Sherry Black profile

Sherry Black: Tapping into the Positive
By Stephen White

“It was fun! We all had so much fun.” – Sherry Black reflecting on her life.

Preface
It’s impossible to pinpoint when I first met Sherry Black. When I did, it was as if I already knew her; I had heard so much about her, her reputation preceded her.

Victoria is a small city and the creative community even smaller. Within months of arriving here in 1984, together with my then partner and a group of his theatre school friends, we launched an improvised soap opera called Beacon Hill that we performed each Friday night in Kerry Krich’s dance studio on lower Johnson Street. I have vivid memories of that studio (located above today’s Paper Box Arcade). It was a large open room with floors and walls painted robin’s egg blue. This may have been where I first heard mention of Sherry Black and BroadStreet Dance (BSD)….

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