The Mascall Dance Society is based in St. Paul's Anglican Church in Vancouver's West End; the group hosts a number of different performances and classes throughout the year. Though the Mascall Dance Society was initially founded in 1982; it was largely inactive until 1989 when it was rekindled. The Society has since worked with hundreds of artists, creating live performance, films, and videos. While Jennifer Mascall works as the company's primary choreographer, the society also mentors emerging artists and new choreographers. The organization's mandates include: promoting the public appreciation of and exposure to dance and its related arts; researching human movement and physical motivation; and educating dancers and the public in modern dance traditions, history, technique, and discoveries. The Nijinsky Gibber Jazz Club is an annual improvisation research ensemble. It was started in 1990, during the early days of the Mascall Dance Society. Dancers are accompanied by live DJs, musicians or spoken word artists. The Nijinsky Gibber Jazz Club is performed in bars, churches, streets, and other atypical venues for which such an event to take place. The Way Out West (WOW) Summer Intensive has been held since 2003. It's focused on introducing the uninitiated and enabling dancers to deepen their existing artistic practice. Traces of Emily Carr is a multi-media portrait based on the life, art and writings of Canadian artist,
Emily Carr (1871–1945). Traces of Emily Carr has toured across Canada, through the highlands of Scotland and performed at the Spoleto Festival in Italy. Since 2009, Mascall Dance has maintained a blog titled, "Talk: Dance as an Art Form" ==References==