• We’re working on a new creation!

    After two creation periods in November 2025 and January 2026, ending in a private showing, Living Room is going to be subject to another creative residency in France!

    Artistic Director David Danzon has assembled a crew of 4 local dance artists who will be collaborating in Cordes-sur-ciel, just north of Toulouse. Taking a fresh outdoor perspective to the work –which you’re encouraged to read about in our Season Review– they will be looking to create a street theatre version.

    This residency is going to fuse with ideas, experimentation and play. Surrealism, absurdism and intimate audience interactions are the focus of the work, as the performance shifts between slow, minimalist instances, to loud, maximalist happenings.

    Stay tuned to see how this piece expands and progresses!

  • 2025 Year in Review

    Season Review 2025

    In 2025, the CORPUS family grew: new faces, new energy, and lots of reasons to celebrate. We welcomed wonderful artists and collaborators into the fold, making our creative community bigger, bolder, and more joyful than ever.

    We packed our bags and hit the road (and the skies!), bringing CORPUS work to Mainland China, Sweden, and Hong Kong. Along the way, we toured some of our favourite creations: Les moutons, Camping Royale, and La bulle, sharing laughter and wonder with audiences around the world.

    And then there were the sheep.

    The Alpine Merry Sheep Choir returned for what can only be described as its most iconic season yet, turning heads, melting hearts, and reminding us all how powerful (and fun) art in public space can be.

    Here’s to a year of movement, mischief, and magical moments; and to using this incredible momentum to prepare for a milestone year ahead as we step boldly toward CORPUS’ 30th anniversary!

  • A Holiday Season to Remember for the Alpine Merry Sheep Choir

    The Alpine Merry Sheep Choir had an exceptional 2025 holiday season, one that truly took Toronto (and the internet) by storm.

    Our roaming, carolling flock filled neighbourhoods, markets, shopping centres, and public spaces across the GTA with festive cheer, delighting unsuspecting audiences wherever they wandered. From downtown streets to Newmarket Mall, the sheep brought surprise, laughter, and sing-along joy to thousands.

    And then… the internet did what the internet does best.

    The Choir went wildly viral on TikTok, racking up over 5 million views, introducing our merry sheep to audiences far beyond Toronto. What began as spontaneous holiday magic quickly became a national conversation.

    The media took notice.

    On December 10th, YorkRegion.com published a feature story celebrating the sheep carollers’ joyful takeover:

    https://www.yorkregion.com/news/sheep-carollers-video-newmarket-mall/article_5694181a-c782-54e8-ad9e-028f9c1a3c7b.html

    The very next morning, on December 11th at 8:20am, the Choir joined CBC Metro Morning as part of their Advent Calendar series, spreading holiday cheer live on air.

    Momentum continued to build.

    CTV News (CP24) captured shoppers’ bewildered and delighted reactions at Newmarket Mall:

    https://www.cp24.com/news/canada/2025/12/16/carollers-dressed-as-sheep-bewilder-shoppers-at-newmarket-ont-mall

    The Alpine Merry Sheep Choir then appeared live on CBC News Network in a national television interview, bringing our woolly wonder to audiences across the country:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=WxRtBLVZv32rJT3f&v=W2yKnZKgekU&feature=youtu.be

    Coverage expanded even further with features on CityNews:

    https://youtu.be/W411lVwnEdY

    And French-language outlet ONFR (TFO):

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/tIRY5qWuSeQ

    From viral TikToks to radio waves, from local headlines to national television, the Alpine Merry Sheep Choir proved once again that a little whimsy — and a lot of heart — can travel very far.

    2025 reminded us that people are hungry for surprise, softness, and shared joy. And sometimes, all it takes is a flock of singing sheep to bring a city together.

  • Merry Christmas and Happy New Years!

    That’s a wrap on another joyful run of the Alpine Merry Sheep Choir and now the flock is heading back to the pasture for a well-earned rest.

    Over the past weeks, our singing sheep have wandered through Toronto’s markets and neighbourhoods, filling the air with carols and spreading a little seasonal magic along the way. From quick smiles to spontaneous sing-alongs, every encounter reminded us why we love bringing art and wonder into public spaces.

    We hope our woolly choir brightened your day, even just for a moment, and we’re already counting down to next year’s return.

    From all of us at Corpus, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for being part of the journey. See you in 2026!

  • 5 Years of Holiday Cheer!

