Will Moreau performs Dec 13, 2008 
"Ceremonies of Cultures" Festival
Charleston ,SC   2:30-4pm

Ceremonies of the Cultures
December 13, 2008
(view flyer PDF)
December is a month full of traditions, celebrations, and family gatherings. Visit Charles Towne Landing on December 13th to learn about the three cultures who came together to form Carolina, and add their traditions to your holiday celebrations.

1500 Old Towne Rd.
Charleston SC
For more information: 843.852.4200
  • Watch Native American drum and flute performances by the Keepers of the Word (10:30, 11:30 AM)
  • Listen to Elaine Nichols, curator of history at the SC State Museum, as she presents stories from
    South Carolina’s unique Gullah culture. (11:00 AM)
  • Immerse yourself in Gullah traditions as Sharon Murray, founder of Gullah Enterprises, presents
    Gullah games, songs, and stories. (12:15 PM)
  • Hear Native American songs and stories with oral historian, legend keeper, and professional
    storyteller Ramona Moore Big Eagle. (1:30 PM)
  • Learn about Carolina’s earliest residents through storytelling & Song with Will Moreau, president of the SC
    Traditional Arts Network, 2008 SC Folk Heritage Award Recipient. (3:00PM)
  • Speak with costumed interpreters in the common house to learn about traditional English customs and how those may have been modified in the new colony. (10-4)

 

OCTOBER 25, 2008

Will Moreau  will be featured presenter at the Lifelong Logo
Lifelong Learning of Hilton Head Island
Saturday Lecture Series
10 am- 3pm
FMI Contact:

Lifelong Learning of HHI
P.O. Box 3074
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: 843-842-8250

ksakati@aol.com


Will Moreau presents at Fielding’s School of Educational Leadership and Change
September 26, 2008,
10 am Crowne Plaza Hotel in Greenville, SC.
The Educational Leadership and Change (ELC) doctoral program offers an interdisciplinary, collaborative, customized and networked learning environment dedicated to fostering leadership for positive systemic change in learning systems.
The program is designed to enable teachers, community advocates and educational administrators to work in their respective communities while simultaneously developing new leadership skills and acquiring a postgraduate education. The program allows students to strategically confront the complex realities and challenges facing schools and colleges today and in the future. These educational challenges are examined from a broad-based systems perspective.

Contact: Michael Suarez, PhD Associate Dean msuarez@fielding.edu 800.340.1099 | 805.687.1099
2112 Santa Barbara Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


Will Moreau performs at Disney & at Tranglobal Summit & International Gathering
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Native American Transglobal Summit, held at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida August 20-23

“CELEBRATION OF SPIRIT-Path of the Warrior”

Event held at the Walt Disney World Resort hotel, expected to attract 1,000 attendees including:

Artists, actors, professionals, motorcycle industry, and some of the largest corporations to raise money for Native American Achievement Centers

August 10, 2008

For Immediate Release, Tinton Falls, New Jersey,

We are just 10 days away from the opening celebration, of the COS on August 20th, and the excitement is just exhilarating, as we continue to add more and more wonderful people to our line up of events.

The Event is taking place at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida, beginning Wed. August 20th thru Sat. August 23rd.

The entire event is built to generate global awareness about diversity, and the Native American Communities, its hopes, aspirations, accomplishments and ongoing path.

The lineup of supporters and sponsors from the national corporate community is groundbreaking: Wal-Mart, IBM, UPS, HP, Walt Disney, Marathon Oil, Verizon, Coca Cola, Lockheed Martin, BNSF, Dell, ConAgra Foods, Conoco Phillips, Northrop Grumman and many more.

On day two for instance will the COS offer the Talking Stick Supplier Diversity Forum, at which Native American business owners are encouraged to join and learn, how to become a supplier to participate in the billions of dollars of revenue The Federal Government/Department of Defense and corporations such as IBM, Marathon Oil, Northrop Grumman and others spend annually procuring products and services from Native American owned businesses. During lunch, you'll enjoy a panel discussion with well known Native American women CEOs such as Dr.Freda Porter - CEO & President, Porter Scientific;Valerie Red-Horse - Senior Managing Director Tribal Finance Western International Securities, Monica Simeon - CEO, Sister Sky, Andrea Rush – CEO Rush Trucking; Moderator: Marilyn Johnson, Vice President Market Development IBM who will speak about their experiences and success as business leaders/owners.

