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Jun 23, 2022
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Dreaming Roots
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of DreamingRoots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of DreamingRoots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of DreamingRoots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of Dreaming Roots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism’s production of DreamingRoots. It was a spectacular, inspiring performance journey by and about Yukon First Nations people. It weaves together new work from 50+ Yukon Indigenous artists in dance, music, drumming, theatre, storytelling and more, in traditional and contemporary forms. Mike Thomas photo.
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