Dance Classes with Leslie

Sandwich Teen Action Group 3735 King St, Windsor, ON, Canada

Ever watch "So You Think You Can Dance" and say, "I wish I could dance like that?". Now is your chance! Start studying for FREE with Leslie McCurdy...

Free

Dance Classes with Leslie

Sandwich Teen Action Group 3735 King St, Windsor, ON, Canada

Ever watch "So You Think You Can Dance" and say, "I wish I could dance like that?". Now is your chance! Start studying for FREE with Leslie McCurdy...

Free

Dance Classes with Leslie

Sandwich Teen Action Group 3735 King St, Windsor, ON, Canada

Ever watch "So You Think You Can Dance" and say, "I wish I could dance like that?". Now is your chance! Start studying for FREE with Leslie McCurdy...

Free

Dance Classes with Leslie

Sandwich Teen Action Group 3735 King St, Windsor, ON, Canada

Ever watch "So You Think You Can Dance" and say, "I wish I could dance like that?". Now is your chance! Start studying for FREE with Leslie McCurdy...

Free

Dance Classes with Leslie

Sandwich Teen Action Group 3735 King St, Windsor, ON, Canada

Ever watch "So You Think You Can Dance" and say, "I wish I could dance like that?". Now is your chance! Start studying for FREE with Leslie McCurdy...

Free

The Spirit of Harriet Tubman

Oak Park High School 13701 Oak Park Blvd, Oak Park, MI, United States

The Spirit of Harriet Tubman is a highly educational and interactive play written and performed by Leslie McCurdy. It introduces the audience to the entire life storey of Harriet Tubman.

Free

The Spirit of Harriet Tubman

First Ontario Performing Arts Centre 250 St. Paul Street, St. Catherines, ON, Canada

Award-winning performer Leslie McCurdy invokes the 'spirit' of Harriet Tubman, portraying the life of the famous Underground Railroad conductor, recreating stories familiar and some rarely told, and using words said to have been Tubman’s own. Leslie McCurdy’s award-winning solo performance is at once educational and inspirational, leaving a lasting impression on all who experience them!

$25

Things My Fore-Sisters Saw

Four Arts Club 116 West Bristol Street, Elkhart, IN, United States

In this one-woman play, you will meet four women of African Descent who affected change in Canada: Marie-Joseph Angelique, a slave who was said to have burned down "half" of Montreal from whom we have the first slave narrative in North America; Rose Fortune, the first "policewoman" in North America who helped "freedom seekers" settle