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SASK POLY Storytelling with Cheyenna Sapp

The Saskatoon Campus of the Saskatchewan Polytech presents Indigenous Storytelling feat. Cheyenna Sapp

Cheyenna (Shy) Sapp, Plains Cree from Little Pine First Nation is an accomplished storyteller with a Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Studies and a wîcehtowin Theatre Certificate. As a dedicated advocate for accurate

Indigenous representation, she excels in stand-up comedy and acting, notably in the CTV series "Acting Good." Shy's commitment extends to sketch comedy, where she portrays Mrs. Honeycomb on “The Feather News.” Her dynamic performances have graced stages across Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, including “The Deadly Aunties Comedy Tour” in the summer of 2023. In 2022, she took on the role of Sir John A MacDonald in the comedic production "Sir John A: Acts of a Gentrified Ojibwe Rebellion" by Drew Hayden Taylor.

Thursday, February 1, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Saskatoon Campus Ave W, Cultural Centre
Session will be livestreamed to programs taking place on Ave W campus due to limited space in the Cultural Centre.

Questions? Contact saskatoon.library@saskpolytech.ca

Refreshments will be served after the event.

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