ORIGINAL WORKS
Femmillennial
Femmillennial is an evolution and expansion from Kylie’s previous work entitled "Oh, Yes", the work premiered as a full-length 55-minute piece at the 2022 Toronto Fringe Festival and will be presented again at 2023 Orlando Fringe as well as the Vancouver Fringe! Find us on social media for ticket information.
Postcard: In Transit
Rebellion, nostalgia and a need to express love for the past are at the heart of this work. Developed in collaboration with the participants of the 2023 summer creation intensive.
Intrinsecus Latet (Short Film - 3min)
Exploring themes of feminine freedom, presence and dominance in a digital world. Official selections: Danceworks, RT Collective Screen:moves.
Versus (Short Film)
“Versus” started as a stage work and was a study on duality. The oppositions present in every facet of life. The work was loosely a response to the film “Half Nelson”. The film was presented at Kylie Thompson Dance Season 18’ (January 2018; Winchester Theatre Toronto, Canada), as well as at film festivals in Colorado, Yukon, California and Toronto.
"Kylie Thompson’s choreography gave shape to a range of moods and expressions so beyond words that they felt almost alien."
- JOHN NYMAN, BLUE RIBAND
33/33
25-minute work based on concepts and theories of numerology. It began creation thanks to the Creative Risk Residency with New Blue Dance and Kaeja’d Dance. It was presented by KTD in January 2018 as well as at the New Blue Festival of Emerging Dance in 2018.
“In fact, for me, much of the indelible sweetness of “33/33” came from the deep sense of human connection the dancers displayed as they touched, tumbled, rebounded and flew away.”
— PENELOPE FORD, FJORD REVIEW
Oh, Yes
Oh, Yes began as a short work that was made for Dance: Made in Canada Festival in 2019. The work asks the question; what does it mean to work - particularly, from a feminist perspective. It was partially created through the Open Space Residency at the National Ballet of Canada. Throughout 2020, the company continued to develop the work and is hoping to present a further developed version of the work in the future.
November
A spontaneous tribute to freedom and curiosity made in the height of a global pandemic.