For Families. Join master storyteller Dickie Yuzicapi as he shares traditional Indigenous stories and music with the help from animal puppet pals and Central Library puppeteers.
The performance will be held at the RPL Film Theatre (Central Library - 2311 12th Avenue).
Bio: Dickie Yuzicapi is a master storyteller who provides his own ancestral context and historical connections in ways that bring reconciliation into reality. His heritage represents many of the Plains cultures found in Saskatchewan, including Ojibway, Cree, Métis, and Dakota. He is a survivor of residential schools and multi-generational trauma. His workshops are led with great care toward his family's stories. Additionally, Dickie is a traditional Pow Wow dancer and singer, an artist, Red Seal Chef, and the owner of Sioux Chef Catering.
January 31 performance is presented as part of Frost 2025.
AGE GROUP: | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Indigenous | Early Literacy | Books and Storytelling |
TAGS: | Storytimes | Puppet Shows | Music |
The Library is a treasure trove of books, music, toys and so much more! There is something for every child, and every parent. When you visit us, you can expect to find:
A vast collection of board books and picture books for young readers
Novels for older children and young adults
Children's DVDs and CDs and Graphic Novels
Toys that can be borrowed
Computers and Early Literacy Stations
Book and CD kits
Magazines for children and parents
Books on parenting
..and much, much more!