Figure skater Tessa Virtue to make off-ice dance debut at Fall for Dance North
TORONTO — Before Tessa Virtue ever put on a pair of skates, she was a dancer.
Virtue trained in ballet and contemporary before deciding instead to pursue figure skating at age seven, she said. The decision would set her on a path to becoming one half of the world’s most decorated Olympic ice dancing duo.
This October, she’s returning to her first love with an off-ice performance at Fall for Dance North, one of Canada’s largest dance festivals.
“I’ve always been curious about what’s possible beyond the boundaries that we set for ourselves and ultimately, this project challenged me to ask whether I could still be an artist without the very thing that defined my career,” Virtue said by phone from Toronto.
