Nsituninal: Our Voices

    Friday, 11 October 2024

    Time
    19:30 - 22:30
    Venue
    Corner Brook Arts And Culture Centre, Corner Brook, A2H 5G5
    Price
    $25 Full Price $20 Senior $15 Student/Indigenous

    ACC presents, NSITUNINAL: Our Voices, stories, songs, drums & dance performed by Indigenous Women, by the Indigenous Performing Arts NL.

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    Arts and Culture Centre presents, NSITUNINAL: Our Voices, stories, songs, drums & dance performed by Indigenous Women, by the Indigenous Performing Arts NL.
    Starring Deantha Edmunds, Leahdawn Helena & Phoebe Skinner-Gill with Ashley Dicker, Janey Perrier, & Annabelle Edmunds-Ramsay.
    Nsituninal (uhn-SIT-oon-in-ahl) is a Year of the Arts creative arts project of Indigenous Performing Arts NL, presented by the Arts and Culture Centres.

    Venue

    Corner Brook Arts And Culture Centre
    11 University Drive
    Corner Brook
    A2H 5G5

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