SaskScapes is a podcast hosted and created by Kevin Power, it features stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The first two seasons of SaskScapes were sponsored exclusively by SaskCulture www.saskculture.ca as part of the Community Engagement Animateur program. Funding to the cultural sector is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation.
If you've got 4 minutes to spare have I got news for you! Again, find your way to the SaskScapes Plus page by visiting HEREClick on the "support button" and you're there.Thank you for your support!Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
31/8/2023 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
Episode 114 - SaskScapes in the Summer - Hazlet has Heart!
Original launch date: March 29, 2019. The most downloaded episode of the series so far!DescriptionThis episode is sponsored by the South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport Inc.Join Kevin Power has he travels to Hazlet, Saskatchewan to explore how this small village has had big success with volunteerism in their community. For these folks, volunteerism is a lifestyle, and every single resident takes pride in knowing that they play a part in making Hazlet what it is today. Eight Hazlet residents join Kevin in what is a passionate, funny and entertaining conversation about why they love their town. Hazlet is all heart...well, that and some great parties, parades, relays, community theatre, and so much more.... and a roast beef dinner! Visit Hazlet's website here Visit the Chinook International Program hereSupport the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
24/8/2023 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
Episode 113 - SaskScapes in the Summer - Grilledcheesapolooza
Original launch date: August 30, 2014The 2023 Summer music festival is in full swing right now so what better time to re-visit a festival from the past that celebrates both grilled cheese sandwiches AND music! "All Hail the Cheese"Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
11/8/2023 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
Episode 112 - SaskScapes in the Summer - with Jeffery Straker
Original broadcast November 16, 2015The hit song "Slings and Arrows from the title track of the album has been the opening and closing theme for SaskScapes thanks to Jeffery Straker! The Saskatchewan born singer/songwriter has established himself as one of the most successful (and busiest) artists this province has produced, and has gone on to international acclaim. Kevin Power joins Jeffery in a conversation that is more fun than two people ought to have in a podcast! And, it's another "6 degrees" moment as Jeffery reveals his musical lineage which connects him to Beethoven and Chopin. Even Jeffery is part of Taron Cochran's 6-degrees world.Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
28/7/2023 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
Episode 111 - SaskScapes in the Summer - The Happy Nun Cafe Story Slam
Originally released on October 22, 2015. There are some sad updates in the introduction to this rebroadcast.The Happy Nun Cafe (www.thehappynuncafe.com), located in Forget, had all the ambience of a country cafe with a menu that is as sophisticated as they come. The Happy Nun was a dream-come-true for owner/chef Katie Vinge, and this podcast is a dream come true for Kevin. Welcome to the first SaskScapes story slam recorded live on site. Patrons dined on a delicious menu and brave centre stage sharing heart-felt, moving and hilarious stories about their lives. A truly magical evening! Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
23/7/2023 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
Episode 110 - SaskScapes in the Summer - "What's that supposed to be Anyway" (part 2)
This is a re-release of the podcast originally recorded in 2014. All of the guests have moved forward in their lives since then, still active in the arts community within and outside of Saskatchewan.A continuation of SaskScapes podcast number 3. Could two bales of compressed recycled material placed on a busy downtown intersection possibly be art? What’s that supposed to be anyway? Somebody funded that?! Artist Keeley Haftner and 6 other artists debate the merit of their work, and may have you rethinking how you look at art.Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
10/7/2023 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
Episode 109 - SaskScapes in the Summer - "What's that supposed to be Anyway" (part 1)
Throughout the summer of 2023 "SaskScapes in the Summer" will feature some of the 'best of" conversations from the past 9 years.(originally aired May 29, 2014)Could two bales of compressed recycled material placed on a busy downtown intersection possibly be art? What’s that supposed to be anyway? Somebody funded that?! Artist Keeley Haftner and 6 other artists debate the merit of their work, and may have you rethinking how you look at art. This is a two part podcast.Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
If you've got 4 minutes to spare have I got news for you! Again, find your way to the SaskScapes Plus page by visiting HEREClick on the "support button" and you're there.Thank you for your support!Support the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
The following is a 10 minute promotional episode highlighting some of the "best of" moments picked from hours of conversations that have been recorded for this series.Since December of 2020 The SaskScapes Podcast has worked together with the Saskatchewan German Council in creating a special series entitled "German Culture Alive". Through storytelling, this series celebrates the presence of German culture in Saskatchewan, covering their history and culture. There is something for everyone in this series! Download SaskScapes on your favorite podcasting app., and enjoy.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES +Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerliveSupport the showSupport the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
14/6/2023 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 107 - the Saskatoon Concordia Brass Band
This is the tenth in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.Love it or not, there is no denying that the old-tyme sounds of polka and "oompah" are alive and well. It may be a tough sell for some, but if you open your heart and your ears and set your toes a-tappin' you'll be hooked. It's near impossible to have a bad day after listening to this style of music! In this episode Kevin Power spends time with the Saskatoon Concordia Brass band as they rehearse for their spring 2023 performance. The first of many they will have this year. These folks are committed to this style of music, and they are committed to each other as fellow band members - always there to support whether good day or bad. Kevin also pops in on a special guest who is a walking encyclopedia of music in Saskatchewan and beyond, and a self-professed lover of the polka since childhood. Links related to this episode: Saskatoon Concordia Brass BandTaron Cochrane==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES +Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerliveSupport the show==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!NEW!!! SASKSCAPES + Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Support the show
1/5/2023 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 106 - with Mark Turner
This is the ninth in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.Kevin Power is joined by the CEO of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, Mark Turner, as they discover the expansive German repertoire that orchestras and audiences have embraced for centuries. This music belongs to everyone! They also uncover the amazing story of Heinz Moehn, one of the worlds most prolific music editors and his work, including his own compositions. The story of these treasures is one of Saskatchewan's most unique connections to German music. Music that has been heard once again over 80 years later. The future of German music is alive and well in Saskatchewan. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
14/3/2023 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 105 - St. Peter's Abbey
This is the eighth in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.Kevin Power explores the history of St. Peter’s Abbey in the village of Muenster, about 120km east of Saskatoon. The town gets named after the city of Münster, Germany and that’s not the only German influence to be found here. In this episode Kevin is joined by the St. Peter’s Abbott Peter Novescosky, and Father Lawrence DeMong as they share the history of St Peter’s from its early days to life as it is today. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast NetworkFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
15/2/2023 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 104 - The Regina Glockenspiel
This is the seventh in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.The Glockenspiel at Regina's City Square Plaza is playing again! The Glockenspiel stood in Victoria Park from 1986 to 2010, was removed during constructions, restored, then re-installed in 2020. Join Kevin Power in conversation with his guest Alvin Knoll as they recount the history of this unique landmark; from the original to the refurbished and the passionate people involved over the years.Glockenspiel music provided courtesy of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjuEa5N0oKw produced by Gerald Freyer of the SGC===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast NetworkFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
19/3/2022 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 103 - with Barbara Stehwien
German Culture Alive - A SaskScapes feature seriesThis is the sixth in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and its outreach."He leaves behind an illustrated life" - Host Kevin Power is joined by Barbara Stehwien to talk about the legacy of Fritz Stehwien. Fritz (Barbara's father) was a German-Canadian artist who painted and sketched an estimated 10,000 works in his lifetime. Since his passing in 2008, at the age of nearly 94, it has become a labour of love for Barbara to preserve these pieces, some of which have suffered deterioration over the years. This is a continuation of episode 102 featuring Waltraude Stehwien who was Fritz's wife. There is much to hear in that episode about their lives together and their path to Canada.You can learn more about the Stehwien family by following the links belowhttp://waltraudestehwien.blogspot.com/http://fritzstehwiengallery.blogspot.com/https://www.stehwien.art/===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network which is sponsored by Conexus and DirectwestFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
29/9/2021 • 1 hora, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 102 - with Waltraude Stehwien
