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Stage Door News
We are thrilled to announce our sweepingly ambitious season with a line-up of remarkable artists and exciting new partnerships from across Turtle Island and beyond. From the world premiere of a play with opera, to a theatrical piece of Bouffon and Indigenous clowning, Native Earth's season is filled with music, dance, and multidisciplinary performing arts.
For over 36 years, Native Earth has been the destination for Indigenous performance. The routes we navigate today were mapped by those who
came before us. It is because of them we now cross oceans instead
of streets to share our work with the world.
As we move forward we honour those artists with stories, with song,
and with dance. I promise you this will be good medicine for the heart.
I hope you will join us. All my relations.
Keith Barker, Artistic Director
I CALL MYSELF PRINCESS
A Paper Canoe Projects and Cahoots Theatre Production in Association with Native Earth September 9-30, 2018 | Aki Studio
Written by Jani Lauzon
Directed & Dramaturged by Marjorie Chan
Musical Direction by Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate
Starring: Marion Newman, Aaron Wells,
and Howard Davis, Richard Greenblatt, Courtney Ch’ng Lancaster,
Seen and Unseen worlds collide when a Métis opera student encounters the opera based on the life of the turn-of-the-century Creek/Cherokee singer Tsianina Redfeather. With music by Charles Wakefield Cadman, a member of the Indianist Movement, this interdisciplinary work explores the tension between representation, inspiration, and cultural appropriation.
RUTAS 2018
PANAMERICANAS INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL Produced by Aluna Theatre in Partnership with Native Earth October 3 - 14, 2018 | Aki Studio & Ada Slaight Hall
RUTAS connects the Americas through the Arts: from the ancestral to the contemporary, artists at this year’s festival investigate rites, rituals, and community, with women and Indigenous-led works taking
centre stage. Featuring performances, concerts, films, art exhibits, workshops, conversations, and free late night cabarets.
WEESAGEECHAK BEGINS TO DANCE 31
ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT FESTIVAL OF INDIGENOUS WORKS November 14 - 24, 2018| Aki Studio
including
2-SPIRIT CABARET
Presented with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre November 16, 2018
Weesageechak Begins to Dance is an annual performing arts festival fostering the development of Indigenous work from across Turtle Island and the world.
Taking place over two weeks in our Aki Studio, Weesageechak brings together emerging, mid-career and established artists to develop and showcase contemporary Indigenous theatre, dance and interdisciplinary creations. The festival offers audiences an opportunity to experience the diversity of contemporary Indigenous art.
We are proud to partner once again with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre to present the 2-Spirit Cabaret, an exciting evening of performance, music and spoken word by queer and 2-Spirit Indigenous artists.
NIIMI’IWE: INDIGENOUS DANCE SHOWCASE
GATHERING LIGHT
Native Earth presents a Raven Spirit Dance Production February 7 - 10, 2019 | Aki Studio
Choreography by Michelle Olson
Gathering Light follows the journey of seed to flower, beginning with the stirrings of consciousness to the full embrace of transformation. This trio choreographed by Michelle Olson delves into the impulses rooted in our bodies which travel through us to find the light, exposing the structures that do not support our own truths, while revealing the ceremonies that support our full bloom.
Performed in the round, Gathering Light creates a sense of ritual space where transformation is an experience the audience intimately shares with the performers.
POUR
A Civic Theatres Toronto Presentation in Association with Native Earth February 21-24, 2019 | Theatre Centre – The Franco Boni Theatre
Artistic Direction, Concept, Choreography and Scenography by Daina Ashbee Interpreted by Paige Culley
Exploring the vulnerability and strength of women, Pour uncovers the layers of pain we absorb in our bodies as a result of societies that do not support them.
Like her previous daring works, Daina Ashbee has created a dark and disturbing creation that confronts its audience with intense vulnerability. Paige Culley interprets the work through a courageous performance which traverses liberation, control, pain, and beauty in a live and intimate setting.
ISITWENDAM
Native Earth presents a Bound to Create Theatre Production March 18-31, 2019 | Aki Studio
Written & Performed by Meegwun Fairbrother Co-Created & Directed by Jack Grinhaus
Does healing really have an expiry date?
Isitwendam (An Understanding) is the story of a young man in search of a truth, whose journey leads to a discovery about the father he loathed and lost, and an awakening of himself and his generation.
A fusion of western and Indigenous storytelling that includes Ancient Indigenous Sign Language, drumming, dance, and song, this powerful, heart-wrenching, yet humorous theatrical production examines various perspectives of atrocity and the steps we all need to take to find Isitwendam.
HOT BROWN HONEY
A Civic Theatres Toronto Presentation in Association with Native Earth and Why Not Theatre April 5-7, 2019 | St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts – Bluma Appel Theatre
Hot Brown Honey turns up the heat to deliver lashings of sass and a hot pinch of empowerment. This posse of phenomenal women smashes stereotypes, remixes the system, and dares to celebrate our similarities and differences.
