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Monday, July 19, 2010

Blackfoot dance history returned to the community

>> by Naomi Brand
On June 21st, coinciding with National Aboriginal Day, a large piece of traditional Blackfoot (Kainai) knowledge was handed back to the community in a most un-traditional way. A collection of interviews about Blackfoot culture and traditional dances generated through the work of a group of researchers was handed over to the Blackfoot community in the form of CDs and DVDs. The interviews are a part of a five-year-long project by University of Lethbridge researchers Lisa Doolittle (theatre arts) and Troy Emery Twigg (Native American Studies) and University of Calgary's Anne Flynn (dance) entitled "Blackfoot Dance History: Selected Perspectives". Beginning with the criminalization of indigenous dances such as sun dances and give-away ceremonies, which were made illegal through changes to Canada's Indian Act in the late 1800s, the researchers looked at various forms of Blackfoot dance from the perspective of several elders and young people in Southern Alberta Blackfoot communities. "To us as outsiders, the resilience of this community in the face of multiple assaults on their way of life is most striking, and that resilience is powerfully expressed in the unbroken practice of dance ceremonies, and in the immense popularity of dance competitions and in contemporary artistic expression," says Doolittle. The materials will be housed in the Blackfoot Digital Library at Red Crow College and will also be made accessible to the public through the University of Lethbridge library. The research is part of a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada–funded investigation into dance and multiculturalism in Canada.
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Dance Umbrella of Ontario is moving

>> by Naomi Brand
After almost twenty years at its current west-end location, the Dance Umbrella of Ontario (DUO) will be moving to a new office space at the corner of Parliament and Carlton streets in Toronto's east end. The organization's new home will offer desk space to rent, internet and phone access, printing and photocopying services and storage space, as well as provide a place for dance professionals to congregate and connect to the dance community. The new office is located in the same neighbourhood as Canadian Children's Dance Theatre, Coleman Lemieux & Co., Toronto Dance Theatre, School of Toronto Dance Theatre and Dance Collection Danse. DUO is scheduled to move into its new home on September 1, 2010.

31st Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards

>> by Cynthia Brett
The 31st Annual Dora Mav0r Moore Awards were held on June 28th by the Toronto Alliance of Performing Arts (TAPA). this time led the dance division winning two awards: one to Heidi Strauss for Outstanding Original Choreography and another to Brendan Wyatt for Outstanding Performance. Shoot the Moon/Wings of Wax/The Second Person (Luminato presents Nederlands Dans Theater) won for Outstanding Production, and Richard Sacks in collaboration with Red Sky musicians won Outstanding Original Sound Design/Composition for Tono.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Canadian dance film short wins awards

>> by Cynthia Brett
Slip (2008), a six-minute dance film that takes place inside a women's change room, won two awards at the Canadian Film Centre's Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto June 1st through 6th, 2010. Director Chelsea McMullan took home the award for Best Experimental Short while Maya Bankovic won the Kodak Award for Best Cinematography in a Canadian Short. Slip was funded by Bravo!FACT and choreographed by Yvonne Ng, artistic director of Tiger Princess Dance Projects.
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Kevin O'Day creates new work as winner of Koerner Award


>> by Cynthia Brett
Kevin O'Day is The Banff Centre's first Koerner Foundation Distinguished Guest Artist in Choreography. He was collaboratively chosen by artistic directors whose companies will participate in the centre's Professional Dance Program this summer. The Koerner award, a new opportunity for established choreographers, complements the biannual Clifford E. Lee Award for emerging Canadian choreographers, whose 2010 recipient is Robert Stephen – a second soloist with The National Ballet of Canada. O'Day's new work will premiere in July at the 2010 Banff Summer Arts Festival.
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Culture Days Festival 2010

>> by Samantha Mehra
Culture Days, a collaborative pan-Canadian volunteer movement that aims to raise the awareness and participation of Canadians in the cultural lives of their communities, will take place from September 24th through 26th in various locations across Canada. The annual Culture Days events will feature free and interactive activities that invite citizens to participate in and discover the creative processes of their community's artists and creators in various disciplines.
http://www.culturedays.ca
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Recent Awards in Dance: Édouard Lock and Helen Husak

>> by Samantha Mehra
Édouard Lock, founder of Montréal's La La La Human Steps, and Calgary-based dancer Helen Husak are recent recipients of Canadian awards in the arts. Lock was awarded one of two Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes, which recognize outstanding lifetime achievement and contribution to Canadian culture. The Molson prize, worth $50,000, becomes the most recent in a long list of awards for Lock who has been named an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a Chevalier de l'Ordre du Québec. In Alberta, Helen Husak received one of seven 2010 biennial emerging artist awards from the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards Foundation. The recipients of this year's awards represented a broad range of arts disciplines, including film, music, dance, theatre, visual arts, production and writing, and glass artists. The award acknowledged Husak as being one of Canada's leading contemporary dancers, and being instrumental in developing training programs for professional dancers in Calgary. In 2008, Husak was the recipient of the Enbridge Artist Award at the Mayor's Evening for Business and the Arts in Calgary.
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