Indigenous Works EXTRAS

Indigenous Works EXTRAS

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Indigenous Works EXTRAS
  • The Rez Sisters Study Guide

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    The Rez Sisters Study Guide

    The Rez Sisters
    By Thomson Highway
    Directed by Jessica Carmichael

  • Women of the Fur Trade (Official Trailer)

    Set in eighteen hundred and something-something, somewhere upon the banks of a reddish river in Treaty One Territory, where three very different women with a preference for 21st-century slang sit in a fort sharing their views on life, love and the hot nerd Louis Riel. In this lively historical sa...

  • Behind the Scenes with Director Yvette Nolan - Women of the Fur Trade

    Watch Women of the Fur Trade behind the scenes with director Yvette Nolan.

  • Women of the Fur Trade Study Guide

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    Women of the Fur Trade Study Guide

    Women of the Fur Trade
    By Frances Koncan
    Directed by Yvette Nolan

  • 1939 (Official Trailer)

    An inspiring journey from page to stage.
    Anticipating a visit by King George VI, an English teacher at a church-run residential school in Northern Ontario enlists her students in a production of All's Well That Ends Well. But her rigid ideas of how Shakespeare should be performed are challenged ...

  • 1939 Post Show Discussion

    1939 Post Show Discussion with Jani Lauzon (Director and Co-Writer of 1939) and Kaitlyn Riordan (Co-Writer of 1939), moderated by Summer Bressette (Consultant, Indigenous Communities Outreach).

  • 1939 Study Guide

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  • Celebrated Speakers: Bev Sellars

    Author and advocate Bev Sellars formerly served as councilor and chief of Xatśūll (Soda Creek) First Nation in British Columbia. Her memoir, They Called Me Number One, about her experiences in the residential institution St. Joseph's Mission, formed a key part of the research for the play 1939,...

  • Episode Three: Dominic Explores Technical Set Design

    Ages 6-13
    Come explore the fascinating "magical" elements of set design from the Stratford Festival's production of 1939. Dominic learns the importance of technical design from both a storytelling and cultural perspective.