| RAVEN STOLE THE SUN By Red Sky Performance (Toronto) Presented in partnership with Onelight Theatre and Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia |
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| September 20 | 7pm | Wolfville—Horton High School Private Show presented by the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board |
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| September 21 | 11am | Halifax—Rebecca Cohn Auditorium (Dalhousie Arts Centre) $10 (school group prices available, call 425-6812) GET TICKETS |
Renowned for its artistry and innovation, Red Sky Performance is Canada's leading company of world Indigenous performance in dance, theatre and music. Red Sky creates, produces and tours original work for adult and family audiences on stages across Canada and the world. This multi-award-winning company was founded by Artistic Director Sandra Laronde in 2000. Since its inception, Red Sky has captured and ignited the imagination of close to 400,000 people from eight countries on four continents. Red Sky's work highlights the originality, promise and potential of what is possible within Indigenous contemporary performance. Raven Stole the Sun tells the story of trickster, Raven, a fabulous creature of impulse and invention. In order to satisfy his overwhelming sense of curiosity, Raven hatches a brilliant scheme for stealing the stars, the moon, and the sun, and ends up bringing light to the people of the world. This compelling theatre dance piece, written by Drew Hayden Taylor, is for family members of all ages. |
| THE CAST | |
| Raven: Christian Feliciano Seik: Nicole Joy Fraser Eesh: Carlos Rivera Stage Manager: Carla Ritchie | |
| THE CREATIVE TEAM | |
| Play by Drew Hayden Taylor Based on a traditional story of the Tlingit Nation as recounted by Sháa Tláa Maria Williams Director: Sandra Laronde Choreographer: Sandra Laronde & Carlos Rivera Composer: Donald Quan Lighting Designer: Steve Lucas Set & Costume Designer: Cheryl Lalonde |
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