German Culture Alive - A SaskScapes feature seriesThis is the fifth in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.Waltraude Stehwien’s artistic sensibilities run so deep it is as if they form the very makeup of her DNA. Her earliest inspiration was her father who was a visionary and a well-respected puppeteer in Germany. Waltraude wanted nothing more than to follow in his footsteps and she did just that. Her family survived the turmoil of WWII where often they had to hastily relocate, leaving many of her father’s treasures behind. Her life’s journey eventually brought Waltraude, her husband, and four children to Saskatchewan. Only a few of her father's puppets made the journey. Waltraude was groundbreaking in bringing the art form to life in Saskatchewan. Her second passion was a skill she also learned from her father. The art of scissor cutting (Scherenschnitte). Her work is often inspired by the landscape of our province. Some of her work is currently on tour thanks to the support of OSAC. This was a 40-year reunion between Waltraude and SaskScapes host Kevin Power who also shares a passion for puppetry. The energy in the room during the recording was palpable as the two share insights on artistry in their lives. This was a meeting of two minds and hearts, and a reunion to remember.This episode has a part 2 soon to be released, (Episode 103) featuring Barbara Stehwien (Waltraude’s daughter) who shares the story of her father Fritz (Waltraude’s husband) who was a prolific and successful painter. You can learn more about the Stehwien family by following the links belowhttp://waltraudestehwien.blogspot.com/http://fritzstehwiengallery.blogspot.com/https://www.stehwien.art/===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network which is sponsored by Conexus and DirectwestFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
20/9/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 101 - with Yulissa Campos
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF THEATRE PROFESSIONALS. This is the fourth episode in a special SaskScapes Presents: The Theatre Series, Theatre in SaskatchewanKevin Power is joined by Yulissa Campos, an Ecuadorian actor and playwright now living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. As she pursued her Theatre degree at the U. of S. she soon realized that she didn't see herself represented on stage. There was a distinct lack of performance options as a Latina woman - a vastly different experience than her artistic life growing up in Ecuador. Yulissa founded Ay Carumba theatre and with that, has been on a mission to celebrate the Latinx community by bringing to life, characters that accurately portray her culture. Read more about Yulissa's work hereListen to her interview with Tom Power on CBC's 'Q'===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network which is sponsored by Conexus and DirectwestFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
15/7/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - celebrating our 100th episode!
IT'S OUR 100TH EPISODE! A MILESTONE TO BE SURE. Kevin Power is joined with a "guest" in what proves to be a lively and fun conversation about life in the performing arts.===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available on all major podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Play store, Stitcher, Podbean, and more! SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network which is sponsored by Conexus and DirectwestFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
30/6/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 99 - with guest Miriam Körner
German Culture Alive - A SaskScapes feature seriesThis is the forth in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.Kevin Power is joined by award-winning author Miriam Körner and discuss the adventure that brought her to northern Saskatchewan, far from her birth country, Germany. Miriam's adventurous spirit, her connection with the land, her love of dog sled races, and her connection with the Inuit, Indigenous, and Métis peoples. You can learn more about Miriam's work by visiting the links below:https://www.fitzhenry.ca/miriam-k%C3%B6rnerhttps://www.osac.ca/miriam-koernerhttp://miriamkoerner.blogspot.com/p/illustration.htmlhttps://www.sleddogcentral.com/interviews/koerner/main.htmVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haUCib2xgsU ===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comPodcast editing assistance was provided by Matt Power. Power Web MediaSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for apple and android devices available in Google Play.SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network which is sponsored by Conexus and DirectwestFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerliveEpisode is LivePublished: Feb. 24, 2021 @11AM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what’s coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode OnFacebook
9/6/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 98 - with Dan Macdonald
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF THEATRE PROFESSIONALS. This is the third episode in a special SaskScapes Presents: The Theatre Series, Theatre in SaskatchewanKevin Power is joined by Dan Macdonald, the award-winning playwright, director and teacher. His body of work is impressive as is his passion for working with young aspiring writers, his teaching, and his current work at St. Paul's hospital in Saskatoon. Like your host, Dan is a maritimer! His award credits include:-Short-listed for the National Carol Bolt Award for Drama and twice short-listed for Regina and Saskatchewan Book of the year.-Recipient of the Saskatchewan Arts and Learning Award- 2018 SAT Award for best new play- Dan's plays are published by Playwrights Canada Press and Methuen plays in the UK===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for apple and android devices and available on all major podcast apps.SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerliveSpecial thanks to Creative Saskatchewan for your support of the S.A.T.P and your financial for this episode happen.
21/3/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 97 - with Amy Jo Ehman
German Culture Alive - A SaskScapes feature seriesThis is the third in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit the website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach.They say you can never go home again. They also say that you can't take the farm out of a person. Kevin Power speaks with author and "foodie extraordinaire" Amy Jo Ehman who did, in fact, go home again. This time to the home of her ancestors. And as for farm life, Amy Jo has carried all of the nostalgia and knowledge of growing up on the farm and her lifestyle and culinary skills most certainly reflect that! The historical component of this conversation picks up on the discussion with Mervin Weiss in Episode 95 and speaks to the history of Germans from Russia which is also a part of Amy Jo Ehman's history. Please see the links in the show notes for more information on Kevin's guest as well as sponsorship links.Visit Amy Jo Ehman and learn how to get copies of her books here.===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comPodcast editing assistance was provided by Matt Power. Power Web MediaSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for apple and android devices available in Google Play.SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network which is sponsored by Conexus and DirectwestFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
24/2/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 96 - with Yvette Nolan
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF THEATRE PROFESSIONALS. This is the second episode in a special SaskScapes Presents: The Theatre SeriesKevin Power is joined by Algonquin playwright, director and dramaturg, Yvette Nolan. Yvette’s passion for theatre is evident throughout this conversation. She is always striving to break new ground, to break down stereotypes, to explore diversity in casting and to work collaboratively.===================================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for apple and android devices available in Google Play.SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerliveSpecial thanks to Creative Saskatchewan for your support of the S.A.T.P and your financial for this episode happen.
German Culture Alive - A SaskScapes feature series This is the second in a series entitled "German Culture Alive”, a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit their website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach. Kevin Power speaks with Merv Weiss who began researching his family roots in 2000. Since then, his research into the history of Germans from Russia has become a passion project. One of his great joys is sharing the story of his family, and this time in history, with in-person and online audiences. Much research has been done on this topic. Below are some links and reading material of interest. Merv's website: www.russianroots.ca www.blackseagr.org www.grhs.org www.ahsgr.org https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/ https://esask.uregina.ca/entry/german_settlements.jsp Saskatchewan Authors: “Settling Saskatchewan” by Alan B. Anderson, 2013 “From Catherine to Khrushchev, The Story of Russia’s Germans”, by Adam Giesinger, 1981 “Paradise on the Steppe” by Joseph S. Height, 1972 “Homesteaders on the Steppe”, by Joseph S. Height, 1975 “Memories of the Black Sea Germans”, by Joseph S. Height, 1979 “In the Valley of the Kutchergan”, by I. K. Senger, 1999 “Saskatchewan, A New History” by Bill Waiser, 2005 ==================================== SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
24/1/2021 • 1 hora, 1 minuto, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 94 - with Henry Woolf
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF THEATRE PROFESSIONALS. This is the first episode in a special SaskScapes Presents: The Theatre Series(It is with great sadness that I mention that Henry passed away 10 months after this recording in November 2021)Kevin Power is joined by one of Saskatoon's most beloved actors/directors. Henry Woolf's career spans over 60 years and in this episode, he takes the listener on the journey of his career. His remarkable experiences growing up during WWII in England, his early theatrical influences, his academic studies, and his relationship with playwright Harold Pinter. Henry Woolf has influenced and inspired many Saskatchewan actors, many of whom went on to professional careers. A former professor in the theatre department at the University of Saskatchewan and his tremendous body of work during his tenure as director of the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival, it's no surprise why he is one of this province's theatrical treasures.=======================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netSaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play.SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerliveSpecial thanks to Creative Saskatchewan for your support of the S.A.T.P and your financial for this episode happen.
