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  1. Quelemia is an Indigenous actor, writer, director, dramaturge and consultant from the Musqueam Nation. Though she works in various forms, much of Quelemia’s work centres Indigenous perspective, specifically her Musqueam knowledge and culture.

  2. Quelemia Sparrow | STORYHIVE. BC. Director, Writer, Producer, Actor. Quelemia is an Indigenous actor, writer and director from the Musqueam Nation. She graduated from Studio 58’s Theatre program and the Langara Film Arts screenwriting program.

  3. Jun 22, 2016 · Quelemia Sparrow’s solo play explores her journey of becoming a model in Tokyo at age 15, her family’s ancestral ties to Stanley Park, intergenerational trauma, canoeing and...

  4. Jun 15, 2016 · Playwright Quelemia Sparrow is on a journey of rediscovery, reconnecting with her First Nations heritage in her new play, O’wet/Lost Lagoon.

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · Politics, language, history: all play a part in playwright and actor Quelemia Sparrows Skyborn: A Land Recla­mation Odyssey, but this innovative interdisciplinary undertaking began...

  6. Quelemia Sparrow. Quelemia Sparrow is busy on a variety of new play projects. With PTC, she developed O’wet / Lost Lagoon, co-produced by Alley Theatre and Full Circle: First Nations Performance, originally commissioned by Full Circle: First Nations Performance.

  7. Quelemia Sparrow is a playwright, director and actor from the Musqueam Nation. She has worked with many theatre and television companies including PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Bard on the Beach, Arts Club Theatre and Firehall Arts Centre.

  8. Jan 22, 2020 · In Skyborn: A Land Reclamation Odyssey, Musqueam artist Quelemia Sparrow invites us to be witnesses to a soul-canoe voyage to reclaim her lost soul from the land of the dead.

  9. Quelemia Sparrow. Actress: Fringe. Quelemia Sparrow is known for Fringe (2008), Sanctuary (2008) and Motherland: Fort Salem (2020).

  10. On the territory of the Məθkʷəy̓, cousins Quelemia and Chrystal Sparrow share the teachings of the legend of the sʔiɬqey̓ (double-headed serpent), while having a conversation on what it means to be contemporary Musqueam artists.