Horse prances are a great way to warm up your feet for a dance class, but becoming a dancing horse actually requires four legs and some special training!
Posted April 3, 2013As The Dance Current prepares to launch our new website, our Feet First campaign highlights a variety of fun foot facts and themes. En vogue today are …
Posted April 3, 2013The stoat (or ermine), a short-tailed weasel native to Canada (as well as parts of North America and Eurasia), has a particularly fascinating hunting st...
Posted April 12, 2012Gonzo Lab is back at it again with the “Dance Your Ph.D” contest, which recognizes the best dance interpretations of scientific doctoral work, including…
Posted October 25, 2011A few days ago the Calgary Zoo released this video of Zola, a nine-year-old western lowland gorilla who just loves to play in water. Zola’s keepers reg…
Posted June 22, 2011Canada’s dazzling multimedia show Cavalia combines dance, acrobatics and equestrian arts to create, what its website describes as, an “homage to t…
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