Museums of Burlington and danceScape celebrate 25 years of creativity, connection, and community through dance and technology
Above is the full presentation and Opening Party Event Highlights from “Resilience in Rhythm: A Dance Story Across Generations” on Friday, November 21, 2025, from 7:00–10:00 PM at the Joseph Brant Museum (1240 North Shore Blvd E, Burlington) — an inspiring evening celebrating 25 years of resilience, creativity, and connection through dance.
Resilience in Rhythm is a community-curated exhibit presented by Museums of Burlington in collaboration with danceScape, founded by Robert Tang and Beverley Cayton-Tang, 3-time Canadian and 2-time North American Ballroom Champions. Running from November 6, 2025 to January 6, 2026, the exhibit explores how this Burlington-based social dance club and studio has evolved and thrived through 25 years of technological and cultural change — from cassette tapes and VHS recordings to the digital revolution, online teaching during the pandemic, and now the age of Artificial Intelligence.
Opening Night Celebration: Friday, November 21, 2025 (7:00–10:00 PM)
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Welcome & Reception (7:00–7:30 PM): Light refreshments, music from the danceScape archives, and community introductions.
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Exhibit Unveiling & Storytelling (7:30–8:00 PM): Opening remarks by Miriam Martens, Manager, Events & Programs, Museums of Burlington, and a guided storytelling experience led by Robert & Beverley.
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Dance Lesson & Social Celebration (8:00–10:00 PM): A fun, interactive dance lesson and social dancing open to all ages.
Guests will enjoy an evening of live storytelling, dance learning, social dancing, and community connection inside the Museum’s exhibit galleries.
This exhibit reveals how human creativity continues to adapt through each wave of innovation. It traces danceScape’s transformation from its analog roots to the creation of AI-assisted learning and digital storytelling tools — a reflection of how art and technology can work together to preserve culture, teach movement, and inspire new generations.
Visitors will journey through a captivating timeline of personal and historical artifacts, including:
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Vintage ballroom gowns, trophies, and medals from international competitions
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Technological milestones such as early-generation iPods, video cameras, and VHS/Beta tapes that document the evolution of dance instruction through changing media formats
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A shift in media and PR — from traditional press coverage in newspapers, magazines, and national television appearances to the rise of social media storytelling, livestreams, and AI-powered digital outreach
“This isn’t just a story about dance,” says Robert Tang, co-founder of danceScape. “It’s about resilience — how we keep moving, adapting, and finding meaning as each new technology changes the rhythm of our lives. Today, even AI has become part of the dance — helping us preserve memories, accelerate creativity, and connect with others in new ways.”
Attendees will also learn about UCMAS Abacus/iMaths Burlington and Rise Through Rhythm, a new STE(A)M Youth Initiative with danceScape that empowers children, youth, and families with limited resources to engage in Science, Technology, Art, and Mathematics — disciplines beautifully embodied through the art and rhythm of dance.
Admission was $25 per person, with a portion of proceeds going towards Museums of Burlington’s fundraising efforts to support future community programs.
The exhibit is part of the Museums of Burlington’s new Community Curator Exhibit Program. It celebrates how technology can serve as a co-creative partner in preserving history and inspiring future innovation.
Register for more upcoming events at lessons.dancescape.com
Media Contact
danceScape
info@dancescape.com | ☎ (905) 633-8808
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Museums of Burlington
Miriam.Martens@burlington.ca | ☎ (905) 332-9888 x124
www.museumsburlington.com
Backgrounder
Resilience in Rhythm: Past, Present & Future
PAST — A 25-Year Legacy of Movement, Technology & Community
PRESENT — Resilience in Rhythm Exhibit at Joseph Brant Museum
- ballroom gowns, medals & trophies
- VHS/Beta training tapes and early digital cameras
- national TV and print press
- social media-era teaching and livestreaming
- the evolution into AI-assisted instruction
- community stories from students and alumni
- A special evening featuring:
- Exhibit storytelling
- Reception & community gathering
- Beginner-friendly dance lesson
- Social dancing inside the gallery
FUTURE — Rise Through Rhythm Burlington
Recognizing her leadership and vision, danceScape and Gina began co-creating a new initiative: Rise Through Rhythm Burlington, A community-powered youth program combining:
- Movement & confidence-building (danceScape)
- STE(A)M learning: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics
- Academic support & math/robotics (UCMAS-Burlington)
- Sponsorship & financial accessibility
- Community mentorship
Sandeep’s Story — From Passionate Teacher to Community Advocate
- support his own family
- uplift other families
- build a future where children gain real tools for success
WHY THIS FUTURE MATTERS
- confidence
- creativity
- problem-solving
- pattern recognition
- emotional resilience
- supportive mentors
- and community
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
Together, We Rise Through Rhythm.

