Dance SPIN Twist & Fly
Three Left Feet brings your project to life! Our school residency program is incredibly popular and is highly accessible for all students. We add sparkle and spectacle to many festivals, events, and performances throughout Alberta.
Dance Education
Get that heart pumping and those legs a-movin'. WE Dance is our in-school dance education program. Find out more by pressing the button below.
ExploreProject Circus - Foothills
Our Event Page is constantly changing. Click on the link below to see what's happening with Three Left Feet.
More InfoPerformances
Three Left Feet uses stiltdance and acrobatic movement to bring our public art into the community.
GalleryChinook Blast
Who's ready for Chinook Blast?Calgary's premier midwinter festival heats up the downtown Core. It's So Winterful!
Let's Move! Together.
Three Left Feet is based on the Canadian Prairies. Our movement story is shaped by geography and our grassroots connection to the people who live here. Three Left Feet believes in working with professional artists who have a unique combination of passion, creativity, spark, and dedication. Motivated by rhythms from all over the world, we encourage others to move with us and be moved by us.
Grants for Residency Programs.
Alberta Foundation for the Arts supports schools through their Artists and Education program. Applications are due May 1.
Movement is music for the body.
We are a high-energy, go-anywhere dance company. We provide programming for schools, communities, & special events.
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Project Circus - Foothills
presents
Another Way to Circus
A collab with Spectacle Blue Circus Arts
1 Fisher Crescent #9, Okotoks
Saturday
September 13
Supporters
Three Left Feet is a registered charitable organization. We are grateful to our supporters and to the organizations who fund our work.
Private donations can be sent through Canada Helps. Charitable registration number: 86708 3859 RR0001
Canada Helps.Testimonials

Land Acknowledgement
Three Left Feet is based on the traditional territory of the
Blackfoot people and their name for the place where the Bow and
Elbow Rivers meet is called Moh’kins’tsis. We acknowledge the
people that came before us in the Blackfoot confederacy including
the Sik'sika, Kainai, Piikani as well as the Tsuut'ina and Îyârhe
Nakoda Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney First Nations.
Treaty 7 territory is also home to the Otipemisiwak Métis Government Districts 5 and 6. We
acknowledge the treaty relationship of friendship and kinship
with the Indigenous peoples who gathered here for thousands of
years and all Indigenous people continuing to live here
today.
May we all love and honour this place, and celebrate that we are all treaty people.