Thank you to JRMCC SPORTS & RECREATION DEPT. for loaning TCDC the Van to attend acro camp in Prince Albert. Thank you to The Performing Arts Warehouse for letting us take over the studio for the day and to Miss Jenna for another amazing learning experience. We have been stretching our skills and learning so many new things all while having the time of our lives. We can’t wait to do it again!!
Thank you to Camille for chaperoning and making sure the little dancers had all the snacks they needed on the ride. A special thanks to our dancers for coming and for stretching their own limits, for trying everything & sharing their laughter and joy. Thank you to the families that entrusted us with your children for our first ever road trip!
IT’S OFFICIAL!!! #TEAMSASK IS THE OVERALL CHAMPION OF #NAIG2023!! We want to recognize and congratulate all of our amazing athletes who gave their all every day! Your talent is incredible and we could not be more proud! Thank you to our coaches, our mentors, our coordinators, our mission staff, our guidance team, our families, our supporters, anyone who played a part in this adventure! And last, but definitely NOT least, a huge thank you to our sponsors for supporting our kids to train, travel, compete and WIN!! #champions
We have a another very late athlete acknowledgment post. JRMCC Sports and Recreation is proud to support and sponsor our LLRIB athletes attending the 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) with Team Saskatchewan this summer in Halifax. Today’s athlete acknowledgment is Muhikan Eninew who will be competing in Volleyball.
Joining belly dance this year has been a blast! and a challenge. Way more challenging than it looks sounds like some big things are coming in the next year for this spicy group of ladies
Thank you to all who have made the North American Indigenous Games possible. So amazing to follow the Games and the many young people who pour their hearts out for their events. Leading up to the Games I have followed the many families who have held fundraising events to make sure that their young ones would have funds to get to Halifax; families you inspire me.
Over 4 days Yasmina Ramzy (Toronto) will work with the dancers of Ishraq Dance Troupe and others who wish to join to create 2 very different ensemble choreographies. One choreography will be emotional and romantic while the other will be fun and sassy. Participants will learn to work with a range of emotionality and how to navigate within complex ensemble configurations that Yasmina is known for. Each dancer’s unique talents will be harnessed and highlighted while experiencing the joy of working in a team. Yasmina will demonstrate how the same choreography can be configured for a variety of troupe sizes.
Schedule:
Oct 12&13, 6-9:30pm
Oct 14&15, 11am-5:30pm
JRMCC Jonas Roberts Memorial Community Centre
Contact Charlene Bosiak for registration & pricing.