The constant happiness is curiosity."

-—Alice Munro

Director: Joella Cabalu
Producer:  Nicholas Klassen

Joella Cabalu is a Filipino Canadian documentary filmmaker based in Vancouver, BC. Her award-winning projects, including Koto: The Last Service (2021), Ode to a Seafaring People (2021), First Photo Here (2020) and It Runs in the Family (2015), explore narratives about intimacies, identities and relationships. Currently, she is producing her first feature documentary, Back Home (Telefilm Talent to Watch Program 2019).

Crystal Pite

2022 National Arts Centre Award

Choreographer and director

In a choreographic career spanning three decades, Crystal Pite has created more than 50 works for dance companies in Canada and around the world. She is the founding artistic director of the Vancouver-based company Kidd Pivot, world renowned for radical hybrids of dance and theatre that are assembled with a keen sense of wit and invention. Ms. Pite is known for works that courageously address such challenging and complex themes as trauma, addiction, conflict, consciousness and mortality; her bold and original vision has earned her international acclaim and inspired an entire generation of dance artists.
 
Crystal Pite was born in Terrace, B.C., and grew up in Victoria. She began her dance career as a company member of Ballet British Columbia (Ballet BC), then William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt. She made her choreographic debut in 1990 at Ballet BC, and has since created works for such prominent companies as The Royal Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater 1, Cullberg Ballet, Ballett Frankfurt, the National Ballet of Canada, Ballets Jazz Montréal (resident choreographer 2001–04), and Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet. She has also collaborated with Electric Company Theatre and Robert Lepage, and is currently associate choreographer of Nederlands Dans Theater 1, associate dance artist of Canada’s National Arts Centre, and associate artist of Sadler’s Wells in London.
 
In 2002, she formed Kidd Pivot, a company that strives to distil and translate universal questions into artworks that connect us to deep and essential parts of humanity. “Running through all of my work is the question of what moves us,” she says. Kidd Pivot tours internationally with such critically acclaimed works as Betroffenheit and Revisor (both co-created with playwright Jonathon Young), The Tempest Replica, Dark Matters, Lost Action and The You Show.
 
In 2008, Ms. Pite participated in the inaugural GGPAA Mentorship Program as the protégée of 2004 GGPAA laureate Veronica Tennant, former principal dancer of the National Ballet of Canada.
 
Crystal Pite is a Member of the Order of Canada. Her other awards and honours include the Benois de la Danse, Canada Council Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, Grand Prix de la danse de Montréal, two UK Critics’ Circle Dance Awards, three Olivier Awards, and an honorary doctorate from Simon Fraser University.