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Work with Native Communities
Seeking to balance the diversity of our core membership with
the projects we pursue, Wise Fool has made a commitment to work in and
support Native and Indigenous based educational and arts based programs
in the State of New Mexico and beyond.
Each project in these communities has further developed the
cultural competency of Wise Fool's individual artists and strengthened
the company's overall programming.
In collaboration with Behavioral Health Services Department,
the Native American Youth Outreach Program, The Institute of American
Indian Arts, Project H.O.O.P.S., Sinte Gleska University, and The Zuni
Diabetes Education Network, Wise Fool has facilitated programs in over
12 Native Communities.
Examples of these projects include:
- The Pueblo of Zuni: a four day intensive working
with youth and elders to create a giant puppet performance based on a
traditional story. Youth learned tales in their traditional language,
cooperation skills while building giant puppets, and trust and
responsibility while stiltwalking. They performed their work for their
peers at a youth health faire and for their community at Zuni Faire
where they won an award.
- Cochiti Elementary, Cochiti Pueblo: puppetry and
theatre workshops as part of an afterschool cultural awareness program
in which youth created shadow puppet plays based on traditional stories
from both the local Pueblo and Hispanic cultures. The youth performed
their works at an all school assembly as the culmination to the
project.
- Pyramid Lake Reservation: a week long intensive
teacher training for adults and teen mentors (from various local
programs)who were about to lead a summer kids camp. Over the week
participants learned how to lead youth in the creation of masks and
giant puppets, stilwalking, shadow puppetry and leadership, cooperation
and theatre games.
- Fort Wingate Indian School, Gallup, NM: Two weekends
of stiltwalking, puppet building and empowerment workshops with gay and
questioning youth culminating in a performance by the participants at
the opening of the annual New Mexico Gay and Lesbian Summit. Many of
the youth participating also stiltwalked in the annual Gallup Aids
Walk.
Other Wise Fool collaborations with Native communities
include, Tohajillee, NM, Rosebud Indian Reservation, SD, Jicarilla
Apache Reservation, Dulce, NM, White River Apache Reservation, AZ,
Nenanehzad Chapter House, Cherokee Nation, OK, Kaune Elementary, Santa
Fe, NM, American Indian Higher Education Consortium.
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