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sākihiwē + Wahkohtowin Families workshops set for August

By Alan Greyeyes | July 30, 2020

Tags: Fawn Wood | Ivan Flett Memorial Dancers | PIQSIQ | shanley spence | Wahkohtowin Strengthening Families Program

sākihiwē festival's workshops will continue into August with more free performances and fun activities for families and fans of live music. The series will stream on the festival's YouTube channel and Facebook page every Wednesday, beginning on August 5.

Workshop Series Schedule

  • sākihiwē + Wahkohtowin Families Performance: PIQSIQ
    Date: August 5, 2020 at 11:00 AM CDT
    Presented by: Wahkohtowin Strengthening Families Program (Donate)
    Hosted by: Ila Barker
    Broadcast: Zoom to Facebook and YouTube
    Set YouTube reminder | RSVP on Facebook
  • sākihiwē + Wahkohtowin Families Workshop: Powwow Fit with Shanley Spence
    Date: August 12, 2020 at 11:00 AM CDT
    Presented by: Wahkohtowin Strengthening Families Program (Donate)
    Hosted by: Ila Barker
    Broadcast: Zoom to Facebook and YouTube
    Set YouTube reminder | RSVP on Facebook
  • sākihiwē + Wahkohtowin Families Workshop: Métis Dance with Ivan Flett Memorial Dancers
    Date: August 19, 2020 at 11:00 AM CDT
    Presented by: Wahkohtowin Strengthening Families Program (Donate)
    Hosted by: Ila Barker
    Broadcast: Zoom to Facebook and YouTube
    Set YouTube reminder | RSVP on Facebook
  • sākihiwē + Wahkohtowin Families Workshop: Hand Drum Songs with Fawn Wood
    Date: August 26, 2020 at 11:00 AM CDT
    Presented by: Wahkohtowin Strengthening Families Program (Donate)
    Hosted by: Ila Barker
    Broadcast: Zoom to Facebook and YouTube
    Set YouTube reminder | RSVP on Facebook

Acknowledgments

Aboriginal Music Manitoba (AMM) acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the Winnipeg Arts Council for the sākihiwē festival's outreach programming.

AMM also thanks the Wahkohtowin Strengthening Families Program for their support of the festival's outreach programming.

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