(*Background photo by Robert Cote)
PC performing our second song at the Move It! fundraiser show. (Please note, I don't think the video and sound are perfectly in sync, it's not the dancers!
Prairie Caravan performing our first song at the fundraiser called Move It! It was for a local Winnipeg gal to run for a fundraiser for Diabetes.
We were honoured to have been selected to represent Tribal in the opening act for the Bellydance Superstars touring show, in Winnipeg fall of 2011
Prairie Caravan doing our second song at Summer Shimmy 2011
The frist act at Summer Shimmy 2011, Prairie Caravan
Envision - Wolseley Arts Festival, May 14 2011 This is our entrance song at the Wolseley Arts festival. The ladies of Prairie Caravan along with the student troupe had a great time dancing again at this festival. This was our third year in a row, and hopefully there will be many more!
Miserlou Mash at Callisto performance, March 2011 Here Prairie Caravan and Students are performing one of three songs for the "Callisto" performance, held during the Jennifer Neudorf workshop. We had an amazing time at both the workshop and the show! Thanks again to Heather from Black Cat Bellydance for doing all the organizing of the whole weekend! (Please note, there are actually 11 dancers on the stage. That's why it appears people are popping in and out of the shot )
Prairie Caravan and Students performing to Ancient Voices at Callisto show, March 2011 Prairie Caravan and Students performing at the Callisto show during the Jennifer Neudorf workshop weekend. (See if you recognize the song!) Please note there are actually 11 dancers on stage!
Two Tribes Collide Christmas party with Illuminari (Dec 14 2010) We decided to have a "Two Tribes Collide" Christmas party with the lovely chicks from Illuminari! We had way too much fun, and ate way too much chocolate! ( I know! You're thinking, can that even be done?!!?) We hope to make it an annual event! Here you'll also see some of our ladies from our new Student Troupe! This was their first "official" performance And yes . . . we ARE dancing to Rob Zombie's Dragula. I mean . . . how much more Christmasy can you get? (Thanks to Maureen for the video!!)
This was on the second performance for some of the students that you see here with the troupe. We were dancing at the Wolseley Arts Festival (here ...