FUSE Festival

Presented by: FUSE Festival
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Price: $0
Date: June 1, 2019 – July 1, 2019
Address: 2094 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Website: http://FuseFestival.ca

Atlantic Canada’s largest multicultural dance festival fans out to a month-long celebration of diversity through dance

2019 FUSE Festival programming includes a 19+ Dance Party, DJ/Dance battles, Pop-Up Flash Mob dances and dance-along sessions along with a variety of free, interactive events that span across Halifax leading up to the quintessential Canadian dance showcase and party on July 1st

HALIFAX, May 23, 2019 /FUSE/ – Dance artists across the city are teaming up with the FUSE Festival throughout the month of June to take part in sharing an unprecedented union of cultural, community, and professional dance.

Presented by the FUSE Festival, a not-for-profit performing arts initiative that promotes the power and diversity of dance, the month-long series of mostly free dance activities promises to be an exciting lead up to a full-day of free interactive performances and dance sessions on July 1, Canada Day, presented in partnership with HRM’s 2019 Canada Day program.

Just in its second year of operations, the FUSE Festival presents Nova Scotians with a fresh take on dance and diversity by shining a spotlight on the cultural heritage of local artists. With the support of sponsors and community partners, the FUSE Festival presents a month-long opportunity for audiences of all ages to express and experience Halifax’s unique artistic identities through the universal language of music and dance.

“After the huge success of the bi-annual FUSE Festival in 2017 as a signature project of Canada’s 150th anniversary, for which we sought input from a wide range of communities across the HRM; we realized that we needed more than just one day on Canada Day to showcase our rich cultural heritage through dance,” said Maria Osende, Director of the FUSE Festival.

“We invite everyone in Halifax, residents and visitors, to discover the impressive and diverse talents of our city’s talented dancers and to have fun exploring the many events FUSE is hosting for all ages and dance backgrounds throughout the month of June. And of course, rain or shine, we hope to see everyone at the massive dance party that we are hosting on the Halifax Commons on July 1st during the Festival’s flagship event on Canada’s 152nd birthday.”

You will recognize the FUSE team and dedicated volunteers through the red and white Canada Day themed FUSE t-shirts, which we will be available for purchase.

FUSE FESTIVAL PROGRAM
Tentative Schedule – Times and Events are Subject to change

DJ BATTLE DANCE PARTY
Saturday, June 1, 10pm, The Seahorse Tavern, $5 cover
Saturday, June 22, 10pm, Haliente’s Creative Studio, FREE

DANCE FUSE @ LIBRARY WEEKEND
Weekend of June 8 & 9 from 2 – 4pm
Cultural dance performances & dance-along sessions
Halifax Central Library, Paul O’Regan Hall
FREE

LEARN THE FLASH MOB DANCE
Multiple Flash Mob dance-along sessions
Dates TBA Locations TBA
FREE

FUSE FESTIVAL ON CANADA DAY
July 1 | 12pm – 5pm
Interactive, family-friendly performance & cultural dance showcase
Halifax Commons
FREE

7-11pm
The FUSE After Party on Canada Day
(19+) featuring world music and surprise performances.
Outdoor Stage The Commons/Emera Oval (Cogswell St)
FREE

For further information:

Maria Osende, Director
Phone: (902) 476-8482
maria@fusefestival.ca
@mariaosende

Media contact:
Kilah Rolle
Phone: 902-412-7042
PR@fusefestival..ca
@Ki_Rolle

Related Websites
http://www.FuseFestival.ca


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