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Daughters of Lilith

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Aki Studio

20 minutes

Sister Wolf is a on soul journey to heal and remember her magic. On the other side of her pain, grief and loss, lies her freedom and true power.

Dainty Smith’s Daughters of Lilith is about six sister-witches who reunite in a forest, looking to heal, recover from heart loss and love, and rediscover their magic.

October 8, 2017 at 2:00 PM

Creator/Performer

Dainty Smith

Director

Ravyn Wngz

About the artist

Dainty Smith is a Toronto based Actor, Burlesque Performer, Playwright, Producer, and Speaker.

Dainty believes that through the art of storytelling and a willingness to be exposed that genuine human connections can be made. Her performances often tell deeply vulnerable stories regarding race, religion, sexuality and challenging social boundaries.

Dainty took performing arts at George Brown College and is a powerful self-taught storyteller, performer, and orator. She acted in the acclaimed theatre group Les Blues. She was a co-producer in the performance art collective Colour Me Dragg. Her diverse array of stage performances include the Mayworks Festival, Rock. Paper. Sistahz, CAMINOS for Aluna Theatre, The Rhubarb Festival at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Artscape, and Daniels Spectrum Theatre.

Over the past decade Dainty has brought her utterly raw, emotional artistry to her burlesque performances. She is the founder of Les Femme Fatales: Women of Colour burlesque troupe, the first burlesque troupe for women of colour in Canada.

In addition to producing and acting, Dainty is also an accomplished and engaging Emcee and an accomplished Speaker. Her speaking engagements have included workshops with women and youth on themes of empowerment, glamour, beauty, self love and self care as revolutionary acts. She has taught workshops at Ryerson University, University of Ottawa, and York University on radical body positivity, survival and thriving.