We’re Hiring: Donor Engagement & Fundraising Specialist
NewsStart Date: January 8, 2024
Permanent Part-Time: Two (2) days per week equivalent
Salary: $20,000 per year
Flexible Work Model: Work-from-home with periodic in-office days, or fully in-office if preferred
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Jazz: A Journey of Self
Education, PersonalBy Raoul Pillay
Through Jazz, I found the gift of self. Growing up as coloured in Zimbabwe but black in Canada, it felt like two very different stories. I had to relearn mine. Who is Raoul?!
I spent a lot of my teenage years…
Education, Inspiration and Art: The Career Path of Rosemary James
Education
I am an artist with over thirty years of experience as a dancer, educator, rehearsal director and entrepreneur. Reflecting on my journey into dance has brought up memories of teachers and mentors who have supported my artistic development,…
Documenting Black Dancing Bodies Against the Odds
Education
Documenting Black Dancing Bodies Against the Odds
By Emilie “Zila” Jabouin
When people ask me what I do, I say I am a dance artist and a researcher. The two actually go very intimately hand-in-hand.…
Codifying Our Dances
dI Info, EducationFrom October 21-23, 2022, dance Immersion hosted the Legacy Series: Jazz Dance Symposium. On the first night we watched the extraordinary documentary entitled “Everything Remains Raw: A Historical Perspective on Hip Hop Dance” by E. Moncell…
Globally Connected: 2023 IABD Conference & Festival Toronto
dI Info
Originally posted in the International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD) “Keepers of the Flame” Newsletter in 2022.
Toronto, Ontario has a population of over 2.5 million people and is the most populated city in the country…
Trained VS. Self-Taught: A False Dichotomy in Dance
EducationWhat is art?
Art to me is an escape from reality. A way to express our thoughts, feelings, emotions and experiences.
Throughout my artistic journey, I have encountered many situations where people were engaged in conversations on the differences…
Esie Mensah on Tessel: Bantaba Q & A
EducationA continuation of dance Immersion's Online Bantaba & Check-In with Esie Mensah on her film, Tessel.
In this video, Esie answers questions from the audience that we did not have time for at the Bantaba event.
Preserving Our Traditions
Education
Hello,
My name is Zahra Badua and I am the administrative assistant here at dance Immersion – welcome to my blog. Over the next few weeks, I will be hosting a community corner where I will be discussing various topics that…
Serving Dance Artists
dI Info, NewsOn January 27, 2021, dance Immersion’s Curator & Program Director Timea Wharton-Suri spoke on Turnout Radio CIUT 89.5 FM about our programs and services for dancers. Also on the broadcast were Robert Sauvey of Dance Umbrella of Ontario…
dI Interview with Dr. Seika Boye: Balance
Health, Personal
As part of our 2018 Doing Our Thing event, dance Immersion had the opportunity to ask Dr. Seika Boye:
How do you balance being both a scholar and an artist?
Seika’s In-Depth Reply:
“I am not sure that I ever tried…
A Note of Reflection and Gratitude for 2020
dI Info, PersonalBy Timea Wharton-Suri
At the end of 2020, an exceptional year of challenge and change, I am reflecting on dance Immersion’s year.
Shock, fear, hope, strength, questioning, challenging, calling out, calling in, coming together, standing…
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