J.P Chalykoff ; Songs and Puppetry in Anishinaabemowin
Stage: Comet Stage
Stage Location: 690 Queen St. E, Sault Ste. Marie Museum
Show Times: August 24th 12:00pm, August 25th 12:00pm
What to expect during this performanceOriginal songs performed in Anishinaabemowin, along with interludes by the puppet Baabii (pronounced like Bobby), sharing some Anishinaabemowin in between songs. Learn some Anisshinaabemowin / Ojibwe in a fun and safe space for all ages. Anishinaabemowin is the local Indigenous language in Sault Ste Marie and Northern Ontario. Take part in a fun way to learn and revitalize the language. Open to all ages. |
BiographyJohn-Paul Chalykoff (Michipicoten First Nation) is an educator and musician who incorporates music and puppetry into his work. Anishinaabemowin / Ojibwe language revitalization is an important part of his work. He combines his passions for language, music, and education through making songs in Ojibwe.
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Fringe North acknowledges and gives thanks to the Anishinaabe of Bawaating for their generosity, diligence, and patience in sharing, caring for, and carrying on the original teachings of Creation, the truest intentions of the Treaties, honouring the land, the spirits, and the collective dreams of our ancestors since time immemorial.
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