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Alanis Morissette explains her boisterous, uninhibited concert dance moves

By David Friend, The Canadian Press on October 6, 2023.

TORONTO – Alanis Morissette knows her herky-jerky body movements in concert are unorthodox but says it’s because she has so much pent-up energy in her body that she “can barely hold it.”

“I always felt like I was a poodle inside the body of a black stallion,” the Ottawa native said earlier this week of performing live.

“Like, I’m an introvert in this wildly extroverted lifestyle.”

Morissette said the intimacy of the stage feels “in a strange way … like this tiny, little glittery fishbowl.”

And while she’s toned down the energy of her dance moves in recent years, she still lives for the “sacred moment” of performing live.

The “You Oughta Know” singer reflected on her stage presence while speaking about Mirvish’s production of “Jagged Little Pill,” which begins its month-long run at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto on Oct. 24.

The jukebox musical revolves around the struggles of a family, set to songs from Morissette’s 1995 debut album of the same name. Its Tony Award-winning book is by “Juno” screenwriter Diablo Cody.

“Jagged Little Pill” is Morissette’s first stage production, though she said it has inspired her to pursue her own one-woman show that would “really get into the nuts and bolts and crannies” of her life.

“I have to tell that story,” she said from northern California, where she now lives. “And there has to be humour, music and movement.”

She added: “It might not happen tomorrow, but it’s something that has to be expressed.”

“I’m giving myself 10 years.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 6, 2023.

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