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Arts & Culture'Reconciliation Through Art' events to stream live on September 30

‘Reconciliation Through Art’ events to stream live on September 30

September 30, 2024, | 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

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ALMONTE, Ontario – We are excited to announce that key events from the Reconciliation Through Art program will be live-streamed through a special collaboration with NationTalk, Canada’s largest Indigenous-owned newswire and communications platform.

Key events from the program will be available for live viewing at NationTalk.ca/rta from 10:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. on September 30, accessible to everyone. Experience acclaimed First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists, storytellers, and knowledge keepers as they share music, dance, traditional stories, and the rich histories of their communities.

Highlights of the program include hand drumming, fiddle music, Métis, First Nations, and Inuit dancers, as well as insights into the lasting effects of Indian Residential Schools. Full program details are available at reconciliationthroughart.ca.

About NationTalk:

Established in 2006 by Indigenous entrepreneur Don Barraclough, NationTalk began as a newswire and listing service for Indigenous communities across Canada. Since its inception, NationTalk has distributed over 65,000 Indigenous-specific media releases and provided more than $200,000 in communication services to charitable organizations, non- profits, and Indigenous small businesses across the country.

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