Posts Tagged ‘Native Earth Performing Arts’
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Apr
04
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April 8-24: Giiwedin |
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“Dig! Cut! Throw away! That’s progress on display!”
Graduating from being an adventurous Young Voices presentation to one of the most ambitious productions in Native Earth’s history, Giiwedin is a new opera written in Anishnawbe Mowin, French and English. Penned by Algonquin playwright Spy Dénommé-Welch, it tells the story of a 150-year old Aboriginal woman fighting for her land. This tour-de-force combination of powerful lyrics and world-class composition is a testament to the promise of Aboriginal theatre.
Apr 8-24th 2010
Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace
16 Ryerson Ave Toronto
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Feb
09
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Job Posting: Artistic Associate |
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Artistic Associate
Native Earth Performing Arts Inc.
Deadline: February 22, 2010
Start Date: March 1, 2010
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Do you believe in theatre? Have you been moved by Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters? Inspired by the Turtle Gals’ Scrubbing Project? Transformed by Darrell Dennis’ Tales of An Urban Indian?
Native Earth Performing Arts, Canada’s oldest professional Aboriginal theatre, is looking for an Artistic Associate to help lead us into the next twenty-five years.
The Artistic Associate will work closely with and report to the Artistic Director, and work closely with the rest of the Native Earth team to achieve the vision of the company. Read more for details pertaining to the position’s responsibilities and qualifications.
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Jan
12
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Upcoming: Native Earth’s Giiwedin |
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It’s that time of year again!
Join us at the 22nd annual Weesageechak Begins to Dance Festival of New Works. Audiences are invited into the process for four days of works in development. Festival program includes:
January 27th
8pm – Land of the Living by Michael Greyeyes
Four characters churn through their final moments on earth, struggling to find meaning, to reconcile fears and desires, before they travel to the Land of the Dead. New, visceral, athletic work from acclaimed artist Michael Greyeyes.
8:30pm – Gathering Light by Michelle Olson
From seed to flower, from girl to young woman, from structures that do not support our own truths to ceremonies that support our full bloom, Gathering Light explores female fulfillment. From the choreographer of Death of A Chief, Evening in Paris, and Raven Restores the Sun to the Sky, new dance, and a new vision.
January 28th
8pm – Sunset Road by Miria George
From Aotearoa, our Maori relations return with Miria George’s new play, Sunset Road. Under the direction of Hone Kouka, Sunset Road examines the bonds of blood, land and belonging.
January 29th
8pm – Young Voices/Harvest Showcase
The hottest night of the Festival, this year’s edition features new work by PJ Prudat, Erin Dickson, Waawaate Fobister, Falen Johnson, Ryan Cunningham, Melinda Jane Stepnowich, Aaron Shingoose and Lacey Eninew. Meet the future of Aboriginal theatre.
January 30th
3pm – Outside Eye On Inside Work
Guest director Randy Reinholz, Artistic Director of Native Voices at the Autry in Los Angeles, chooses excerpts of new works by Native Earth Playwrights In Residence Tara Beagan and Falen Johnson, Artistic Associate Keith Barker and Artistic Director Yvette Nolan.
8pm - Whose Justice? by Leonard Linklater
In 1898, in Dawson City, Yukon, two Tagish men were sentenced to hang for the killing of a white prospector. Two worlds collide in Leonard Linklater’s poetic, angry, nostalgic play about how we arrived at this moment in time. Dramaturgy by DD Kugler.
Tickets are $10/night or $30 for a Festival Pass For Tickets call 416.504.7529