INNER ELDER
A Nightwood Theatre and Native Earth Co-Presentation May 8-12, 2019 | Aki Studio
Written & Performed by Michelle Thrush Directed by Karen Hines
Inner Elder takes the audience on a journey of transformation through laughter and real-life memories of Gemini Award-winning Cree artist Michelle Thrush as she explores her own inner elder. Using a delicate blend of Bouffon and Indigenous clowning, this performance offers a magical experience in the theatre and an extraordinary vision of our world.
★★★★ “A master storyteller [...] Thrush’s recollection is so vivid, it sears itself into your consciousness.” – Calgary Herald
PAPRIKA FESTIVAL 2019
May 20 - 26, 2019 | Aki Studio
For the fourth year running, Paprika Festival is partnering with Native Earth to present the 18th annual youth-led performing arts festival. Following a year of professional theatre training and mentorship programs, Paprika Festival showcases creations from the next generation for one full week in Aki Studio.
Paprika programs are free of cost for participants and offer exceptional training in: playwriting, performing, directing, producing, collective creation, design, and arts administration. New in 2017, through the support of Native Earth and other industry partners, Paprika Festival launched the Indigenous Arts Program to support and present the work of young Indigenous artists. For more info: www.paprikafestival.com.
SHANAWDITHIT
A Tapestry Opera and Opera on the Avalon Production in Partnership with Native Earth May 2019
Music by Dean Burry Libretto by Yvette Nolan
Starring: Marion Newman
A new opera centred on the story of Shanawdithit (1801-1829), the last recorded surviving member of the Beothuk Nation in Newfoundland, and the extinction and erasure of her people. In the last months of her life, she created a series of coded drawings that speak of the loneliness of survival and lost history. Collaboratively interpreted by Indigenous artists from across Canada, including Aria Evans, Michelle Olson, Jerry Evans, Jordan Bennett and Lori Blondeau, Shanawdithit is a work unlike anything in opera.
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
ANIMIKIIG CREATORS UNIT
2018 – 2019
Now in its tenth season, the Animikiig Creators Unit (formerly Young Voices) is a two-year development program for emerging Indigenous creators, offering them the opportunity to develop their craft through individualized development plans and resources under the guidance of professional mentors in consultation with the Program Director Diana Belshaw.
The new group of Animikiig Creators are: Jenn Forgie, Frances Koncan, Smith Purdy, Natalie Sappier, Olivia Shortt, Ty Sloane, and Quelemia Sparrow.
MSKOMINI GIIZIS RESIDENCY
July-August 2018 | Aki Studio
For the second round of Mskomini Giizis Residency, through Metcalf Foundation’s 2016 Creative Strategies Incubator, Native Earth welcomes Dora-nominated multidisciplinary artists Spy Dénommé- Welch and Catherine Magowan of Unsettled Scores, and contemporary dance artist and choreographer Christine Friday of Friday Creeations who will be developing their latest work at Aki Studio.
Native Earth Performing Arts announces
The 2018 - 2019 Season
I CALL MYSELF PRINCESS
A Paper Canoe Projects and Cahoots Theatre Production in Association with Native Earth September 9-30, 2018 | Aki Studio
RUTAS 2018
PANAMERICANAS INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL Produced by Aluna Theatre in Partnership with Native Earth October 3-14, 2018 | Aki Studio & Ada Slaight Hall
WEESAGEECHAK BEGINS TO DANCE 31:
ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT FESTIVAL OF INDIGENOUS WORKS November 14-24, 2018 | Aki Studio
NIIMI'IWE: INDIGENOUS DANCE SHOWCASE
GATHERING LIGHT
Native Earth presents a Raven Spirit Dance Production February 7-10, 2019 | Aki Studio
POUR
A Civic Theatres Toronto Presentation in Association with Native Earth February 21-24, 2019 | Theatre Centre – The Franco Boni Theatre
ISITWENDAM
Native Earth presents a Bound to Create Theatre Production March 18-31, 2019 | Aki Studio
HOT BROWN HONEY
A Civic Theatres Toronto Presentation
in Association with Native Earth and Why Not Theatre
April 5-7, 2019 | St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts – Bluma Appel Theatre
INNER ELDER
A Nightwood Theatre and Native Earth Co-Presentation May 8-12, 2019 | Aki Studio
PAPRIKA FESTIVAL 2019
May 20-26, 2019 | Aki Studio
SHANAWDITHIT
A Tapestry Opera and Opera on the Avalon Production in Partnership with Native Earth
May 2019
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2018-07-11
Toronto: Native Earth announces its 2018/19 season