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Aboriginal Theatre. Stephanie, Cadence, Karen & Erin. Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company. About.
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Aboriginal Theatre Stephanie, Cadence, Karen & Erin
About • Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company is an award-winning, 100% Aboriginal driven Indigenous performing arts organization and training centre. SNTC is dedicated to the creation, development, production and presentation of dynamic and innovative Indigenous Performing Arts productions based on Aboriginal peoples world views and experiences. The Saskatoon based company is continually striving for artistic excellence and is emerging as one of the premiere indigenous performing arts companies creating uniquely Aboriginal productions with world class artists in Canada.
Other Theatre Companies & Schools De-be-juh-mu-jig Theatre - Manitoulin Island, ON Nakai Theatre – Whitehorse, Yukon Mikisew Company – Cree Theatre (Based in Alberta) Crazy Horse – Calgary, AB Native Earth Performing Arts – Toronto, ON The Native Theatre School/Centre for Indigenous Theatre – Toronto, ON
History Various account of mistreatment since the 1500s such as -> reserves, residential schools, forced labour, mining/carrying uranium, not being allowed to vote Repressed during the colonial period so had undercover theatre Potlatch -> BC Sundance -> Prairies Mainly performed with masks, big costumes & drums Native Theatrical Renaissance began in the 1980s - In the 1982 Native Earth Performing Arts was established and allowed Natives to be heard
Playwrights • Tomson Highway -> The Rez Sisters, Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing • Kenneth T Williams -> Thunderstruck, Suicide Notes • Daniel David Mose -> Falling Song • Kevin Loring -> Where the Blood Mixes • Marie Clements -> Copper Thunderbird • Monique Mojica -> Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots
Graham Greene Adam Beach Actors
Oppression • Residential Schools/Reserves • Spiritual vs Christian Beliefs • Women vs Men’s Rights • Non-native views on Aboriginals • Cultural Identity Themes In Native Theatre
Goals What are the goals of Native theatre? How has it changed over time?
Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing Nanabush -> Spirituality/Women Simon Starblanket -> Spirituality Spooky Lacroix -> Christianity Big Joey -> Women, Violence Dickie Bird Halked -> Reserves Next Generation -> Hope
The Ecstasy of Rita Joe Recounts the story of a young Aboriginal woman who comes to the city to find freedom from the limitations of reserve life, only to be imprisoned and die there. Major Theme: Bias, racism and the ill-treatment of Native Canadians Scene Excerpt: pg 73 - 76
Questions Is first nations theatre the least popular? Is it still around? Is it influenced by modern day technology? Has is changed over time? What specific influences did it have What play would best represent this style of theatre?