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Artists’ Interview for Coffee Talk

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A conversation with the artists who created Coffee Talk: playwright Marcel Petit, director Jennifer Dawn Bishop, actors Cheyanne Lemaigre, Kam Miller, and Dominga Robinson, sound designer Tim Bratton, and artistic director Stephen Waldschmidt. With original music by Darryl Dozlaw, Jordan Daniels, Marc Okihcihtaw, and Donny Speidel.

Gratefully created on Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional homeland of the Métis.

If you’re listening for the first time, we encourage you to start from episode one.

Subscribe or follow so you don't miss an episode. See artist bios, upcoming episodes, and support our work with a donation at https://burntthicket.com.

Free to stream on-demand on our website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, with English subtitles/closed captions available on our YouTube channel. Audience advisory: Content may not be suitable for children.

One way to learn and take action: Explore the Métis Voices video collection of oral histories (https://www.metisvoices.ca/), The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture (https://www.metismuseum.ca/), the Métis Memories of Residential Schools online mural (https://www.muralmosaic.com/metis-memories/), the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation virtual exhibits (https://nctr.ca/exhibits/), or visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (https://humanrights.ca/).

We want to hear what you think – leave a comment on our social media or send your feedback through the widget on our website.

Burnt Thicket Theatre is committed to creating spaces for diverse artists to be honest and open about their experiences and perspectives even when those views don't necessarily represent those of Burnt Thicket Theatre as an organization. We invite you as an audience member to lean in to hear those who are different from you, to be brave and allow the space between all of us to be one of respect.

This project is made possible by a Digital Now Grant from Canada Council for the Arts, and by our major sponsors Shercom Industries, SK Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan.

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A conversation with the artists who created Coffee Talk: playwright Marcel Petit, director Jennifer Dawn Bishop, actors Cheyanne Lemaigre, Kam Miller, and Dominga Robinson, sound designer Tim Bratton, and artistic director Stephen Waldschmidt. With original music by Darryl Dozlaw, Jordan Daniels, Marc Okihcihtaw, and Donny Speidel.

Gratefully created on Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional homeland of the Métis.

If you’re listening for the first time, we encourage you to start from episode one.

Subscribe or follow so you don't miss an episode. See artist bios, upcoming episodes, and support our work with a donation at https://burntthicket.com.

Free to stream on-demand on our website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, with English subtitles/closed captions available on our YouTube channel. Audience advisory: Content may not be suitable for children.

One way to learn and take action: Explore the Métis Voices video collection of oral histories (https://www.metisvoices.ca/), The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture (https://www.metismuseum.ca/), the Métis Memories of Residential Schools online mural (https://www.muralmosaic.com/metis-memories/), the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation virtual exhibits (https://nctr.ca/exhibits/), or visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (https://humanrights.ca/).

We want to hear what you think – leave a comment on our social media or send your feedback through the widget on our website.

Burnt Thicket Theatre is committed to creating spaces for diverse artists to be honest and open about their experiences and perspectives even when those views don't necessarily represent those of Burnt Thicket Theatre as an organization. We invite you as an audience member to lean in to hear those who are different from you, to be brave and allow the space between all of us to be one of respect.

This project is made possible by a Digital Now Grant from Canada Council for the Arts, and by our major sponsors Shercom Industries, SK Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan.

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