Inuit ice sculptors create ‘The Happy Dance’ for Winterlude
Inuit ice sculptors create ‘The Happy Dance’ for Winterlude
An image of a large chunk of ice being carved by a person's hand. The ice vaguely resembles the open mouth of an animal.

Inuvialuit artists Eli Nasogaluak and Derrald Taylor are attending Winterlude this year to celebrate their culture with an ice sculpture called 'The Happy Dance.' It depicts a drum dancer surrounded by playful arctic animals.