Sunday, June 8, 2008

iPod Silent Dance at Dundas Square

Last night, at the stroke of midnight, Toronto's Dundas Square was transformed into a silent dance hall as dozens of revellers donned earbuds and headphones and danced to the beat of their favourite music at Toronto's first Silent Dance Party, held in conjunction with the city-wide Luminato festival. Under a canopy of lit balloons, the joyous party was as strangely compelling tableau for its silence and the sight of various dancers, each one moving to a different rhythm.






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