Numba 7: Student watches dance competition at the 2006 World Student Dance Championship
Numba 6: More students in the scene
Numba 5: Students compete
Numba 4: As students perform
Numba 3: Taking a break between dances
Numba 2: Sefa takes part in the dance competition
Numba 1: The finals
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Mark McCann is a choreographer, dancer and teacher of physical dance in Kingston, Ontario.
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Laurie Mathieu, Class of 2016-2017, was one of the featured dancers in the video.
Ryan Hadfield, Class of 2017-18, was the other featured dancer.
Paulette Ogas, Class of 2010-11, was the choreographer and editor of the video.
Elissa Blaisse, Class of 2010-11, was the assistant choreographer.
Coralee McCloskey, Class of 2014-15, was the producer and editor of the video.
Leo Flaubert, Class of 2014-15, was the videographer and cameraman.
Liz Moreau, Class of 2012-13, was the audio technician and sound engineer.
Phil Kewley, Class of 2001-02, was the producer and editor of the video.
Dan Green, Class of 1999-2000, was the videographer and editor of the video.
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Do you guys think it would be transphobic if I
Do you guys think it would be transphobic if I voted for Hillary?
Do you know anybody who is voting for Hillary?
I know an 80 year old lesbian lesbian in Nebraska who says she is voting for Hillary because her daughter is gay.
That’s very brave of her. That is the bravest statement I have ever heard. She wants to support gay rights. I’ve talked to her about voting for Trump. She said, “My daughter was the love of my life. She was my first kiss. She was my first sexual encounter. She was my first lover. I spent 27 years of my life with her. I was with her until she died. She lived with cancer for over 10 years. I cared for her during her illness. I was with her until she died. The last time I saw her was at the funeral home where she was laying in a casket.”
I asked her, “So, are you voting for Hillary?” She said, “Yes, I’m voting for Hillary.”
When I told her, “Thank you for saying that,” she looked at me and said, “Do you think I am transphobic?” I said, “Yes, I do.”
I asked her, “What would your message be to Hillary if you were in her shoes, if she was at your door?” She said, “My message to Hillary would be, ‘Don’t let us die. Do something about the AIDS epidemic. Don’t let us die. Do something about gay rights. Do something about gay marriage. Do something about transgender rights. Do something about transgender rights. Do something about gay rights. Do something about gay rights. Do something about gay rights. Do something.’”
That’s how I feel about voting for Hillary. I think it’s the most transphobic thing I could do. I know a lot of gay people that are voting for Hillary. I know a lot of trans people that are voting for Hillary. That’s their choice.
Hindsight is 20/20. I might have been able to vote for Bernie. I didn’t know he was transphobic at the time. He’s a transsexual. I’ve heard he is.
Do you think he was transphobic?
I think he’s transphobic. Do you think Hillary is transphobic?
I don’t know. I’ve never really talked to Hillary about it.