Film Screening - Kaatohkitopii: The Horse He Never Rode

by Woodland Cultural CentreThursday, 27 April 2023 from 5:30 PM (EDT) to 7:00 PM (EDT)184 Mohawk Street , Brantford , ON N3S 2X2

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Bring your family and friends to experience the imagineNATIVE Film + VR Tour at the Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford, Ontario, from April 26-28! 

We are excited for you to join us and explore the power of VR technology to transport you to the world of the immersive VR experience, This is Not a Ceremony, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, allowing you to witness the stories of two Indigenous men wounded by the colonial tradition of systemic racism. 

To accompany this experience, we will be screening Kaatohkitopii: The Horse He Never Rode, produced by Colin Van Loon. This POV documentary, narrated by director Trevor Solway begins with his earliest memories of his grandfather Sonny Solway, a lifelong rancher and “Indian Cowboy.” 

This one-of-a-kind experience will ignite your senses, spark your curiosity, and create unforgettable memories. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to connect with Indigenous stories through the magic of Film + VR.

Free and open to all at the Woodland Cultural Centre.

Film Screening | Kaatohkitopii: The Horse He Never Rode, directed by Trevor Solway

Thursday, April 27 @ 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

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Tickets: Free, with a suggested donation of $10 to Arts Programming at WCC

Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00PM 

Location: Woodland Cultural Centre 

184 Mohawk Street, Brantford ON, N3S 2X2

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Woodland Cultural Centre519-759-2650development@woodlandculturalcentre.ca
184 Mohawk Street Brantford , ONN3S 2X2

About This Charity

The Woodland Cultural Centre is a First Nations run educational and cultural Centre located on the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. The Centre was established in October 1972, under the direction of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians upon the closure of the Mohawk Institute Residential School. As a Centre of excellence, their mission is to protect, promote, interpret, and present the Hodinohsho:ni worldview.