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Meghan Cafferky is a co-founder of Alias Dance Project.
Her studies began with the Canadian College of Performing Arts and concluded with York University’s dance program.
Meghan’s television credits include Much Music’s Fandemonium and BPM Television’s Urban Grooves. Music videos including Protest the Hero’s Palms Read, McFly’s One for the Radio, The Love Willows Falling and Buck 65’s Shutterbuggin’directed by Juno award winning director Christopher Mills.
In the spring of 2009 Alias worked with Dora nominated artist Valerie Calam on a new piece entitled I Hate Yellow, which premiered at the Toronto Fringe. In July of 2009. Her piece Coming Through in Waves, co-choreographed by Geordan Coupland, also premiered at the 2009 Toronto Fringe in Alias's production of How to Make a Mix Tape and was later showcased in The Bazaar in August 2009 and Women in Dance in November of 2009. In the new year of 2010 Meghan had the pleasure of working with Helen Simard and JoDee Allen of Montreal's critically acclaimed Solid State Breakdance and later performed in their piece The Boneyard. In the summer of 2010 Meghan and Geordan Coupland showcased their most recent work Insignia, at the 2010 Toronto Fringe Festival in Alias’s The Domino Effect. The piece was well received and will be remounted in Alias’s upcoming Dance Works Co-Works Series event The first LP.
Meghan currently teaches at Turning Pointe Academy of Dance and CityDance Corps in Toronto. |