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Prismatic Festival : Cliff Cardinal at the GCTC Studio

Prismatic Festival : Cliff Cardinal at the GCTC Studio

Cliff Cardinal
Prismatic festival

PERFORMANCE INFO:

Cliff Cardinal

CBC Special

Type of Performance: Theatre

Dates:

September 15th @ 7pm

         September 16th @ 5:30pm

         September 17th @ 8pm

         September 18th @ 8:30pm

Venue:

GCTC – Studio

Ticket Prices

$23 (Gen Tix) / $19 (Sr./Student)

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     Born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Cliff Cardinal is a multi-talented writer, performer and musician known for his black humor and compassionate poeticism. His solo plays Stitch and Huff have won numerous awards, he has performed his music on three continents and is developing new work with The Video Cabaret where he is the Artistic Associate. He is also a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada and the son of iconic Canadian actress Tantoo Cardinal.

     Prismatic is honoured to present Cliff Cardinal, who is performing his newest stage work, Cliff Cardinal’s CBC Special, a combination of stories and songs about his Canadian experience directed and dramaturged by his longtime collaborator Karin Randoja.

Prismatic Festival: Zoey Roy

Prismatic Festival: Zoey Roy

Prismatic Festival
Zoey Roy

PERFORMANCE INFO:

Zoey Roy

Type of Performance: Spoken Word

(double bill with Kaha:wi Dance Theatre – Blood Water Earth)

Dates:

September 15th @ 8pm (Artist Talk Back)

         September 16th@ 7pm

Venue:

GCTC – Mainstage

Ticket Prices

$23 (Gen Tix) / $19 (Sr./Student)

Use the promo code “prismatic” to waive the $5 online order fee

     Zoey Roy is a poet, community-based educator, community engagement consultant, author, filmmaker and social entrepreneur based out of Saskatoon. She holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Saskatchewan, is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree at Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and is set to begin a PhD in Education at York University in September 2019.

     Her Cree-Dene Métis roots and career as an artist give her a unique insight into working with Indigenous and Canadian youth in pursuit of relationship-building and reconciliation. She is passionate about ensuring young people have what they need to ‘find their voice’ and reach their potential. Her passion, experience, and knowledge in storytelling, artistic expression, and community engagement provide children and youth with a platform to heal holistically and communicate authentically in a safe space. She recently completed the preliminary stages for establishing an Indigenous Artist in Residence Program that had a soft launch in 2018 – 2019 and is now fully integrated in the University of Saskatchewan today. She recently released her third book, “The Voyageurs: Forefathers of the Metis Nation” published and available at Gabriel Dumont Press. She is a woman with a great imagination and is always up to something.