    It began on front porches in the middle of a pandemic, a simple act of joy in uncertain times. Five years later, the Alpine Merry Sheep Choir continues to warm hearts across Toronto. What started as a one-time experiment has become a seasonal favourite, delighting audiences of all ages with laughter, song, and plenty of “baahs.”

    This December, our festive flock is back — warming up their voices (and hooves!) to spread joy at some of Toronto’s most beloved holiday destinations. You’ll spot them roaming each location, popping up where you least expect them with songs, silliness, and plenty of woolly charm. Whether you’ve seen them before or it’s your first time, come experience a show that has become as much a part of the season as twinkling lights and hot cocoa.

    So bundle up, bring your family and friends, and join us in celebrating five years of laughter, song, and community.

    Because in Toronto, nothing says “holidays” quite like a choir of singing sheep.

    Where to Find the Roaming Flock

    📍The Drake Hotel
    Friday November 21
    8:30pm

    📍 St. Lawrence Market – Winter Village
    Saturday November 22
    10:30am & 12:15pm

    📍 Upper Canada Mall
    November Thur 28 · Fri 29 · Sat 30
    1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

    📍 Berkley Theatre
    Les Zinspirées* Presented by Théâtre Français de Toronto (must purchase a ticket).
    November 28
    In the lobby, after the performance.

    📍 St. Lawrence Market – Winter Village
    November Sat 29 · Sun 30
    4:30 PM & 5:45 PM

    December Sat 6 · Sun 7 · Sat 13 · Sun 14 · Sun 21
    11:00 AM & 12:45 PM

    📍 Dufferin Grove’s Farmers Market
    Thursday December 4
    4:45pm

    📍 Waterloo Tree lighting ceremony
    Friday December 5
    6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

    📍 Harbourfront CentreWinterfest
    Saturdays December 14 · 21
    5:30 PM & 7:00 PM

    📍 Royal Ontario MuseumROM After Dark
    Friday December 19

    📍 St. Lawrence Market – Winter Village
    Saturday December 20
    10:30 am & 12:15pm

    📍 The JunctionWindow Wonderland
    Saturday December 20
    3pm – 5pm

    Follow the flock on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes moments, live updates, and a few extra “baahs” along the way!

    *Selected from over 200 High school students across Southwestern Ontario, five original, powerful, and vibrant stories will come to life at the Berkeley Street Theatre, hosted by the Théâtre Français de Toronto.

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      Concept: David Danzon, based on Les moutons by Sylvie Bouchard and David Danzon

      Artistic Direction: David Danzon, Anika Johnson, Kaitlin Torrance

      Performers: Madison Claringbold, Joel Cumber, Gibum Dante Lim, Macayla Paris

      Costume Design: Joanne Leblanc

      Arrangements and Music Direction: Anika Johnson

      Choreography: Kaitlin Torrance

      Associate Music Director: Britta Johnson

      Additional Arrangements: Suzy Wilde

      Performers: Madison Claringbold, Joel Cumber, Gibum Dante Lim, Macayla Paris

      Costume Design: Joanne Leblanc

      Junior Prodcuer: Marthe Lenoir

      Producer: Janin Goldman

    • MUKASHI MUKASHI Takes Home 2 Dora Awards!

      A Night to Remember at the 45th Dora Awards: Mukashi, Mukashi Celebrates Two Big Wins

      The 45th annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards was truly one for the books, and CORPUS is thrilled to share that MUKASHI MUKASHI (Once Upon a Time) was recognized with two major wins:

      Outstanding Costume Design — Atsuko Kiyokawa
      Outstanding Lighting Design — Yann Becker

      We extend heartfelt congratulations to these brilliant artists for their vision, skill, and dedication. Their contributions helped bring Mukashi, Mukashi to life in spectacular fashion.

      Conceived and directed by CORPUS’ Artistic Director David Danzon, and co-produced with The KIO Company, Mukashi, Mukashi is a bold theatrical fusion of Eastern and Western storytelling traditions. The piece centers around two iconic figures from Japanese and Western folklore—The Wolf and the Crane—whose unlikely encounter sparks a journey from tension to harmony, woven through transformation, humour, and empathy.

      The work blends traditional and contemporary Japanese art forms—Origami, Kyōgen, Bunraku, Manga—with Western theatrical conventions such as pantomime, Looney Tunes-style comedy, and even elements of TV talk shows. The result is a dynamic and playful theatrical experience that bridges cultures while exploring the universal themes of conflict, cooperation, and metamorphosis.

