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Wednesday, March 30 • 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Cultural Showcase (Dinner Provided) LIMITED

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Cultural Performers
avatar for Clifton Cremo

Clifton Cremo

Comedian
Clifton Cremo is a Mi‘kmaw stand-up comedian from Eskasoni First Nation. In just two short years he became a fixture in the Nova Scotia comedy scene through his deft brand of storytelling and wry absurdism. Nothing is off limits, particularly when it concerns family and his First... Read More →
avatar for Cole Hatty

Cole Hatty

Singer
Cole Hatty is a young 2 spirited Wolastoqey woman who started to learn about her culture as a young teen when she joined the Sisters of the Drum with her mother. Today she is earning her Bachelor’s degree at UNB where she pursues her passion in cheerleading. Her musical inspiration... Read More →
avatar for Pokuhulakon Witsehkehsu (Sisters of the Drum)

Pokuhulakon Witsehkehsu (Sisters of the Drum)

The Drum Group is made up of ladies that have committed their hearts and voices to share the beautiful songs of their people. These women have been drumming together since the spring of 2016. They are a self-taught, devoted group of ladies that have worked diligently from day one... Read More →
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Possesom Paul

Dancer / Youth Dancers from Oromocto First Nation
Possesom is a Wolastoq artist and cultural educator. He is a major contributor and resource to the world indigenous artist community, a chief advisor in developing and improving the Atlantic pow-wow scene, to running and managing many events as staff, head dancer, and master of ceremonies.Traveling... Read More →


Wednesday March 30, 2022 6:30pm - 9:00pm ADT
Grand Ballroom AB

Attendees (5)