Tasha Faye Evans, Emily Solstice Tait, Kelly McInnes, Indigenous World Dance Residency 2024, photo by Rita Taylor.
A message from the Indigenous World Dance faculty:
Three indigenous master dance makers from Canada, Aotearoa and Hawai’i gather for the Indigenous World Dance 3.0 to share their practices, stories, and ancestral knowledge. Their individual voices elevate the embodied, immersive experiences of our talented programme dance practitioners. We invite you to peek into the fruits of their labour in an informal studio sharing through a moving multi-disciplinary response.
Go behind the scenes in Banff Centre's beautiful dance studios while witnessing the creative process of the participants and faculty of the Indigenous World Dance residency.
The three-week Indigenous World Dance residency brings together Indigenous dancers from around the world to deepen their artistic practice and connect in a supportive, collaborative environment.
Faculty members Peter Rockford Espiritu, Taane Mete, and Santee Smith will lead you from studio to studio as the dancers perform short but impactful choreographic excerpts.
In this Open Studios event, their time at Banff Centre—which has involved workshops, daily warm-ups, and one-on-one mentorship—culminates by inviting the public to view their works-in-progress.