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Sand Flight Workshop with Ingri Fiksdal and Jonas Corell Petersen


Wednesday May 21 and Friday May 23, 2025
from 12:00-4:00 PM in Studio C (theatre)
at the Winchester Street Theatre
This is a Pay-What-You-Can community workshop open to dance artists
Winchester Street Theatre , 80 Winchester Street, Toronto (VIEW MAP)

Accessibility Info: Unfortunately the Winchester Street Theatre is not currently wheelchair accessible. There are three steps outside of the front entrance, a small platform, and then three more steps to the lobby (a straight hallway that then leads you to the theatre). To access the private gender-neutral restrooms, there are five additional steps at the end of the lobby. The seats in the theatre are on risers with stairs; please contact info@tdt.org if you have any questions regarding accessing our space.


This two day workshop emerges from the performance Sand Flight, premiering at The Bentway, presented in partnership with TDT from June 12-15, 2025. Participants will delve into choreographic strategies and movement vocabularies developed during the creation process, with a particular focus on improvisation, live composition, and score-based group work. Emphasis will be placed on floor work as well as some contact work.

Creative Partners

Ingri Fiksdal

Ingri Midgard Fiksdal is a choreographer based in Oslo, Norway. She holds a PhD in artistic research from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts titled Affective Choreographies (2019).

Ingri’s work on affect has in recent years taken her into discourses on perspective and privilege. She is currently working on a number of projects that research the posthuman and with this hegemonies of knowledge and power. Here, choreography is understood as a format of speculative fiction that can propose complex and manyfold understandings of body, gender, species, ethnicity, knowledge and history. Ingri is concerned with how practice and theory are entangled in her work in a way where neither is perceived as anterior to the other. Since 2020, Ingri has been an Affiliated Artistic Researcher with CoFUTURES at the University of Oslo (www.cofutures.org). The CoFUTURES group led by Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay researches global futurisms from non-anglophone traditions.

Ingri’s work has in recent years been performed at Obscene Festival in Seoul, Homo Novus in Riga, Kunstenfestival in Brussels, Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Santarcangelo festival, Beijing Contemporary Dance Festival, Sommerszene in Salzburg, Reykjavík Art Museum, brut-Wien, Teatro di Roma, Harbourfront Centre Toronto, Contemporary Art Center Cincinnati, BUDA Kortrijk, Tanzhaus NRW in Dusseldorf and Steirischer Herbst Festival in Graz, alongside extensive touring in Norway.

Jonas Corell Petersen

Jonas Corell Petersen is a Danish director and playwright based in Norway. He holds a master’s degree in directing from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Department of Theatre (2010). His productions have been performed in Germany, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. From 2015 to 2018, he was the resident director at the National Theatre in Oslo. In 2016/17 and 2020/21, he was the resident playwright at Dramatikkens hus in Oslo.

His diploma production, The Sorrows of Young Werther (2010), won the European Fast Forward Award for young directors. In 2012, he received the Hedda Award for Best Youth Production for Eg-Ik-EG-ICH at Det Norske Teatret, Toneelmakerij (Amsterdam), Theater an der Parkaue (Berlin), among others. Schiller’s The Robbers (2014) at Det Norske Teatret and BABY (2013) at the National Theatre were nominated for the Hedda Award for Best Production. He has directed Othello (Staatstheater Braunschweig), The Notebook (2017) at Staatstheater Stuttgart, Così fan tutte (2017) at the Norwegian National Opera, State (with Ingri Fiksdal) at the Steirischer Herbst Festival (2016), as well as extensive tours in Norway and abroad, including in Tbilisi, Chicago, and Cincinnati. He has also staged The Ridiculous Darkness by Wolfram Lotz at Trøndelag Teater (2019), Bartleby by Herman Melville in his own adaptation at Teatret Vårt (2020), KNOCHEN at Staatstheater Cottbus, Winterreise by Elfriede Jelinek at Det Norske Teatret (2021), The Sandman after E.T.A. Hoffmann, adapted by Christian Lollike at Aarhus Teater (2022), Teater Sort/Hvid, and Holstebro Dance Company, and Billy the Kid’s Collected Works by Michael Ondaatje at the National Theatre in 2023.

As a playwright, he has written and had produced Dead Shadows (1999) at Krudttønden, Copenhagen (winner of Forlaget Drama’s youth playwright competition), Zoo at Black Box Teater (2013) and Det Norske Teatret (2015), We Chew on the Bones of Time at the National Theatre (2015), ISLAND at the National Theatre (2017), KNOCHEN at Staatstheater Cottbus (2020), The Lost Community at the National Theatre (2018), Seeking Unity at Kilden (2022), New Land (2022) at Teater Innlandet, and Greatest of All is Love at Trøndelag Teater (2024).

In 2022, Jonas visited Kilden for the first time as a director for the production Seeking Unity. In 2025, he will return to direct The Count of Monte Cristo.

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