10/1/2021 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 93 - German Holiday Traditions
German Culture Alive - A SaskScapes feature series The series entitled "German Culture Alive” is a special "SaskScapes Podcast presents" feature sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council. Visit their website to learn more about the non-profit organization, its mandate, and outreach. It’s the holiday season! In the midst of a global pandemic this is a feel-good episode! The first episode in the German Culture Alive series. Kevin Power is joined in conversation with three guests who share some of the German traditions passed down through generations at this time of year. The traditions of Advent, Erntedankfest (Thanksgiving), the Christkindl market, the story of St. Nikolaus, and their own personal holiday memories. Visit the links below to learn more about the traditions discussed in this episode. http://www.saskgermancouncil.org/eventscalendar/ http://reginagermanclub.ca http://hanselandgretelpreschool.blogspot.com/ http://www.germanjuniorfolkdancers.ca http://reginagermanclub.ca/club-events/join-the-choir/ The history of St. Nikolaus Bumper music: "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen" (trad. 17th century Advent/Christmas) ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net SaskScapes theme music ("Slings & Arrows) provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
9/12/2020 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 1 segundo
SaskScapes - Episode 92 - "Poetree & Friends"
From 1995-2000 CICC TV Yorkton produced what would become a Canadian and US success story with children's programming. CICC still operates as a semi-satellite of CKCK Regina. "Poetree & Friends was an original children's television show about a 10 foot tall tree called "Poetree" who spoke in poem form. Kevin Power is joined by the 3 artists and storytellers who were the on-screen talent. Poetree and Friends became an award winning series which would eventually become a national success story. ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to Pip Wedge, Executive Director,,Canadian Communications Foundation for your research assistance. www.broadcasting-history.ca Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
15/6/2020 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 91 - The Trailblazers
This episode is sponsored in part by OUTSaskatoon This episode is sponsored in part by the City of Saskatoon Visit www.dtnyxe.ca Kevin Power is joined by three senior members of the LGBTQ2S+ community in Saskatoon. The community didn't just spring up over night. Through the tireless efforts of people with a vision to live their authentic selves, the community formed through adversity, setbacks, the AIDS crises, and more. It is our trailblazers from those early years who are responsible, in part, for how far Saskatoon has come. These stories need to be heard. Those who paved the way deserve our gratitude. As promised, here is the Facebook link to "Coffee Row" https://www.facebook.com/pg/OUTSask/ads/ ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
11/11/2019 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 90 - "Inside-Out"
This episode is sponsored in part by OUTSaskatoon This episode is sponsored in part by the City of Saskatoon Visit www.dtnyxe.ca Kevin Power is joined by Bree, a transgendered commercial airline pilot, and a member of Saskatoon's LGBTQ2S+ community. Bree's story is one of courage and inspiration as she changes her life's narrative to live her most authentic self. ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. SaskScapes is part of The Saskatchewan Podcast Network - sponsored in part by Conexus Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
20/10/2019 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 89 - The heart of Hazlet, Saskatchewan
This episode is sponsored by the South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport Inc. Join Kevin Power has he travels to Hazlet, Saskatchewan to explore how this small village has had big success with volunteerism in their community. For these folks, volunteerism is a lifestyle, and every single resident takes pride in knowing that they play a part in making Hazlet what it is today. Eight Hazlet residents join Kevin in what is a passionate, funny and entertaining conversation about why they love their town. Hazlet is all heart...well, that and some great parties, parades, relays, community theatre, and so much more.... and a roast beef dinner! Visit Hazlet's website here Visit the Chinook International Program here ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
29/3/2019 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 88 - The Avonlea Heritage Museum
This episode is sponsored by the South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport Inc. Kevin Power is joined by guests who have a passion for the history found inside museums. In this episode we focus on the Avonlea Heritage Museum in Avonlea, Saskatchewan. The former CNR station, built in 1912 now proudly displays artifacts that take visitors on a journey back in time. The Avonlea museum has taken advantage of funding available through the Canada Summer Jobs and Young Canada Works funding made available by the Canadian Government. This funding allows the museum to hire students to work at the museums full-time through this funding. This episode of SaskScapes features three of the students who have worked at the museum. Tanner, Jaida and Micah share their passion for the job, their love of the area, and some really entertaining stories about frightening mannequins and pump organs! General Manager, Cathy Geisler and Board member Darlene Watson are also featured in this episode and discuss the benefits of hiring students, the gratitude for the funding, and the passion and pride they take in their community and museum. Indeed, the is a road to Avonlea...and I suggest you take it on your next trip! ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
7/2/2019 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 87 - The MAS Story Slam
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION OF SASKATCHEWAN Happy 50th Anniversary MAS! To help mark the event Kevin Power joins the festivities held during the MAS annual general meeting in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. With so many people in attendance, representing museums from around the province, what better time and place could there be to hold a live story slam podcast. Enjoy, a lively crowd and some very entertaining stories and life lessons! ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
This episode is sponsored by the Saskatchewan Nonprofit Partnership Most of us have, or will engage with nonprofit organizations at some point in our lives. In Saskatchewan the nonprofit sector is alive and well, and thanks to a dedicated team of professionals working within the sector, the Saskatchewan Nonprofit Partnership has been growing! The SNP serves to benefit the nonprofit sector through research, networking, public awareness, sector strategy development and thought leadership, with a long-term vision that the nonprofit sector is widely recognized as a fundamental and essential contributor to Saskatchewan’s success. In this episode, Kevin is joined by 6 members of that dedicated team at the end of a very successful nonprofit summit held in Saskatoon. ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
29/4/2018 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 85 - Resilience and Respect
Throughout 2017 SaskCulture has had the remarkable opportunity and privilege to build and strengthen relationships with a number of First Nation and Métis cultural partners in the province through our Canada 150 project, funded by Canadian Heritage, called Resilience & Respect: Canada 150 & Beyond. Canada’s sesquicentennial was a starting point: an opportunity to reflect on the important work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and its 94 Calls to Action, to help ensure that Indigenous peoples are genuinely inspired to recognize positive change in Canada over the next 150 years. Join Kevin Power and his guests at a gathering held in Saskatoon on January 26, 2018. This final event for Resilience and Respect: Canada 150 and Beyond is not the end of the partnership or its work. Instead, it marks the next step in a journey together toward a more meaningful, respectful and rewarding relationship – one that supports positive changes needed in communities and cultural organizations in this province. ========================================== THIS EPISODE OF SASKSCAPES IS SPONSORED BY SASKCULTURE ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
7/2/2018 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 84 - INVOLVE
How involved are you in my community? Imagine what it must be like for newcomers to Saskatchewan who have so many challenges that many of us take for granted. Perhaps learning a new language, adapting to a new climate, finding ones place in the community and so much more. INVOLVE is an initiative launched in 2015 through the combined efforts of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS), SaskCulture and the Regina Open Door Society (RODS). The facilitator training program readies select participants from local community organizations to integrate INVOLVE into their own communities. In turn, newcomers have opportunities where they can begin to contribute to their communities and have their voices heard. Kevin Power is joined by guests from MCoS, SaskCulture, RODS, and the city of Yorkton. You'll hear about the exciting impact INVOLVE is having, and will continue to have throughout Saskatchewan. ========================================== THIS EPISODE OF SASKSCAPES IS SPONSORED BY SASKCULTURE ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes Funding for the cultural sector in Saskatchewan is provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Your lottery dollars at work!
