A new dance-flick “TURN THE BEAT AROUND” featuring several of Toronto’s top dancers is scheduled to appear on MTV on Friday February 26 at 10pm! The two-hour telefilm focuses on one girl’s struggle to realize her dreams – no matter how
Salsa To is hosting a Fundraiser for Haiti Monday 1 February at Acrobat Lounge (near Yonge and Eglinton.) All of the cover goes to the Canadian Red Cross. There will be performances and draws with monies going to the Red
In 2009 the Evian Roller Babies entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the most viewed online advertisement in history. Dancing continue to be popular and the year 2009 has seen continued growth in dancing in Toronto. With the merge
Toronto is host to many annual dancing festivals in which dance promoters invite top dancers from around the world to showcase performances and conduct extensive dance workshops. These festivals include the Canada Salsa Congress and the Toronto International Flamenco Festival
“Toronto is proud home to thousands of Haitian-Canadians and this is one of the many communities that make up Toronto’s culturally rich mosaic. So when tragedies like this occur, it resonates across our city,” said Toronto Mayor David Miller in
The Filipino Ati-Atihan Festival is a world-renown celebration in Aklan (an island in the Philippines), similar to the Mardi Gras in Rio and New Orleans. Every third weekend of January, over a million people flock to the town of Kalibo and
Shiamak Davar is a renowned Indian choreographer, entertainer, and dance educator who has brought a fusion dance style combining Western Jazz technique and Indian movement to the Toronto area. His “Winter Funk” workshop is a unique program training amateur dancers
On Saturday, December 12th Heritage Toronto will present a plaque honouring Boris Volkoff, Canadian ballet pioneer and renowned ice ballet choreographer.
So You Think You Can Dance Canada’s Top 10 finalists are heading coast-to-coast on an 18-city tour of Canada where they will be showcasing their incredible talents to audiences nationally. In addition to hitting the major markets of Vancouver, Toronto
On November 22, Natalli Reznik, a Toronto dancer and instructor who was a finalist in Season 1 of So You Think You Can Dance Canada, will join Janet Jackson on stage at the 2009 American Music Awards. Also dancing with
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