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SUMMARY:Moccasin-Making with the Manitobah Storyboot School
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $180/person\, FREE for Indigenous Youth and Young Adults (First Nation/Metis/Inuit ages 12-30 yrs)\nWhen: Saturday\, March 25\, April 1\, April 8\, April 15\, April 22 and April 29 from 12:00pm-3:00pm\nLength: 18 hours total\nWhere: Footprints Lecture Room at the Bata Shoe Museum (327 Bloor St. W.) \nLearn the traditional art of moccasin-making with expert Indigenous artisan Rosary Spence! \nThis workshop is designed to teach classic hand sewing techniques in beading and leatherwork. Rosary Spence will guide you through the steps of creating moccasins by hand including pattern-making\, beadwork\, design\, construction and care for your finished product. Students will be provided with all the necessary tools to complete their project and guided through the process from start to finish. This is a course best suited for youth 12+ and adults. \nPlease show your QR code in your registration confirmation or give your name to our front desk when checking in. The workshop will be held in our Footprints lecture room located on the ground level. \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n\nNote: Please contact angie.ma@batashoemuseum.ca for any questions or concerns. If you’re interested in moccasin or mukluk-making workshops held by Storyboot School\, you can directly contact them by emailing info@storyboots.ca for their list of future classes.  \n  \nMEET THE INSTRUCTOR:\n\nABOUT ROSARY SPENCE: \n \nSinger/ Song Writer\, Rosary Spence is a musician and entrepreneur with a powerhouse of a voice\, soulful Indigenous styles and innovative spirit. Born and on western shores of James Bay\, Fort Albany First Nation\, Mushkego Cree Territory\, Spence strongly believes in the ability to heal our communities through the strength of the youth and the wisdom of our elders. Music has been a lifetime journey for Spence\, singing since early childhood and playing an array of instruments since her early teens. Spence possesses an extensive background and experience as a designer\, a performing artist\, and an arts facilitator. Currently residing in Toronto\, Ontario\, where she is raising her family\, Spence also works in the social sector and is highly active within the arts community.
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LOCATION:327 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1W7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Limited Time Only
DESCRIPTION:On View: Limited Time Only\nIn tandem with the release of  Air: Courting a Legend\, we’re excited to release our iconic\, original Air Jordan for an exclusive short-term viewing from April 6 to May 14.  \nThe first Air Jordan was a leather high-top designed by Peter Moore in the Chicago Bulls colours. When Michael Jordan debuted a prototype of his signature shoe during his 1984 rookie season\, he was reprimanded by the NBA for not following its uniformity of uniforms rule. It was pure advertising gold\, infusing both Jordan and his sneakers with the aura of rebellion. As a Nike commercial put it\, “On October 15\, Nike created a revolutionary new basketball shoe. On October 18\, the NBA threw them out of the game. Fortunately\, the NBA can’t keep you from wearing them.” The first Air Jordan made more than $100 million in the first ten months. Since the release of the first commercially available Air Jordan in 1985\, there has been a new iteration every year\, but the original Air Jordan remains one of the most popular sneakers ever created.
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LOCATION:327 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1W7\, Canada
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