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Παρασκευή 18 Απριλίου 2025

BATA SHOE MUSEUM update

 

📢 NEW EXHIBITION

We're excited to announce that Rough & Ready: A History of the Cowboy Boot opens on May 7!

The story of the cowboy boot is steeped in history and legend and is neither simple nor straightforward. Since their invention in the late nineteenth century, cowboy boots have embodied contradiction. They have symbolized labor and leisure, freedom and domination, tradition and reinvention. Whether worn in the saddle, on screen, or in the streets, cowboy boots remain a cultural touchstone, embodying both tradition and transformation in a constantly changing world.

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📢 Free Community Day

To celebrate, we invite you to join us for a day of free family fun that honours both our 30-year milestone and the exhibition opening on Sunday May 11. Saddle up for a day of wild Western-themed activities, performances, games, and self-guided hands-on cowboy crafts that will have you hollering “Yeehaw”. Watch an electrifying Rhinestone Rodeo Show by the dynamic circus trio Rhinestone Rodeo, blending dazzling acrobatics with cowboy charm and more!

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🖼️ Moccasins to Murals

Join us for an inspiring evening with Joseph Sagaj, Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) of the Sturgeon Clan on Tuesday, April 29, as he shares his remarkable journey as an Indigenous artist. Growing up in Neskantaga, a remote community of just 300 people located 433 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Joseph's creative foundation was shaped by moments like making moccasins with his mother.
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🎵 Country Music Trivia

Test your knowledge of country music history, iconic artists, and classic hits in this fun and interactive trivia event on Tuesday May 27! From legends like Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash to modern stars like Luke Bryan and Kacey Musgraves, challenge yourself and your friends to see who’s the ultimate country music fan. Yeehaw!
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🪡 Moccasin Making

Learn the traditional art of moccasin-making with Anishinaabe artist Natalie Ortiz in this three-part workshop (starting May 31) designed to teach hand-sewing leatherwork and beading techniques. Workshop facilitator Natalie Ortiz will guide participants through the full process, from start to finish, of creating their own custom moccasins from design, pattern-making, beadwork, and construction, to caring for the finished footwear. 
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BSM News


 👠  Sneak Peek - We're less than a month away from celebrating 30 years! Stay tuned for exciting announcements, new products in our gift shop, exclusive content and more. #BSM30

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