of Femmes du Feu, a company is doing just that, making contemporary dance/contemporary circus works that defy simple categorization and seek emotional impact. They are a company chosen to be part of the Dance TO performance showcase this fall, programmed by Dance TO Showcase partner Harbourfront.
photo of Holly Treddenick courtesy of the artist
HOLLY: Femmes du Feu was founded in 2003
by Lindsay Milakovick (now known as Lindsay Goodtimes) and myself. We had been long time dance partners and
friends. We had gone through School of Toronto Dance Theatre together (graduating in 1999), had created and
performed together, and had become close friends.
Lindsay and I had learned fire-spinning from a friend, Natalie Fullerton. We began choreographing fire dances using our dance backgrounds and our new fire skills. We did a few shows together and spent a summer busking on the streets of downtown Toronto. As we were doing more and more performances and decided to put it under an umbrella and form our company, Femmes du Feu. That was us, “women of fire”- both fire signs in our western and Chinese astrological signs!
Lindsay and I had learned fire-spinning from a friend, Natalie Fullerton. We began choreographing fire dances using our dance backgrounds and our new fire skills. We did a few shows together and spent a summer busking on the streets of downtown Toronto. As we were doing more and more performances and decided to put it under an umbrella and form our company, Femmes du Feu. That was us, “women of fire”- both fire signs in our western and Chinese astrological signs!
Around 2005, our other best friend
from our School of Toronto Dance Theatre days, Sabrina Pringle, arrived home after touring with the
Caravan Stage Barge with new skills of aerial silks. We convinced her to teach
us. The three of us were heading deeper and deepr into the world of circus. Sabrina
joined Femmes du Feu in 2006 and we began integrating aerial silks into our
work.
photo of Sabrina Pringle and Holly Treddenick courtesy of Femmes du Feu
The company has changed a lot since
it’s inception, our focus has always to integrate circus skills with
contemporary dance, to cross disciplines while exploring new formats and collaborations. Lindsay has phased out as an artistic director, though she
still joins us on occasional projects.
We also now host events such as Aer Time and Circus Sessions in order to help develop the art form.
We also now host events such as Aer Time and Circus Sessions in order to help develop the art form.
The company has changed and morphed
even by the sheer nature of staying committed to each other, the company and an
arts practice. There have had to be times where we were more or less active, but I’m excited to see what lies
ahead for us.
LUCY: Between you, Sabrina and your regular collaborators there are lots of kids! How many?
HOLLY: I have 2 kids, Sabrina has 2, Natalie Fullerton, who works with us often has 1, Lindsay has 2, and Lara Ebata -- another regular collaborator is super aunty!!
LUCY: What keeps you inspired as a dancer, as a creator?
HOLLY: If I stay open, inspiration comes
from everywhere and anything. I’m finding more and more that the closer to
myself that I look and listen for inspiration, the more honest and from my
heart I create.
I often turn to this quote:
“When you’re afraid, just train
When something doesn’t feel right,
just train
When you don’t believe in yourself,
just train
The only thing that won’t betray
you is your training”
- Sakaki
Training= conditioning,
improvising, reading, seeing shows, writing, rehearsing, keeping my body/
mind/spirit healthy
LUCY: What do you think dance artists can do to improve the health of the Toronto
dance community? -- Not that it’s ailing, I want to accumulate ideas for how to make things better!
HOLLY: More affordable studio space! Wow.
That’s important. And more venues/performance series/
presenters to present raw, unfinished experimental works.
LUCY: Do you have a dream project for Femmes du Feu?
HOLLY: There isn’t one “dream” project for
Femmes du Feu. For us the dream is more of a continuum. I would love to produce
a show for World Stage and tour around the world-- Canada, Europe,
Asia, bring our families…
I dream of seeing the community
work we do (like Aer Time and Circus Sessions) continue and one day be run by
the next generation.
LUCY: Can you
tell me about a performance you’ve seen that was a game changer — artistically
or personally? Something you were in the audience for, rather than performing
in. Who was it, when, where, why was it impactful?
See Femmes du Feu in beautiful action at Dance TO Showcase
Tuesday September 29th at 4:45 pm
Fleck Dance Theatre
Free admission for Toronto professional dance artists.
to reserve your spot RSVP: info@dancetoshowcase.com
for more on Femmes du Feu:
http://www.femmesdufeu.com
for the full schedule of the Dance TO Showcase performances:
http://www.dancetoshowcase.com/#!showcase-performances/czy5
all about Dance TO Showcase:
www.dancetoshowcase.com
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