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Episode 6 – The Arts
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Participants: Jesse Wente, Tamara Podemski, Penny Couchie & Sid Bobb
Sarain and Kris explore the world of Indigenous Artists and Storytellers. At the Toronto International Film Festival Headquarters, Broadcaster and Curator Jessie Wente gives them a deeper understanding of the effects of misrepresentation of Indigenous people in Hollywood. In Barrie, they drop in on a drumming and singing workshop led by Singer/Actress Tamara Podemski and then travel up to North Bay to Big Medicine Studio for a movement class with Artistic Directors Penny Couchie and Sid Bobb of Aanmitaagzi Story Makers.
Air Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2018 7:30pm ⏤ 8:00pm (ET) on APTN
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★ Premieres Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. (ET) on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) (check local listings) for the premiere of #FutureHistory Season 1, and for each episode on Tuesday nights after that! Join us for this journey that aims to create a deeper understanding about our shared history—to inspire and enlighten viewers of all cultural backgrounds and ages.
Sarain and Kris explore the world of Indigenous Artists and Storytellers. At the Toronto International Film Festival Headquarters, Broadcaster and Curator Jessie Wente gives them a deeper understanding of the effects of misrepresentation of Indigenous people in Hollywood. In Barrie, they drop in on a drumming and singing workshop led by Singer/Actress Tamara Podemski and then travel up to North Bay to Big Medicine Studio for a movement class with Artistic Directors Penny Couchie and Sid Bobb of Aanmitaagzi Story Makers.
Air Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2018 7:30pm ⏤ 8:00pm (ET) on APTN
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★ Premieres Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. (ET) on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) (check local listings) for the premiere of #FutureHistory Season 1, and for each episode on Tuesday nights after that! Join us for this journey that aims to create a deeper understanding about our shared history—to inspire and enlighten viewers of all cultural backgrounds and ages.