An innovative multimedia dance work about rebirth and transformation. Integrating narrative, movement, song, and projections, Mînowin connects coastal landscapes with contemporary perspectives of customary Indigenous dance forms
Date/Time: Nov 20 2019, 7:30 pm to 8:45 pm
Vancouver, Historic TheatreCost: $26.00
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Dancers of Damelahamid (Vancouver); Co-commissioned by The Cultch
The Dancers of Damelahamid draw from Indigenous foundational stories to explore and redefine contemporary reflections of Indigenous identity.
“A truly West Coast take on the thriving area of Indigenous contemporary dance.”—The Georgia Straight
Credits:
Choreographer: Margaret Grenier
Performers: Margaret Grenier, Nigel Baker-Grenier, Raven Grenier, Rebecca Baker-Grenier, Kristy Janvier, Jeanette Kotowich
Collaborating Director: Charles Koroneho
Set and Visual Designer: Andrew Grenier
Projection and Lighting Designer: Andy Moro
Regalia: Rebecca Baker-Grenier
Dramaturge: Peter Rockford Espiritu
Interactive New Media: Sammy Chien
Collaborating Composer: Ted Hamilton
Collaborating Director of Animation: Dallas Parker
Animation: Kristen Campbell
Indigenous Artwork: David Boxley, Jim Charlie
Cultural Consultants: Elder Betsy Lomax, Lawrence Trottier, Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, Meghann O’Brien
Technical Director: Jeff Harrison
Stage Manager: Kristina Lemieux
Dancers of Damelahamid:
Executive and Artistic Director: Margaret Grenier
Creative Producer: Andrew Grenier
Outreach Coordinator: Nigel Baker-Grenier
Arts Administrator: Rebecca Baker-Grenier
Collaborating Producer: Eponymous
Dancers of Damelahamid Board of Directors:
President: Kristy Pittman
Vice President: Elder GIna Grant
Secretary Treasurer: Nina Giuliani
Director: Elder Larry Grant
Director: Cole Alvis
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