This approach to helping the native compete on the job market “has broken new ground in bringing technology to rural and low-income Native American communities,” said Wayne Rustin, Director Global Equal Opportunity, Marketplace and Workforce Diversity, IBM.

The COS is continuing to add to the already registered 200 plus Tribal Leaders and Elders that will be attending, and will be part of many panel discussions pertaining Indian Issues.

In addition there will be a very special concert event which will help raise much-needed funds for Native American technology centers, the four-day event will feature prominent leaders and native celebrities from many of the 565 Indian Nations recognized by the federal government.

This is part of the line-up,
Award winning Actress and one of our finest Ms. Tonantzin Carmelo, known for her work as Thunder Heart Woman from Into the West, which for this role Tonantzin received various awards as well as a prestigious nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Leading Actress in a TV Movie, Tonantzin is also part of a brand new documentary PBS Mini-series which will air in 2009 called,
“We Shall Remain” will bring her knowledge and profoundly visionary voice, to some of the COS keynote events, and panel discussions.

Ms.Irene Bedard Native American Actress and definitely one of our Pioneers, known through films such as Smoke Signals, and also as her role as Margaret Light Shines in Stephen Spielbergs “Into the West”, and her role as Pocahontas, will share her experiences, and her thoughts, about our Native American Women, people and struggles, adding her profound knowledge of the Media Industry, and bringing a true role model to any of the young American Indian Women that will be present throughout the event.
Dr. Joseph Kalt head of the Indian Studies Department at Harvard University will be a Keynote speaker about American Indian Studies, Education and the furthering of the American Indians.
D
r. Michael Epitropoulos, PhD in Nutrition, Chiropractor, and Dr. Arnold Vera, Board Certified in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, are co-founders of the Vera Endo Wellness Institute will speak on the health of Native Americans
Russell & Pearl Means co-founders of AIM, Actor with numerous powerful rolessuch as Chingachgook in Last of the Mohicans, also part of the new PBS Mini-series “ We Shall Remain, Educator and Visionaries, will add their experiences, visions, hopes and voices in several of the events,
Joanne Shenandoah Musician and Visionary, will be performing as will The Aztec Fire Dancers astound you with their unique ancient methods of Indigenous dancing with fire.
Dr.Will Moreau, renowned Native American Author of Native American Literature, Actor, Cultural Speaker, StoryTeller, Singer and Advocate,
Pat Spears Co- Founder & President of the Intertribal Council on Utility Policy and is also on the Executive Board of Native Energy.
Red Feather Woman (Rose Red Elk), our 2006 Native American Music Award Winner and also traditional story teller,
Kevin Locke Famous Flutist and Visionary Hoop Dancer, also will add to the wonderful Entertainment line-up, which Kevin will come directly from his Tour in Europe just to participate in the Celebration of Spirit.
Rita Coolidge, famous Country/Western singing star, she will be in the company of fellow native musicians (few Americans know that Rita Coolidge is of Cherokee heritage) such as Walela.
John Two Hawks Award Winning Flutist will be performing, adding a spiritual experience through his music.
F
red Snyder, Director of the International Native American Co-Operative, which Fred will actually be traveling 2300 miles from Tucson AZ, Fred and his family will have unique hand-made crafts from over 300 Tribal Nations of North America. An information desk with maps, brochures, Indian Events, will be available free for those who want to know more about the 556 Tribal Nations in America; The NATIVE AMERICAN DIRECTORY an 886 page book [The Indian Red Pages ] will be given away each hour in a drawing, the largest collection of antique seed beads from 1860-1910 will be on display and available to repair you treasured grandmothers beadwork, a collection of Indian old pawn turquoise jewelry will be a highlight of the 4 day exposition for the most serious collector. Some items that the Information & Trade Center will bring are baskets ,bead-work ,fetishes , kachinas , Alaska ivory / bone carvings ,Southwest turquoise jewelry ,miniatures for doll collectors ,Indian music including flute ,powwow, peyote, storytelling ,and Native American Church, drums ,and pottery of the Southwest.

