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Friday, September 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM PDT
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× A Shadbolt Presentation QWALENA

Indigenous storyteller Dallas Yellowfly brings "Qwalena: The Wild Woman Who Steals Children'' to life in this unique and scary theatrical multimedia storytelling performance. The purpose of this performance is to promote anti-racism, create awareness of the Indian Act and the intergenerational impacts of Residential Schools while strengthening communities through education. By blending oral tradition, multimedia, mature content and a bit of humour, Yellowfly hopes to promote an understanding of present day impacts of the Indian Act and how Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island are trying to break the cycles of oppression caused by Residential Schools. Audience 13 years +

Doors: 7:00pm
Performance: 7:30pm

TICKET FEES
Adult $25.00
Senior/ Student $25.00

SUBSCRIPTIONS
Purchase 3 different “Shadbolt Presents” shows for the same Patron and receive a special subscription price of $5.00 off per ticket . Available by phone only. Shows $25 and under can be included as one of the three required for subscription however they will not receive the $5.00 discount. Not included: Arts Club on Tour and Jazz @ the Bolt

Please contact the Box Office if you require accessible seating or have ticketing or subscription questions. 604.205.3000
No refunds on tickets. 2.00 fee per ticket for exchanges

Venue

Studio Theatre Reserved
6450 Deer Lake Avenue
Burnaby BC V5G 2J3


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Performance Notes

A Shadbolt Presentation
QWALENA
Indigenous storyteller Dallas Yellowfly brings us "Qwalena: The Wild Woman Who Steals Children'' to life in this unique and scary theatrical multimedia storytelling performance. The purpose of this performance is to promote anti-racism, create awareness of the Indian Act and the intergenerational impacts of Residential Schools while strengthening communities through education. By blending oral tradition, multimedia, mature content and a bit of humour, Yellowfly hopes to promote an understanding of present day impacts of the Indian Act and how Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island are trying to break the cycles of oppression caused by Residential Schools. Audience 13 + years.
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“While our venue is fully accessible, mobility access is limited. If you require mobility accommodations please contact our box office in advance of your show so that we can be prepared to accommodate your needs.”