Tribal Vision Dance

Visions of Turtle Island

Explore First Nations history and traditions in Tribal Vision’s high-energy performance! The artist will explain the history and significance of their dances and illustrate the cultural experience of First Nations peoples in Canada. This show is an introduction to the powwow culture of North American Indigenous people. Join the artists for an interactive Q&A to learn more about their regalia, dances, and First Nations history.

First Nations Dance Workshops 

In this workshop, students will learn about the history, meaning, and significance of certain traditional dances. Students will be moving and dancing for the duration of this high energy dance workshop.

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Booking Details
School In-Person Performance Fee: $1,280 + HST
Audience Size: 300
School Virtual Performance Fee: $548 + HST
Audience Size: 500
Virtual format: Pre-recorded video with live Q & A
School Workshop Fee: $730 + HST (two workshop minimum per day)
Audience Size: 50
Grades: K - 12
School Virtual Workshop Fee: $427 + HST
Audience Size: 50
Grades: K - 12
Language: English
Availability: year-round
Curriculum Connections
Meaning and symbolism of First Nations stories, dance and regalia
Respect and responsibility for the natural world
Cross Curricular Connections
Equity & Inclusion
Experiential Learning
Indigenous Education
About Tribal Vision Dance
Tribal Vision Dance is a family dance troupe from the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. The group is comprised of champion singers and dancers with a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with young audiences and families to build a deeper understanding and appreciation of First Nations culture.
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