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Red Eagle Soaring Native American Theatre Group Presents Native Youth in Performance
Friday August 25th 7:30 PM
Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
Discovery Park, Magnolia neighborhood, Seattle, WA
An original production created by
Student and faculty participants in Red Eagle Soaring's S.I.Y.A.P.*
Summer 2006 Tenth Annual Youth Theatre Skills Workshop
The event is free and open to the public Freewill donations will be requested
For more information, call 206-323-1868
Daybreak Star is accessible to the physically disabled. Please call 206-323-1868 for assistance with special needs
Red Eagle Soaring's S.I.Y.A.P.* workshop is made possible by the financial and in kind support of the City of Seattle Human Services Department and Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, the Potlatch Fund, United Indians of All Tribes, University Rotary Club, the American Indian Women’s Service League, and the Seattle Indian Health Board
*SIYAP means "friend" in Eastern Puget Sound Lushootseed, the language of Puget Sound's First People
Friday August 25th 7:30 PM
Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
Discovery Park, Magnolia neighborhood, Seattle, WA
An original production created by
Student and faculty participants in Red Eagle Soaring's S.I.Y.A.P.*
Summer 2006 Tenth Annual Youth Theatre Skills Workshop
The event is free and open to the public Freewill donations will be requested
For more information, call 206-323-1868
Daybreak Star is accessible to the physically disabled. Please call 206-323-1868 for assistance with special needs
Red Eagle Soaring's S.I.Y.A.P.* workshop is made possible by the financial and in kind support of the City of Seattle Human Services Department and Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, the Potlatch Fund, United Indians of All Tribes, University Rotary Club, the American Indian Women’s Service League, and the Seattle Indian Health Board
*SIYAP means "friend" in Eastern Puget Sound Lushootseed, the language of Puget Sound's First People
3gilroy
2nd Annual Patuxent River Powwow
Saturday, October 14 and Sunday, October 15, 2006
12 noon – Dusk
Kings Landing Park,
Huntingtown, Maryland
Bring the family for a beautiful day of fun and sharing as we celebrate life in the traditions of the native American peoples. Enjoy drummers, dancers, musicians, exhibitors and vendors from across the region. Rediscover our wildlife and natural heritage, join in the dance or take a stroll along the river. Spend a day reveling in our common ties as we honor Life!
Admission is free! Food and drink available. No alcohol or pets please. For more information, call (410)535-2661.
Hosted by the Calvert County Natural Resources Division
The Great Feather Circle and Red Willow Education Center.
Saturday, October 14 and Sunday, October 15, 2006
12 noon – Dusk
Kings Landing Park,
Huntingtown, Maryland
Bring the family for a beautiful day of fun and sharing as we celebrate life in the traditions of the native American peoples. Enjoy drummers, dancers, musicians, exhibitors and vendors from across the region. Rediscover our wildlife and natural heritage, join in the dance or take a stroll along the river. Spend a day reveling in our common ties as we honor Life!
Admission is free! Food and drink available. No alcohol or pets please. For more information, call (410)535-2661.
Hosted by the Calvert County Natural Resources Division
The Great Feather Circle and Red Willow Education Center.
4Qwofacenosehead
An evening of performance and reading celebrating Indigenous poetics and
politics with Cathie Dunsford, Karin Meissenberg, and Qwo-Li Driskill
Saturday, April 7, 7 pm Toronto Women's Bookstore, 73 Harbord St.
Cathie Dunsford reads from her Cowrie novels, performs traditional Maori
powhiri (welcome), karanga (call), haka (dance), waiata (song), and plays
the conch shell. Karin Meissenburg introduces and accompanies her on the
Ocarina, creating a lesbian feminist feast of words and music. Qwo-Li
Driskill reads from hir poetry, including from hir book Walking with Ghosts,
written from a contemporary Cherokee, Queer, and mixed-race perspective.
Come and enjoy a queer feminist evening of Indigenous storytelling.
Kristen Hogan
Co-Manager/Buyer
Toronto Women's Bookstore
73 Harbord Street
Toronto ON M5S 1G4
ph: 416-922-8744 /toll-free: 800-861-8233
fax: 416-922-1417
www.womensbookstore.com
politics with Cathie Dunsford, Karin Meissenberg, and Qwo-Li Driskill
Saturday, April 7, 7 pm Toronto Women's Bookstore, 73 Harbord St.
Cathie Dunsford reads from her Cowrie novels, performs traditional Maori
powhiri (welcome), karanga (call), haka (dance), waiata (song), and plays
the conch shell. Karin Meissenburg introduces and accompanies her on the
Ocarina, creating a lesbian feminist feast of words and music. Qwo-Li
Driskill reads from hir poetry, including from hir book Walking with Ghosts,
written from a contemporary Cherokee, Queer, and mixed-race perspective.
Come and enjoy a queer feminist evening of Indigenous storytelling.
Kristen Hogan
Co-Manager/Buyer
Toronto Women's Bookstore
73 Harbord Street
Toronto ON M5S 1G4
ph: 416-922-8744 /toll-free: 800-861-8233
fax: 416-922-1417
www.womensbookstore.com
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