On June 3rd, we participated in a show at Humberside Collegiate. It was written and directed by Neil Ross of the Junction Historical Society and featured original music by Isaias Garcia.
Ten young actors performed, through narration and drama, vignettes from the past.Using cedar boughs, they were young trees growing, native Canadians building longhouses and French coureurs de bois paddling canoes. In only half an hour, we were zoomed through the centuries to modern times. It was a fascinating and entertaining experience.
Here are some photos from the evening:

Junction History Mashup Performers
And the closing scene:

The Closing Scene
Here is our model in her full floral outfit:

From 1880 to 2010
And notice the Beyonce style wire glove!
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