Tim Spronk
Dancer
Tim Spronk began his training at the Alberta Ballet School, and is a graduate of York University majoring in Dance. He performed with the Newton Moraes Dance Company, touring Montreal, Toronto, Germany, and Brazil, the Free Flow Dance Company, Kd'd 2, Arabesque Dance Company and Kaeja d'Dance (Asylum of Spoons, Tabled Manners). His Film background includes
Old Country and
Asylum of Spoons directed by Alan Kaeja and Mark Adam.
Tim Spronk is a founding member of The Chimera Project in 1999. He was featured in Moments in Motion directed by Marlene Millar and Philip Szporer, and Bravo!FACT film I can almost, directed by Gregory Nixon and produced by Kathleen Smith. Tim Spronk was part of the creation process of Touch,I can almost, Light Explorations of a Darker Nature and Drawing the Line or The Hidden Spot.