PAST EVENTS


HOMELANDS

CELEBRATION OF NATIONS / FIRST ONTARIO PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, ST. CATHERINES

SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 AT 7:30PM

INVITING THE LAND TO SHAPE US - SERIES 2023

 
 
 
 

2022 International Ceramic Art Fair

As a part of the Continuance performance, the “Indigenous Continuance, Resilience and Wellbeing in 2020 panel discussion delved into healing from intergenerational traumas and coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.

THE MUSH HOLE 2019/2020 TOUR

Manitoba Theatre for Young People, Winnipeg MB

Burlington Performing Arts Centre, ON

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Kingston, ON

IMPACT19 Festival, Kitchener, ON

Young People’s Theatre, Toronto, ON

Market Hall Theatre, Peterborough, ON

 
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LIVING RITUAL

Living Ritual is an International Indigenous Performing Arts Festival taking place in July 25-27, 2017 in Tkaronto at Harbourfront Centre’s Fleck Dance Theatre, Toronto, ON, Canada on the ancestral territory of the Onkwehon:we, Anishaanbe and Huron-Wendat, produced by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre. We acknowledge the spirits of the ancestors, animals and the land in the Dish with One Spoon Treaty lands and open a space to honour our interconnectivity and interdependence.

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CREATION LAB 2017

CREATION LAB 2017 unites like-minded artists seeking dialogue, exploration and investigation into Indigenous creation process, practice and performance methodology. Connecting international Indigenous artists, KDT’s LAB is an open cultural space to ask questions, challenge one’s own notions, open up to new possibilities that depart from euro-western methodologies. This year Kaha:wi Dance Theatre is partnering with the Woodland Cultural Centre and activities will take place at the Centre, Brantford, ON and on Six Nations of the Grand River territory.

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NEOINDIGENA

An Intense, transcendent ritual NeoIndigenA calls for renewal. The visceral and elemental experience fiercely cycles through sacred portals between Skyworld, Earthworld and Underworld. Taking place at the Kia Mau Festival in 2017 in New Zealand.