Three hundred years ago, a French-Huron Metis' scout disappeared into the wilderness to explore and trade. He found his way to the Great Lakes, where he was taken in by the Ojibwa People of the region. He was given a name and became part of their tribe.
Today, he returns to share with you the stories, songs and dances of the places he explored, from the Great Lakes, to the Ohio, Mississippi, St. Lawrence and Mohawk Valleys.
Genot Picor Presents "Stories, Songs and Dances of the Metis' Voyageur".
Genot Picor has performed to audiences of all ages, at festivals, museums, in numerous school districts, libraries and campfires. History comes alive with his interactive stories, songs, dances, puppetry and Native Sign Language.
He has been featured in The Detroit Free Press, The Detroit News, The Marion Chronicle, The Chatham, Ontario Daily News, The Macomb Daily, The Macomb Voice and Macomb Chronicle Newspapers.
For bookings and further information, please contact:
Genot Picor
35464 Timberwood Ct., Clinton Township, Michigan 48035 (586) 738-6273 evoyageur@aol.com
