Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada, September 22nd, 1994
'Dance Me Outside' explores the typical teenage problems of Canadian Native Americans living on a reservation and the social realities that affect them. Lisa LaCroix, who plays an Indian married to a white lawyer, believes the film goes beyond the usual stereotypes of the native community.
The most impressive aspect of Bruce McDonald's Dance Me Outside, in addition to its story, are the performances of its largely native and neophyte young actors. They bring to life W.P. Kinsella's rich tale of life on the rez, an Indian reservation in Northern Ontario where the young people have to deal with...
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