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Keiskamma Canada Foundation is currently partnering with the Keiskamma Trust in South Africa, an NGO serving communities in the Eastern Cape. We support their provision of health services in the Umtha Welanga AIDS Treatment Centre as well as help to employ over 150 people in the creation of beautiful, hand-crafted goods through the Keiskamma Art Project.
To broaden existing workforce educational initiatives that provide the dept of labor performance based outcomes for at-risk and disconnected youth ages 14-24 who have selected careers in the technical performing arts, information technology, cosmetology and barbering.
"Reaching out, reaching in, growing together"
The Vanier Institute of the Family is a national non-profit organization and a recognized authority on families in Canada.
The Dancing on the Edge Festival was launched 1988 as a project of the Firehall Theatre Society developed in response to a surge in dance activity in Vancouver and a need for presentation opportunities for dance artists from across Canada. Due to the success of the festival, in 1998 the Firehall was encouraged to create an independent body, the Dancing on the Edge Festival Society, with the support and encouragement from all three levels of funding bodies. Since that time, the Festival has opened doors and provided commission, residency, professional development and presentation support for the majority of British Columbia dance makers, and for many of Canada’s leading artists and companies, including Compagnie Marie Chouinard, Wen Wei Dance, Margie Gillis, Fortier Danse, Kidd Pivot, etc. In 2013, the Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary, a tremendous landmark for the Festival and for the celebration, presentation and health of contemporary dance in Canada.