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Darryl Nepinak
Darryl Nepinak is an Indigenous Canadian filmmaker known for his satirical short films that explore themes of inter-cultural misunderstanding.[1]
Darryl is Saulteaux, from Skownan First Nation, and was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.[2] He is an independent filmmaker whose works have screened at imagineNATIVE Film + Media Art Festival in Toronto, the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, and the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany.[2]
External links
- Jvankeulen/sandbox at IMDb
- List of Darryl Nepinak's works in the Winnipeg Film Group catalogue.
- Darryl Nepinak's works on the National Film Board of Canada platform.
Category:Ojibwe people Category:Living people Category:Canadian male film actors Category:First Nations screenwriters
Home County Folk Festival
1983
The festival ran Friday through Sunday in July. According to the program sold at the event[3], the following performers were scheduled:
- Grupo Aymara
- Tony Bird (singer-songwriter)
- Jim Brewer (blues musician)
- Saul Broudy
- Mel Brown (Canadian musician)
- Rodney Brown (musician)
- Stewart Cameron (musician)
- Michael Cooney
- Eldon Cooper
- Steve Cormier
- Cathy Fink
- Forest City Morris
Robbie MacNeill
Robbie MacNeill {{age as of date | 68 | 2015 | 08 | 11}} was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he attended Queen Elizabeth High School.[4] He studied engineering at Dalhousie University for two years, and then went to Toronto to work as a surveyor in 1964.[4]
He is a guitarist and singer-songwriter who performed on CBC's Singalong Jubilee,[5] and worked as musical director on John Allan Cameron's series on CTV.[5]
In Anne Murray's autobiography All of Me, she described MacNeill: "... in addition to being a fine guitar player was a wonderful songwriter."[6] He has written several songs for Anne Murray, including "Robbie's Song for Jesus"[4] and "A Million More."[7]
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- ^ "Darryl Nepinak bio". VUCAVU. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ^ a b "Paul Petro Contemporary Art -- Darryl Nepinak". www.paulpetro.com. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
- ^ Home County Folk Festival, 10th Anniversary program (held at Western University Archives). London, Ontario: Home County Folk League. 1983.
- ^ a b c Carter, Lyle (August 11, 2015). "Talented musician". Truro Daily News. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
- ^ a b A Festival Who's Who: Home County Folk Festival, London, Canada, 1976. London, Ontario: Home County Folk League. 1976.
- ^ Murray, Anne; Posner, Michael (2010). All of Me. Toronto: Vintage Canada. p. 55. ISBN 9780307398451.
- ^ Murray, Anne; Posner, Michael (2010). All of Me. Toronto: Vintage Canada. p. 181. ISBN 9780307398451.
- ^ Rosano, Michela (October 1, 2014). "Canadian Space Agency astronaut profiles". Canadian Geographic. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
- ^ CTV.ca News Staff (February 5, 2010, updated November 29, 2016), "Snow records fall as storm sweeps across Mid-Atlantic", The Globe and Mail, retrieved January 22, 2019
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