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A dramatization of Longfellow's Hiawatha: A spectacular drama in six acts
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A dramatization of Longfellow's Hiawatha: A spectacular drama in six acts in Ottawa, ON
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A dramatization of Longfellow's Hiawatha: A spectacular drama in six acts in Ottawa, ON
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The drama follows Hiawatha's life from his mysterious birth, prophesied to be a unifier of his people, to his youthful adventures and his mission to spread peace and knowledge among Native American tribes. Key scenes adapted for the stage include his romantic pursuit of Minnehaha, a Dakota woman, symbolizing unity across cultures, and his battles against forces threatening his community. Through dialogue, song, and dance, De Vine captures Hiawatha’s strength, reverence for nature, and connection to the Great Spirit.Each act is crafted to showcase major poetic scenes from Longfellow’s work, blending ceremonial and mythic elements with action. By emphasizing dramatic encounters and the symbolic relationships Hiawatha has with animals, nature, and people, the play brings a visual and emotional depth that complements Longfellow’s lyrical storytelling. The staging, designed to be visually spectacular, uses traditional costumes, lighting effects, and live music to enhance the cultural ambiance and immerse the audience in the world of Hiawatha.
The drama follows Hiawatha's life from his mysterious birth, prophesied to be a unifier of his people, to his youthful adventures and his mission to spread peace and knowledge among Native American tribes. Key scenes adapted for the stage include his romantic pursuit of Minnehaha, a Dakota woman, symbolizing unity across cultures, and his battles against forces threatening his community. Through dialogue, song, and dance, De Vine captures Hiawatha’s strength, reverence for nature, and connection to the Great Spirit.Each act is crafted to showcase major poetic scenes from Longfellow’s work, blending ceremonial and mythic elements with action. By emphasizing dramatic encounters and the symbolic relationships Hiawatha has with animals, nature, and people, the play brings a visual and emotional depth that complements Longfellow’s lyrical storytelling. The staging, designed to be visually spectacular, uses traditional costumes, lighting effects, and live music to enhance the cultural ambiance and immerse the audience in the world of Hiawatha.

















