News & Events
February 7-8, 2026, 1:00-4:00 pm
Picton, PEC
Choreographic Thinking for All Artists
Christopher House leads a playful workshop for artists working in disciplines other than dance who are curious about the potential of choreographic thinking in their practice, and for dance artists investigating choreography in dialogue with other art forms. The workshop examines how choreographic awareness - spatial, temporal and sensory - can enhance a diverse range of creative gestures.
Presented by County Arts
January 22, 2026, 6:45-9pm
The Polygon Gallery, Vancouver
Love Was Taught Last Friday (2025) is Young-jun Tak's fourth work in his on-going choreography film series. With choreography by Christopher House, the film explores intergenerational communication, reflecting on both the differences and similarities between generations. It highlights rare professions in which teaching and learning relationships are respectfully passed down, regardless of age. The first three films in Tak's choreography film series will be screened at Meet Me At The Gallery on January 7, 2026 and on loop at the Polygon Gallery on January 8, 2026
August 5-8, 2025, 1:00-4:00 pm
Toronto
Curious Praxis by Christopher House
Curious Praxis: Tools and Tactics for Making Dances is a four-day workshop that examines choreography as a rich continuum of actions, tactics and hunches informed by attention to time, space, and emerging imagery. The workshop takes place at the Intergalactic Arts Collective, 180 Shaw St., Unit 103, Toronto. Part of Summer Love-In 2025.
Presented by the Toronto Dance Community Love-In
July 2025
Berlin
Christopher worked as choreographer and performer in Berlin last summer with dancers Liam Warren and Daniel Norgren Jensen. The project was Love Was Taught Last Friday, a film by Korean visual artist Young-jun Tak that explores intergenerational communication. It was shot in the historic Tieranatomisches Theater in Mitte.
Commissioned by the Singapore Biennale and the Tapei Biennale
May 14–17, 2025 @ 8pm
Toronto
New Tricks at the Ross Centre for Dance
New Tricks is an intimate work created and performed by Christopher House that uses costume, disguise, ritual and 44 years of choreographic research to explore new potentialities in a veteran body. Personal and playful, it highlights the ambiguity of gesture, the poetry of inefficiency, and a queering of the imagination and the flesh.
Presented by Citadel Live
November 10, 2024 @ 8pm
Toronto
Dance Collection Danse Hall of Fame 2024
Christopher was honoured to be inducted into the Dance Collection Danse Hall of Fame last November at a Gala Evening at the Palais Royale in Toronto. His fellow inductees included Frank Augustyn, Marie Chouinard, Joey Hollingsworth, David Moroni and Nadia Potts.
Presented by Dance Collection Danse