31/1/2018 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 83 - Yorkton: the Canada150 mural mosaic
In 2017, Canadians across the country have been planning how their communities would celebrate 150 years of Confederation. Among those hundreds of events and projects came an idea initiated by Alberta artist Louis Lavoie. A dream to connect our country by creating the mural mosaics project. 150 communities, participated throughout the year, in creating their own murals made from hundreds of individually painted tiles. Yorkton, Saskatchewan. was one of the participating communities and clearly that city couldn’t have been more proud of the result. In this episode Kevin Power is joined by 6 guests, via telephone, who contributed to the creation of the Yorkton mosaic. In the end, Yorkton’s mural consisted of over 600 individually painted tiles. The links to the mural mosaic project can be found here, as well as links to the city of Yorkton and the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery ========================================== THIS EPISODE OF SASKSCAPES IS SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF YORKTON, SASKATCHEWAN. THEIR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. ======================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes
26/12/2017 • 1 hora, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 82 - Songs for Nature (part 2)
Kevin Power heads to Last Mountain Lake bird sanctuary and wildlife reserve for new music camp - "Songs for Nature". A rare opportunity for high-school aged participants to be mentored by musicians and ecologists; all to inspire them to compose music influenced by their surroundings. This is part two of a two-part podcast so be sure to listen to the previous episode 81 for the full story. These participants, are fun, passionate and eager to learn. The setting for this camp is nothing short of tranquil. Under the guidance of Saskatchewan's Megan Nash (singer/songwriter), Glenn Sutter (musical and research scientist), Kerry Hecker,(LML "rancher") and Ryan Hicks (music teacher) - this is a jam-packed, podcast full of great conversations, music, and bird calls. This episode is sponsored by Royal Saskatchewan Museum through the generous funding from Environment Canada. ================================================ SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes
14/5/2017 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 81 - Songs for Nature (Part 1)
Kevin Power heads to Last Mountain Lake bird sanctuary and wildlife reserve for new music camp - "Songs for Nature". A rare opportunity for high-school aged participants to be mentored by musicians and ecologists; all to inspire them to compose music influenced by their surroundings. This is part one of a two-part podcast so be sure to listen to episode 82 following this episode. These participants, are fun, passionate and eager to learn. The setting for this camp is nothing short of tranquil. Under the guidance of Saskatchewan's Megan Nash (singer/songwriter), Glenn Sutter (musical and research scientist), Kerry Hecker,(LML "rancher") and Ryan Hicks (music teacher) - this is a jam-packed, podcast full of great conversations, music, and bird calls. This episode is sponsored by Royal Saskatchewan Museum through the generous funding from Environment Canada. ================================================ SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for android devices available in Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes
14/5/2017 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 80 - Life is a story...tell it well.
This episode is sponsored by the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society: inspiring, celebrating, investigating and sharing Saskatchewan's rich historical and folkloric traditions. Visit the SHFS on their Facebook page as well! ================================================ It's Culture Days 2016! This episode was recorded live in Saskatoon during the SHFS hosted story-sharing gathering. "Life is a story...tell it well" was the theme and the great folks included in this podcast did just that. You'll hear stories that range from fast-food drive-in antics, to Christmas in Nigeria, to the heart break of the judicial system. Many thanks to the folks of all ages and all nationalities who were so open with their stories! ================================================ SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes
8/10/2016 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - episode 79 - Living Heritage
This episode is sponsored by HERITAGE SASKATCHEWAN Heritage Saskatchewan is the collective voice of all those who value heritage in our province. As knowledge brokers and pathfinders, Heritage Saskatchewan raises awareness of Living Heritage. =============================================== In this episode Kevin is joined by Dale Jarvis and Kristin Catherwood who have been on tour through Saskatchewan offering guest lectures and workshops on Intangible Cultural Heritage and keeping our traditions alive. There is also some very entertaining conversation about hauntings, fairy tales, tall tales, and the mummers! Whether some of these legends are true isn't really the point. The interesting discussion is in how they have become interwoven into the fibre of our living Heritage. ================================================ SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes
30/9/2016 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 78 - The Provincial Heritage Fair
This episode is sponsored by Heritage Saskatchewan. Heritage Saskatchewan is the collective voice of all those who value heritage in Saskatchewan. As knowledge-brokers and pathfinders, Heritage Saskatchewan raises awareness of Living Heritage. Join Kevin Power at the Provincial Heritage Fair held in Regina in May 2016. The Heritage Fair program is a student-centered, inquiry learning opportunity to explore Saskatchewan and Canada. For the past 20 years teachers and students from across Saskatchewan (from grades 4 to 8) have been participating in these amazing events. Students are chosen to represent their class or school at one of the four Regional Heritage Fairs and from that event several students are chosen to present their projects at the Provincial Heritage Fair. With brilliant, articulate and passionate young minds like those we hear from in this episode, the future preservation of our heritage is in very good hands! ==================================================== SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Your reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say! Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. IF YOU ARE ENJOYING THE PODCAST WE'D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT http://bit.ly/1TSJw8C Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive Thanks to SaskCulture for their ongoing support of SaskScapes
1/6/2016 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 77 - The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society
Join Kevin Power and members of the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society at their 53rd annual gathering. We all have archeology - it's what connects us. You'll be amazed at just how far back Saskatchewan's history has been traced through the discovery of artifacts. But you'll also hear some great conversations about engaging youth through the work being done by the Society, and the importance of telling the STORY behind the objects found. THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY SASKCULTURE ============================================== SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information. Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
4/5/2016 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 76- Intangible Cultural Heritage
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY SASKCULTURE. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HOW SASKCULTURE IS NURTURING CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT IN SASKATCHEWAN VISIT: www.saskculture.ca and www.iheartculture.ca==============================================We often think of our heritage as those things which are tangible. Buildings, artifacts, paintings: those items to be found in museums and galleries. But what about the intangible aspects of our heritage? Those things which help tell your story, the story of your community? What is the folklore you grew up hearing in the area in which you lived? What are the secret family recipes passed down from generation to generation?Kevin Power is joined by Kristin Catherwood, the Intangible Cultural Heritage Development Officer with Heritage Saskatchewan. Together the more clearly define what Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is all about, and how you can participate in your own communities.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
30/3/2016 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 75 - It's all about family
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY SASKCULTURE. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HOW SASKCULTURE IS NURTURING CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT IN SASKATCHEWAN VISIT: www.saskculture.ca and www.iheartculture.ca==============================================It's said that behind every great artist there stands a great team, and part of that team is the family. Kevin Power is joined by the parents of two performers (ALEXIS NORMAND & FARIDEH OLSEN) from ROSIE AND THE RIVETERS (www.rosieandtheriveters.com), and the parents of Canadian singer/songwriter JEFFERY STRAKER (www.jefferystraker.com). The topic of conversation is the key role parents and families play in fostering music and creativity; from their children’s early formative years, to their ongoing support - even now that they are successful artists.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via twitter, Facebook or by email for more information.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow SaskScapes on Facebook: Facebook.com/saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
22/3/2016 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 74 - with guest Harold Hague
