We are thrilled to share our Final Report from the 2015 Bethel & Beyond tour.
***Click here to view/download the pdf.***
Please share far & wide!
~The Winter Bear Project Team
~The Winter Bear Project Team
April 18, 2015
The Winter Bear team has enjoyed a bustling week in Bethel, Western Alaska’s hub of 6,000 people.
Immediately upon arrival, we were whisked away to our housing at the Yuut Elitnaurviat People’s Learning Center, and the cast is extremely grateful for comfy dorm rooms after a week sleeping on school floors. We’re fortunate to have the incredible community support of Paul O’Brien, who helped arrange housing, program printing, transportation in Bethel, and more. Paul lost his son Drew to suicide four years ago, and has since founded Drew’s Foundation, a co-producer of The Winter Bear Bethel & Beyond tour. He works tirelessly to improve suicide awareness in the hopes that other families will not have to suffer such a loss.
The Winter Bear performed two shows at the Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, enjoying all-ages crowds of 300+ each night. Click here to read a great article about the show from Alaska Dispatch News.
Following our run at YPCC, Bethel’s annual Cama-i Dance Festival kicked into high gear. The Winter Bear team is enjoying passes to the festival — what a blast to see so many diverse dance groups!
Our teaching artists are also working with community groups at Cama-i — here’s a shot of Ben Coffroth trying not to laugh during a game of Park Bench!
One more day in the Big City, and then we are back to the coast! The last three stops on the tour will be Emmonak, Alakanuk, and the Lower Yukon School District headquarters Mountain Village.
~Sarah Mitchell (Raven/Assistant Producer)
April 14, 2015
Finally a sunny day! And what a view flying from Chevak to Scammon Bay. We deserve this after five days of snow and fog.
The school at Scammon Bay is built on a hill. The truck that brought us up barely made it with us and gear and new snow on the ground.
It’s easy to get a sledding party together in Scammon Bay. Just go out with sleds and a pack of children and dogs appear out of nowhere. Serious fun!
Yesterday was a busy day of workshops, with Winter Bear teaching artists leading 12 different classes in Inupiaq Dance, Hip Hop, Movement, and Theatre Games.
Like other schools in this area, many signs around the building are in Yup’ik and English, with certain rooms and classtimes devoted to preserving Yup’ik culture.
After a busy school day, The Winter Bear enjoyed performing for a very engaged all-ages audience. Afterwards, many children came up to dance with us during curtain call!
-Anne Hanley (Playwright/Producer)