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  • About
    • Company
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    • Arts and Health Research
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    • Young Audiences
    • Pendulum
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    • Analogy for Solid Bones
    • Solo Work
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Phin Performing Arts

sydney Ewert

Sydney (she/her) is an emerging contemporary dance artist from Sikunme’katik (Gaspereau, NS) and holds a BFA in dance from York University where she had the privilege to train under Tracey Norman, Syreeta Hector, and Jessica Runge. She has performed contemporary works across Canada, Portugal, and Iceland and has recently performed at Kinetic Open Studios, at the Halifax Fringe Festival, and with Mocean Dance in their SURGE emerging artist program. Sydney is passionate about the intersections of dance, community, and accessibility, which she explores through her work as the representative of the Atlantic provinces at the DTRC (Dancer Transition Resource Centre), as an educator (Cadance Academy), and through her personal research in the studio as a freelance dance artist and beyond.

Phin Performing Arts operates on the ancestral lands of Mi’kma’ki, in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. We are grateful to share these lands with the Mi’kmaw people.  We respect these lands and their original inhabitants, including the animals and people who have walked here before us, and aim to tread lightly on the earth out of respect for its future inhabitants.  

 

 

Phin Performing Arts
Kjipuktuk/Halifax
Canada
info *at* phin.ca
(902) 292-9366
 

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