The Celebration of Spirit Charity Motorcycle Ride is on Day Four. Image Makers Advertising, The Biker Guide Magazine, Main Street Merchants’ Association and the Full Moon Saloon have joined together to host musical entertainment and the unveiling of the Celebration of Spirit Themed Motorcycle built by Apache Builder, Daniel Sanchez of Cut Throat Customs, Humble, TX. Attendees will also be greeted with opportunities to enter raffles, win prizes, including a 3 Day/2 Night getaway, and the first 250 registered riders will receive welcome bags. The event begins at 11:00am at the Full Moon Saloon for the ride registration and the riders will leave at 2:00pm from Historic Main Street Daytona to arrive at Vans Skate Park at Festival Bay Mall on International Drive in Orlando, FL to attend the 2nd Annual Native Skate Jam

More details and registration is available through http://www.hopeharmony.org/ and http://www.namcham.org/.

We like to add, that all proceeds of this event are paying for the event itself, and all remaining funds will go directly back into the establishing of more Native American Achievement Centers throughout Indian Country.

Please join us at the Celebration of Spirit, and within the American Indian Proverb: "We all will be remembered by the tracks that we leave!"

Cherrie Richardson Collazo
Acting Media Chair COS
crichardson66@comcast.net
Main: 732-747-7518

Carroll Coccia
Chair of the Native American Chamber of Commerce, Houston TX
cocchia1@sbcglobal.net
Mobile: 713-614-1272


Will Moreau presents

"Cherokee Stories"
SC DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES & HISTORY Series
July 7, 2008
Clemson University
Hardin Hall
12:30 - 2:00 pm
FMI: Don Stewart
TAHSC Project Director
South Carolina Department of Archives and History
8301 Parklane Road
Columbia, South Carolina 29223
(803) 896-6224
www.teachingushistory.org

June 13th - June 17th

WILL MOREAU featured performer at

Chautauquah Festival, Greenville

WILL MOREAU in "one man show" as
Black Elk-"A Holy Man, Storyteller & Intercessor for his people"
"Our Interconnectedness, and the Sacredness of all of Nature"

Fri Jun 13
7:00 pm

Joel Poinsett vs the Cherokee with Will Moreau as "Tsyohi Unhalido" 
Falls Park: Whose land is it?
Will Moreau & ECSIU-Cultural Arts Ensemble dancers & drummers

Falls Park on the Reedy River
outdoors bring lawn chairs
Rain Site: Greenville Tech

Tue Jun 17
9:00 am

Coffee Will Moreau/Jim Armstead
(Black Elk & James Beckwourth)

Brew & Ewe
108 W Broad St @ River, Gvl


Saturday, May 24, 2008

Sumter's Iris Festival has been ranked as one of the top 20 festivals in the region by the Southeast Tourism Association

Bland Gardens Gazebo

“Three Men Folk & Scape ‘Ore Swamp: Stories & Song”

Sponsored by SC Traditional Arts Network and Thompson Turner Construction

featuring

Buford Mabry 10 - 10:45 a.m.
John Fowler 10:45 - 11:30 a.m.
Will Moreau 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Scape ‘Ore Swamp 12:15 - 1 p.m.


May 13, 2008

Will Moreau featured Storyteller as Black Elk

3RD TUESDAY DISCUSSIONS
Black Elk and James Beckwourth
Tue. May 13 - 7 - 8:30 pm
Hughes Main Library, downtown Greenville

Black Elk, Sioux Nature Mystic

 

Both Black Elk and James Beckwourth's dictated "autobiographies" reveal fascinating details about their cultures not found elsewhere.

Join us -- there are going to be some great stories and tall tales told!! Will Moreau and Stan Coleman know them all.