      Mukashi, Mukashi was honoured with eight Dora Award nominations in total, including:

      • Outstanding Production
      • Outstanding New Play
      • Outstanding Direction
      • Outstanding Ensemble
      • Outstanding Lighting Design
      • Outstanding Set Design
      • Outstanding Costume Design
      • Outstanding Music Composition & Sound Design

      These nominations are a testament to the incredible work of the entire creative team and ensemble who brought this unique and visually rich piece to audiences.

      We are deeply grateful to our partners and funders who made this production possible:


      Canada Council for the Arts

      Ontario Arts Council

      Toronto Arts Council

      Japan Foundation Toronto

      Charitable Gaming Ontario

      Rama Gaming House

      Thank you for supporting bold, imaginative performance—and for helping Mukashi, Mukashi find its wings.

    • 8 Dora Nominations for Mukashi Mukashi!

      We are  honored to be nominated for the 45th annual DORA awards in 8 categories for the CORPUS and Kio Company co-production of Mukashi Mukashi (Once Upon A Time)

      Outstanding Ensemble: Kaitlin Torrance, Kohey Nakadachi, Sakura Korin, Takako Segawa

      Outstanding Lighting & Set Design: Yann Becker

      Outstanding Costume Design: Atsuko Kiyokawa

      Outstanding Music Composition & Sound Design: Anika Johnson

      Outstanding Production: CORPUS

      Outstanding Play and Direction: David Danzon

      A CORPUS and The Kio Company co-production, Mukashi, Mukashi was conceived and directed by CORPUS’ artistic director David Danzon, and explores a whimsical meeting between The Wolf and The Crane, iconic figures from Western and Japanese folklore, through a rich blend of traditional and contemporary art forms.

      Congratulations to all the amazing nominees. We can’t wait to celebrate with you on June 30 at Meridian Hall! 

    • Camping Royale is Going on Tour this Summer

      CORPUS’ satirical show returns to Toronto! Bring your camping chairs and enjoy this playful work full of humour and theatrical invention. Laughter and surprises guaranteed. Coming soon to a public square near you!

      A Royal Proclamation of Upcoming Free Performances in Toronto

      July 1st 2pm & 5pm – A Sovereign Sojourn by the Sea!
      Their Royal Highnesses shall grace the shores of Lake Ontario with their presence, greeting their loyal South Shore subjects during an appearance at the prestigious Harbourfront Centre.

      July 17th 4:30pm – A Picnic Fit for Queens at Dufferin Grove!
      Unfurl your blankets and settle beneath the shade of the trees at Dufferin Grove Farmers’ Market, for a delightfully twisted performance, blending absurdity and enchantment. Free of charge!

      July 19th TBD – Market Day Majesty at St. Lawrence!
      Her Majesty Queen Sophie-Charlotte and Her Majesty Queen Louise shall appear amidst the crowd at the St. Lawrence Market, presented as part of Jamii’s Market Day, a festive event featuring a multitude of free activities for the whole family.The royal spectacle shall last forty minutes and promises merriment for commoners of all ages.

      A Royal Proclamation of Upcoming International Performances

      August 9th to 16th – Camping Royale Graces Stockholm, Sweden!

      Her Majesties shall extend their royal promenade to the grand lawns of Stockholm, delighting Nordic subjects at Parkteatern!

      Camping Royale is 40 minutes of laughter and wonder for audiences of all ages!

      Created by: Carolin Lindner

      Performers:

      Gibum Dante Lim as Maestro
      Daibei Wang as Queen Louise
      Macayla Paris as Queen Sophie-Charlotte

    • Discover our 2024 Season Review!

      Here our 2024 Season Review designed by Carolin Lindner!
      Thank you to all the artists, team members, programmers, partners and friends of CORPUS for your invaluable support. 

    • La bulle is going to Hong Kong

      Exciting news! La bulle will be in Hong Kong from April 5th to 22nd! 🌃 We’re thrilled to be part of the WestK FunFest, presented by the West Kowloon Cultural District!

      Over the next three weeks, we’ll be performing seven shows and hosting a movement workshop focused on the neutral mask, led by David Danzon. 

      Follow our adventures in Hong Kong live on Instagram and Facebook.
      PS: Stay tuned, more exciting news is coming soon!