June 2012
June brings Rulan to Trent University as Artistic Director of the Indigenous Performance Initiative’s ZHISHODEWE ( Anishinaabeg : “At Waters Edge ), the first summer of a multi year exploration of the water theme invoked for DANCING EARTH cycle of “Walking At the Edge of Water “ . She will be working with Canadian Aboriginal performing artists , cultural consultants and community members on research and exploration of local water issues, including connection to local plants and animals. She was invited to create “Gaabinjigabaa’aang” - a site-specific dance performance honoring the Anishinaabeg Skywoman - alongside William Kingfisher’s visual art exhibition “ Jiigbiing” to be presented at the Art Gallery of Peterborough during the opening of the Ode’min Giizis Festival 530 Pm on Wednesday June 20th :http://okw-arts.ca/festival/festival-schedule/
************************OUR SUMMER PROGRAMS !
Coming up in August is DANCING EARTH’s first Indigenous Summer Dance Intensive. With gracious support from National Dance Institute for studio space, dancers from Alaska, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Canada will be receiving scholarships to study in full immersion including DANCING EARTH training and repertory, Choreography, Somatic Archaeology, Capoeira, Afro Haitian, Powwow, All –Terrain outdoor work, Culture and Language Sharing, Spoken Word Poetry, Chi Gung, Paga and Gaga techniques. For more info please contact DancingEarth2012@gmail.com
above and below images by PauloTPhotography
LOOKING FOR … We are looking for healthy food catering from August 1-12, please contact the above email if you may be able to help !( add sticks w 3 sisters by AMT production with credit of DANCING EARTH in costume for dances related to Indigenous gardening with sticks, and crops of corn, beans and squash )
CONGRATS TO OUT MULTI- DISCIPLINARY ARTISTS JAQUE AND EHREN !
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico—The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) and Nativo Lodge, a Heritage Hotel & Resort will host three artists, Jaque Fragua, Lynnette Haozous, and Ehren Natay, for one-week residencies in June as part of the Rising Artists Project, a new artist-in-residence program geared toward early-career Native American artists in New Mexico. The three residencies will culminate in an opening reception, June 30, 2012, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.The schedules for the residencies are as follows: Jaque Fragua, June 11-15; Lynnette Haozous, June 17-23; Ehren K. Natay, June 25-29. Visitors are welcome to visit the artists “in-studio” as they work.SWAIA and Nativo Lodge invite the public to the opening reception of the Rising Artists Project, June 30, 2012 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Nativo Lodge (6000 Pan American Freeway NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109), which will feature a DJ, refreshments, and a cash bar.*************************************************************************
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Support Wintu People's Civil disobedience on McCloud River :www.winnememwintu.us/
www.winnememwintu.usThe Winnemem Wintu Tribe of Northern California will