May 3, 2008

World Preimere of "Before Your Eyes"

Will Moreau is feature actor in film and will be at the World Primere at the Columbia Art Museum, May 3, 2008

Click here: ..::FROSTY PALM STUDIOS presents BEFORE YOUR EYES::..

This past year twelve students from the University of South Carolina worked together to produce a three-part narrative short feature film entitled "Before Your Eyes".

Created in nine months, the film contains three short films that are all interconnected through the perspective of Elijah Silverman, a tormented man whose struggle is his ability to foresee future death’s around him.

Elijah’s torment unveils the individual stories that take place in the film right before the eyes of the audience.

This three part short feature (running time approx. 60 mins.) was written and directed individually by Miguel Felipe Berg, Taylor and Blake Engel, and James Edward Tilden. Each director wrote a short designed to be put all together to form one collaborative story. "Magic Man" written by Taylor and Blake Engel describes a struggling magician working in a local bar. The film's main character Victor King must perform one last trick in effort to save his struggling career.

The second piece "Shades of Green" written by James Edward Tilden is about two estranged brothers who have decided to patch up their differences on a fishing trip. The trip however turns into anything but unifying as the greed and vengeance that once crippled their relationship escalades even further.

The third part of the film written by Miguel Berg entitled "Before Your Eyes" acts as the bridge between the pieces. The story's main character Elijah Silverman is plagued with the ability to foresee death of those around him. The three stories are connected as Elijah foresees the struggles between the two brothers and the hopeless magician in a series of visions which act as lead-ins to the other two stories. The process of producing a film with three writer/directors proved to be a unique but beneficial experience. Each filmmaker was able to express his own style of filmmaking as well as editing and sound collaboration.

To help enhance the quality of the project, the film was shot using a Canon xh-g1 HDV camera which provided the film with better image quality and the filmmakers with an advanced HD workflow. In addition to the three directors, the crew consisted of an art department, pre-production team, and post production sound provided by Matt Cheney. Together with professional production companies, Frosty Palm Studios and Fusioncorp Design Mediahouse based in South Carolina and Kentucky, respectively, the students collaborated to form a year long project that sought to educate themselves beyond the core courses that were being offered in their Media Arts department.

Alex Wroten, a student from the School of Music at the University of South Carolina, composes the film's score. Together with the individual input of the directors and the talent of student instrumentalists, known as the Neapolitan Trio with Fudge, Alex was able to score the film focusing on each piece at a time to produce a cumulative score that appropriately sets the mood for the whole film. Executively Produced by Miguel F. Berg, this film is a compilation of hard work and genuine talent that provides quality entertainment to mature audiences everywhere.

World Premiere- Screenings: Saturday May 3rd, 2:00PM Columbia Museum of Art


For More Information Visit:
www.Before-Your-Eyes.com or www.FrostyPalmStudios.com


INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY (Newspaper)
 
 
April 28, 2008
Will Moreau receives "Lifetime Achievement"Award

April 16, 2008

Will Moreau 

receives a lifetime achievement Award...

 
Jean Laney Harris Folk Heritage Awards

ALL are invited to Reception on April 15th & Ceremony on 16th

South Carolina General Assembly, The South Carolina Arts Commission and the University of South Carolina's McKissick Museum are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2008 Jean Laney Harris Folk Heritage Award. The state legislature created the Folk Heritage Award in 1987 to recognize lifetime achievement in traditional arts. The honorees, in their categories, are:

Native American Beadwork, Crafts, Storytelling, Dancing & Singing Traditions-   Will Moreau G. , Columbia

Bluegrass Music Advocacy- Richard "Chip" Chipman, Moncks Corner

McKissick Museum is also holding a special reception at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 at the museum to honor all recipients. The awards will be presented during a special ceremony in Columbia Wednesday, April 16, followed by an awards luncheon at the Columbia Marriott Hotel. The benefit luncheon is presented by the S.C. Arts Foundation and sponsored by Carolina First.

Click here: The South Carolina Arts Commission | Jean Laney Harris Folk Heritage Awards


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