Stories that Shape Us: African and Caribbean Folktales In this engaging and lively storytelling performance, Kesha Christie brings to life timeless African and Caribbean folktales that inspire, educate, and entertain. Through engaging characters, vivid imagery, and...
Kimiko This award-winning one-woman circus and story telling show explores the difficult history of Japanese-Canadians and the self discovery that comes with exploring one’s heritage. A work of physical theatre that includes dance, puppetry, circus and more,...
I’VE BEEN TOLD / ON M’A RACONTÉ Storyteller, actress, and dancer extraordinaire Djennie Laguerre, A.K.A. Miss Happiness (Madame Bonheur on TVO/MiniTFO) introduces us to the colorful world and characters of Afro-Haitian folk tales through energetic interaction and...
Oopsie Candy Roberts of Candy Bones Theatre uses character, physical and improvised theatre, tap dance and shadow puppetry to explore the question, “Is it OK to make mistakes?” Oopsie uses multidisciplinary arts to investigate the neuroscience of failure, growth...
How Raven Stole the Sun Indigenous storyteller Dallas Yellowfly brings a light hearted, high-energy version of How Raven Stole the Sun to life using interactive theatre. Several audience members are brought up on stage to act out the characters in the story. Using...
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