David Earle

David Earle
Born 17 September 1939
Occupation(s) Choreographer, dancer, artistic director
Career
Current group Dancetheatre David Earle
Former groups Toronto Dance Theatre

David Earle (born 17 September 1939) is a Canadian choreographer, dancer and artistic director. In 1968 Earle was co-founder and co-artistic director of Toronto Dance Theatre alongside Patricia Beatty and Peter Randazzo, where Earle choreographed new modern dance pieces. In 1996 Earle started his own company called Dancetheatre David Earle where he continues to choreograph new works, to teach, and to create with the next generation of modern dancers. David Earle has received many accolades; a member of the Order of Canada, a recipient of the Jean A. Chalmers Award for Distinction in Choreography, also an honorary doctorate degree from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.

Early life and training

David Earle grew up in the suburb of Etobicoke. Earle's dance training began at the age of five with ballet and tap lessons from Toronto teachers Beth Weyms and Fanny Birdsall, debuting at Eaton Auditorium. In 1947, he joined Dorothy Goulding's Toronto Children's Players, where we would act for eleven years.

After graduating High School at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, David Earle studied Radio and Television Arts for two years at Toronto's Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. At the age of twenty he left Ryerson after a Bolshoi Ballet performance inspired him to dance; he auditioned and was accepted as a scholarship student at Canada's National Ballet School. There he would meet Eurhythmics teacher Donald Himes who introduced him to the Laban technique at, modern dance artist, Yoné Kvietys' studio. David would go on to perform for two years with Kvietys' company.

In New York David Earle studied with Martha Graham. He was a dancer with the José Limón Dance Company for a single season, then assisted with setting up the London Contemporary Dance Theatre in England.

Toronto Dance Theatre

After returning to Toronto Earle co-founded Toronto Dance Theatre with Patricia Beatty and Peter Randazzo in 1968. They agreed to share the role of artistic director and each create choreography for the company. Earle became known for emotional theatricality and attractive ensemble pieces. As time passed Earle assumed a more dominant role in the affairs and choreography of the company.

Earle joined the founders in 1977 to buy St. Enoch’s Church to convert it to the Winchester Street Theatre. In 1979 Earle created the School of Toronto Dance Theatre, a training program for professional modern dancers.

One of Earle’s dances during this time was Miserere, originally part of a larger work called Exit, Nightfall (1981). The piece incorporates liturgical themes and other religious imagery.

Earle and the other founders offered the artistic directorship of the company to Kenny Pearl in 1983.

During this time, Earle continued to choreograph in various places across Canada. In 1984 he created Sacra Conversazione at the Banff School of Fine Arts. The piece touches on themes of mortality and grief and is danced to Mozart’s unfinished Requiem Mass. The piece was later remounted with Toronto Dance Theatre in 1986.

In 1987 Earle returned as Toronto Dance Theatre’s sole artistic director. He continued in this role until 1994, where he became artist-in-residence with the company for two years.

He was profiled in Moze Mossanen's 1987 documentary film Dance for Modern Times, alongside Christopher House, James Kudelka, Ginette Laurin and Danny Grossman.

Dancetheatre David Earle

After leaving Toronto Dance Theatre in 1996 Earle founded a new dance company called Dancetheatre David Earle, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. His recent work features collaborations with choirs, orchestras and chamber choirs.

In 2014 Earle premiered Exile, performed by three dancers. The piece drew upon traditional modern dance and was danced by young artists.

Choreography

David Earle has choreographed more than 130 works over five decades as founder/artistic director of Dancetheatre David Earle and co-founder/co-artistic director of Toronto Dance Theatre.

