Elsie Fabian

The Voice of Moose Lake

April 29- May 2 | Fort Mackay

Grades K-9

During our Trickster Theatre residency focusing on “The Voice of Moose Lake,” students will have a transformative experience collaborating with professional artists to create a performance that explores environmental conservation and community heritage. This hands-on involvement in scriptwriting, choreography, and technical production will not only develop their artistic skills but also instill a profound sense of responsibility towards preserving natural resources and honoring Indigenous teachings. Through this project, students will gain a deeper appreciation for their local environment and cultural heritage, fostering a sense of stewardship and connection that extends beyond the classroom.

 
 
 
 

Further Reading

Heritage Canada Fund

New Funding Opportunity

Would your school like to create an original show? Trickster Theatre is applying for Heritage...

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The Importance of Children’s Theatre

Discover Trickster Theatre’s history in performing arts and children’s theatre in Alberta. Our journey began...

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Funding Program Opportunity for Children’s Theatre

Heritage Canada: Youth Take Charge The Youth Take Charge program supports youth connection to Canada...

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