With a swirl of skirts and a flurry of fiddle music, Manitoba's Red River jig festival is underway in a western Manitoba farmyard for the 15th year running this weekend. The Asham Stomperfest, which ...
The flashy Western-inspired outfits can be spotted from a mile away, but what really reels you in is the thunderous — and synchronized — clacking coming from the fancy footwork of the Asham Stompers.
Heather Foulds, an Assistant Professor as the University of Saskatchewan's College of Kinesiology, is conducting a fitness assessment of the Red River Jig, a fast-stepping traditional dance. Fould’s ...
Dancing on stage to the Red River Jig has been a welcomed return to normal life for Dauphin’s D-Town Steppers. As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever ...
The Asham Stompers, a Manitoba-based Metis dance group that will perform Saturday and Sunday at an area French festival, are purveyors of the Red River Jig, a dance said to have been created by ...
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