YEAR TITLE Music Notes
2014 Exile
2006 Only 2 For 4 In 5
2006 Barn Dance
2006 Pavanne From The Sleeping Beauty
2006 Shalom
2006 Partings
2005 The Heart at Night
2005 The Bridge of Dreams
2005 Collecting Light
2004 The Merman of Orford
2004 The Death of Enkidu
2004 A Farther Shore
2003 Piccolo Teatro or Self Portrait as a Drowned Man
2003 Jesu, Meine Freude
2003 Sealevel
2003 Somewhere I Never Traveled
2002 A Play of Light
2002 King David
2002 Zoroaster
2002 The Reproaches
2002 Vanishing Perspectives: parts one and two
2002 Strip Show
2001 Richot Mass
2001 Tango for String Quartet
2001 Meridian
2001 Dirait-on
2001 In Spite of and Because
2001 Le Minotaur
2000 L'Histoire du Soldat
2000 Horizon
2000 Night/Summer
2000 The Creatures of Prometheus
2000 There Was a Song
1999 Three Winter Prayers
1999 Imagined Memories
1999 Ex Voto
1999 Reunion
1999 Endangered Worlds
1998 Vertical Thoughts 3
1998 Serious Games Part 1
1998 Serious Games Part 2
1998 Three Duets for Two Friends
1998 In Memoriam
1998 Kyrie
1997 Walking in Venice
1997 Danny Boy
1997 Walking in Venice II
1997 Last
1997 Hour of Light
1997 Une Cantate de Nöel
1996 Elsewhere
1996 Maelstrom
1996 Ark of the Covenant
1996 Sang
1995 Furniture
1995 Stardust
1994 Three Bach Arias
1993 Pillow of Grass
1993 Errata
1993 The Painter's Dream
1992 Architecture for the Poor
1992 Untitled Monument
1992 Visible Distance: A Bach Suite
1992 Angels and Victories
1992 Undetermined Landscape
1992 The Clay Forest
1992 Diving for the Moon
1991 Romeos & Juliets
1991 The Voice of the Ancient Bard
1990 Capriccio
1990 Romance
1990 Autumn Leaves
1990 Dreamsend—A Melodrama in 12 Moving Parts
1990 Openings and Inventions
1989 Ancient Voices of Children
1989 El Amor Brujo (Wedded to Witchcraft)
1989 Schéhérazade
1988 Palace of Pleasure (or Death by Love)
1988 La Valse
1988 Chichester Psalms
1987 Sunrise
1987 Cantata {renamed The Triumph of Love, 1988}
1987 Cloud Garden
1986 Emotional Geography
1986 Sacred Garden
1985 Adagio from "The Theatre of Memory"
1984 Orpheus and Euridice
1984 Cape Eternity
1984 Sacra Conversazione
1983 Realm
1983 Court of Miracles
1982 Ormai
1982 Dido and Aeneas
1981 Moonchase
1981 Exit, Nightfall
1981 Journey
1981 Christmas Concerto
1981 All the Books in Heaven
1980 Courtyard
1980 Akhenaten
1980 La Bilancia
1980 Frost Watch
1980 Emozioni
1979 Time in a Dark Room
1979 Rejoice in the Lamb
1979 Raven
1979 The Wedding Dance
1978 Courances
1978 Sweet and Low Down
1977 Fauré Requiem
1977 Mythos
1976 Quartet
1975 Waltz Suite
1975 Deux Épigraphes Antiques
1975 L'Hôtel Splendide
1975 Vignette
1975 Field of Dreams
1974 Bugs
1974 Parade
1973 Ray Charles Suite
1973 Baroque Suite Finale
1973 Atlantis
1972 Lyrical Solo
1972 Baroque Suite Duet
1972 Lament
1972 Boat, River, Moon
1971 Balleto al Mio Bel Suon
1971 Legend
1971 The Silent Feast
1970 Operetta
1970 Portrait
1970 Pie Jesu
1969 Lovers
1969 Fire in the Eye of God
1969 A Thread of Sand
1968 Angelic Visitation #1
1968 Angelic Visitation #2
1968 The Recitation
1968 Mirrors
1967 Witness of Innocence
1963 Recitative and Aria

Accolades

  • 2012 - Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal
  • 2011 - Premier’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, Laureate
  • 2009 - Premier’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, Individual Category
  • 2006 - Walter Carsen Prize for excellence in the performing arts
  • 2005 - Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
  • 2002 - Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Canada Council for the Arts
  • 1998 - Muriel Sherrin Award, Toronto Arts Council Foundation
  • 1996 - The Order of Canada
  • 1994 - Jean A. Chalmers Award for Distinction in Choreography.
  • 1988 - Toronto Arts Award for Performing Arts - Toronto Dance Theatre co-founders David Earle, Patricia Beatty and Peter Randazzo.
  • 1987 - Clifford E. Lee Award from the Banff Centre for the Arts
  • 1987 - Dora Mavor Moore Award for best new choreography for Sunrise.
  • "[ David Earle's ]... work Sacra Conversazione has been selected by Canadian dance professionals as one of ten Canadian choreographic masterworks of the twentieth century."