Check it.
A teenage Métis fiddling champion flown to the other side of the planet and plunked
down next to the cool grooves of a didgeridoo... next stop, the Great Barrier Reef.
Hey, how about we grab an accomplished Inuit throat singer and Inuktitut translator
and buzz them over to explore one of the oldest cultures on the globe, the Mayans
in Mexico.
Come on! You call this summer school?
ROAD SCHOLARS, the internationally acclaimed minidoc series produced
by award-winning producer and Canadian television/radio icon Jane Hawtin, President of AMBERLIGHT PRODUCTIONS,
screams into it's fourth amazing season. Dispatching 6 aboriginal teens to faraway
adventures in Australia, Mexico, Fiji, Costa Rica, Peru, and the Eastern Arctic, Season Four
promises to be the coolest ever!
ROAD SCHOLARS Season Four will be hosted by 6 aboriginal high school students from
across Canada, visiting aboriginal cultures in distant lands. On each show the hosts will have
an experience with a first nations group from another country, very different from their own. In
addition, our students will be sharing aspects of their home culture with their host communities
- a true cultural exchange!
ROAD SCHOLARS Season Four will appear as 6 half-hour episodes airing exclusively
on APTN in the winter of 2006!
They are already talking about Season 4 of Road Scholars!
Click here for an article on CP24 (pulse24.com)
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