featured projects

 
 
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bass witch

monthly dance party

A celebration of femme and fire.

BASS WITCH is a new collaboration between me time, Crimson Fire Show’s Jessica Mary Clayton and Sam Aubade. It is an intentional space to recognize, nurture and celebrate the unapologetic BIG FEMME ENERGY within our community and provide opportunities for support and representation.

 
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smart connections challenge

telekom electronic beats

Me Time was selected as 1 of 20 community leaders from around the world to meet in Berlin and ideate on dance music as a catalyst for social change. Her project won MVP and went on to development as a loyalty program that supported the DIY music community and incentivized cultural institutions to champion inclusion, diversity, accessibility and mental health.

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everybody

monthly dance party

Sharing the joy of letting go, getting down and leaving it all on the dancefloor. EveryBody is a monthly themed dance party that celebrates sobriety and moderation, provides a platform for underrepresented artists and creates intentional safer space for all bodies to move freely.

 
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we met dancing

storytelling project

After meeting her life partner, Midnight Snack, on the dancefloor, they started exploring the other connections they’d made dancing.
In collecting stories of dancefloor friendships, they gain insight into what makes friendlier, safer and more inclusive spaces and how we can facilitate friendship, connection and community on the dance floor.

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the 45

CAA School Safety Patrol

The 45 is a collaborative dance project that turned patroller safety positions into a dance that empowered them to be leaders in their school through music and movement. The 45 was screened to 80,000 CAA School Safety Patrollers across Ontario and Quebec getting them out of their seat and dancing.

 
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degrassi: the next generation

award-winning television series

Though it’s been 10 years since playing the beloved Liberty Van Zandt for 9 seasons, her daily interactions of “aren’t you that girl from Degrassi’ and ‘do you know Drake’ prove that it continues to make an impact. Degrassi was the first show of its kind to tackle issues like teen pregnancy, substance abuse, gay bashing and online stalking and has continued to push boundaries without sugar coating adolescent life for over 30+ years.