Motus O dance theatre began performing in September 1990 as a collective including Cynthia Croker, Jack Langenhuizen, James Croker, Beth Newell, Gary Kirkham and
Natalie Radford. After performing collections of short pieces at arts festivals in Toronto they performed their first full-length show,
Human Knots, on November 14, 1992 at the
Markham Theatre in Ontario, Canada. (method of operating) and the Latin word "motus" (movement). Hence the "moving way of doing things." Newell, Radford and Kirkham went on to pursue other interests.
Natalie Radford becoming a movie and television actress and Gary Kirkham becoming a stage actor and playwright. Subsequently, Motus O was registered as a not-for-profit charitable company with James Croker, Cynthia Croker and Jack Langenhuizen as co-artistic Directors, choreographers and performers, roles that they continued until their retirement in 2024. Motus O has engaged a Company of additional performers throughout its existence as well as collaborating with writers,
playwrights, musicians, composers,
videographers and other artists. Cynthia, Jack and James all taught at the former Academy of Performing Arts School in Cambridge, Ontario and whilst there toured internationally with a number of productions. They had arrived at the Academy from different backgrounds and eclectic performance disciplines. Cynthia Croker grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and studied dance, as well as training in voice, flute and gymnastics including a vocal program at
Concordia College, Minnesota. On top of her other roles at Motus O she also serves as
costume designer. Jack Langenhuizen, who grew up in
Uxbridge, Ontario was a national figure skater who later studied and taught dance including modern and
contact improvisation. In addition to his other roles he is the general manager of Motus O. James Croker was raised on an Australian
sheep station and was initially attracted to mime, street performance and theatre. In addition to his other roles at Motus O he has prime responsibility for
set design and
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