Film: Walking Through the Fire: A Visual Album + a Virtual Q&A

Indigenous collaboration with sultans of string
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Walking Through the Fire: A Visual Album Film Screening.

Venue has been changed to Beaver Valley Community Centre 58 Alfred St. W. Thornbury, ON

Experience this powerful visual album by Sultans of String, an innovative fusion of music, Indigenous storytelling, and artistry, created in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action.

Following the 82-minute screening, stay for a virtual Q&A panel with:

  • Chris McKhool – Director and musician, Sultans of String
  • Dr. Duke Redbird – Indigenous elder, scholar, poet, and creative collaborator

Refreshments:
Popcorn, light snacks, and drinks will be served

Presented by:
Blue Mountains Public Library, Beaver Valley Outreach, and Amnesty International Group 82

🎥 Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWSZUduo5Kk

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Beaver Valley Community Centre - 58 Alfred St. W. Thornbury, ON
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