
<P>Susie Lovell profiles the politically conscious new choreographer, Sarah Joy Stoker, 01/22/01:<P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><B>Anguish and activism in motion</B><P>When the dancing body decides to share space on stage, the performance becomes a delicate balancing act with the different elements vying for attention. <P>This was evident to varying degrees in both presentations in the first week of Tangente's Dansechange series. <P>Sarah Joy Stoker, from Newfoundland, is launching her choreographic career after dancing for Pigeons International, David Pressault and Lynda Gaudreau, with They Cut Down Trees So You Can Wipe Your Ass and Blow Your Nose With the Softest Tissues Ever.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><a href="http://www.montrealonline.com/performArts/pages/010121/5036963.html" target="blank">more...</a><BR><p>[This message has been edited by Marie (edited January 22, 2001).]