Contact Agent
Madison Noon
Non-Union
Madison Spark Noon (She/Her) is a multidisciplinary Indigenous artist, dancer, and emerging actor based in Toronto, originally from Thunderchild Cree First Nation. A recent graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University’s BFA Dance program—where she became the first Nehiyaw Iskwew from her Nation to complete the program in its 54-year history—Madison brings a compelling blend of classical training, Indigenous dance, and contemporary movement to bring authentic, expressive, and versatile performances to screen and stage.
Throughout her training and early career, Madison has worked with acclaimed choreographers and directors including Jera Wolfe, Guillaume Côté, Santee Smith, Rodney Diverlus, and Vicki St. Denys. She continues to expand her artistic practice through vocal and acting training, blending her passion for movement with a growing dedication to screen performance.
Her credits include dancing for the Toronto Raptors’ Northside Crew, national campaigns for TD Bank and Tourism Saskatchewan, and music videos for artists such as Crown Lands and The Halluci Nation. She recently filmed an upcoming HBO series as a background performer and photo double, and stars as the lead in the upcoming short film “Undeniable Reality.”
She began her dance journey in Thunderchild Cree First Nation, teaching herself dance before stepping into a formal studio. After moving to Saskatoon, she began formal training and quickly recognized dance as a powerful voice for Indigenous representation. While often one of the only Indigenous dancers growing up, Madison stayed grounded in her purpose and love in dance. Her path reflects a quiet resilience and a genuine deep passion for her love of dance and the arts.
As an emerging choreographer, Madison has created original works including Iskwew for the Ontario Ballet School, as well as commissions for educational institutions across Ontario. She remains committed to community engagement, leading dance workshops for Indigenous youth and serving as a keynote and guest speaker for the FSIN Youth Legislative Assembly. She is also a proud former member of Team Canada’s Junior Hip Hop Team, representing the country at the IDO World Championships in Copenhagen.
Madison actively trains, performs, and creates across disciplines. Committed to amplifying Indigenous voices in the industry, she brings creativity, confidence, and resilience to every project. She is excited to grow further as an actor and performer and to bring her dynamic energy, confidence and heritage to future projects.