This performance is now sold out. Please contact the Lelooska Foundation if you wish to be placed on a waiting list.
Set in the fire-lit replica of a Kwa’kwaka’wakw ceremonial house, the living history performance consists of dramatic narration and dance presentations of traditional Northwest Coast ceremonial masks. Chief Tsungani and the Lelooska Family dancers bring each mask to life with its song, dance and story. The performance is designed to give the audience an understanding of Northwest Coast First Nations culture, as well as a feeling of intimate participation in this living history. Approximately two hours in length. $12 Adults, $8 Children 12 and under.
Grounds open at 5:30pm including the Lelooska Museum.