Groundwork 2026

Across one weekend, we shared:

  • 23 performances

  • 97 performers

  • Ages ranging from 7 to 80

  • 3 workshops

  • 1 panel discussion

What We Saw

We saw first performances and seasoned artists returning to the stage.
We saw a wide range of cultural forms, movement practices, and creative approaches.
We saw young dancers sharing the stage with elders.
We saw people supporting one another, not just their own work.

“My experience at Groundwork was truly incredible… everything flowed smoothly, allowing us to fully focus on our performance.”

“I loved not knowing who was performing… there were children… while the oldest performer was close to 80.”

What We Felt

There was a consistent thread across the weekend: people felt safe to show up fully.

“It felt open, generous, and refreshingly low-pressure… a healthy arts ecology depends on many voices being visible at once.”
— Andrea Tucker

“I felt completely trusted, accepted, and included… I felt safe pushing my creative boundaries.”
— Kelly Jane Bruton

“To be able to immerse myself… without fear that I don’t belong… this has completely inspired me.”
— Jaimie Tait

Space for All

Groundwork exists because there is a need for space. Space to try. Space to share. Space to witness.

“Opportunities like Groundwork are invaluable… they create a space for artists to express themselves, gain visibility, and connect with the community.”

Photos by Scott Humber

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