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Williams Lake Studio Theatre: Set Construction April 6, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Williams Lake Studio Theatre, 4100 MacKenzie Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1P6, Canada For more information please see Visit http://www.wlstudiotheatre.com/ . You are invited to come join us for a Script Reading night at the theatre this Saturday, April 6th, at 7pm. Bring a script you would like to hear read out loud, come to read a script or three, or come just to watch! No experience necessary and all are welcome! Earlier that day, from 10am until 3pm, there will also be set construction for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, if that's more your speed. Come and go as you can! As with Script Reading, all are welcome and no experience is necessary. We hope to see you Saturday! See more details - Williams Lake Studio Theatre: Script Reading
Williams Lake Studio Theatre: Script Reading April 6, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Williams Lake Studio Theatre, 4100 MacKenzie Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1P6, Canada For more information please see Visit http://www.wlstudiotheatre.com/ . You are invited to come join us for a Script Reading night at the theatre this Saturday, April 6th, at 7pm. Bring a script you would like to hear read out loud, come to read a script or three, or come just to watch! No experience necessary and all are welcome! Earlier that day, from 10am until 3pm, there will also be set construction for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, if that's more your speed. Come and go as you can! As with Script Reading, all are welcome and no experience is necessary. We hope to see you Saturday! See more details • • |
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Travelogue: The Silk Road (Asia) April 10, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm St Andrews United Church
1000 Huckvale Pl, Williams Lake BC V2G 4L2, Canada Travelogue: The Silk Road (Asia) by Allison Carriere Enter through the rear entrance. Desserts available at 6:30pm, show starts at 7pm. Admission by donation. See more details • | 11- “Dirt Relations” Film Screening in Williams Lake
“Dirt Relations” Film Screening in Williams Lake April 11, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Central Cariboo Arts Centre, 90 4 Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6, Canada
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THE ComeUNITY EVENT - Storytelling Making & Song April 19, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Central Cariboo Arts Centre, 90 4 Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6, Canada
https://fb.me/e/8q3fCjj3M THE ComeUNITY EVENT
Held on the traditional and unceded territories of the Northern Secwepemc people, in T'exelc / Williams Lake. To gather in community and practice the principles of listening, connecting, and building relationships. The Community Arts Council of Williams Lake is seeking to bring an arts-based focus to the integral work of Truth and Reconciliation. "Stories deepen kinship and help humans locate themselves in the world." - Tad Hargrave FRIDAY APRIL 19 Doors at 6 pm - Join us for tea and snacks before the program begins. STORYTELLING & SONG Immersion into the cultures of kinship. Featuring Gary Stieman (Tsilhqot'in Knowledge Keeper from Tl'esqox), Amanda Wood (Anishinaabeg / Nlaka'pamux) and more. By donation. SATURDAY APRIL 20 Doors at 9:30 am Explore the way Indigenous Languages inform living, creating and thinking. Featuring Rebecca Solomon (Tsilhqot'in - Yunesit'in Language Coordinator) and multi-disciplinary artist Amanda Wood (Graduate of the En'owkin Centre's National Indigenous Professional Artist Training Program). We close our learning day with 'Listening Circles', a restorative justice process that grounds our learning towards action. With facilitation by Awakenings Anti-Racism's Margaret-Anne Enders and Gitxsan Knowledge Keeper Aubrey Jackson. **** C o s t $ 2 5 -Please register to attend, space is limited. Email williamslakearts@gmail.com. Lunch and refreshments provided. THE ComeUNITY PROJECT We gather to explore the ways Indigenous arts and culture can inform the rebuilding of our village on a foundation of care, respect and compassion. Arts build empathic bridges. THE PURPOSE As Kukpi7 Fred Robbins of Esk'etemc states in his advocacy, the work of meaningful Reconciliation is not for Indigenous People to do. As a settler organization, Community Arts Council initiates partnerships, dialogue and commitment to learn and change. We are grateful to the BC Arts Council and Province of BC, and the City of Williams Lake and Cariboo Regional District via the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society for their ongoing funding support, especially of projects that support pathways to Truth and Reconciliation. See more details • | 20- THE ComeUNITY EVENT - Storytelling Making & Song
THE ComeUNITY EVENT - Storytelling Making & Song April 20, 2024 @ 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
https://fb.me/e/8q3fCjj3M THE ComeUNITY EVENT
Held on the traditional and unceded territories of the Northern Secwepemc people, in T'exelc / Williams Lake. To gather in community and practice the principles of listening, connecting, and building relationships. The Community Arts Council of Williams Lake is seeking to bring an arts-based focus to the integral work of Truth and Reconciliation. "Stories deepen kinship and help humans locate themselves in the world." - Tad Hargrave FRIDAY APRIL 19 Doors at 6 pm - Join us for tea and snacks before the program begins. STORYTELLING & SONG Immersion into the cultures of kinship. Featuring Gary Stieman (Tsilhqot'in Knowledge Keeper from Tl'esqox), Amanda Wood (Anishinaabeg / Nlaka'pamux) and more. By donation. SATURDAY APRIL 20 Doors at 9:30 am Explore the way Indigenous Languages inform living, creating and thinking. Featuring Rebecca Solomon (Tsilhqot'in - Yunesit'in Language Coordinator) and multi-disciplinary artist Amanda Wood (Graduate of the En'owkin Centre's National Indigenous Professional Artist Training Program). We close our learning day with 'Listening Circles', a restorative justice process that grounds our learning towards action. With facilitation by Awakenings Anti-Racism's Margaret-Anne Enders and Gitxsan Knowledge Keeper Aubrey Jackson. **** C o s t $ 2 5 -Please register to attend, space is limited. Email williamslakearts@gmail.com. Lunch and refreshments provided. THE ComeUNITY PROJECT We gather to explore the ways Indigenous arts and culture can inform the rebuilding of our village on a foundation of care, respect and compassion. Arts build empathic bridges. THE PURPOSE As Kukpi7 Fred Robbins of Esk'etemc states in his advocacy, the work of meaningful Reconciliation is not for Indigenous People to do. As a settler organization, Community Arts Council initiates partnerships, dialogue and commitment to learn and change. We are grateful to the BC Arts Council and Province of BC, and the City of Williams Lake and Cariboo Regional District via the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society for their ongoing funding support, especially of projects that support pathways to Truth and Reconciliation. See more details • |
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