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The Whole Caboodle

Centre for Indigenous Theatre

NEW LOCATION:
ARTSCAPE YOUNGPLACE Suite 209 180 Shaw St. Most of Trinity Bellwoods Park)
OCTOBER 30 7PM to 9PM
Suitable for youth & adults 70 minutes + Q&A
Donations Appreciated Space is limited – RSVP 416-506-9436 citmail@indigenoustheatre.com

Norwegian Sami  actress, Sara Margrethe Oskal’s solo performance, THE WHOLE CABOODLE, combines traditional storytelling and yolks (Indigenous chanting unique to the Sami) in contemporary performance.

In THE WHOLE CABOODLE, Sara playfully mesmerizes with three different short stories – The Maidie, Reindeer Snoop Deer and Granny.

A first time tour of North America, this is a rare opportunity to experience this unique performance and award-winning work.

ABOUT SARA MARGRETHE OSKAL

Sara Margrethe Oskal was raised in a reindeer herding family of Northern Norway. She holds a doctorate graduate in Performing Arts from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Sara investigates humour in traditional Simi stories and in Yoik (chanting) creating works such as THE WHOLE CABOODLE. She is an established writer (TV & Theatre) and a published poet. She is a theatre director and is presently working on her first short film. For further information on Sara, visit her website at: www.smrax.com

THE WHOLE CABOODLE BY AND WITH -SARA MARGRETHE OSKAL

ORIGINAL & TOURING PRODUCTION:

Directors – Anitta Suikkari & Thea Stahel.
Traditional yolks & yolks –  Karen Anne Buljo, Mathis A.Oskal &
Nils Magnus Tornensis
Costume – Berit Marit Haetta
Video Editor- Silja Somby
Poster & Technical Support -John Rickard

CENTRE FOR INDIGENOUS THEATRE TORONTO PRODUCTION COMPANY:

Artistic Director – Rose Stella
Production Associate – Denise Bolduc
Marketing & Outreach – Brian Norton
Lighting & Sound – Michel Charbonneau
Production & Stage Management – April Nicolle
Production Support – Red Pepper Spectacle Arts

The Centre for Indigenous Theatre exists to provide theatrical training informed by traditional artistic expression, teaching and values, while creating an environment that centre for encourages cultural exchange of practices Indigenous and techniques between Indigenous Nations Theater and communities.

Contact at
citmail@indigenoustheatre.com

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