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Lola McPherson RYAN

1946 - 2023

Lola McPherson RYAN obituary, 1946-2023, Toronto, ON

BORN

1946

DIED

2023

Lola RYAN Obituary

LOLA MCPHERSON RYAN Lola McPherson Ryan was a dancer, teacher, and writer whose life and art were inextricably linked. Her brave, imaginative spirit and wry humour live on in the many hearts, minds, and bodies that she so profoundly inspired. Born October 23, 1946, in London, England, Lola grew up in St. Catharines, Ontario. She lived in Vancouver from 1974 to 1992, moving to Ottawa in 1993, where she passed away peacefully on November 14, 2023. Lola's life and work spanned many fields of inquiry and expression. She began a career in dance in her twenties, founding and co-founding several dance and theatre companies and touring nationally. She was a significant figure in Canada's contemporary dance community and a co-founder of EDAM (Experimental Dance and Music), with whom she helped develop a style of movement called Contact Improvisation. As a critic, she wrote and broadcast reviews of dance and theatre across Canada and in the U.S. Over decades of teaching, Lola touched the lives of thousands of artists, children, adults, and seniors. She taught internationally, bringing Contact Improvisation to both France and Greece. She sought to reach between generations, encouraging links between youthful play and the world of dance. Lola taught at the University of Ottawa and served as chair of Dance Ontario. Her alma mater was Western University, from which she held both Bachelor's and Master's degrees as well as a Diploma in Education. After living most of her life as a man, Lola transitioned in her sixties, becoming a proud member of Ottawa's transgender community. Much of her later work was created in recognition of this community and in reflection upon her experiences within it. She directed her dance improvisation group, The Squad, for many years in Ottawa. Lola remained devoted to performance and teaching even while undergoing cancer treatments during the past two years. In January 2023, she performed a new solo piece titled In and Out of The Shadows, and in June, she co-created a group piece titled Skin Songs, presented in Strathcona Park. Lola was at her happiest in nature. She loved Gatineau Park and the McKay Pond and was an avid swimmer and cyclist. A lifelong athlete, she rowed for Canada's national team, competing in the World Rowing Championships in 1970 and the Pan-American Games in Colombia in 1971. Music was a constant companion for Lola. In her youth, she attended many concerts and festivals, including Woodstock in 1969, and her home was always full of soothing sounds. She took pride in decorating her home with art and craft from around the world – keepsakes of a life lived in curiosity and exploration. Lola was predeceased by her parents, John Ryan and Doris Lena Ryan. She leaves her sister Susan McPherson Ryan, her children Antoine and Théa Ryan, their mother Monique Léger, as well as family in England and many friends around the world. Lola's family and friends thank the oncology department at the Ottawa General Hospital and the doctors, nurses and PSWs on Five South at Saint-Vincent Hospice – they guided Lola through her final days with care, grace, respect, and love. Donations in Lola's memory can be made to an arts organization such as MASC, Dance Ontario, Ottawa Dance Directive or any other of your choice. A celebration of Lola's life will be held next spring. 'My role is a catalyst for the growth of whoever I work with, and I am complete and content in that position.'

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Nov. 25 to Nov. 29, 2023.

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Nadia

January 11, 2024

Lola was a regular at the coffee shop I worked at. It was always a highlight of my day to see her come in. We would tall about our days, she'd often stop in before or after a swim at McKay Pond.

I was lucky enough to see her dance at Strathcona Park for her Skin Songs series. She was incredible graceful and introduced me to the world of dance.

I miss her very much and am glad to know her final days were comfortable and peaceful. I'm grateful to have known her.

alan shain

December 27, 2023

We hadn't been directly in touch for a number of years. I took your movement classes in the 90s and 2000s. You opened up a world of movement and dance for me. Thank you for your gift and generosity.. My performance career was fundamentally influenced by you.

Janice Forsythe

December 1, 2023

My own health has precluded me from swimming since July so I wasn't aware that Lola had been ill again. I'm still in shock that I will no longer see that lovely pink bathing cap rounding the Pond next spring. My condolences to all of her family and friends. She will be missed by all of her Pond Pals.
Janice Forsythe

Diane

November 29, 2023

Beautiful memories of my wonderful cousin Lola . Thinking of Susan, Antionne,Théa and Monique at this very sad time . Diane, George and family

Yasmina Ramzy

November 28, 2023

Lola's passing is a huge loss to so many. She is most dear to my heart having made me giggle and given me confidence at Dance Weekend before going on stage. She never let me feel the stigma of my dance form. Many times we were each other's ally on the board at Dance Ontario. Love you Lola.

Jessica Ruano

November 28, 2023

I will think of you whenever I dance, make art, or work on my terrible posture xx

Tim Wynne-Jones

November 27, 2023

So sad to see you go. My heart goes out to Antoine and Thea, and to Monique

Kristina Watt Villegas

November 26, 2023

Thank you for all we shared, Lola. Thank you for the learning, the play, and the care we exchanged.

Peter Furesz

November 25, 2023

Lola was always a welcoming face with whom we shared many good times at the Pond!

Louise N. Boucher

November 25, 2023

Dear Lola, thank you for the many hours of dance improvisation you provided me through your classes. I also appreciated very much your dance performances from EDAM through In and Out of The Shadows. Rest peacefully.

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