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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-350-5450



Address: 70 Peter Street, Suite B07 M5V 2G5 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.olishow.com

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Outside Looking In 10.11.2020

Get a chance to be part of the OLI dance program, through our express entry! It's FREE for all Indigenous youth This year, we are calling for individual entries so you can apply yourself! We give you the power cause U+OLI= Dance How to get into Express Entry:... Shoot a short video (less than 1 min) of yourself dancing to your favourite beat Log into Facebook and Like our page @OutsideLookingIn1 Tag us in your video post on Facebook or/you can share your video via Facebook messenger (private message) Use the Hashtag: #OLIDanceExpress in your posts Submission Deadline: December 8, 2020 Don't miss this fab opportunity to be showcased on OLI's social media and get exclusive access to our Zoom introductory class. If you do not wish to submit a video entry, click the link in this post to receive an invite to the introductory class: https://bit.ly/oliform See more

Outside Looking In 09.11.2020

If you: love to dance are Indigenous can connect to a Zoom call would like to be part of a vibrant community... want to experience first-hand the transformative power of Dance Click the link to register and gain access to our first virtual dance class this Thursday, November 26th! Sign up here: bit.ly/oliform See more

Outside Looking In 22.10.2020

Hear from past participants of our OLI Dance Program! Now is your chance to join the program for the 2020-'21 school year. We offer Indigenous youth an opportunity to participate in structured weekly dance classes, to work towards earning a high-school credit, and an opportunity to perform at our year-end national show! ... This year, we are calling for individual entries so you can directly apply yourself! We give you the power cause U+OLI = Dance! Simply click the following link to sign up and be invited to one of our introductory classes: https://bit.ly/oliform Deadline to apply: December 8, 2020 Don't miss this limited opportunity to get exclusive access to our Zoom introductory class. See more

Outside Looking In 08.10.2020

Get a chance to be part of the exciting OLI Dance Program through our express entry! It's FREE for all Indigenous youth. The OLI Dance Program offers Indigenous youth an opportunity to participate in structured weekly dance classes, work towards earning a high-school credit, and an opportunity to perform at our year-end national show! This year, we are calling for individual entries so you can directly apply yourself! We give you the power cause U+OLI ...= Dance! Simply click the following link to sign up and be invited to one of our introductory classes: https://bit.ly/oliform Deadline to apply: December 8, 2020 Don't miss this limited opportunity to get exclusive access to our Zoom introductory class. See more

Outside Looking In 27.08.2020

Dancing is so much more than just dancing. We you and your passion, Reyna! Our dance program looks a little different this year but that means that it is open to EVEN MORE PEOPLE than ever! If you love music, dancing, and want to join a team of student dancers that receive regular instruction and learn choreography from a professional dancer send us a DM to chat or apply through our application form here: https://bit.ly/OLIDanceApp

Outside Looking In 25.08.2020

Ahead of Remembrance Day next week, today we acknowledge National Indigenous Veterans Day to recognize the contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples to Canada’s war efforts. Indigenous peoples are often excluded from historical discussion of war and only recently are stories of Indigenous veterans being shared in mainstream media. This rich heritage has been recognized in many ways. The names given to several Royal Canadian Navy warships over the years, l...ike HMCS Iroquois, Cayuga and Huron, are just one indication of the contributions of Indigenous peoples in Canada's military efforts This long tradition of military service is also commemorated with the striking National Aboriginal Veterans Monument in Ottawa (pictured). This deeply symbolic memorial features a large bronze eagle at its top, with four men and women from different Indigenous groups from across Canada immediately below. A wolf, bear, bison and cariboupowerful animals that represent "spiritual guides" which have long been seen by Indigenous cultures as important to military successlook out from each corner. Remembrance ceremonies are held at this special monument, including on National Aboriginal Veterans Day which is observed each year on November 8. See more