Using dance to explore north and south No matter which way you interpret it, Outside Looking In is a bold experiment in cross-societal awareness. Toronto gets to look in on a community most city folk would never have a chance to experience... READ FULL STORY >> |
For youth on Ojibwa reserve, show much more than a performance There's a skim of ice on the puddles, a whistle to the wind off the lake and a young buck, gutted down the middle, hangs from a tree next to the water... READ FULL STORY >> | Outside Looking In, by Ronda Potts Toronto dancer and choreographer, Tracee Smith, keeps her dance students on track as they punch out a routine they’ve rehearsed since September. The air is pungent with sweat and excitement. The students... DOWNLOAD ARTICLE >> |
Moved By The Beat, by Hayley Mick On this recent morning, the happiest dancers at the National Ballet School in Toronto are the ones who can't pirouette, learned to dance six months ago and usually rehearse in a portable classroom, not a sunlit, state-of-the art facility. Their school burned down... READ FULL STORY >> | METRO NEWS, JULY 15th, 2009 Outside Looking In was recently featured in Metro Newspapers. Click here to download a PDF file of the full article. |
Tracee Smith - windspeaker confidential
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