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- Deep Questions answered in the Big Easy.
- This Original six-part television series, created for Bravo! is a unique aboriginal dance series featuring an eloquent union of First Nation storytelling, beautiful, haunting, stylized, hip-hop, traditional drum & singing music, modern & traditional dance styles interpreting age old stories connecting to the rite of passage of the soul and creation. These six different dance pieces were created and filmed in the locations of their origin. The bands include: Inuit, Ojibwa, Cree and Iroquois.
- The ill-fated relationship of a father and son's relationship is tested during a day at the local horse race track. An important step forward in bonding their fragile relationship when it turns into an emotional tragedy for the son when he sees his father's true-self for the first time.
- "Manitowapan" is rooted in the traditions elements of the First Nations People - dance and storytelling. The idea of Manitowapan is to focus on making visible the relationship between the spirit and the matter, the word and the movement, the mind and the body. For native people of the past, simple rituals as dance and storytelling served as great healing rituals for individuals and whole communities. The goal of a story or a dance was to recognize and to revere the presence of spirits in all worldly affairs, and through that simple act, to restore balance and unity.