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WIGWAM CHI-CHEMUNG

Art & Wellness: An Indigenous Perspective

At the end of each September Culture Days invites millions of Canadians to get hands-on and behind-the-scenes to highlight the importance of arts and culture in our communities.

As a Culture Days participant, this Wigwam Chi-Chemung event will explore “creativity, the arts, and well-being” through an Indigenous lens with two art-making workshops and talks hosted by Elder Duke Redbird.

As space is limited, we ask you to register for one of the two workshops which will follow the talks by Elder Redbird.

For more information and to find out about Wigwam Chi-Chemung’s Public Hours visit www.wigwamchichemung.com

Follow Elder Duke Redbird and crew on Instagram @wigwamchichemung


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Art & Wellness: An Indigenous Perspective

28 Sep 2019

1:00PM – 2:30PM

Where:
Ontario Place – Trillium Park
955 Lakeshore Blvd W
Toronto, ON

 

DANCE WORKSHOP

 

 

DRAWING WORKSHOP

 

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