It's the final episode of 2015! Happy holidays to you all. Kevin Power is joined by WWII veteran Harold Hague, who, at the young age of 94 shows no sign of slowing down. Harold shares some heroic tales from his time serving overseas, reminding us, that in war, nobody wins. Harold is joined by his wife Jan who is an artist in her own right and certainly has enough to keep herself busy during her own retirement. Regina residents will know Harold as the owner of Loggie's Shoes, part of the downtown retail landscapes for years, and now home to Regina's Creative City Centre and the Hague Gallery.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
14/12/2015 • 1 hora, 1 minuto, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 73 - with guest Dominga Robinson
Kevin Power is joined by his guest Dominga Robinson in a discussion about interracial marriage, identity perceptions, racism, and internalized racism. Dominga has drawn from the very best of her cultural background, using this knowledge to develop a strong identity founded on her own truth. Dominga paints an honest and inspirational portrait of her past, present and dreams for the future.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
3/12/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 72 - Urban Canvas
Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Programming (SCYAP) offers a unique employment experience known as URBAN CANVAS. After an hiatus period, Urban Canvas is back with massive support from the city of Saskatoon and the province of Saskatchewan. At-risk youth learn the vital skills to propel them forward in life using art and culture as a tool. Kevin Power is joined by past participants who are now instructors at SCYAP, as well as current participants. Together they share the personal impact this program has on their lives. At the end of the podcast you'll hear part of a speech given by SCYAP's executive director Darrell Lechman (heard last season in Episode 30). Darrell spoke at the opening exhibit and media launch of Urban Canvas held at the SCYAP gallery on November 20, 2015. An impressive crowd including Saskatoon Mayor Don Aitchison, members of the Saskatoon Fire Department, Police Department, and many more.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
23/11/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 71 - The B.E.A.T.S. Program
Recognize, improvise, adapt and thrive. Those are the key skills which lay the ground work for a phenomenal program in North Battleford called B.E.A.T.S. (Building Expression and Awareness Through Theatre and Sound). Alan Corbeil, a North Battleford social worker, created this program in partnership with the Living Sky School Division and the Prairie North Health Region. The program targets at-risk youth and teaches them the skills that set a course for a future full of hope. B.E.A.T.S. uses creativity to tap into each of the participant's gifts, and the result is proof in this episode. Kevin Power is joined by Alan along with Holly (artistic director), and two of the programs success stories - Talia and Sereta. You'll be truly touched by just how articulate, dynamic and confident these two young girls are, and they both credit the B.E.A.T.S. program for their newly found sense of self. ============================================== SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's. Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes Follow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
19/11/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 70 - with guest Jeffery Straker
SaskScapes turns 70 and what better way to celebrate than with the man who has provided the theme music for the podcast since episode one. Saskatchewan born singer/songwriter Jeffery Straker has established himself as one of the most successful (and busiest) artists this province has produced, and has gone on to international acclaim. Kevin Power joins Jeffery in a conversation that is more fun than two people ought to have in a podcast! And, it's another "6 degrees" moment as Jeffery reveals his musical lineage which connects him to Beethoven and Chopin. Even Jeffery is part of Taron Cochran's 6-degrees world.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
16/11/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 69 - The Meadow Lake Story Slam
It's another live Story Slam episode! Recorded with an audience at the Meadow Lake library, these stories, told by locals, range from pap smears, to being lost on the side of a mountain, to a crises of translation in a foreign land. Perhaps, most stirring of all the stories is that told by a local doctor. Gavin, originally from South Africa speaks powerfully about his experiences growing up under an apartheid regime, and the lasting effects he still lives with today. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapesFollow Kevin Power on Twitter @kevinpowerlive
13/11/2015 • 0 minutos
SaskScapes - Episode 68 - School Stories
It's great to be back in Meadow Lake, and this time Kevin Power heads off to school! This episode features conversations and stories with two high school classes over two days. The school: Carpenter High School. The stories: funny, silly, and touching. Does it make you wish you could live your high school years again?!==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
9/11/2015 • 1 hora, 1 minuto, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 67 - Culture Days in Kamsack
Join Kevin Power in this 3rd episode during the Culture Days weekend in Saskatchewan. In this episode Kevin visits the community of Kamsack where once again food is front and centre; baked goods, ethnic cuisine and even lessons in butter churning. Bannock making, lessons in history, First Nations song and dance, and Doukhobor tradition are all part of Kamsack's rich cultural fabric.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
6/11/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 66 - Culture Days in Preeceville
It's another Culture Days episode! Join Kevin Power as he heads to Preeceville, SK after spending time in Yorkton (episode 65). The Preeceville Heritage Museum committee pulls out all the stops with an "Ethnic Desert Night". Prepare to have your salivary glands activated as several of Kevin's guests talk about their cultural background and how the dishes they've prepared tie in with their heritage. You'll also hear from Lorne, one of Preeceville's former history teachers who talks about how this town came to be, how it has changed over the years, and the history of the Doukhobour's in this part of the province. And as far as all of those calories on display at this event, I'm told that it is only fattening if you swallow!
31/10/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 65 - Culture Days in Yorkton
It's a Culture Days 2015 retrospective as Kevin Power travels to Yorkton to explore how that community celebrates during the nation wide movement honouring our culture. This is Kevin's first stop during the weekend, but as you'll see, there is a common theme in all three of the Culture Day's podcast episodes coming up. That theme is FOOD! This episode features coffee talk and the sounds and smells in the kitchen where East Indian food is prepared by locals, and shared with dozens of Yorkton residents. You'll also learn a bit about soapbox derby races. Thanks to SaskCulture for the support given to help these events happen. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
30/10/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos
SaskScapes - Episode 64 - The Happy Nun Story Slam
Kevin Power travels to one of the smallest towns in Saskatchewan with one of the top restaurants in the Province! The Happy Nun Cafe (www.thehappynuncafe.com), located in Forget, has all the ambience of a country cafe with a menu that is as sophisticated as they come. The Happy Nun is a dream come true for owner/chef Katie Vinge, and this podcast is a dream come true for Kevin. Welcome to the first SaskScapes story slam recorded live on site. Patrons dine on a delicious menu and brave centre stage sharing heart-felt, moving and hilarious stories about their lives. A truly magical evening!
23/10/2015 • 1 hora, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 63 - with guest Gary Edwards
Gary Edwards is a Cultural Support Provider for Residential School Survivors at All Nations Hope in Regina. A survivor himself, Gary was rounded up by a gunboat and issued to a residential school in Ile Ste. Croix at the age of 2. Gary talks about his experience, painting pictures with his words- his phrasing almost poetic. He speaks of his journey to healing, the Indigenous way of life, and the many guides who have supported him on his path. It is my hope, as it is Gary's, that someone hears this episode who needs to hear it in order to help in their own healing, As Gary says: "Let's hope that one day this conversations never happens".
17/10/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 62 - "6 degrees of Taron"
If you ever find yourself playing a Saskatchewan music trivia game you'll want this guy on your team! And if you are ever in search of the perfect Saskatchewanian to be the subject of a "6 degrees of separation" game, well look no further! Taron Cochrane has received many accolades in our province and it's likely because every cell of his being vibrates with the Saskatchewan music scene. But beyond that, Taron tirelessly gives of his time and talents in so many ways; driven by passion, motivation, community involvement, and volunteerism.
12/10/2015 • 0 minutos
SaskScapes - Episode 61 - Live from Milestone it's all about FOOD!
It's the first SaskScapes podcast recorded live in front an audience at the Milestone Library. Kevin Power and his guests Deanna Brown and Jim Hadfield talk about everyone's favourite subject - FOOD! Deanna Brown has put Milestone, SK on the map by being one of the finalists of the wildly popular television show "Masterchef Canada". Jim Hadfield has had a life long career in business and took that savvy and his passion for baking and founded his own company "Jim's Buns" - and based on his loyal client following, his buns are a hit! And amidst all of the fun and laugher of this episode you might even pick up a tip on what foods to have with you should you find yourself stranded on a deserted island.
