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1900 Heritage Dr. S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2V 2X3
Email: info@heritagepark.ca
Phone: 403.268.8500
Seven Women. Seven Elders. Women who have endured, loved, lost and celebrated life in their own way.
Hear these women and their experiences and how they came to realize, despite their diversity, their similar concerns about the future of our families, our planet and its people, and the incredible network of life that keeps it all going.
It’s about seeing the world through different eyes, perspectives and focus. This dynamic stage production shifts and changes from scene to scene and voice to voice.
These women work together, through the similarities within their differences, to move forward on healing Mother Earth.
Where: Canmore Opera House
Dates: July 21 and 22
Time: 7:30pm to 9:00pm
When you arrive at Heritage Park for the presentation, drive to the security gate located at the base of the clock tower. From there, you will be directed to drive to the Wainwright Hotel where you will park. From there, it is a very short walk to the Canmore Opera House.
Friday, July 21, 2023
$14.95 plus GST
This event is part of the series: Many Mothers, Seven Skies
Joan Crate writes both poetry and fiction — and now theatre — and has won several writing awards over the years. The band U2, of whom she’s a big fan, featured her poem “I am a Prophet” on screen in their last Canadian tour.
Cheryl Foggo is a multiple award–winning playwright, author and filmmaker, whose work over the last thirty years has focused on the lives of Western Canadians of African descent. In 2021, 2022 and 2023, her plays Heaven and John Ware Reclaimed have received multiple productions. She is a 2022 inductee into the Alberta Order of Excellence.
Photo Credit: Mike Tan
Linda Gaboriau is an award-winning dramaturg and literary translator based in Montreal. Her translations of plays by Quebec’s most prominent playwrights have been published and produced across Canada and abroad. She is a member of the Order of Canada.
Photo Credit: Josée Lambert
Tchitala Nyota Kamba is a Calgary-based writer, actor, poet, drummer and educator. Originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, she has published poetry collections, written for the theatre, and acted in and directed performances for Calgary’s Alliance Française.
Sherry Letendre is a Coordinator for the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Integrated Youth Hub Project and her current work is focused on the Nimi Icinohabi Life Skills program and Healthy Relationship Project for youth. Her journey and passion have led her back to her own community. She credits much of her accomplishments to the Creator and to her mother for instilling a vision for change in her community.
Karen W. Olson is nehiyaw/anishinaabe of the Marten Clan and from Peguis First Nation. She is the founder of Prairie Thunder Arts, an Indigenous performance company. She is passionate about sharing the stories and teachings of her Indigenous heritages.
Susan Ouriou is an award-winning fiction writer and literary translator with an interest in theatre and song-writing. She was shortlisted for the WGA Georges Bugnet Prize for the first of her two novels, Damselfish and has won the Governor General’s Award for Literary Translation.
Wakefield Brewster is a professional poet and spoken word artist, educator, producer and literacy advocate with over twenty years of experience. He is currently Calgary’s Poet Laureate.
Christopher Hunt is a versatile actor who has won several of Calgary’s Betty Mitchell acting awards. In 2018, he was awarded the Harry and Martha Cohen Award for his sustained and significant contribution to theatre in Calgary.
Photo Credit: Mike Tan
In addition to being a musician, Barbara is an award-winning writer of fiction. Her latest novel, The Taste of Hunger, published by Freehand Books, was a Quill and Quire Book of the Year for 2022.
Photo Credit: Jazhart Studios
1900 Heritage Dr. S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2V 2X3
Email: info@heritagepark.ca
Phone: 403.268.8500