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This production was created by students in DRAM 298, a USask Indigenous playwriting course.

ayapîhk: An Indigenous Story iirc

A theatrical production about experiences of identity by USask Indigenous playwriting students

Event

Date: Wednesday, April 2 and Thursday, April 3
Time: 7:30 pm (Wednesday) and 4 pm (Thursday)
Location: Emrys Jones Theatre, John Mitchell Building, 118 Science Place, Saskatoon

Free and open to the public | Register on Eventbrite

Free tea and bannock while supplies last

About this event

ayapîhk is a 60-minute play about identity, culture, storytelling and what happens when such stories are challenged.

This production was created by students in DRAM 298, a USask Indigenous playwriting course.


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