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61 # R I S I N G Y O U T H C O M M U N I T Y I M P A C T V O L . 2 T he Embassy of Imagination (EoI), an arts program for the community's youth in Cape Dorset, organized a celebratory and colourful parade complete with banners, costumes, huge cardboard sculptures, and involving 100 youth who would participate in the procession. Samantha Noolook was selected to coordinate the costumes, organize the volunteers, and feed everyone breakfast and lunch as they prepared for the afternoon parade. Students from the Peter Pitseolak High School made most of the artwork and costumes that regaled the streets of Cape Dorset one August afternoon. With the support of artist facilitators, from the EoI, they created elaborate art installations including "tarpkas," which are parkas made out of snowmobile tarps. They even created a giant copper snowmobile, entirely made from materials from the town's old power plant. Students of all ages walked from the high school, to the elementary school, downtown, and back up to the school in a loop. "Many were surprised at how many people showed up and were excited to see everyone come together," reflects Samantha. "Lots of kids had a fun time, people were laughing and smiling, and people watching on the street were amazed." Embassy of Imagination Parade Samantha Noolook Lots of kids had a fun time, people were laughing and smiling, and people watching on the street were amazed. A special thank you to Embassy of Imagination for sharing the #RisingYouth grant opportunity with Samantha to make this project possible. An article in Nunatsiaq featuring their parade.

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