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SUMMARY:Heart of the Dene Storytelling Festival in Inuvik
DESCRIPTION:IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NORTHWESTEL \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaggie Mercredi is Denesoline from Gani Koe’ and is a member of the Kai Taile’ Dene First Nation. With a vivid imagination since childhood\, she could visualize the stories heard around her\, understand them\, and then re-sharing them in her own way. She was introduced to the performing arts as a young adult\, inspiring her to learn more about theatre. She joined various performance groups\, became a co-founder of an Indigenous theatre group in the North\, graduated from the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in Toronto\, and completed storytelling and music residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts. With the skills and knowledge gained\, she has written\, directed\, and produced for many venues. She has also coached groups in theatre and performance skills training. Maggie is honoured and excited with the opportunity to write alongside other artists in bringing alive the stories we carry from our language\, our ancestors\, our parents\, our family\, friends and communities for future generations to enjoy long after we are gone. \n\n\n\nDavid Gon is Tlicho. He was born in Yellowknife and raised in the bush with the traditional way of life. He then moved to Behchoko to start school. He grew up listening to the beat of the drum and watched people dance to the rhythm. He taught himself how to play when he was 12 years old on a guitar his father bought him. David later formed a band called ‘Captain Eddy.’ David has written his own songs and recorded albums of original music. His music is the expression of the value of the old ways as well as the new\, using the traditional Dene drum\, reflecting early influences and admiration of the wisdom\, stories and songs of the land\, his ancestors\, the Elders and the hopes and dreams of the young people. David has performed at Expo 86 in Vancouver\, at the Canada Winter Games in Cape Breton in 1987\, at Culture Canada in Ottawa in 1988\, and at the Arctic Winter Games in 1990. \n\n\n\nCassandra (River) Blondin Burt is a two-spirit Dene Poet\, Artist\, and Earth Medicine Maker. Their work is grounded in the exploration of healing through co-creation with earth and story. Cassandra believes that the radical act of being in relation to our other-than-human relations is an act of political and personal rebellion and a pathway for collective and personal transformation and healing. Through a deepening relationship with the land-body we call Earth\, Cassandra explores regenerative art and creation praxis that allows them to move through myriad contemporary settler-colonial social structures and ideologies with intent and curiosity.
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/storytelling-festival-in-inuvik/
LOCATION:Midnight Sun Complex\, Inuvik\, NT\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Inuvik,NACC Presents,Spoken Word and Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240119T193000
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SUMMARY:Heart of the Dene Storytelling Festival in Norman Wells
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with NorthwesTel \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaggie Mercredi is Denesoline from Gani Koe’ and is a member of the Kai Taile’ Dene First Nation. With a vivid imagination since childhood\, she could visualize the stories heard around her\, understand them\, and then re-sharing them in her own way. She was introduced to the performing arts as a young adult\, inspiring her to learn more about theatre. She joined various performance groups\, became a co-founder of an Indigenous theatre group in the North\, graduated from the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in Toronto\, and completed storytelling and music residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts. With the skills and knowledge gained\, she has written\, directed\, and produced for many venues. She has also coached groups in theatre and performance skills training. Maggie is honoured and excited with the opportunity to write alongside other artists in bringing alive the stories we carry from our language\, our ancestors\, our parents\, our family\, friends and communities for future generations to enjoy long after we are gone. \n\n\n\nDavid Gon is Tlicho. He was born in Yellowknife and raised in the bush with the traditional way of life. He then moved to Behchoko to start school. He grew up listening to the beat of the drum and watched people dance to the rhythm. He taught himself how to play when he was 12 years old on a guitar his father bought him. David later formed a band called ‘Captain Eddy.’ David has written his own songs and recorded albums of original music. His music is the expression of the value of the old ways as well as the new\, using the traditional Dene drum\, reflecting early influences and admiration of the wisdom\, stories and songs of the land\, his ancestors\, the Elders and the hopes and dreams of the young people. David has performed at Expo 86 in Vancouver\, at the Canada Winter Games in Cape Breton in 1987\, at Culture Canada in Ottawa in 1988\, and at the Arctic Winter Games in 1990. \n\n\n\nCassandra (River) Blondin Burt is a two-spirit Dene Poet\, Artist\, and Earth Medicine Maker. Their work is grounded in the exploration of healing through co-creation with earth and story. Cassandra believes that the radical act of being in relation to our other-than-human relations is an act of political and personal rebellion and a pathway for collective and personal transformation and healing. Through a deepening relationship with the land-body we call Earth\, Cassandra explores regenerative art and creation praxis that allows them to move through myriad contemporary settler-colonial social structures and ideologies with intent and curiosity.
