Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider (2007)

ALL 08/25/2007 (en) Documentary 48 Min
  • Release
    08/25/2007
  • Production
    Mouvement Perpétuel
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  • Original title
    Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Actor, dancer, and choreographer, Chief-Moon is founder of the Coyote Arts Percussive Performance Association, and member of the Blackfoot Confederacy, member of the Blood Band. Through his art and his life, Chief-Moon's story is one of cultural survival. Themes of his dance creations begin with his people's traditional stories, his attachment to the land and his community, as well as the inner conflict he faces in existing within the Aboriginal culture and the wider community. The documentary also explores his identity as a First Nations two-spirited gay man and a father of three adopted children. His art and his life cross boundaries. Challenging the cultural construct is never easy; but Chief-Moon does.

  1. Story

  2. James Malloch

    Editor



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Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider (2007) 48 Min

ALL 08/25/2007 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 08/25/2007
  • Production
    Mouvement Perpétuel
  • Original title Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Actor, dancer, and choreographer, Chief-Moon is founder of the Coyote Arts Percussive Performance Association, and member of the Blackfoot Confederacy, member of the Blood Band. Through his art and his life, Chief-Moon's story is one of cultural survival. Themes of his dance creations begin with his people's traditional stories, his attachment to the land and his community, as well as the inner conflict he faces in existing within the Aboriginal culture and the wider community. The documentary also explores his identity as a First Nations two-spirited gay man and a father of three adopted children. His art and his life cross boundaries. Challenging the cultural construct is never easy; but Chief-Moon does.

  1. Marlene Millar, Philip Szporer

    Director

  2. Story

  3. James Malloch

    Editor

  4. Philip Szporer, Marlene Millar

    Producer