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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Columpa_BobbColumpa Bobb - Wikipedia

    Columpa C. Bobb (born 1971) is a Canadian photographer, actress, playwright, poet and teacher of Coastal Salish descent. She has been performing, writing plays, and teaching for 20 years.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0090290Columpa Bobb - IMDb

    Columpa Bobb. Actress: North of 60. Columpa was born in Canada and is the great grand daughter of Chief Dan George who was chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. Her many talents include acting, photography and writing poetry and plays.

  3. Cet automne, Columpa Bobb deviendra l’artiste en résidence. Auteure dramaturge, actrice et créatrice habitée par son héritage autochtone, la gagnante du Jessie Award animera des ateliers dans les différentes antennes de la VPL à travers le Grand-Vancouver.

  4. Columpa Bobb has been a theatre artist for 25 years. She has turned a multi-faceted career as a performer, playwright, director and producer into some of the immediate tools needed to start and run the only Aboriginal Theatre company in Manitoba that has produced theatre for and by Indigenous people for the last nine consecutive years.

  5. Columpa Bobb is a playwright, actor, educator, and activist of Tsleil Waututh and Nlakapamux heritage. She has written over a dozen plays that have been produced across Canada and overseas. Jumping Mouse (co-written with Marion deVries), a play for young audiences, was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award and a James Buller Award.

  6. Jessie Award-winner and two-time Dora Award nominee, Columpa C. Bobb has been acting, writing plays and teaching for more than 25 years, performing her original monologues and one-person shows across Canada. A member of the Sto:lo Nation's Seabird Island band, she's the great-granddaughter of Chief Dan George and the daughter of award-winning ...

  7. Columpa Bobb is a Director, actor and instructor and is in charge of the Aboriginal Arts Training and Mentorship program at MTYP – the largest program of its kind in Canada.