Story Circle: Indigenous Tales through Film and Storytelling
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| Dates: | Saturday, November 22, 2025 - Saturday, November 22, 2025 |
| Hours: | 10:00am to 12:00pm |
| Ages: | Kids |
| In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
| Cost: | Free |
| Category: | Movies |
Designed for students in grades K–8, this program introduces young audiences to the rich cultural traditions, histories, and contemporary voices of Indigenous communities across North America.
Anna‑Celestrya Carr is a Red River Métis multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, writer, dancer, and speaker originally from Manitoba, now based in Massachusetts.
Anna-Celestrya has crafted meaningful short films such as Dreamcatcher (2011)—a dramatic fantasy rooted in Indigenous mythology—and Tik-A-Lee-Kick (2012), which offers a candid, introspective look through the eyes of a young Indigenous woman encountering 'Little People'.
Her more recent visual project, Wiigiwaam, follows an Indigenous artist and their family as they build a wigwam from non-traditional materials; it has been showcased at the Boston International Film Festival and named a finalist at the Wales International Film Festival, as well as at the Somerville Museum.
With a decade of cultural arts experience, Anna‑Celestrya now serves as the Historic Events Manager at the Somerville Museum, bringing her talents in storytelling, media, and public engagement to the local community.
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1 Westwood Road, Somerville, MA, 02143 map
Phone: 617-666-6810
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