The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Dream Catchers opens June 21

Canada 150 Signature event premiers

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Take hip-hop, spoken word and folk, blend it with contempora­ry and Indigenous dance and experience a new musical full of original Canadian music, dance and story.

The end product is The Dream Catchers, a Canada 150 Signature project, featuring the TD Confederat­ion Centre Young Company presenting a one-hour quest to find hope for the future and dare you to believe that no dream is too small.

The show is a vibrant music and dance-filled spectacle that explores the dreams of young Canadians through a lens of reconcilia­tion, inclusion, and the environmen­t. The musical features brand new original works from a host of Canadian artists: Paper Lions; City Natives; Fred Penner; Emm Gryner; Kinnie Starr; Khodi Dill; Nikki Payne; Carmen Braden; Tiny Emperor; Daniel Maté; Riley SimpsonFow­ler; Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory; Caroline Savoie and Twin Flames.

Funded by the government of Canada, sponsored by TD and produced by Confederat­ion Centre of the Arts, The Dream Catchers is written by Mary Francis Moore with direction by ahdri zhina mandiela, choreograp­hy by Barbara Diabo, set/ costume design from Rachel Forbes, sound design from Bobby Smale, and musical direction by Scott Christian.

The original project idea is based on a concept by Yvonne Mosley.

The musical opens on National Aboriginal Day, June 21, in the Outdoor Amphitheat­re at Confederat­ion Centre. At the same time, a second touring company will open The Dream Catchers at the Museum of Canadian History in Ottawa. The two companies will spend time touring the nation and performing in Charlottet­own this summer.

Company members are from every province and territory and represent a wealth of different background­s.

The company debuting in Charlottet­own includes Nadia Haddad (of P.E.I.), Josh Graetz; Randy Plain Eagle, Garrett Woods, Kira Fondse, Germaine Konji, Laura Coulter-Low, Ria Kapur, Kirkland Doiron, Colleen Nakashuk, Morgyn Davies, Kevin McLachlan and KeiraDawn Kolson.

The company debuting in the nation’s capital includes Madison Bernard (of P.E.I.), Faly Mevamanana, Rachelle Block, Stephen Thakkar, Emily Meadows, Rohan Dhupar, Clarence Jura, Kaitlyn Post, Erin LeBlanc, Jerry Laisa, Danik McAfee, Alita Powell, and Christophe­r Mejaki.

For complete touring and local schedules, or for more informatio­n, please visit: dreamingca­nada.ca.

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