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2010 Summer Season – Matinee Double Bill


The Descending Star

Escape reality and enter a world of colour and imagination.  Descending Star will have you experiencing the beauty and magic of storytelling as our ancestors experienced it.  A time when a community was a community, when war and hunger were unknown and everyone lived in harmony. 

Watch as the star in the far south dances its way from shining brightly in the sky to finding its place in the hearts of children. 
 

Thunderers and Water Monsters - Amazing But True Stories

Come and be transported back to a time and place when people were aware that their life was influenced by forces greater than themselves. They were simply witnesses - and at times the playthings - of energies and entities far greater and far more mysterious than mere mortals.

The traditional Ojibway life-world, expressed in stories passed down through generations, is alive with the presence of other-than-human people – the Manitouk.  Be brave! Come find out how unimportant we humans really are, and who is actually setting the stage upon which we dance.

Larry E Lewis Studio
Debajehmujig Creation Centre, 43 Queen Street, Manitowaning

July 13 - August 14, 2010
Matinees at 2:00pm Tuesday thru Saturday
 

Ticket Prices
Adults $20.00
Student/Elders $15.00
9-12 years $10.00
8 and under $5.00

For tickets and information, please call (705) 859-1820

Global Savages

 

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The Canada Council for the Arts supports the professional programs and activities of Debajehmujig - Storytellers through an Operating Grant from the Theatre Section. The Canada Council is also supporting the professional and strategic development of multi-disciplinary practice through the Integrated Arts Program


The Ontario Arts Council supports the professional programs and activities of Debajehmujig - Storytellers through an operating grant from the Theatre Section. The Ontario Arts Council also supports the development of the 6’ Festival through the Aboriginal Arts Project Program, as well as the long term self sustainability through the Ontario Arts Investment Fund 


The Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canada Arts Training Fund has provided ongoing support for the professional training of Canadian Artists who are enrolled in the National Aboriginal Arts Animator Program at Debajehmujig - Storytellers



The Ontario Trillium Foundation  - Province Wide Program - is supporting the groundwork, development and networking for a new multi-disciplinary community based regional festival series called ‘Cyclone’

 

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