kiskisiwin nimihko/my blood remembers, written by PJ Prudat, is a poignant exploration of identity and connection to ancestral land and memories. The performance reflects on the power of cellular memory as a Métis-nehiyaw woman offers her marrow through a stem cell transplant, honoring the elements of land, sky, water, and fire. This work is part of the annual Weesageechak Begins to Dance festival at the Aki Studio, showcasing Indigenous theatrical expressions.
Weesageechak Begins to Dance 37 (11/21/24-12/1/24)
Deserters (11/21/24-11/21/24)
Flight (11/22/24-11/22/24)
Son semilla (11/22/24-11/22/24)
Climate Play (11/24/24-11/24/24)
You Are Not Alone (Y.A.N.A.) (11/27/24-11/27/24)
homecoming (11/27/24-11/27/24)
Thunder (11/28/24-12/1/24)
The NDN Act Presents: NDN Problems (11/30/24-12/1/24)
NIIMI’IWE Indigenous Dance Series Part 1: What We Carry (2/6/25-2/9/25)
Paprika Festival (5/1/25-5/31/25)
NIIMI’IWE Indigenous Dance Series Part 2: Black Ballerina (5/22/25-5/25/25)
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The Rose Studio (The Rose Brampton) (11/27 - 11/30) | ||
Dogfight: The Musical
Harbourfront Centre Theatre (11/28 - 11/30) | ||
Casey and Diana
Theatre Aquarius (2/19 - 3/8) | ||
Oraculum
Buddies in Bad Times (12/5 - 12/14) | ||
Bone Cage
Alumnae Theatre (11/13 - 11/24) | ||
IMPRESSIONS OF THE SEA
Flato Markham Theatre (12/7 - 12/7) | ||
Craze
Tarragon Theatre (11/19 - 12/15) | ||
Bach Christmas Oratorio
Jeanne Lamon Hall (11/22 - 11/24) | ||
CABARET
Alumnae Theatre (11/27 - 12/7) | ||
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