Connected North

Tailored Workshops & Residencies
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Virtual

Ages 3-18

*Please note that this is a general listing available to Connected North representatives and schools only.*

Arts Alive is delighted to partner with Connected North to offer virtual performing arts workshops and residencies led by teaching artists from across the country. These workshops are available to schools located in northern communities who participate in the Connected North program.

Workshops include the tailored sessions below, in addition to other Arts Alive virtual workshops & residencies:


- Inuit Throat Singing with Silla
- Young Artist Careers and Mentoring
- Other tailored programming in dance, theatre, or music for students or teachers

If you are a Connected North representative and would like to register for a workshop, please click on the yellow “Register” button and complete the workshop order form.  Once in the workshop order form, please follow the steps below:

1. Select “Connected North” from the drop-down list under “Events requested”.
2. Note the title of the specific workshop or residency you are requesting in the “notes” section at the end of the form.

About Connected North

Connected North fosters student engagement and enhanced education outcomes in remote Indigenous communities. This leading-edge program delivers immersive and interactive education services, through Cisco's high definition, two-way TelePresence video technology. The goal is to provide students and teachers with access to content that is engaging and innovative, with the hope of increasing feelings of empowerment in school and in life.

For more information, visit www.connectednorth.org.

Learning and engagement at Canada’s National Arts Centre is made possible through the support of many generous individuals and organizations from across the country. Arts Alive is generously supported by the Azrieli Foundation, the Government of Nunavut, Canadian North, Calm Air, The River Philip Foundation, The Turnbull Family Community Building Foundation, and The Thomas Sill Foundation. Thank you also to Grant and Alice Burton, Canada Life, A Donor-Advised Fund at the Community Foundation of Ottawa, Friends of the NAC Orchestra, Donors to the NAC Foundation's Future Fund, The Janice and Earle O’Born Fund for Artistic Excellence, and the donors and sponsors of the NAC’s National Youth and Education Trust, the primary resource for youth and education funding at the National Arts Centre.

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