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Where Are We Now? Ep 4 - Volunteering at the Edmonton Fringe Festival

42 min · 13 de ago de 2024
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In this episode, we delve into the lively atmosphere of the Edmonton Fringe Festival with special guests Bradley King and Heidi Johnson, who bring their unique insights and experiences to the discussion. As seasoned volunteers and avid festival enthusiasts, Bradley and Heidi share their perspectives on what makes the Fringe audience so special and how volunteering has deepened their connection to the arts community. They also highlight the diverse range of programs, including the Kids Fringe and pêhonân, their Indigenous-led, Indigenous-centered storytelling series, that make the festival a truly inclusive and dynamic event. Tune in to hear their stories and learn about the magic behind one of Edmonton’s most beloved cultural celebrations.

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Where Are We Now? Ep 4 - Volunteering at the Edmonton Fringe Festival

In this episode, we delve into the lively atmosphere of the Edmonton Fringe Festival with special guests Bradley King and Heidi Johnson, who bring their unique insights and experiences to the discussion. As seasoned volunteers and avid festival enthusiasts, Bradley and Heidi share their perspectives on what makes the Fringe audience so special and how volunteering has deepened their connection to the arts community. They also highlight the diverse range of programs, including the Kids Fringe and pêhonân, their Indigenous-led, Indigenous-centered storytelling series, that make the festival a truly inclusive and dynamic event. Tune in to hear their stories and learn about the magic behind one of Edmonton’s most beloved cultural celebrations.

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