Meredith Kalaman is a two time Chrystal Dance Prize recipient, dance educator and enjoys both dancing and creating new works. She has choreographed pieces about; giraffes, girl guiding, exploring constellations, superheroes, female identity and the impacts of gender socialization. She is now grateful to reside on the land of the Mi’kma’ki in Nova Scotia. Past presentation highlights including sharing the stage with the Good Women Dance Collective, Dance in Vancouver 2017, Dancing on the Edge and New Works. Her first full length work Femme Fatales toured to Victoria, Edmonton and and was presented at Ufertstudios in Berlin in 2017. Meredith also curates an immersive speakeasy performance event called, The Underground in Halifax. She is thrilled to be joining the DTRC as the Atlantic Rep in 2023.
National Office
The Lynda Hamilton Centre
Suite 303
1000 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M4W 2K2
Phone: 416-595-5655
Office Hours:
Monday to Friday
– 10am to 5pm
*Wheelchair accessible
Quebec Office
5584 chemin de la Cote-de-Liesse Mont-Royal
Montreal, QC
H4P 1A9
The Quebec Office is open on a part-time basis, according to a variable schedule. Please email the office to book an appointment.
BC Office
The BC office runs as a virtual office and is open on a part-time basis, according to a variable schedule.
Regional Reps
Alberta
Paige Wichers
abrep@dtrc.ca
Manitoba
Eugene “GeNie” Baffoe
mbrep@dtrc.ca
Atlantic
TBA
atlanticrep@dtrc.ca
Toll-free: 1-800-667-0851
Territory Acknowledgment
We acknowledge the lands, waterways, languages, and Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island – First Nations, Inuit and Métis – who have been living on these lands since time immemorial. As we carry out our work, digitally and in person across many distinct territories, we offer our recognition and respect to all the peoples and places that are connected through our engagement together. We, at the Dancer Transition Resource Centre, commit to the ongoing work and learning required of all of us to address past and persistent harms. We continue to deepen our understanding and we welcome dialogue as we strive to move into better relations with Indigenous peoples and with the land.