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SUMMARY:We Are All Treaty People:  A Forum\, featuring Dr. Duke Redbird
DESCRIPTION:We Are All Treaty People  A Forum\, featuring Dr. Duke Redbird\n\n\n\nJoin us at Young People’s Theatre (165 Front Street East) on Wednesday\, February 13th\, 2019 from 6PM – 8PM for a forum focused on We Are All Treaty People from Quest Theatre & Making Treaty 7 Cultural Society. \n\n\n\nAbout We Are All Treaty People: \n\n\n\nTwo children – one Indigenous\, one white – are told by the Trickster they cannot be friends due to the terms of Alberta’s Treaty 7. But the Trickster’s words inspire them to prove him wrong. Using history\, song\, story\, dance and puppetry\, this inspiring production from Quest Theatre embraces Truth and Reconciliation\, forging understanding across cultures. \n\n\n\nGrandfather Teaching connections: Honesty – Love – Respect – Wisdom \n\n\n\nThe forum is intended for adult stakeholders in both the education and artistic communities – parents\, educators\, college and university students\, administrators\, artists and arts workers – interested in taking part in this discussion.  \n\n\n\nThe forum will feature speaker Dr. Duke Redbird (Saugeen First Nation)\, an Indigenous intellectual\, poet\, painter\, broadcaster\, filmmaker and orator. The theme of the evening: What does “We Are All Treaty People” mean to you? Dr. Redbird will address what this phrase means to him while offering connections to the Grandfather Teachings. A panel including parents\, educators and artists will reflect on Dr. Redbird’s lecture\, and then the conversation will be opened up for audience members to join. Together\, we will all reflect and discuss our relationship to Indigenous knowledge and what it means to the work that we do with young people. \n\n\n\n6PM – 6:10PM Welcome & Introductions \n\n\n\n6:10PM – 6:40PM Speaker: Dr. Duke Redbird \n\n\n\n6:40PM – 7:00PM Reflection & Reception (light snacks and refreshments) \n\n\n\n7PM – 7:30PM Panel Reflection \n\n\n\n7:30PM – 8PM Audience Discussion \n\n\n\n8PM – 9PM *Optional* Reception (desserts\, coffee\, and tea) & 7th Generation Image Makers Mural Unveiling  \n\n\n\n  \nAdmission is free\, but space is limited. Please register here or call 416.862.2222 x2 by Wednesday\, February 6.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/we-are-all-treaty-people-a-forum-featuring-dr-duke-redbird/
LOCATION:Young People’s Theatre\, 165 Front St. E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Artist Educators,College and University Students,Forum,General Public,Parents/Guardians,Teachers
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SUMMARY:Selfie: A Forum
DESCRIPTION:Selfie: A Forum\nJoin us Monday\, March 26\, 2018\n6PM-8PM\nYoung People’s Theatre (165 Front Street East) \nDescription of Selfie \nThe first party of the school year comes packed with expectations. It’s a time to renew old friendships and perhaps find new love. But what happens when an incident shatters the connections between three friends? Teenage relationships are complicated enough – especially when you add the reckless power of social media. This smart and intense play delves bravely into the nature of sexual consent. \nThe forum is intended for adult stakeholders in both the education and artistic communities – parents\, educators\, college and university students\, administrators\, artists and arts workers – interested in taking part in this discussion.  \nPrior to the forum\, young people engaged in YPT’s Education & Participation programs generated a number of discussion points around the issues of consent. These will be the platform for the dialogue at this forum and the launch pad for discussions with subject experts in the field. Participants will learn strategies for leading conversations about consent with young people both in school and community settings. Through open exchange and dialogue\, we will explore pertinent themes in the show including: \n\nunderstanding consent\nnegotiating changing relationships\naccountability\n\n6PM-6:10PM Welcome & Reception\n6:10PM-6:50PM Panel Discussions\n6:50PM-7:45PM Group Facilitated Discussions\n7:45PM-8PM Final thoughts & Closing Remarks \nLight refreshments will be provided.\nAdmission is free\, but space is limited. \nTo register click here or call 416.862.2222 x2. \n  \nIN THE STUDIO APR. 23 – MAY 11\, 2018\nRECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 8 TO 12 | AGES 13 & UP \nWritten by Christine Quintana\nDirected by Stephen Colella\nBased on the original French language version
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/selfie-a-forum/
LOCATION:Young People’s Theatre\, 165 Front St. E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:13 & up,Forum,General Public,Grade 8,Grades 9 - 12
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SUMMARY:Boys With Cars - A Forum
DESCRIPTION:Boys With Cars – A Forum\nJoin us Wednesday\, March 8\, 2017\n6PM to 8PM\nYoung People’s Theatre (165 Front Street East) \nON THE MAINSTAGE MAR 23-APR 1\, 2017\nRECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 8 TO 12 | AGES 13 & UP\n\nBoys With Cars explores issues around unchecked male privilege\, female empowerment and what constitutes consent – important subject matter to consider in these turbulent times. Contrasting the experiences of a South Asian-Canadian high school girl trying desperately to fit in with the life of the popular girl who seems to have everything\, the show offers a compelling fusion of dynamic theatre and classical Indian dance. Boys With Cars is adapted for young audiences from Anita Majumdar’s acclaimed solo plays\, The Fish Eyes Trilogy. \nThe forum is intended for adult stakeholders in both the education and artistic communities – parents\, educators\, college and university students\, administrators\, artists and arts workers – interested in taking part in this discussion. \nThe platform for dialogue at the forum will be set by youth engaged in Education & Participation programs at YPT. Their questions and responses to the play will be the launchpad for discussion with Boys With Cars writer\, choreographer and performer Anita Majumdar and subject experts\, including Dr. Lance McCready (Associate Professor\, Leadership\, Higher & Adult Education\, OISE/UT)\, Kim Snider (Gender Studies Teacher at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts) and representatives from Planned Parenthood Toronto. Together they will explore pertinent themes in the show from the critical perspectives of young people. \n6PM – 6:30PM Reception\n6:30PM – 7:15PM Facilitated Discussion\n7:15PM – 8PM Panel Discussion \nLight refreshments will be provided. This event is free of charge\, but space is limited.\nPlease register here by Friday\, March 3\, 2017.
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LOCATION:The Studio\, 161 Front St. E.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
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