Genot Picor

Bringing the stories, songs, and dances of the French-Canadian Voyageurs to life for audiences of all ages

Michigan's premier historical storyteller and performer specializing in the Voyageur fur trade era

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Many of Genot Picor's programs may be eligible for grant funding through various Michigan arts and cultural organizations. Schools and community groups may qualify for assistance that can help offset program costs. Contact us to learn more about funding options available for your organization.

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GENOT PICOR: STORIES SONGS DANCES OF THE VOYAGEURS®

Three hundred years ago, a mixed-blood (Metis) scout disappeared into the wilderness to explore and trade. He found his way to the Great Lakes, where the Ojibwa People of the region took him in. He was given a name and became part of their tribe.

Today, he returns to share the stories, songs, and dances of the places he explored, from the Great Lakes to the Ohio, Mississippi, St. Lawrence, and Mohawk Valleys.

Genot Picor Presents "Stories, Songs and Dances of the Metis' Voyageur."

Join us on an extraordinary journey through time as we explore the rich heritage of the Great Lakes region with GENOT PICOR: STORIES SONGS DANCES OF THE VOYAGEURS®. Our distinguished performer, a retired Teacher Consultant, and Master' s-level Clinical Psychologist brings three centuries of history to life through interactive storytelling.

We take pride in sharing the fascinating tale of a Metis scout who ventured into the wilderness, discovering the Great Lakes and forming deep connections with the Ojibwa People. We transport audiences across the Great Lakes, Ohio, Mississippi, St. Lawrence, and Mohawk Valleys through captivating performances.

Our shows feature authentic songs, mesmerizing dances, and enchanting puppetry that educate and entertain audiences of all ages. As proud Michigan Arts and Humanities Council's Touring Directory members, we offer grant-eligible performances that make history accessible and engaging.

GOOD NEWS! I am now a member of the Michigan Arts and Humanities Council’s 2018-2021 Touring Directory. This means that my performances are eligible for GRANT MONIES through the council. La Compagnie is also eligible for GRANT MONIES and will be included in the same directory. Please get in touch with the Michigan Arts and Humanities Council at (517) 372-7770 or at michiganhumanities.org. I am a retired public school Teacher Consultant and Master’s Level Clinical Psychologist. I also hold a Master’s Degree in Theatre Arts and Interpretive/Performance Studies from Eastern Michigan University, Department of Speech, Media and Theatre (April 2015). I have performed for audiences of all ages at festivals, museums, in numerous school districts, libraries, and campfires. History comes alive with interactive stories, songs, dances, and puppetry. You can read my published stories in The Mackinac Journal, The Great Lakes Pilot, Smoke & Fire Magazine, and Michigan History for Kids.

Performance Credentials

  • Experienced historical storyteller and performer
  • Specialist in French-Canadian Voyageur history and culture
  • Programs for schools (K-12), communities, and festivals
  • Authentic Voyageur songs, stories, and dances
  • Interactive and educational presentations
  • Available throughout Michigan and the Great Lakes region
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Program Types

Each program is tailored to the audience and occasion, combining storytelling, music, and dance to create an unforgettable journey into the world of the Voyageurs.

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Watch a sample of a live Voyageur performance featuring stories, songs, and dances from the fur trade era.

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