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Looking north RRU students put new skills to good use Kyle Wells News staff
sphere of the theatre is a novel venture. “With this story, it’s set in the environment that it reflects,” said artistic director Roderick Glanville. “Once I approached Fort Rodd and said ‘this is our idea,’ it was a perfect marriage because they’re looking to expand into more family and youth to get access to the park.”
After seeing firsthand some of the social issues which can make life difficult in the Canadian North, a group of Royal Roads University students is putting newly learned business skills to good use. As part of their curriculum, the group of five commerce students built a functioning e-commerce website, 60thandabove.ca, where international art lovers or dealers can bid on art from Canada’s north and help a good cause in the process. Half the profits go to the artist and the other half goes to Arctic Children and Youth Foundation, an Ottawa-based charity which supports children through social programs in the North. Group member Leandra Grenier-Green worked with children there for a time. “I saw tons of social issues. The kids would go home, the parents wouldn’t be there, they’d be locked out overnight,” she said. “This program helps negate that. It gives the kids more of a chance to engage with the community and to not fall into their parent’s footsteps necessarily.”
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Actor Christine Willes, as Naani in Kalediscope Theatre’s production of War of the Eagles, talks to Eagle, played by Valerie Sing Turner. The play is being staged outdoors at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites starting Saturday.
Fort Rodd play brings history to life Kyle Wells News staff
Kaleidoscope Theatre will bring history to life as it takes centre stage at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites for its adaptation of War of the Eagles, starting tomorrow. Adapted from Eric Walter’s book, which can be found in many classrooms, War of the Eagles tells the story of two youth, Jed and
Tadashi, living on a military base near Prince Rupert during the Second World War. As Japanese internment becomes policy the two boys are forced to confront the racism and confusion of war. The story touches on identity, First Nations relationship to Canada, what it means to be Canadian and the emotions and fear surrounding war. Outdoor theatre is not a new concept, but for Kaleidoscope leaving the controlled atmo-
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