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SUMMARY:Illuminate Peer-to-Peer: Raising Indigenous Voices
DESCRIPTION:Illuminate Peer-to-Peer: Raising Indigenous Voices\nSpeaker: Sheyanne Levall-Crouse\, Event Partnership Specialist\, Indigenous Relations\, Great Outdoor Comedy Festival \nDiscover the work the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival does to include First Nation\, Métis and Inuit Communities. Learn about Indigenous relations and find out how to help raise Indigenous Voices in a good way! We are excited that this event aligns with National Indigenous Peoples’ Day. \nRegister to attend\nTo attend\, register on Zoom. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for the session. \n************* \nAbout Sheyanne Levall-Crouse\nSheyanne is a proud Métis woman\, who was born in Edmonton and grew up on a farm North of the city. After high school\, she moved to the suburb St. Albert\, where she went on to pursue radio broadcast. After she graduated\, she continued her post secondary with Business Administration at NAIT. \nHer career took a turn in the hospitality industry\, where she ended up in management. During her time in hospitality\, she was passionate about creating experiences for guests and helping host fundraisers for local groups and organizations. After 15 years in hospitality and many late nights\, she decided to take her career in a new direction. Sheyanne entered the non-profit world where she could continue to fundraise and support the important work of Canadian Blood Services\, STARS\, and several service clubs. During this time\, she also started a champion event for the Bryan Mudryk Golf Classic\, called Bryan’s Angels. Over seven years\, Bryan’s Angels raised $370\,000 for the Alberta Cancer Foundation\, helping bring the Bryan Mudryk Golf Classic’s total fundraising to 1.8 million dollars over 15 years. Over the last 15 years\, Sheyanne had her own consulting company to help with fundraisers and events. This includes her work with Trixstar Production\, the parent company of the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival. \nSheyanne’s Great-Grandmother was a residential school survivor. There was great shame around what her Great-Grandmother experienced in the residential school and the intergenerational trauma that came with it. Through Sheyanne’s own negative experiences as a child\, she learned it was easier not to tell people she was Métis or Indigenous. It was not until she was in her 30s that she wanted to know more about her family history and better understand who she was. The journey to understand who she was has also helped Sheyanne understand the impact that intergenerational trauma has had on First Nation\, Métis and Inuit families and the importance of sharing the truth. She has recognized that when you elevate an Indigenous voice\, you help create healing for that individual\, their ancestors and their community. \nIn the spring of 2021\, Alberta shared a proposed curriculum draft for schools. Sheyanne’s daughter would be entering Kindergarten that fall\, and she felt the proposed curriculum draft did not properly reflect Canada’s Indigenous history. Wanting to do better for her daughter and all Indigenous students\, Sheyanne decided to run as a public school trustee. She was elected as a Trustee and she strongly advocates for equity in education for all students. This includes decolonizing education\, Indigenizing classrooms\, and ensuring schools have safe\, caring and welcoming spaces for all students\, including Indigenous\, 2SLGBTQIA+\, marginalized\, and inclusive education students. \nSheyanne’s role with Trixstar Production\, Indigenous Relations and Event Specialist\, has been an honour. She works to include First Nation\, Métis\, and Inuit communities in each city where the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival is held. This includes building relationships and trust\, extending invitations and hosting First Nation\, Métis\, and Inuit communities at the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival\, following protocol\, the Welcoming Address\, supporting communities through GOCF’s Community Fund\, and providing honorariums.
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SUMMARY:Illuminate Peer-to-Peer: How Kaslo Jazz Etc. Festival Balances Celebration & Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Join your colleagues for discussion and discovery. \nIlluminate Peer-to-Peer: How Kaslo Jazz Etc. Festival Balances Celebration & Sustainability\nSpeaker: Paul Hinrichs\, Artistic Executive Director\, Kaslo Jazz Etc. Festival \nRegister to attend\nTo attend\, register on Zoom. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for the session. \nAbout Paul Hinrichs\nPaul Hinrichs has always been a live music fan and spent his formative years touring Canada and the USA. Paul started presenting live music concerts in Nelson\, BC\, in 2010\, and by 2013\, Paul founded On The Road Management and Productions to provide artist management to BC-based acts Shred Kelly\, Shane Philip and The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra. \nIn 2014\, On The Road Management also began presenting shows from Cranbrook to Kelowna in various theatres. In 2015\, Paul became Artistic Director of the infamous Kaslo Jazz Etc Summer Music Festival\, and the following year took over operations of the festival as the Executive Director. The 2016 festival went on to sell out for the first time in 25 years and has continued to sell out every year since! \nPaul graduated from the Contemporary Music and Technology program at Selkirk College\, is a juror for FACTOR\, a JUNOS judge\, and the mandolin player and songwriter in the bluegrass-inspired band The Heavy Lighters.
URL:https://bclive.ca/event/illuminate-peer-to-peer-how-kaslo-jazz-etc-festival-balances-celebration-sustainability/
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SUMMARY:Illuminate Peer-to-Peer: Shared Successes in Bringing Audiences Back
DESCRIPTION:Join your colleagues for discussion and discovery. \nIlluminate Peer-to-Peer: Shared Successes in Bringing Audiences Back\nSpeaker: Nick Beach\, General Manager\, Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre\, Camrose\, Alberta \nRegister to attend\nTo attend\, register on Zoom. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email with a link for the session. \nAbout Nick Beach\nNicholas Beach has been the General Manager of the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre for 10 years. Responsibilities include curating the arts centre’s multi-disciplinary season of 40+ artists across 6 different series each year. The Lougheed Centre presents Canadian and international artists including theatre\, dance\, circus\, and a large variety of music genres. In more than 25 years of a career in the performing arts\, he has worked in theatres in 4 provinces\, which also included the National Arts Centre\, E. A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts\, and Keyano Theatre. Past related experience includes member at large for the Arts Touring Alliance of Alberta (ATAA)\, co-leader of the Canadian working group for contemporary circus with MICC\, Treasurer for CAPACOA\, and founding member of the Camrose Arts Council. He is also a very active member of the Prairie Regional Presenters Coalition. Nicholas was the 2024 recipient of the Rhoda Taylor Award for significant contribution to the arts touring industry in Alberta from ATAA. \nThe Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre opened in 2014 and is located on the University of Alberta\, Augustana Campus in Camrose\, Alberta. The Lougheed Centre is home to a 584-seat fly house\, a 96-seat cabaret venue\, and a 199-seat outdoor plaza.
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