the elm grove studio presents:
E.G. SESSION #1
CHOREOGRAPHY & DANCE
SHONA KIYAMA
MUSIC
JULIAN ANDERSON-BOWES
w/ guests
SHOW - 1900
DOORS - 1800
MARCH 6TH 2026
61 ELM GROVE AVENUE
ABOUT THE ELM GROVE STUDIO
we are a multipurpose studio and gallery in toronto’s west end.
our 1340 ft2 space is designed for
exhibitions,
rehearsals,
events,
and creative projects of all kinds.
with flexible layouts, natural light,
we hope our space becomes a place for connection, experimentation, and artistic exchange in Toronto’s west end.
ABOUT THE EVENT
Join us for this inaugural evening showcasing our Artists in Residence:
Julian Anderson-Bowes
(music)
and
Shona Kiyama
(choreography & dance)
MEET THE ARTISTS
artists in residence











SHONA KIYAMA
JULIAN ANDERSON-BOWES
choreographer in residence
musician in residence
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Julian Anderson-Bowes (he/him) is an acoustic and electric bassist, improviser and composer hailing from Toronto, Canada. He performs with artists across a range of musical styles from traditional jazz and free improvisation to experimental/indie pop. He regularly composes and presents his original music with a shifting cast of collaborators, and in 2025 was awarded a residency at Toronto’s Tranzac Club, where he workshopped new compositions for his project called Moonbliss. In May of 2025, he released his first full length album with the group JabFung, the project he co-leads with LA-based drummer Anthony Fung, and also featuring Cuban-Canadians Luis Deniz and Rafael Zaldivar on saxophone and piano respectively.
In February of 2022 he released his first full-length album of music for solo bass, which was recorded at home during the winter of 2020/2021 and was completely self- produced. In the fall of 2023 he became a member of the modal music collective, Labyrinth Ontario, and has participated in five residencies with the group exploring music from Turkey, Greece, and Iran.Outside of the creative music realm, he has crafted a musical/sound scores for two solo dances by dance artist Katherine Semchuk: her own “In Pieces,” which premiered at Fluid Fest in Calgary in fall 2021, and “To Be Here,” a piece created in collaboration with Peggy Baker during the waning months of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and presented recently by Video Cabaret in Toronto for a five-show run in August 2025.
artist in residence photography provided by:
maxim luca bortnowski (@maximalbstudio)
guest artists


MICHAEL DAVIDSON
ALINE HOMZY
musician
musician
Toronto-based, Canadian vibraphonist & composer Michael Davidson, has built a reputation on moving fluidly between genres, consistently defying stylistic boxes. His music has been described “as sensuously immediate, yet questing, as it is both structurally rigorous and open in poetic effect,” (The Jazz Journal). Michael is an in-demand collaborator, leader and side person across the improvised, jazz, and creative music scenes. His musical pursuits blur the lines between composition and improvisation drawing equally from jazz, free music and classical traditions.
He has worked with many of the active jazz and improvised music players in Toronto and internationally including recent collaborations with drummer, Joe Chambers, vibraphonist David Friedman, and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell.
With double bassist Dan Fortin, he has started an independent record label, Elastic Recordings, exploring music that blurs the boundaries between improvisation and composition. Upcoming releases include collaborations with David Binney, Joe Chambers, Tommy Crane, and host of Toronto & international artists.
Aline Homzy is an award-winning violinist and composer. Originally from Montreal, born to a Québécois mom and an American dad with Eastern-European roots, Aline’s original music reflects her culturally-diverse background.
Beyond composing music, Aline is a regular violinist in the studios of Toronto, recording other artists’ original music. Aline is seeked-out for her lightning-fast sight-reading skills, her deep knowledge of jazz and improvisation and her musicality and upbeat personality. Some artists that she has recorded for include David Occhipinti, Andrew Downing, Iskwé, The Weather Station, Amanda Tosoff and many more. She is also the leader of the string section for SymphRONica (2019 Juno-nominated), Maurizio Guarini’s “A Goblin’s Chamber Music”, De Bouche à oreille – série de spectacles francophone, and many other Toronto- based projects that record and perform in the city. Aline has also performed and/ or recorded with international artists such as Munir Hossn (Brazil), Emma Smith (Edinburgh), Jake Sherman (USA), Leah Michelle (USA), Ed Sheeran (Great Britain), Danilo Perez (Panama), Cho Yongwon (South Korea), Mikko Hildèn (Sweden), amongst others. Aline has performed in halls and venues such as Koerner Hall, Massey Hall, The Glenn Gould Studio, the Burdock, the Great Hall, various stages for the TD International Toronto Jazz Festival, Festival international de jazz de Montréal, Stockholm International jazz festival and many chamber-music and jazz-related concert series.
F.A.Q
directions
is the space wheelchair accessible?
Unfortunately, this space is not wheelchair accessible due to two steps at the entrance.
seating
There is a limited amount of general seating (30 chairs)
If you require a chair please email us at:
info@elmgrovestudio.ca
beverages
Beverages, including a sober bar, will be available for purchase.
parking
There is street parking and a Green P nearby.