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/storytelling-festival-in-normal-wells/
LOCATION:Dennis Drolet Community Hall\, Norman Wells\, NT\, Canada
CATEGORIES:NACC Presents,Norman Wells,Spoken Word and Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240127T130000
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SUMMARY:Children's Festival of Silliness: Somebody Loves You\, Mr. Hatch
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Festival of Silliness \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAXIS THEATRE \n\n\n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH L’ASSOCIATION FRANCO-CULTURELLE  DE YELLOWKNIFE  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMr. Hatch leads a predictable and dreary life; he keeps to himself. One Valentine’s Day\, he unexpectedly receives a heart-shaped package with an anonymous note that whispers\, “somebody loves you\,” and everything changes. This heartwarming puppet play examines the effect that kindness can have on a lonely existence. Join washerwomen Betsy\, Edna\, and Molly as they bring Mr. Hatch’s story to life and help him search for his secret admirer! \n\n\n\n\n“The BEST school performance I’ve seen in 27 years! \nMark Koebel\, Eileen\, Madson Primary
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/somebody-loves-you-mr-hatch/
LOCATION:Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC)\, 4701 52nd Ave\, Yellowknife\, NT\, X1A 2N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Shows,NACC Presents,Yellowknife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240127T140000
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SUMMARY:Children's Festival of Silliness: Just For Kids!
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Festival of Silliness \n\n\n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH L’ASSOCIATION FRANCO-CULTURELLE  DE YELLOWKNIFE  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLobby Activities from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm \n\n\n\nFOR KIDS ONLY!•Bouncy Castle!•Fun Snacks!•Games and Activities!•Balloons and More!
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/just-for-kids/
LOCATION:Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC)\, 4701 52nd Ave\, Yellowknife\, NT\, X1A 2N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Shows,NACC Presents,Yellowknife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240127T163000
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SUMMARY:Children's Festival of Silliness: L’HIVER ROCK D'ATCHOUM
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Festival of Silliness \n\n\n\nAXIS THEATRE \n\n\n\nSHOW IN FRENCH \n\n\n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH  \n\n\n\nL’ASSOCIATION FRANCO-CULTURELLE  DE YELLOWKNIFE  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAtchoum est un clown qui rock! C’est une gentille dure à cuire qui adore faire rire\, danser et chanter les petits comme les grands! Elle s’inspire de la musique rock n’ roll des plus grands artistes pour transmettre sa passion avec fougue!  \n\n\n\nAtchoum adore l’hiver! C’est le moment idéal pour sortir son gros manteau chaud et ses accessoires pour jouer dans la neige! Dans ce spectacle\, Atchoum nous fera la liste de toutes les activités qu’elle fait durant la saison froide! Patiner\, construire un iglou\, attraper des flocons et glisser. En musique et en humour\, Atchoum nous racontera ses grands projets hivernaux! \n\n\n\nEnglish  \n\n\n\nCan clowns rock? You bet! Atchoum is a gentle\, tough girl who loves to make people laugh\, dance and sing! Inspired by rock n’ roll greats\, Atchoum loves to share her passion for music!  \n\n\n\nAtchoum loves winter! It is the perfect time to put on her parka and everything else she needs to play in the snow! In this show\, Atchoum details all the winter activities that she loves! Skating\, catching snow flakes\, building an igloo and going sledding! With humour and music\, Atchoum confides all of her winter shenanigans! 
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/lhiver-rock-datchoum/
LOCATION:Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC)\, 4701 52nd Ave\, Yellowknife\, NT\, X1A 2N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Shows,NACC Presents,Yellowknife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240130T193000
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SUMMARY:Seán Dagher Solo in Norman Wells
DESCRIPTION:A CELTIC TREAT \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeán Dagher (cittern/bouzouki\, banjo & vocals)is the artistic director of La Nef and an active performer\, arranger\, and composer of music from various folk and classical music traditions. He won the OPUS “Creation of the Year” award in 2014 for Sea Songs and has been nominated for numerous Adisq awards. \n\n\n\nSEÁN DAGHER is widely known for his recordings with the Assassin’s Creed video game series\, including Black Flag. His renditions of sea shanties and other songs from the games have been streamed some 70 million times. His own Shanty of the Week video series receives thousands of views each week\, and has a loyal following the world over.
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/sean-dagher-solo-in-norman-wells/
LOCATION:Dennis Drolet Community Hall\, Norman Wells\, NT\, Canada
CATEGORIES:NACC Presents,Norman Wells
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