Cameron McKinney

Materclass

Masterclass

This floorwork class explores our relationship to the ground through different influences stemming from house dance, capoeira, and various street styles. By displacing the attention of internal dialogue towards movement filled with sense through physicality, this approach explores the cathartic potential of exhaustion.

Registration opens
Monday, March 2nd, 2026, at 1 PM.

April 13th–17th, 2026
10 AM – 12 PM

Studio Peter-Boneham
Édifice Jean-Pierre-Perreault
2022 Sherbrooke E.

Cameron McKinney (USA) is a choreographer, performer and artistic director of Kizuna Dance in New York. His work fuses contemporary dance, floorwork, house, capoeira, and different street styles. He is the recipient of many prestigious bursaries, notably from the US-Japan Friendship Commission and the l’Alvin Ailey Foundation. He has created some 30 works for institutions in the United-States and internationally, and has taught in over 20 American states as well as seven other countries.

Fees & Registration

Reduced rate*

➜ $10 / day

Regular rate

➜ $25 / day

* Rate reserved for those eligible for Compétence Culture programs. Eligibility applies to anyone residing in Québec with Canadian citizenship or permanent residency who is working in the cultural sector.

Registration

➜ 25 spots per workshop
➕ 5 “drop-in” spots available on the day of

Priority is given to those eligible for the Intervention-Compétences program.

Payment

➜ On-site — by credit card, debit, or cash before each class

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