Aftermath—Treaties and their Violation: The Deluge Continues

Aftermath—Treaties and their Violation: The Deluge Continues

5:30pm

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Imagelab

75 mins

After the Deluge: Flood, Flight and Re-creation is a durational exercise in speculative storytelling, which locates teller and witness within the fraught history of Indigenous-Settler encounters on Indigenous homelands and situates us all as Treaty people within this place of plenty—a rich, life-sustaining watershed that has been stewarded for millennia by myriad Indigenous nations and entire confederacies. After the Deluge unfolds in three ‘chapters,’ inviting audiences to engage in collaborative reflection as we explore cycles of creation, catastrophe and re-creation and carving out spaces of possibility wherein we might co-story relational repair on this nation’s third National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.

Schedule:
Part one: 4-5:15pm       After the Deluge: Flood, Flight and Re-creation
Part two: 5:30-6:45pm   Aftermath–Treaties and their Violation: The Deluge Continues
Part three: 7-8pm               Re-Worlding: A Flight Towards…

Opening: Shishigo Giigig
Featuring: Karyn Recollet, Audrey Rochette, Jon Johnson and Jill Carter

 

Free
Outdoor Event
Presentation

How to attend

This FREE event is open to the public.

After the Deluge: Flood, Flight and Re-creation is a durational exercise in speculative storytelling, which locates teller and witness within the fraught history of Indigenous-Settler encounters on Indigenous homelands and situates us all as Treaty people within this place of plenty—a rich, life-sustaining watershed that has been stewarded for millennia by myriad Indigenous nations and entire confederacies. After the Deluge unfolds in three ‘chapters,’ inviting audiences to engage in collaborative reflection as we explore cycles of creation, catastrophe and re-creation and carving out spaces of possibility wherein we might co-story relational repair on this nation’s third National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.

Schedule:
Part one: 4-5:15pm       After the Deluge: Flood, Flight and Re-creation
Part two: 5:30-6:45pm   Aftermath–Treaties and their Violation: The Deluge Continues
Part three: 7-8pm               Re-Worlding: A Flight Towards…

Opening: Shishigo Giigig
Featuring: Karyn Recollet, Audrey Rochette, Jon Johnson and Jill Carter

 

Free
Outdoor Event
Presentation

5:30pm

Saturday, September 30

Imagelab

75 mins

How to attend

This FREE event is open to the public

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