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Un podcast avec André Dudemaine, Alexandre Nequado en vadrouille sur les territoires culturels de l’autochtonie, accompagnés d’occasionnels invités. Joignez-vous à nous pour partager une expérience agréable et joyeuse alors que la conversation roule sur les langues, le cinéma, la littérature, la cuisine, les arts et bien plus encore! Notre mission consiste à explorer ensemble l’étendue des pratiques culturelles des premiers peuples. Clavardage ouvert à tous vents, Terres en vues sur l’autoroute des cultures autochtones. En direct tous les mercredis midi sur notre page Facebook.
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Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Épisode 148 avec Barbara Diabo
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
A podcast hosted by André Dudemaine and Alexandre Nequado, with occasional guest speakers. Wondering around the cultural territories of the autochthony. Join us for a smooth and joyful experience as we delve deep into conversations about languages, cinema, literature, cooking, arts, and so much more! Our mission is geared towards exploring together the extent of the First Peoples' cultural practices. Chat open to all four directions, Land InSights on the highway to native cultures.
Live every Wednesday at noon on our Facebook page.
This week we welcome Barbara Diabo.
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo is Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk), originally from Kahnawake. She now lives in Montreal, where she is the artistic director and choreographer for A’nó:wara Dance Theatre. Award-winning choreographer and performer for over 30 years, she creates dance pieces to bring Indigenous themes, stories, and perspectives to light. She takes pride in sharing her culture and performs across Canada and internationally. Her show, Sky Dancers, won Outstanding Touring Production in the Dora Mavor Awards 2022 and her piece My Urban Nature won Choreography of an Outdoor Show in Festival Quartiers Danses in 2019. She was also the winner of the Prix de la danse de Montréal, DANCER category in 2021. She has been featured on several TV shows, including Revolution (TVA) and Pulse (APTN). Barbara also collaborates with several organizations with whom she helps educate populations, create “safe spaces” and support Indigenous artists around the world. As her Indigenous culture taught her, Barbara performs and creates for generations to come, to honor, for her ancestors, for a sense of community, for those who cannot dance, to inspire, to communicate, to encourage cultural pride, and to uplift spirits.
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