Outside Looking In 19th Annual Showcase

Outside Looking In 19th Annual Showcase

Bluma Appel Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts

May 15 2026 to May 15 2026

Region : Greater Toronto Area     City: Toronto

  •  Add to Calendar 2026-05-15 2026-05-15 America/Toronto Outside Looking In 19th Annual Showcase Indigenous youth from across Canada will take centre stage in Toronto for an electrifying performance at Outside Looking In’s 19th Annual Showcase. Featuring 110 talented Indigenous youth performers, the showcase will be an unforgettable night of dance, storytelling, music, and cultural celebration. Experience the energy, creativity, and pride of Indigenous youth like never before. The evening kicks off with a powerful grand entry, with the dancers proudly representing their roots. Plus, an exciting lineup of leading Indigenous musicians will join these young artists on stage: Canada’s Got Talent winner Rebecca Strong, Métis rapper Nucky JMC (Jordan Connelly), classical guitarist Gabriel Ayala, champion hoop dancer Ascenion Harjo playing the water drum, Inuk throat singer Alexandra Anaviapik, and Métis fiddler Alyssa Delbaere Sawchuk. Bluma Appel Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts Andrea McLoughlin amcloughlin@risepr.ca
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Indigenous youth from across Canada will take centre stage in Toronto for an electrifying performance at Outside Looking In’s 19th Annual Showcase. Featuring 110 talented Indigenous youth performers, the showcase will be an unforgettable night of dance, storytelling, music, and cultural celebration. Experience the energy, creativity, and pride of Indigenous youth like never before. The evening kicks off with a powerful grand entry, with the dancers proudly representing their roots. Plus, an exciting lineup of leading Indigenous musicians will join these young artists on stage: Canada’s Got Talent winner Rebecca Strong, Métis rapper Nucky JMC (Jordan Connelly), classical guitarist Gabriel Ayala, champion hoop dancer Ascenion Harjo playing the water drum, Inuk throat singer Alexandra Anaviapik, and Métis fiddler Alyssa Delbaere Sawchuk.