Fuel Season III

Kintsugi

Beauty from the Broken

Where Movement Sparks Reflection And Hope

Founded by Nicole Bain in 2024 and now in their third season, the FUEL Dance Collective is a multi-generational movement project committed to the idea that every body has a story to tell.

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Fuel uses that image to frame a live dance experience about brokenness, healing, reflection, beauty, and hope.

Nicole Bain in a black and white stage portrait.

Spark 01Season I

Sparking Reflection Through Movement and Stories

Nicole Bain on age, artistic integrity, and why Fuel gathers generations into one shared experience.

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A younger Nicole Bain posing during her early dance years.

Spark 02Season I

How the Silent Years Shaped My Dance Journey

A personal reflection on training, pause, imagination, and the formative years that looked quiet from the outside.

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Kai Wiggan in a portrait from the original Fuel sparks archive.

Spark 03Season I

Guided by Faith and Passion

A profile on Kai Wiggan’s work across choreography, teaching, lighting, and faith-shaped creative leadership.

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Season III Carries The Kintsugi Story Into The Room

Expect a live experience shaped around repair, resilience, and the beauty found in the repair. See moments from past gatherings, then join us for the next chapter in person.

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Fuel event highlight: A captivating moment from a live session

Plan For Season III

When

Fuel Season III takes place across two nights: May 2 and May 3.

Save both dates.

Where

Join us at the Philip Sherlock Centre, UWI, for the full Kintsugi experience.

Tickets

Reserve your seat now and be in the room for Fuel Season III.

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