8/10/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 60 - "The 60's Scoop" - with guest Lauren Reid
Kevin Power brings voice to the "60's Scoop" as a feature story in the SaskScapes season. The "60's Scoop" is a dark chapter in our Canadian and First Nations history and culture. There are four episodes in total which were recorded over the past few months. These are the stories of a few...there are thousands more. Thank you sincerely, to these four guests, for being generous enough to share this part of your story. We all have much to learn from you. In this episode Kevin is joined by Lauren Reid.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
1/10/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 59 - "The 60's Scoop" - with guest Carol Daniels
Kevin Power brings voice to the "60's Scoop" as a feature story in the SaskScapes season. The "60's Scoop" is a dark chapter in our Canadian and First Nations history and culture. There are four episodes in total which were recorded over the past few months. These are the stories of a few...there are thousands more. Thank you sincerely, to these four guests, for being generous enough to share this part of your story. We all have much to learn from you. In this episode Kevin is joined by Carol Daniels who is also one of Kevin's fellow Community Engagement Animateurs for 2015.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
21/9/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 58 - "The 60's Scoop" - with guest Wayne Smoke Snellgrove
Kevin Power brings voice to the "60's Scoop" as a feature story in the SaskScapes season. The "60's Scoop" is a dark chapter in our Canadian and First Nations history and culture. There are four episodes in total which were recorded over the past few months. These are the stories of a few...there are thousands more. Thank you sincerely, to these four guests, for being generous enough to share this part of your story. We all have much to learn from you. In this episode Kevin is joined by Wayne Smoke Snellgrove==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
15/9/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 57 - "The 60's Scoop" - with Dr. Raven Sinclair
Kevin Power brings voice to the "60's Scoop" as a feature story in the SaskScapes season. The "60's Scoop" is a dark chapter in our Canadian and First Nations history and culture. There are four episodes in total which were recorded over the past few months. These are the stories of a few...there are thousands more. Thank you sincerely, to these four guests, for being generous enough to share this part of your story. We all have much to learn from you. In this episode Kevin is joined by Dr. Raven Sinclair==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
5/9/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 56 - Creative Kids
SaskScapes host Kevin Power heads to Ness Creek, just outside of Big River, SK and visits the annual Bluegrass Music Camp. This episode highlights the Creative Kids initiative, part of SaskCulture. Creative Kids provides opportunities to kids who might not otherwise be able to afford to attend activities such as art, dance, heritage and music. Guests in this episode include Emma, a fiddler and Creative Kids recipient, "In with the Old", a young Saskatchewan bluegrass trio, the Clements Brothers from New England who are two of the top-notch instructors at this camp, and three of the key organizers who volunteer their time and efforts to make this camp the unforgettable experience that it has become.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
31/8/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 55 - The Borealis Music Festival Part 2
Welcome back to the continuation of episode 54! This two- part podcast was recorded over three days at the Borealis Music Festival in Prince Albert, SK. This festival made it's debut throughout the first weekend in August 2015 and what a debut it was! A line-up of bands that would make any music festival envious. In Part 2 you will hear from some of the bands performing: "July Talk, "The Wolfe" and "Crazy Fox" with lead singer Liza Brown. If you've missed episode 54, that's where you'll hear from the key players who got this festival up and running. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
25/8/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 54 - The Borealis Music Festival Part 1
Welcome to the first podcast recorded over three days at the Borealis Music Festival in Prince Albert, SK. This festival made it's debut throughout the first weekend in August 2015 and what a debut it was! A line-up of bands that would make any music festival envious. This is part one of two podcasts and in this episode Kevin Power is joined by Prince Albert's Economic Development Manager Jayne Remenda, also with festival co-ordinator Abraham Lancaster and two of the many volunteers that helped make this festival a huge success in it's first year. Part two of this podcast continues with episode 55 where you'll hear from some of the bands.==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
25/8/2015 • 0 minutos
SaskScapes - Episode 53 - The Mann Gallery art camp
Painting, costume making, drama, art projects and scavanger hunts are all order of the day at the week-long art camp held at the Mann Gallery in Prince Albert. Join in the fun as Kevin Power taps into his inner child and hangs out with some very creative children who never cease to entertain! Later, Kevin is joined by Julie and Kayanna, two of the summer interns at the gallery as well as Lana Wilson, the gallery educator. The three provide an inside look at this fantastic program. Kevin also has an exciting announcement to make in the episode! ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play.Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
17/8/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - episode 52 - with guest Jack Saddleback
This episode of SaskScapes has it all! A story of First Nation's culture and heritage, family, gender diversity, mental health, community engagement and meeting royalty. Kevin is joined by Jack Saddleback, currently the President of the Univeristy of Saskatchewan's Student Union and the first transgendered male in that position. This is a story of tremendous courage - the courage to live life authentically and with dignity. An empowering episode filled with humor and passion. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher RadioFollow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
5/8/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 51 - The Rocanville Market
They are proud to call this town "my town". Rocanville is located in south-eastern Saskatchewan near the Qu'appelle Valley and Manitoba border. A town rich in history, a booming potash industry and a beautiful 13 building museum which acts as the cultural "hub". Join Kevin Power has he attends the Rocanville market at the museum which is held once a month during the summer. This episodes features a few of the vendors, artists, musicians, and dedicated young folks would bring tremendous energy to the market. Thank you to Jamie MacLeod for inviting SaskCulture to your event! ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
24/7/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 50 - The "Rez Cross" way
In the wake of raging forest fires throughout northern Saskatchewan, thousands of evacuees were brought together in temporary shelters. One such shelter was at Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation, near Duck Lake, SK. Kevin Power meets with three guests: an evacuee, a social worker in mental health, and band councillor for Beardy's. The arena has become a temporary shelter and affectionally known as "Rez Cross". Beardy's and Okemaisis First Nation has show the the generosity of spirit that defines their community. =============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
16/7/2015 • 0 minutos, 1 segundo
SaskScapes - Episode 49 - with guest Lynda Haverstock
Season two has launched and it's great to be back! It promises to be another great season traveling Saskatchewan and sharing your stories. I can't think of a better way to start this season than with my guest Lynda Haverstock. Lynda shares stories from her younger life, musical life, public life, and yes, personal life. Named in 2000 as Saskatchewan's 19th Lieutenant Governor, Lynda is arguably one of the most influential people in this province. This episode has all of the humor, humilty, passion, integrity and honesty that I've come to expect from Lynda. And we wouldn't want her any other way! ================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's.Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
This is a special bonus edition of SaskScapes being posted during a time when the northern communities of Saskatchewan are facing a very difficult situation. Over 100 forest fires continue to burn and have forced thousands of residents out of their homes. The evacuees have moved swiftly to various locations across the province without a great deal of time to take all of their belongings. Sheryl Kimbley has put a call out to local musicians in the Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert areas to come together in a show of support and hold benefit concerts to raise funds. The support so far has been overwhelming. This podcast was recorded in Saskatoon on June 30, 2015. If you are in the Regina area on July 4, 2015 or Prince Albert on July 5th, come by the venues announced in this podcast and show your support.Stay tuned...Season two of SaskScapes is about to launch with a great new line up of guests and a very exciting announcment to follow!================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
2/7/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 47 - Ecomuseums of Saskatchewan
Kevin is joined by guest Glen Sutter, the curator of Human Ecology at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum as well as five members of the Saskatchewan Ecomuseum Initiative as we learn about the "living heritage" which is the Ecomuseum. These discussions take place during Heritage week in Saskatchewan (February 2015) when the Ecomuseum symposium was held.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
25/2/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 46 - The Windscape Kite Festival
Now in it's 11th season, the SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival has welcomed an impressive cast of celebrity kite flyers, an incredible array of kites, family fun, and an evening music festival which celebrates four of the longest days of the year. Swift Current is known for it's open spaces, the iconic Saskatchewan "big sky" and yes, even wind! Kevin is joined by three of the key people who make this festival happen each year. http://www.windscapekitefestival.ca/================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
1/2/2015 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 45 - Saskatchewan Festival of Words
Now in it's 19th year, the Saskatchewan Festival of Words has established itself as one of the most loved literary festivals in Canada. The festival is held in Moose Jaw, SK., and in this episode I talk with Donna Lee Howes and Sarah Simison who are responsible for putting this festival together each year. In the second half of the podcast, I am joined by Saskatchewan author Anthony Bidulka, one of Canada's most prolific mystery and thriller novelists.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store and on Stitcher Radio
25/1/2015 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 44 - with guest Olga Yarikov
This is the 44th episode in the premier season of SaskScapes! My guest, Olga Yarikov is originally from the Republic of Uzbekistan and now finds her home in Humboldt, SK. Olga shares memories of her childhood in Uzbekistan, her creative inspirations, and the effects of political unrest on her life’s path. Now that she has found a new sense of “home” in Humboldt, Olga finds herself open to expressing her creativity once again, drawing from the best of her past memories, and eagerly diving into new experiences. Through the eyes of a newcomer, we are reminded of what makes our Province and it’s people so special. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
