Meet KAMLOOPA Playwright Kim Senklip Harvey
Kim Senklip Harvey, who wrote Kamloopa: An Indigenous Matriarch Story, is a proud member of the Syilx, and Tsilhqot’in Nations with Ancestral ties to the Dakelh, Secwepemc and Ktunaxa communities. ...
KAMLOOPA Fire Zine! Study Guide
Blog, Featured, KAMLOOPA, WHERE WE BELONG
WAM’s Journey to Kamloopa
by Talya Kingston, WAM Associate Artistic Director When WAM’s Producing Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven gave our first Indigenous land acknowledgement in 2018, in front of a packed audience at ...
Tickets Now on Sale for WAM Theatre’s KAMLOOPA
Presented live in the Berkshires October 7-24, 2021Streaming digitally November 1-7, 2021 LENOX, MA (September 15, 2021) — WAM Theatre is excited to present the US premiere of KAMLOOPA: AN ...
WAM Summer Story Circles
WAM holds space for Elders, Mother-Artists and Public School Teachers post-pandemic by Talya Kingston, Associate Artistic Director As summer of 2021 approached, many of us newly vaccinated, newly hopeful, tentatively ...
Accessibility is Key to Greater Community Engagement
Gail M. Burns has been part of WAM’s PR & Marketing Team since 2014. She has done remote work since 1988. In 2012 she became mobility challenged and has been ...
WAM Theatre Receives Community Investment Grant from Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts
LENOX, MA (August 2, 2021) — WAM Theatre is proud to be one of the 20 nonprofit organizations awarded a Community Investments for Greater Change grant from the Women’s Fund ...
WAM at Southern Berkshire Regional School District
This Summer, thanks to the generous support of Berkshire United Way and in collaboration with our friends from Flying Cloud Institute, WAM Team Members and Teaching Artists Tatiana (Tati) Godfrey ...
Accountability, Blog, Featured, KAMLOOPA
Statement on the Tragedy in Kamloops
“It’s collective trauma and collective grief that we’re feeling. And it’s almost like your spirit feels that. All the Indigenous people across the country are kind of feeling that right ...








