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Exploring reconciliation and connection through a story that spans seven generations, Frozen River (nîkwatin sîpiy) tells the story of two eleven-year-olds through the eyes of Grandmother Moon. Eilidh and Wâpam are born under the same blood moon, but Eilidh was born in Scotland and Wâpam in Kihci-Manito kâ ayapit, now known as Manitoba. After sailing across the ocean in hopes of a more prosperous life, Eilidh meets Wâpam deep in the forest, and the two become instant friends. Coming from vastly different worlds, Eilidh and Wâpam decide to teach each other about their ways of life. But when a sacred promise between them is broken, the relationship among cultures becomes jeopardized for generations to come.
Frozen River (nîkwatin sîpiy) shows audiences that an openness to learn from those who have protected and honoured the waterways for centuries can lead to healing and reconciliation.
Grandmother Moon tells the story of Eilidh and Wâpam, born under the same blood moon but in different parts of the world. But when a sacred promise between them is broken, the relationship among cultures becomes jeopardized for generations to come. Frozen River (nîkwatin sîpiy) explores reconciliation and connection, showing hope for our future generations' openness to learn and heal.
"The show's script cleverly makes important issues digestible for young audiences."
• Michaela and Carrie worked together previously on the TYA play Water Under the Bridge
• All three authors share the desire to challenge audiences to think about big issues in meaningful ways for young people, wanting to offer something for the next seven generations, as youth are our future
Frozen River (nîkwatin sîpiy) shows audiences that an openness to learn from those who have protected and honoured the waterways for centuries can lead to healing and reconciliation.
Grandmother Moon tells the story of Eilidh and Wâpam, born under the same blood moon but in different parts of the world. But when a sacred promise between them is broken, the relationship among cultures becomes jeopardized for generations to come. Frozen River (nîkwatin sîpiy) explores reconciliation and connection, showing hope for our future generations' openness to learn and heal.
"The show's script cleverly makes important issues digestible for young audiences."
• Michaela and Carrie worked together previously on the TYA play Water Under the Bridge
• All three authors share the desire to challenge audiences to think about big issues in meaningful ways for young people, wanting to offer something for the next seven generations, as youth are our future