AN ONLINE ARTS ADVENTURE
Online Pelican Project 10-part Series:
We are excited to share our first ever online creative series, and invite you to dive into the arts through 10 unique studio sessions. Explore approaches and techniques toward creating your own magical paper lanterns, costumes, and head pieces, along with learning short songs and dances from ongoing Pelican Project parades and processional events.
All programs are FREE of charge and for those who don't have access to the required materials, NDH may be able to help.
We are assembling to-go packages with some of the materials that can be arranged for road side pick-up from our building located at 2207 Harvey Street.
For more information, you can contact us via email [email protected] or call at (306) 525-5393.
The 10-part studio series is supported by a SK Arts Micro Grant.
We are excited to share our first ever online creative series, and invite you to dive into the arts through 10 unique studio sessions. Explore approaches and techniques toward creating your own magical paper lanterns, costumes, and head pieces, along with learning short songs and dances from ongoing Pelican Project parades and processional events.
All programs are FREE of charge and for those who don't have access to the required materials, NDH may be able to help.
We are assembling to-go packages with some of the materials that can be arranged for road side pick-up from our building located at 2207 Harvey Street.
For more information, you can contact us via email [email protected] or call at (306) 525-5393.
The 10-part studio series is supported by a SK Arts Micro Grant.
Pelican Project Archive: (Coming Soon!)
The archive includes documentation from an array of processional events from the Dragon Parades created with students with Regina’s Cathedral Community Schools in 1995, to 6 editions of Globe Theatre’s Lanterns on the Lake from 1998 to 2003, and many Cathedral Village Arts Festivals. The Pelican Project has traversed the country from Vancouver to Ottawa, with each unique project being the expression of the collaborating artists, participants and audience.
Watch for updates and additions from past pelican projects to upcoming works made through the online Pelican Project studio series.
“The Pelican Project invites its participants to take a pause from the everyday and enter into a mobile stream of creation.”
-NDH Artistic Co-Directors, Robin Poitras & Edward Poitras
To learn more about New Dance Horizons moving art adventures visit our websites: www.newdancehorizons.ca and streamofdance.ca
Participants interested in sharing their completed creations, are invited to send us an image of your creation for
consideration of inclusion in an upcoming Pelican Project Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Regina in May 2021 and
or in the web site archive.
The archive includes documentation from an array of processional events from the Dragon Parades created with students with Regina’s Cathedral Community Schools in 1995, to 6 editions of Globe Theatre’s Lanterns on the Lake from 1998 to 2003, and many Cathedral Village Arts Festivals. The Pelican Project has traversed the country from Vancouver to Ottawa, with each unique project being the expression of the collaborating artists, participants and audience.
Watch for updates and additions from past pelican projects to upcoming works made through the online Pelican Project studio series.
“The Pelican Project invites its participants to take a pause from the everyday and enter into a mobile stream of creation.”
-NDH Artistic Co-Directors, Robin Poitras & Edward Poitras
To learn more about New Dance Horizons moving art adventures visit our websites: www.newdancehorizons.ca and streamofdance.ca
Participants interested in sharing their completed creations, are invited to send us an image of your creation for
consideration of inclusion in an upcoming Pelican Project Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Regina in May 2021 and
or in the web site archive.
NDH Partners with Art Gallery of Regina:
NDH in partnership with the Art Gallery of Regina brings you the Pelican Project Exhibition! This four-day exhibition presents selected costumes, paper lanterns and other ephemera from the Pelican Project from across 25 years.
We invite children and community members to join in exploring dance, music, and visual arts in an interconnected
and interdisciplinary way. The exhibition will culminate in a socially distanced WORLD TURTLE DAY TEA PARTY on
Sunday, May 23rd at 3pm in Les Sherman Park.
Visit the Art Gallery of Regina for more information!
NDH in partnership with the Art Gallery of Regina brings you the Pelican Project Exhibition! This four-day exhibition presents selected costumes, paper lanterns and other ephemera from the Pelican Project from across 25 years.
We invite children and community members to join in exploring dance, music, and visual arts in an interconnected
and interdisciplinary way. The exhibition will culminate in a socially distanced WORLD TURTLE DAY TEA PARTY on
Sunday, May 23rd at 3pm in Les Sherman Park.
Visit the Art Gallery of Regina for more information!