On Cue Performance Hub is a new non-profit performing arts organization offering a cooperative producing model serving local artists and diverse audiences in Regina and beyond. We aim to enliven Regina’s downtown core and activate connections between performing artists, businesses, and audiences. Bringing together artists across dance, music, theatre, and spoken word, our multi-pronged programming boosts the capacity of artists to make a sustainable living from full-time creative practice by strengthening their skills, knowledge, and connections
Description
On March 21, 2023 at the mâmawêyatitân Center in Regina, SK there will be a professional dance performance and community talk-back. A diverse collective of dancers will perform and engage in discussions of experiences and stigmas around being cultural knowledge keepers and artists.
The show will feature professional dancers Derek Souvannavong, I-Ying Wu, Ayesha Mohsin, and Rod Belanger who will embody their journey as artists and express what they have learnt through their discussions with each other.
Dance is a form of living and cultural heritage both tangible and intangible. With this, we want to give an opportunity for audiences to engage with artists and presenters in hopes of sparking conversation with audiences for anti-racism and anti-appropriation education.
- Keynote Speaker: Dr. Michèle Moss
- Performance by four professional IBPOC dance/movement artists
- Post Performance Talk Back with Artists Facilitated by Dr. Moss
- Refreshments will be served.
Doors will open 30 mins before the event. This event is open to all ages.
COVID-19 Precautions:
- Masks are encouraged.
- Social distancing will be observed as much as possible.
The mâmawêyatitân Center is fully wheelchair accessible. Audience members with mobility and visual disabilities will be seated in advance.
Dance Saskatchewan Inc. is a non-profit organization established to serve and support the development and delivery of dance throughout Saskatchewan. We facilitate the creation and sharing of dance, gather and distribute dance information, advocate and promote dance, and enable dance accessibility through programs and funding.
Date & Time
Tue., Mar. 21, 2023 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.