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Fantastic Experience with Immigrant Kids

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The Blackout Art Society, in collaboration with the City of West Vancouver, proudly hosted a theatre summer camp tailored explicitly for immigrant children. This enriching initiative aimed not only to foster artistic talents and enhance self-expression but also to provide a nurturing space where these young minds could share their unique stories, build connections, and bridge cultural differences, thereby contributing to the diverse tapestry of our community. Through theatre, participants were empowered to explore their identities, find their voices, and showcase the beauty of their multicultural backgrounds.

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In the spirit of storytelling, we pause to honour the ancient narratives of this land. We stand upon the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. 

Just as we celebrate the diverse voices of immigrant and refugee artists, we recognize the First Peoples who have woven this place's first and enduring tales. Their stories are a testament to resilience, creativity, and the power of community. As we come together from many corners of the world, may we always remember, respect, and learn from the stories that this land holds.

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