The Government of Canada Supports New Dance Horizons

From: CCNMatthews Newswire | Date: January 23, 2008 | Copyright information

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN--(Marketwire - Jan. 23, 2008) - On behalf of the Honourable Jose Verner, Minister of Canadian Heritage, Status of Women and Official Languages, Tom Lukiwski, Member of Parliament (Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre), today announced funding for New Dance Horizons.

Funding of $87,000 will enable New Dance Horizons to present two components of their 2008-2009 season: the Performing Series, which features the work of local, national, and international contemporary dance artis...

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