Performers on Parade features professional performers in the areas of music, dance, theatre and more! Each week, a different performer will visit each library in the city.
Born and raised in Saskatoon, Lawrence Roy has been hoop dancing since 1989. His first teacher, Delvin Kennedy, taught Lawrence the style of 21 hoops in the St. Mary’s Hoop Dance Troupe. Entering high school, his second teacher, Patrick Nippi, taught Lawrence the style of 17 hoops. Today, he dances with 30. Lawrence has passed on his teachings to his children who have all taught others on their own. He loves to teach anyone that wants to learn. Some of the many places you will find Lawrence are Wanuskewin, White Buffalo Youth Lodge, Friendship Centre and numerous schools in and around Saskatoon. Lawrence brings many teachings of the hoop, its origin and humour in his performance and stories.
AGE GROUP: | Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | Speakers & Special Events | School Break | Performances | Dance |
The Frances Morrison Central Library officially opened on May 28, 1966. This facility was named after Frances Morrison, who served as Saskatoon Public Library’s (SPL) chief librarian from 1961 to 1980. The Frances Morrison Central Library is the largest of SPL’s nine libraries and houses a dedicated Children’s Department, Fine Arts Department, Local History Room, Theatre, a computer lab, Innovation Lab, SPL's Writer in Residence, Accessibility Services and various administrative offices.