Indigenous Voices featuring Ikidowin Youth
This play weaves stories of Indigenous struggles to protect our water, beginning with saving Camp Cold Water Spring, the Mother Earth Water Walks, the Nibi Walks and The North Dakota Access Pipeline.
Time & Location
Oct 13, 2018, 7:00 PM
Pangea World Theater, 711 W Lake St # 101, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA
About
This play weaves stories of Indigenous struggles to protect our water, beginning with saving Camp Cold Water Spring, the Mother Earth Water Walks, the Nibi Walks and The North Dakota Access Pipeline. The water walkers and water-protectors presented a non-violent message that united Native people and non-Native environmentalists.
This project will continue the awareness of Indigenous rights and the capacity of the individual to take action for the environment. The Ikidowin Acting Ensemble is performing this original play to amplify this message.The Ikidowin Acting Ensemble will travel to perform for audiences in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
About the Playwright
Sharon Day is enrolled in the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe. She is a founder of the Indigenous Peoples Task Force. She is the founder of Nibi Walk, indigenous-led walks to raise awareness of our Earth's fresh water. In 1990 Sharon developed and led the first Native youth acting troupe. Since then, Sharon has worked with countless Native youth guiding them to grow as actors. Ms. Day has acted with Pangea World Theater, Illusion Theater, and the American History Theater. In addition, she has directed many youth performances.
Pangea is committed to supporting Indigenous artists by presenting works from artists across the country, as well as within our community. We honor the land and it's first inhabitants, and proudly continue our commitment to Indigenous artists.
This year's Indigenous Voices Series will feature a performance by the Ikidowin Acting Theater Ensemble, led by Sir Curtis Kirby III. Click here to learn more about the Indigenous People's Task Force and their programs. Learn more about Pangea's Indigenous Voices Series.
Tickets will be pay what you can.