30/10/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 43 - with The Sega Band of Humboldt
SaskScapes continues our celebration of Saskatchewan's rich cultural diversity. We are fortunate to have folks originally from the Republic of Mauritius now living in our Province, and in this episode I talk with the members of the Sega Band based in Humboldt, SK. Join us as we learn a bit about the Mauritian culture, especially the music and dance. And wait until you hear these folks give us their impressions when they first saw snow! Thank you to Clifton, Wensley, Olivierre, Gilbert, Fredric, Eddy and Chloe.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
27/10/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 42 - with guest Karue Wachira
Photograher Karue Wachira was born in Kenya and now, finds himself on the otherside of the globe in Lloydminster, SK. Though both environments are very different, Karue’s life and artistic philosophies remain the same: Taking photographs that tell stories as only pictures can, Karue moves through life capturing beauty. He cares deeply for the environment and doing his part so that future generations can inherit a sustainable planet.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
24/10/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 41 - with guest Amanda Amundrud
Amanda Amundrud is the founding owner of The Root Community Emporium in Lloydminster Saskatchewan. The Root is not just a quirky old building, it’s a “happening" where people from all walks of life gather to share stories, knowledge, eat delicious locally sourced food, …basically “plug in” and connect with each other. On this Thanksgiving weekend I hang out with Amanda at The Root, and then attend the annual "Harvest Lantern Walk". ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
20/10/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 40 - The Rosebud Burlesque Club
Saskatoon's "Rosebud Burlesque Club" has been setting fire to the wheat fields and steaming up the landscape! Headmistress Cheripop Purr has been the driving force behind the neo-burlesque movement in Saskatchewan. A few members of the troupe join us in what an eye-opening, brave, and very fun look into this art form. The neo-burlesque movement is putting the "tease" back in striptease - making a bold statement, sometimes political, and is a unifying force between people of all genders. A truly fun way to welcome in our 40th episode! ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
17/10/2014 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 39- With Guest Kathleen Swalm
At 91 years young, Kindersley resident Kathleen Swalm has fond memories of her life growing up on the farm. Privacy, freedom, a close relationship with nature and animals, and good old fashioned work ethic all contribute to the woman Kathleen has become today. Dedicated to making a difference where she can, she has been a strong advocate for women’s rights, mental health, politics, and more. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
14/10/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 38 - Tea at the Frenchman Butte Museum
Continuing from episode 37, we visit the log cabin tea house at the Frenchman Butte Heritage Centre. Ten local residents gather as we talk about growing up in the area, humorous anecdotes, giant fish, student curators continuing traditions, yummy home baked goodies, and more. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
9/10/2014 • 1 hora, 1 minuto, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 37 - The Frenchman Butte Ferry
The Frenchman Butte Museum has been voted "the best small town museum in Saskatchewan", and believe me, it does not disappoint! My guests, Hazel Reiser and Tom Hougham join me and share the history of a major source of transportation in the area from early to mid 20th century - The Frenchman Butte Ferry. This is the first podcast of two recorded in Frenchman Butte. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
3/10/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 36 - The Quilting Bags
The Quilting Bags are a group of women who meet each week in Meadow Lake to laugh, share, eat, and of course quilt! Quilters have a bond that goes beyond the details of a fine stitch or a swatch of fabric, and in this episode you'll hear how each one has been touched by the support they receive from one another. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
29/9/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 35 - With guest Jinny Nieviadomy
When Jinny Nieviadomy came to Meadow Lake, SK there was no doubt in her mind that she was meant to be there. Jinny has had a major impact on the Meadow Lakes community as a teacher and arts promoter. She founded The Artistic Incidents Studio…a space that children and adults alike, to find their own artistic voice through various medium. ==============================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in SaskatchewanVisit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
21/9/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 34 - with guest Ley Ward, the "Lego Wizard"
Springing out of his own "Lego Dark Age", Ley Ward, the "Lego Wizard", reconnected with the memories of a toy from his childhood, and became part of an International movement of lego users who take this hobby very seriously. Ley shares the serious business of humour, and how lego has informed his other artistic pursuits. Lego users are indeed a unique breed, and you'll hear Ley discuss how much emotional support they provide each other. And yes, we discussed the Lego movie! ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
17/9/2014 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 33 - Junior Curators
The Junior Curator program began in 2013 at the Meacham museum in Saskatchewan, and allows children who have a love of museums and history to take on some of the responsibilities of a museum curator. Kayla and Spencer share with us why they enjoy being junior curators....“It’s fun to do! Its cool showing people what you know”. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
11/9/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 32 - Whirls and Twirls
Who knew that the secret to longevity could be found through square dancing! Join me, and 16 members of Kindersley, Saskatchewan's "Whirls & Twirls" as we do-sa-do through their stories of Saskatchewan, and their love of square dancing.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
1/9/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 31 - Grilledcheesapolooza
From humble beginnings in 2010 with a single metal band called Quetzalcoatl performing a backyard show and barbecuing grilled cheeses with friends in Kindersley, SK. Ever since this original backyard show, attendees and the number of grilled cheese sandwiches consumed at the Kindersley based festival have been doubling each year. With two stages, over twenty musical acts and a large art exhibition, the festival is now expecting attendance in the thousands. In the coming years Grilledcheesapolooza will strive to grow and achieve its mission while staying true to the roots and core philosophies that gave birth to this festival. ALL HAIL THE CHEESE! ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
31/8/2014 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 30 - Remembering Alvin
A moving tribute to Alvin Cote who lived much of his life on the streets. He touched the lives of many in Saskatoon, including my two guests, who share their memories of the life of a man who continues to have an impact many, even after his passing. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
25/8/2014 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 29 - with guest Sherron Burns
Sherron Burns' artistry weaves its way through theatre, dance, mask work, and puppetry. She shares the work she is doing through collaborations, arts education, and her involvement in the newly formed Artist Run Centre (ARC) in North Battleford, SK. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
21/8/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 28 - with Guest Flo Frank
Flo Frank shares stories of her global "from-ness", and her passion for indigenous cultures. Stories from her travels, her love of Saskatchewan, cooking, and more. Flo's work across Canada and around the world has made, and continues to make, a positive difference on the planet. Sage advice from her Grandmother! ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
17/8/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 27 - with guest Wendy Robinson
Wendy Robinson joins me along with her cousin Brenda Sapergia and their two horses, Gypsy and Zeva. "Equine Therapy" brings unconditional companionship and comfort in times of joy and sadness. Horses have played a major role in the lives of Wendy and Brenda and have brought them through some life-changing events. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
12/8/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 26 - with guest Weldon Gray
Weldon Gray is a luthier, a wizard, and has kept company with greats like Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble! Enough said...Weldon defines the term a "Renaissance man".================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
4/8/2014 • 1 hora, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 25-with guest Eileen Laverty
Eileen Laverty is a known for delivering heart-rending ballads, and has performed across Canada and Ireland. Eileen shares her stories from the road, her musical journey, life philosophy and her love of soccer! Featured song by Eileen Laverty - "The Road" from the album "ground beneath my feet" ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
28/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 24 - with guest Carey Rigby-Wilcox
Carey Rigby-Wilcox is an advocate for adult literacy, an accomplished author and an inspiration for anyone overcoming the stigma, shame and fear around literacy challenges. Carey opens her heart in an honest discussion about her personal struggle and her triumphant accomplishments. For those living in silence with this issue, this podcast will reassure you in knowing that you are not alone. ================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
25/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes Episode 23 - "How Sweet it is!" - with guest Gladys McCarthy
Gladys McCarthy is a scientist, a chocolatier, an entrepreneur, owner of "Glad's Chocolates", a barn dance host, and a drummer! I meet Gladys in her idyllic setting just outside of Kindersley, Saskatchewan. Gladys returned to the family farm where she lives a very fulfilling life.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
21/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 22 - with guest Eleanor Smith
Kindersley resident Eleanor Smith shares her stories of an inspiring teacher, her own career as an educator, stories of a tragic murder, and a mysterious rock. Eleanor is an historian, and a lover of words.================================================= SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
18/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 21 - Kindersley: With guests Bud & Bill
Deer and antelope play, telephones made from barbed wire fences and toy electric chairs that work! These are some of the stories you'll hear from my two guests Bud Thomson (not Anderson! sorry Bud! Electric chair for the host?), and Bill Warrington as we wind our way through the farmland of Alsask and Loverna, SK in a truck.=================================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
14/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 20 - Stories From Kindersley: The gang's all here!
