September 20, 2002
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Susan Aglukark takes
a break and connects with the crowd.
(PHOTO BY KIRSTEN
MURPHY)
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A good time for a good cause
Susan Aglukark, Nunavut's
most famous singer, returned to familiar ground when she performed at Inuksuk
high school on Sept. 12 as part of the 2002 Dreamcatcher concert.
The sixth annual tour is
part of a national suicide prevention campaign targeting youth.
Aglukark, who grew up in
Arviat, now lives in Toronto with her husband and children.
Tom Jackson, who played
Peter Kenidi on the television show North of 60, opened the show with a motivational
speech and a litany of puns and corny jokes that had the crowd in stitches.
Earlier in the day, the
duo met with Inuksuk's 400 students to talk about choosing life over death.
The participatory workshop included personal testimonies from the two artists.
"I'm not going to
talk about suicide. You should celebrate life rather than understand loss,"
Jackson said.
It was Jackson's first
visit to Iqaluit. Aglukark attended high school back in the days of GREC (the
Gordon Robertson Educational Centre).
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Tom Jackson prepares
to play his guitar. His corny jokes had the crowd in stitches.
(PHOTO BY KIRSTEN
MURPHY)
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The Dreamcatcher tour was
brought to town as part of the 2003 Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention
conference being held in Iqaluit next May.
People interested in participating
or wanting more information about the upcoming conference are encouraged to
contact Sheila Levy at 979-5281, extension 229.
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