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Pourin’ Down Rain: Cheryl Foggo retraces one black family’s journey to digging its very own western Canadian roots

A closer look at Cheryl Foggo's memoir Pourin' Down Rain: A Black Woman Claims Her Place on the Canadian Prairies, which is being re-released Saturday night at Memorial Library in Calgary.

Rowdy, sexy and rambunctious, DJD’s Juliet and Romeo transforms the duet into a knife fight

A review of Decidedly Jazz Dancework's Juliet & Romeo, on now at the 2020 High Performance Rodeo in Calgary Alberta, Canada.

Fluid Festival 2018 wrap: opening up space

A reflection on the 2018 Fluid Festival.

Review: Lisbeth Gruwez dances Bob Dylan

A review of Lisbeth Gruwez dances Bob Dylan at the Fluid Festival in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, November 2, 2018

Lisbeth Gruwez dances Bob Dylan: a Q&A

Choreographer and dancer Lisbeth Gruwez talks about her new show, featuring the music of Bob Dylan

Fluid Fest Review: tension between contemporary and classical sets off some Saturday night sparks

A review of Yukichi Hattori's Reverence, Lesley Telford's My Tongue, Your Ear an Wen Wei Dance's Dialogue, from Calgary's Fluid Festival Dance Festival.

Fluid Festival balances caution with high hopes to generate beautiful movement

Fluid Festival artistic producer Nicole Mion talks about the 2018 fest, which kicks off Thursday, October 18, in Calgary.

What’s skin got to do with it? Tzeng explores identity with That ch*nk in y/our armour

Choreographer and dancer Pam Tzeng talks about her new piece, That ch**k in y/our armour, part of the 2018 Fluid Festival in Calgary.

Jan Derbyshire is certifiably funny

A review of Certified, the new solo show by Jan Derbyshire.

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