Stepdance Judge
Emily Flack Emily Flack is not content to play it safe and stick to the status quo. Her fearless approach to blending traditional Celtic and modern sounds is what sets her apart from the rest. Her live performances are nothing short of dynamic, as she combines her original songs, Celtic instrumentals, and percussive step dancing to create a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
At the heart of her craft is her undeniable voice. With her debut EP released in 2020, EJF quickly built a devoted following with her unique sound and raw emotion. In her most recent project "How You Love Me" released in October 2023, she takes her sound to the next level, pushing the boundaries of pop music while staying close to her folk roots. |
Stepdance Judge
Tiffany Fewster-Salt Tiffany was introduced to step dancing by her grandmother's Cape Breton roots and love for fiddle music, it was a love at first experience. Most of her younger years were spent competing all over Ontario creating life long friendships and memories.
She made her professional stage debut when she was 15 as a principle dancer in the Mirvish production of Needfire at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre and has had the chance to travel abroad touring with many talented musicians throughout the years such as Natalie McMaster, Shane Cook, Mark Sullivan, Scott Woods, Pierre Schryer and more. Tiffany now resides in a small the small village of Innerkip, Ontario with her husband Justin and 3 beautiful little girls. She has been selling Real estate for the past 16 years which she loves and in 2020, opened a family wellness centre in Woodstock focussing on pre and post natal as well as infant holistic care known as The WOMB. She is honoured to be one of the judges amongst fine talent at the inaugural Orangeville Fiddle and Step dance contact and is thrilled to see the next generation carrying on such a deep rooted Canadian art. |
Stepdance Judge
Sarah Robinson At the age of 7, Sarah Robinson started dancing under the direction of Chanda Gibson Leahy in Orangeville. She has received numerous competitive titles and has performed throughout Canada, the US, Scotland, Ireland and Indonesia. Sarah is a three-time Canadian Open Stepdance Champion, an Ontario Stepdance Champion and a Southwestern Ontario Stepdance Champion.
Sarah has performed with such artists as Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie McMaster, Troy MacGillivray, Shane Cook, Pierre Schryer and Juno Award Winners, The Fretless. Sarah works as the Curator at the Museum of Dufferin. |