History At Play™, LLC is proud to present Voyageurs: Indigenous People, the Fur Trade, and Early Chicago, a solo performance by Historical Interpreter Jon F. Rice. In Voyageurs, Rice introduces audiences to French Canadian fur trader and voyageur, Francois Le Mai, as he and his friend, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, arrive by canoe to early Chicago. Although nothing more than a little swamp filled with wild garlic and a muddy river running through it, businessman DuSable grasps the importance of that stream: "It's location, my friend!" Through music, song and dance, we learn of the Meti-society (Creole culture) of Chicago, and why DuSable, a fur trader of African descent and the “Father of Chicago”, abandoned his dream. This performance will be offered on a donations-only basis to the community. PHOTO: Jon F. Rice as Francois Le Mai. No recording, reproduction, distribution, nor download of this performance is permitted. ********************************** History At Play™, LLC (HAP, LLC) was founded in 2010 by Artistic Director Judith Kalaora to chronicle the lives of influential and often forgotten women. Offering solo and ensemble Immersive Living History Experiences, HAP, LLC is woman-owned and operated, with a commitment to employ artists from the region. Kalaora is a professional educator, award-winning playwright, and living historian. She graduated from Syracuse University, Magna cum Laude, and attended the Globe Education Program of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre of London, England. Follow us on our Socials @HistoryAtPlay. www.HistoryAtPlay.com
Ages: Appropriate for all ages.
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