Over a dozen men from Kindersley and area join me for an hour of great fun as we reminisce about the good old days.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caSaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
11/7/2014 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 19-The Radisson Music Festival
Born of previous musical events in the area, this year launches the premier of the Radisson Music Festival. A vision fully realized by my second guest, Radisson town councillor and musician Gerald Wiebe. My first guest is a fresh new musician on the Saskatchewan music landscape. At 18 years old, Avery Fairbrother has caught the eye (and ears) of the towns of Borden, Radisson and beyond. He's ambitious, smart, articulate and great with numbers!==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
7/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 18-with guest Myrna Dey
Myrna Dey is a Canadian author residing in Kamsack, SK. Her novel "Extensions" was voted "people's choice" for the 2011 Scotia Bank Giller Prize. Myrna talks about the experiences that have influenced her writing - from growing up in a "bookish" household, to living in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Guyana, and more.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store
3/7/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 17- the Esterhazy flour mill with guests Ralph, Jim and Ray
Esterhazy resident, Ralph May, proudly shows off one of Saskatchewan's treasures which has received it's National heritage designation - The Esterhazy flour mill. In the second part of this podcast, I'm joined by two other local residents, Jim and Ray, who share stories of growing up on a farm during some of the most difficult years of the depression, and the joy to be found in living the simple life.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
30/6/2014 • 0 minutos
SaskScapes-Episode 16-with guest Florie Gray
Florie Gray is Esterhazy's second oldest citizen as of 2014 and she joins me in her first podcast recording ever. Florie takes me on trip down memory lane, discusses how the world has changed since she was young, sings her favourite song with me, and experiences her first "selfie"!==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
26/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 15 - with guest Jim Harding
Jim Harding, the mayor of Fort San, shares his early artistic inspirations, his passion for the environment, and the story behind the new Qu'appelle Valley Centre for the Arts which finds a home in the 1911 Old Central School in Fort Qu'appelle.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
24/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 14 - with guests Doreen Evans and Jack Lowe
Doreen Evans & Jack Lowe are two of Fort Qu’appelle’s more senior residents who recount some of the more colourful stories you won’t necessarily read in the history books. Recorded inside the old Central School, now home to the newly restored Qu’appelle Valley Centre for the Arts.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
19/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 13 - with guests "The Gravelbourg Community Players"
The Gravelbourg community players join me on stage at the Renaissance Gaiety theatre and share their personal stories of reinvention which led them to finding passion in theatre. These folks are an inspiration for anyone who wishes to follow a dream.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
8/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 12 - with guest Louis Stringer
Louis Stringer is one of the foremost authorities on the history of Gravelbourg. Louis opens the doors of the town museum and takes me on a journey from prehistoric times to the present. There is no mistaking Louis’ passion for this area.===============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in SaskatchewanVisit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
6/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 11 - with guests Neil, Jan, Ken & Brenda
Jan and Neil join me after a fantastic home cooked breakfast and share their stories of how they came to Rockglen and their passion for presenting live music and exhibiting original art. Swift Current painter/musician Ken Christopher joins us.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
5/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 10 - The Rockglen House Party Jam
Rockglen residents Jan Johnston and painter/musician Neil Jones open their home to me and invite over a dozen of their local musician friends for evening house party jam session. Share in the stories of some warm hearted folks and some great live music too!=================================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
5/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 9 - with guest Brenda Feuerstein
Brenda Feuerstein is a writer, yoga practitioner, and practicing Buddhist who shares a personal journey of travel, love of Saskatchewan, artistic inspiration and loss. Brenda traveled from Eastend to join me in Rockglen.=========================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Audio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
3/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 8 - with guest Gus Froese
Painter Gus Froese, one Saskatchewan most loved artists, takes us down a nostalgic path as he recalls some of the highlights of a career spanning decades, with an impressive portfolio that includes a painting hung in Buckingham palace.=====================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
3/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 7 - with guest Dr. Dick Oakes
Dr. Dick Oakes grew up in Rockglen and has since returned to a very different town than when he left. But Rockglen’s history can be relived within the walls of the small train station museum and on the open trails of the Effie Mattson Nature Walk.=========================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
1/6/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 6 - with guests Rob Froese & Gabriela Garcia-Luna
Potter Rob Froese and photographer Gabriela Garcia-Luna have created an impressive body of work influenced by Japanese, Mexican and North American cultures. This is a truly heartfelt conversation about their need to be creative.=========================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
31/5/2014 • 1 hora, 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 5 - The Willowbunch Museum
In the small town of Willowbunch stands its historical museum. Once a residential school operated by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, this iconic building is a testament to a dedicated board of volunteers who care deeply about preserving the history of this town.=======================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
29/5/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 4 - with guests 'The Sharp Flats'
Never has Barbershop Quartet singing had a bigger “cool factor” than today. And these four university students are proof. The Sharp Flats prove that this style of singing is for the young and the young at heart.========================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
29/5/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 3 - What's that supposed to be anyway? Part 2
A continuation of SaskScapes podcast number 3. Could two bales of compressed recycled material placed on a busy downtown intersection possibly be art? What’s that supposed to be anyway? Somebody funded that?! Artist Keeley Haftner and 6 other artists debate the merit of their work, and may have you rethinking how you look at art.=========================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
29/5/2014 • 0 minutos, 0 segundos
SaskScapes-Episode 2-What's That Supposed To Be Anyway Part 1
Could two bales of compressed recycled material placed on a busy downtown intersection possibly be art? What’s that supposed to be anyway? Somebody funded that?! Artist Keeley Haftner and 6 other artists debate the merit of their work, and may have you rethinking how you look at art. This is a two part podcast.==============================SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.netAudio Equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.ca
29/5/2014 • 1 hora, 1 minuto, 0 segundos
SaskScapes - Episode 1 - with guest Jean Freeman
You may know her as Fitziy’s grandmother on Corner Gas, but Jean Freeman is an award winning author and pioneer in Saskatchewan’s film, television and radio industry. And, she’s hilarious to boot!==============================SaskScapes: A podcast feature the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. Part of the Culture Days Animateur program operated by SaskCulture.Funding provided by the Saskatchewan Lotteries trust fund for sport, culture, and recreation. Visit www.iheartculture.caMusic provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.comAudio equipment provided by PavedArts www.pavedarts.caHost: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net