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Deanne Hupfield, Fancy Shawl Dancer. CNAL/RCAA Conference 2015.
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Mindfulness of Art and Movement
with Chrissy Sie-Merritt
READY MADE: Identity in a Multicultural Society Photography youth program for newcomers and refugees.
Mini Tipi workshop allows students to learn about the tipi and its teachings. It begins with a demonstration of a full size tipi either in the class room or outdoors Each participant then gets to create their own model tipi while learning about traditional techniques and design.
Mandala workshop for all ages. Image shown: large canvas painting created by groups of children. Catered to any age group and various themes from peace and conservation to Metis floral beadwork culture.
A creative journey of discovering where our food comes from, in this particular journey we investigate the fascinating story of the chocolate tree. Through a series of hands-on workshops the students learned about the life cycles of the chocolate tree and their significance in our culture today.
This is the dawning of the Anthropocene. What this means is that humankind is now the most impactful geological force on the planet.
Saturday, September 22, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. | Westhills Community, Langford, B.C.
Our KWAG 2 GO programs bring the Gallery to your classroom! Single visits and three-part programs available.
KWAG 2 GO: Single Visit
$6 + HST per student, 15 participant minimum
As a master percussionist, Fana will introduce traditional playing techniques of the djembé, West Africa’s most popular drum, as well as other hand-held percussion instruments. He will share call and response in various languages native to northern Ivory Coast.