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Debajehmujig theatre group shines at Commonwealth Games

A storytelling group from Mantioulin Island has been taking part in The Commonwealth Games in Scotland.
Debajehmujig Storytellers, a group from Wikwemikong First Nation on Mantioulin Island, seen here in a previous performance, has been at the Commonwealth Games in Scotland. The group has been performing at the games. (Supplied/debaj.ca)

A storytelling group from Mantioulin Island has been taking part in The Commonwealth Games in Scotland.

Debajehmujig Storytellers from Wikwemikong First Nation have been performing a show called On Common Ground.

The artistic director of Debajehmujig Storytellers, Joseph Osawabine, said its a story about a characters grandmother having a vision about a thunderbird an iconic figure within Anishnawbek culture.

He said the vision shows the thunderbird leaving Turtle Island, or North America, to go to a global gathering featuring many nations.

The group's final performance is set to run Thursday evening in Glasgow. It will be their fifth show.

Its a long time to be away from our families back home there in Canada, but its a relatively short time to create a good piece of theatre, he said.I think we did a bang-up job.

Osawabine said the reviews in Scotland have been great, including two four-star ratings in newspapers overseas.

The audience is very receptive and responsive and they love it, he said.Weve had standing ovations just about every performance so far.

Group one of several up for Premiers Award

Performing at the Commonwealth Games is not the only good news the group is celebrating as Debajehmujig Storytellers is also one of 12finalists for the Premiers Awards for the Excellence in the Arts.

According to the province, the award recognizes extraordinary achievements of artists and arts organizations. The award will be announced at a ceremony in Toronto on Sept.

Other finalists from northeastern Ontario include Christi Belcourt of Espanola, Keith Campbell of North Bay, and Thtre du Nouvel-Ontario in Sudbury.