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The Global Savages head for the Oerol Festival at Terschelling Island, Netherlands

Having left Turtle Island on May 31, 2012 The Global Savages are making their way to the Oerol Festival at Terschelling in the Netherlands. Landing in Paris – a centre for education and ideas – The Global Savages made their way through this ‘City of Light’ – so named during the Age of Enlightenment –connecting with the people on the streets and in constant search for those who will listen to their story.


The streets of Paris are full of life but hard on the moccasins, so The Global Savages were happy to feel the soft wet grass of Scotland under their feet, as they made their way up to Stirling Castle. Meeting with old and new friends connected to Glasgow Citizens Theatre, the Global Savages promised to return in the near future, but for now, had to continue on to the meeting place that has been established at Terschelling.



 

The Global Savages are expected to arrive in Netherlands through Amsterdam during the weekend of June 8-10, 2012

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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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