January 06 2010 » Home Feature
Skeena Swim Film Officially ON TOUR!
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In the summer of 2009, Ali Howard became the first person to ever swim the 610km length of the Skeena river from its birthplace in the Sacred Headwaters to its mouth at the Pacific Ocean. Independent film maker – Andrew Eddy of Double Haul Productions Text Here just finished putting the finishing touches on his documentary film, ““Awakening the Skeena” of Ali Howard’s journey and will launch a regional tour that begins in Iskut on April 7th, 2010.
See film dates below and please keep in mind that some dates & locations my change – so keep an eye on this page.
We’re excited to watch the film with each community that gave us so much support.
Tentative Schedule – please note that these dates are NOT confirmed unless posted
April:
8th – Telegraph Creek: Rec Centre, 7pm DONE
9th – Dease Lake: Community Hall, 7pm DONE
10th – Bell II – 7pm DONE
12th – Smithers: ROI Theatre, 7pm DONE
20th – Kispiox: Community Hall, 7pm DONE
23rd – Glen Vowell, Sik-e-dakh: Band Office, 7pm DONE
30th – Terrace: REM Lee Theatre, 7:30pm DONE
30th-May 2nd – Haida Gwaii: Haida Gwaii Film Festival – DONE
May:
2nd – Houston: Arts Education Centre – 2pm DONE
3rd – Prince George: Canfor Theatre – UNBC, 7pm DONE
7th – Hazelton: Gitanmaax Hall, 7pm DONE
16th – Kitimat – Eagle Center Theatre – 7 pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
17th – Prince Rupert- Prince Rupert Cinemas – 7 pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
25th – Merritt: shown open to the public, shown as a part of the Fraser Salmon Assembly – 7pm (doors open at 6:30)
28th – Vancouver – Simon Fraser University, Harbour Centre – Fletcher Theater 7pm (doors open at 6:30)
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