Video | Shania Twain visits Calgary school, prepares for Stampede shows
'Shania Kids Can' inspired by her childhood troubles
CBC News Posted: July 07, 2014
Country music star Shania Twain is in Calgary to perform at the Stampede and to launch a local “clubhouse” of her children’s foundation.
Watch CBC weather specialist Craig Larkins' raw interview with Shania Twain. Click HERE.
Twain describes Shania Kids Can as a program that inspires and educates children who are having personal problems, some of which she experienced in her childhood.
"Maybe coming to school with no lunch, going to school with dirty hair or ill fitting clothes, maybe not the proper clothes for winter," she said.
“It really just weighed on my self-confidence and made me feel very insecure, and I just thought one day I will help kids like me so they never have to experience this terrible feeling.”
She visited the Calgary “clubhouse” at Catherine Nichols Gunn School on Tuesday, days ahead of her Stampede show dates on July 9 and 10.
Shania Twain Helps Struggling School Children In Canada And U.S.
By ALEXA KEELER 7/8/2014 at 3:56 PM ET
Grammy- and Juno-winning country star Shania Twain is leading an initiative to help school children across Canada and the U.S. who are dealing with poverty, neglect and abuse.
As part of the "Shania Kids Can Program", the Timmins native met with principals and teachers to see how her efforts are paying off. "It's emotional for me to see the kids, meet the principals and teachers that are joining forces to make this all happen," she tells ET Canada. "I don't feel personally responsible for changing their lives but I certainly took the responsibility on myself to give back."
Like the children she seeks to help, Shania didn't have the easiest upbringing either. Her parents were unable to provide her with clean clothes or breakfast every day. She knows how missing the seemingly simple necessities of everyday life can make success and good grades seem impossible.
True to her philanthropic ideals, Shania also strives to instill her empowering principles at home with her son. "It's all the little things every day," she explains. "Humility, generosity, taking responsibility for yourself and your actions — basic principles that build good character."
For the full interview with Shania Twain be sure to tune in to ET Canada tonight on Global.
Shania Twain Helps Struggling School Children In Canada And U.S.
By ALEXA KEELER 7/8/2014 at 3:56 PM ET
Grammy- and Juno-winning country star Shania Twain is leading an initiative to help school children across Canada and the U.S. who are dealing with poverty, neglect and abuse.
As part of the "Shania Kids Can Program", the Timmins native met with principals and teachers to see how her efforts are paying off. "It's emotional for me to see the kids, meet the principals and teachers that are joining forces to make this all happen," she tells ET Canada. "I don't feel personally responsible for changing their lives but I certainly took the responsibility on myself to give back."
Like the children she seeks to help, Shania didn't have the easiest upbringing either. Her parents were unable to provide her with clean clothes or breakfast every day. She knows how missing the seemingly simple necessities of everyday life can make success and good grades seem impossible.
True to her philanthropic ideals, Shania also strives to instill her empowering principles at home with her son. "It's all the little things every day," she explains. "Humility, generosity, taking responsibility for yourself and your actions — basic principles that build good character."
For the full interview with Shania Twain be sure to tune in to ET Canada tonight on Global.
Shania Twain Takes On The Calgary Stampede And New Music
By Steven Banks 7/9/2014 at 11:56 AM ET
She's one of our nation's treasures, selling over 75 million albums sold worldwide. And if that don't impress you much, she's also one of the best-selling female country artists of all time. So it comes as a surprise that Shania Twain has never attended or performed at our country's biggest hoedown, the Calgary Stampede...until now.
“I already know I'm going to enjoy these concerts here in Calgary! I know it's just going to be a blast," the singer tells ET Canada in Alberta.
The two sold-out shows will mark her first full concert in over a decade, not counting her current Las Vegas show “Still The One”. And it seems Shania is ready to get back on the road. “Now that the show is all together...I've got the band together and the whole thing is rolling. I think it would be exciting to do more outside shows."
Fans have been eagerly awaiting new material from the icon since the release of her full-length album Up over 12 years ago, and the wait might finally be over! “I'm ready to get the [new] music in the studio," she reveals.
To find out more about her new music, tune in tonight to ET Canada!