Cassel Miles

Cassel Miles The work is the play. The play is to inspire. Cassel began tap dancing at age nine after watching Arthur Duncan on The Lawrence Welk Show. Thank you.
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He began jazz dancing age seventeen after watching Gene Anthony Ray in the movie, Fame. His first professional job at nineteen was as a lead dancer in Canada’s Wonderland’s The Best of Broadway. From there things took off with dance scholarships in New York and Toronto, dance companies, musicals, commercials, television and films. Cherished theatrical experiences include, ‘Belize/Mr. Lies’, in the

Canadian Stage production of Angels in America and as ‘Mr. Bojangles’ in the National Tour of Fosse directed by Ann Reinking. JOSIAH is a reflection of Cassel’s desire to create theatre that touches the soul and has relevance to today’s world. Josiah Henson is a heroic role model whose story needs to be known by everyone. That you, the reader, leaves this experience knowing a little more about Josiah Henson is the mission of this project. By feeling his world can you see how we are where we are in this world? Working with Charles Robertson to create this play has been the most rewarding and enriching theatrical collaborative experience ever. We are both most grateful to our friends in Kingston and the Greater Toronto Area for all their financial support, encouragement, and event attendance over the years.

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Josiah Henson: From Slave to Saviour

“THE story of my life, which I am about to record, is one full of striking incident. Keener pangs, deeper joys, more singular vicissitudes, few have been led in God's providence to experience. As I look back on it through the vista of more than eighty years, and scene after scene rises before me, an ever-fresh wonder fills my mind. I delight to recall it. I dwell on it as did the Jews on the marvellous history of their rescue from the bo***ge of Egypt. Time has touched with its mellowing fingers its sterner features. The sufferings of the past are now like a dream, and the enduring lessons left behind, make me to praise God that my soul has been tempered by Him in so fiery a furnace and under such heavy blows.” -Josiah Henson