New Works Spotlight
A look inside our multifaceted, value-driven, community-responsive service organization
Beyond performances and programs, New Works is part of a living, evolving dance ecosystem. This monthly blog series highlight the unseen moments—the collaborations, reflections, and shifts that shape our community. It’s about the ripples of artist support, learning, and shared growth. Each story offers a glimpse into the evolving needs of the dance community and how we respond.
By: Megan Gibbons
New Works was lucky to work with 2025 Spring Student Intern Megan Gibbons who, among other projects, took on documenting the NWXR season of collaborative creative workshops and culminating open studio sharing. Get to know the program through Megan's lens and dive into this world of technology, movement, and community.
Documentation:
Megan Gibbons
Aidan Ferrar
Editor:
Megan Gibbons
NWXR 2025 Coordinator and Creative Lead:
Avideh Saadat Pajouh
Workshop Facilitators:
Sarah Finn
Ghazal Majidi
Alexa Mardon
Avideh Saadat Pajouh
Collaborating Artists/Performers:
Samira Banihashemi
Kaili Joei Che
Sam Davis
Andy Dongan Liu
Mermaid Li
Lance Lim
danielle Mackenzie Long
Ghazal Majidi
Kevin Jesuino
Ove Holmqvist
nazanin oghanian
Kira Radosevic
Niloufar Samadi
Aleksandar Zecevic
About Megan Gibbons
Megan Gibbons (she/her) is a third-year film student at Simon Fraser University with a focus on producing and screenwriting. She has directed and contributed to various films and is currently exploring experimental storytelling in a project that highlights dance and the human body through minimal dialogue. Megan’s passion for film and the arts was shaped by internships with organizations such as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and her role as a summer Production Assistant at Early Music Vancouver. Originally from Houston, Texas, she has lived internationally and now resides in Vancouver, BC, where she continues to pursue her creative and academic endeavors.
Megan worked with New Works at the Spring 2025 Student Intern from January - April 2025, and among other projects, worked to support and document this seasons' NWXR program.
New Works delivers many unique programs, in many different ways, in support of many communities of artists. If you’ve ever asked a New Works staff member, “so, what does New Works do exactly?”, you’ve likely been met with a rambling run on sentence and a laundry list of exciting programs and projects that we have on the go. Up close it may look a little messy, but take a step back and you will see the container: all of our work exists in response to current gaps in the needs of the dance community. This looks like performance opportunities, partnership and collaboration, professional development, teaching engagements, mentorship, skills training, and many more. And we are just one small piece of this vitally diverse dance milieu.
We envision a healthy artist-centred arts ecosystem where connection, collaboration, and opportunity is celebrated beyond the container of our own organization. Through this ongoing blog series, we invite you to join us in witnessing artist experience through and beyond New Works programs, and in celebration of our living, breathing, shared communities.
Top Photo: NWXR 2025 artists explore new technologies in the studio. Still from footage captured by Megan Gibbons.