Winter Day Camp – Drama Rama: Theatre Arts

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The history of theatre began with simple storytelling and rituals that were part of everyday life in early communities. These activities were not just for entertainment; they played a crucial role in connecting people with each other. We will answer questions like, how did the Ktunaxa and early settlers use Theatre Arts in their culture? […]

Winter Day Camp – Painting & Pottery

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Pottery has played a crucial role in human history, serving as a vital resource for archeologists in understanding ancient cultures and daily life. Pottery is not only functional but also a medium for artistic expression, reflecting cultural identities. We will also explore how to make paint using natural resources. For instance, the Ktunaxa used Namita […]

Winter Day Camp – Clowning Around: Circus Arts

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The circus is one of the purest and most universal forms of entertainment. The circus has become a unique art form that combines diverse disciplines such as acrobatics, juggling, contortion, music, acting and dance. It has historically reflected cultural diversity, incorporating elements from different traditions and artistic styles from around the world. Here in Cranbrook, […]