Artist Feature

Future Frequencies
with Lara Kramer

when
March 22, 2026
at 12:30-2:45pm ET

where
Collective Space
101 Florence Street, Toronto, ON M6K 1P4

accessibility
C-space on Florence has an accessible entrance with an automatic door and accessible washroom. The Mainspace has a 2.5-inch rise to access the dance floor and is negotiable for mobility device use. There are changing rooms, a kitchen with fridge, and water access. It has an accessible entrance and non-gendered wheelchair accessible washroom.

There will be ASL interpretation provided.

If there is anything we can do to help someone access this space, please email us at info@tolovein.com.

about the session
Future Frequencies is an embodied sound and movement laboratory exploring how interior sensation and external environment generate shared energetic fields. Guided by our interior pulse, resonance, and relational awareness, participants engage with sound, material elements, and improvisational scores to investigate how frequencies travel through body, space, and matter.

Through listening practices, tactile encounters with objects, sonic exploration, and non-linear movement improvisation, we attune to subtle internal vibrations while activating the acoustic and energetic potential of our surroundings. Participants are invited to experience the body as both receiver and transmitter—where memory, imagination, and environment converge.

Working with principles of reciprocity and relational awareness, we will compose temporary ecosystems of sound and movement that blur inner and outer landscapes. Together, we will generate and offer future frequencies that expand collective perception, creative possibility, and shared resonance.

who is this for
Open to dancers, performers, sound artists, and interdisciplinary creators interested in embodied listening and material-based exploration.

about the artist
Lara Kramer is a performer, choreographer, and multidisciplinary artist of mixed Oji-cree and settler heritage, raised in London, Ontario. She lives and works in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal.

Her choreographic work, research and field work over the last sixteen years have been grounded in intergenerational relations, intergenerational knowledge, and the impacts of the Indian Residential Schools of Canada. She is the first generation in her family not to attend the Residential schools. Lara’s relationship to experiential practice of performance, sonic development and design is anchored in the embodiment of experiences such as dreams, memories, knowledge, and reclamation. She prioritizes deceleration as an essential mode of transportation for imagination, creation, and new possibilities. Her creations have been presented across Canada and Australia, New Zealand, Martinique, Norway, Vienna, Belgium, the US and the UK. She teaches workshops regularly in Montreal. Lara Kramer is a Center de Création O Vertigo – CCOV Associate Artist since 2021.

pricing
Regular pricing for Artist Feature is $25. We strive to provide pay-what-you-can access, varied accessibility measures, and a welcoming environment. Love-In offers a pwyc sliding scale by using the discount codes. You can find details below to help you decide how much to pay.

discount codes & donation options
ABUNDANT — add donation, no discount code used at check out
SUPPORTER — add donation, no discount code used check out
REDUCED — 25% off
SOLIDARITY — 50% off
ACCESS — 100% off (contact info@tolovein.com for barrier free registration)

about our pricing model
We offer a pwyc sliding scale by using the discount codes listed below at checkout. We ask that community members with a consistent income or salary pay at the regular price so that we can support community members with less access to income, wealth, or assets to attend barrier free. Thank you for locating yourself where best represents your economic situation and paying accordingly. This supports making our programs available to more folks for years to come!

abundant
This rate reflects a medium increase on the rate for the session. If you have access to a salary, savings, investments, assets, or generational wealth, paying this rate will subsidize the attendance of someone for whom cost is a barrier to attending. If you are moved to donate $10 or more, there is an option to do so.

supporter
This rate reflects a moderately increased rate for the session and will allow us to partially subsidize the attendance of folks for whom cost is a barrier. Please add a donation of $5 if you have access to a salary, savings, investments or assets. 

regular
This rate reflects the regular cost for the session. Please select this rate if you have access to a regular income and are able to meet your basic needs around food, housing and transportation.

reduced
This rate reflects the reduced cost for the session. Please select this rate if you are able to meet your basic needs around food, housing and transportation, but have gaps in your income and no access to savings or familial financial support.

solidarity
This rate reflects the solidarity cost for the session. Please select this rate if you are able to meet your basic needs around food, housing and transportation, but don't have access to regular income.

access
The option to access this session at no cost ensures that members of our community for whom price is a barrier to participation are able to join us. Please email us at info@tolovein.com to receive this option.

acknowledgements
Toronto Dance Love-In is thankful to gather on the traditional Indigenous territory of Tkaronto. This is the ancestral and unceded land of the Wyandot people, Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabeg and Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize them and any other Nations acknowledged and unacknowledged, recorded and unrecorded as the past, present and future caretakers of this Land. We are grateful to the Elders and Story-keepers who have been telling the story of this Land for generations. At Love-In, we are actively learning how to honour and upkeep the protocols of this territory and live in alignment with the treaties of this region. With these words we honour the Land and its caretakers. We commit to challenging the ongoing injustices and the impact of colonialism by providing spaces that operate from an anti-oppressive, social justice perspective.

Thank you to the Canada Council for the Arts and Toronto Arts Council for their generous support.

Banner image by Hugo St-Laurent

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