Round dance event welcomes spring with song and dance
Three days following the arrival of spring on March 23, TMU and community partners welcomed over 250 community members to the Spring Equinox Round Dance at the Mattamy Athletic Centre varsity court. A round dance is a special traditional ceremonial event in Indigenous culture and is open to all.
The theme, biiskaabiiyang, is an Anishinaabe word meaning coming back full circle and was chosen by community Elders Marie Gaudet and Jimmy Dick from Aboriginal Legal Services. “The theme reflected the beginning of a new season,” said Crystal Osawamick, lead organizer of the round dance and manager of Indigenous events and special projects at TMU. “We invited community members to unite in celebration of spring, a time for rebirth and renewal of life.”
Osawamick is an Anishinaabekwe (Odawa woman) from Turtle Island and is of the Mshiikenh Dodem (turtle clan), with roots from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory. Her role was created as part of the university’s response to recommendations in the (PDF file) 2018 Truth and Reconciliation Community Consultation Summary Report to plan campus-wide Indigenous events such as conferences, ceremonies and feasts to increase visibility, generate publicity and celebrate Indigenous culture.
Stay tuned for upcoming Indigenous events on campus:
- National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21
- Indigenous Education Week, September 19 - 22
- TorontoMet Student Pwaaganigaawin (Pow Wow), September 23
- Orange Shirt Day (TMU Truth and Reconciliation Day), September 29
Interested in volunteering for a future Indigenous event? Fill out this (google form) volunteer sign-up form (external link) , open to all Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, faculty and staff.
If you are an Indigenous vendor, please fill out this (google form) vendor form (external link) to be notified and invited to upcoming events.