
Planning Your Experience: Helpful Information for Our Time Together
My goal is to make our collaboration as smooth and enriching as possible. These resources are designed to help you prepare for my sessions, whether it's for an educational program, performance, or other engagement.
For In-Person Programs
Preparing for an On-Site Visit: A Host's Guide
This guide walks you through key elements for hosting an in-person program, covering aspects like ideal spaces (e.g., library for workshops, gym for assemblies), parking, essential setup (typically 3 tables, power supply), and arrival coordination.
For Educational Programs
Creating a Great Learning Space: Guidelines for Engagement


To help create the most engaging and respectful atmosphere for Métis cultural learning, this document offers collaborative guidelines for educators and participants. Sharing these ideas beforehand can enhance everyone’s experience.

Setting the Stage with Pre-Viewing Videos
Help participants connect with the themes of my presentation beforehand by sharing these specially selected videos. They offer a great introduction and can spark curiosity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of space works best for in-person programs?
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Generally, libraries or classrooms are great for workshops; gymnasiums or larger halls suit assemblies. I usually require the booked space for the full day to allow for setup and multiple sessions if applicable. Essential needs include 3 tables and access to power.
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How many students/participants can attend?
Workshops are best for smaller groups (e.g., 1-3 classes) to ensure interaction. Assemblies with a sound system can accommodate larger audiences. Virtual assemblies have unlimited attendees.​
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What is the booking process?
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Please send me an email with your inquiry for rates and availability​
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Do you offer programs in French?
Absolutely! Programs are available in English, French, or bilingually.
Is a Police Reference Check available?
Yes, I can provide one upon request for organizations that require it.


