Wapos Bay: Dance Dance


1:00 pm - 1:30 pm, Thursday, November 6 on WNDT FNX HDTV (14.1)

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Dance Dance

Season 3, Episode 5

T-Bear wants to become a dancer, but fears doing so will disappoint Jacob, who wants him to take up wrestling.

repeat 2008 English Stereo
Animated Family

Cast & Crew
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Raven Brass (Actor) .. Raven
Lorne Cardinal (Actor) .. Jacob
Taylor Cook (Actor) .. T-Bear
Diana Gossner (Actor) .. Amber
Melanie Jackson (Actor) .. Kohkum Elise
Andrea Menard (Actor) .. Sarah
DerRic Starlight (Actor) .. Devon
Gordon Tootoosis (Actor) .. Mushom

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Did You Know..
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Raven Brass (Actor) .. Raven
Lorne Cardinal (Actor) .. Jacob
Born: January 06, 1964
Birthplace: Sucker Creek, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Is of Cree descent and has played First Nations characters in a number of productions such as Tecumseh in documentary series Canada: A People's History.Was the first Aboriginal student to earn a BFA in Acting from the University of Alberta.Is a former rugby player and is a rugby union enthusiast.Played rugby for the Edmonton Druids RFC and later for the Strathcona Druids.Co-directed the documentary Chasing Lear which is about the all-Aboriginal cast National Arts Centre theatre production of King Lear in which Lorne played the Duke of Albany.
Taylor Cook (Actor) .. T-Bear
Diana Gossner (Actor) .. Amber
Melanie Jackson (Actor) .. Kohkum Elise
Andrea Menard (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: January 01, 1971
Birthplace: Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Released her first album, titled The Velvet Devil, in 2002. Was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Actress in Leading Dramatic Role in a Continuing Series for her performances in Rabbit Fall and Moccasin Flats. Serves as Director of Indigenous Academic Services at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law.
DerRic Starlight (Actor) .. Devon
Gordon Tootoosis (Actor) .. Mushom
Born: October 25, 1941
Died: July 05, 2011
Trivia: Renowned as both an actor and an activist, Gordon Tootoosis was born into a large family in Saskatchewan, Canada in 1941. Though Tootoosis' family lived a traditional Cree lifestyle, and were committed to preserving the culture of their native people, he was removed from his home and taken to a government run residential school at a young age, where he was forbidden from speaking his native language or practicing its traditions. This would help inspire the young man to commit even more strongly to his heritage, and he would go on to remain a vocal advocate for aboriginal rights, in addition to playing numerous roles that showcased native cultures, including Joe Saugus in the 2002 series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, and Albert Golo on North of 60. Tootoosis would also help found the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company, and serve as vice president of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. Tootoosis passed away in 2011 at the age of 69.

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