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

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Nature, Culture, and Movement: Bringing Land-Based Learning to Life in Schools

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Active Learning for Alberta Schools: Theatre Residencies and Creative Workshops

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