The Indigenous Producer Training Program is a new initiative carefully crafted by Native Earth Performing Arts to offer personalized and fully supported training for two early career producers.
More info here: https://t.co/X0NTFKfWu8
We are also grateful for our volunteers, donors, and support from the city for their help in making the fire a success! We hope to see you all again next year. 💛
Thank you to everyone that came out to our 2nd Community Gathering Fire last Sunday. It was a beautiful afternoon in the Big Park with cedar tea and bannock by Tea N Bannock! Chi miigwetch to our firekeeper Omar for his fire tending and teachings.
⭐️ Announcing the Animikiig Creators Unit 2024-2025 ⭐️
Going into its 13th season, the Animikiig Creators Unit is a two-year development program for emerging Indigenous creators.
Learn more here: https://t.co/P3XlanpPDR
📢 Applications are open for Recommender Grants for Theatre Creators!
Submission Deadline: Friday, January 10, 2025
More Details: https://t.co/86EbQvenoT
RGTC is supported by the @ONArtsCouncil
Please join Native Earth Performing Arts for our 2nd: COMMUNITY GATHERING FIRE! 🔥
WHEN: Sunday, September 22nd, 1-5pm
WHERE: Big Park in Regent Park, Intersection of Sackville and Oak St.
There is Violence and There is Righteous Violence and There is Death or, The Born-Again Crow
March 9-29, 2025 | Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
Presented in partnership with @buddiesTO
https://t.co/Hjesklln9w
Weesageechak Begins to Dance 37
November 21- December 1, 2024 | Aki Studio
Annual Development Festival of New Indigenous Work
#W37
https://t.co/2AdULT74aj
Thank you so much to “the wâhkôhtowin project” (Yvette Nolan and Joel Bernbaum) and Dean Stockdale for facilitating this workshop at Native Earth Performing Arts, and including us in this nationwide project.
Stay tuned for phase two of this work! 🤭
Climate Play is a one-day workshop for writers, artists, and environmentalists who want to explore creating verbatim theatre pieces on the climate crisis.
Facilitated by Yvette Nolan and Joel Bernbaum, under the name of their new larger project: “the wâhkôhtowin project”.