UFV Theatre Grand Theft Terra Firma: Stories of (Re)conciliation: Call for Participants

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Grand Theft Terra Firma: Stories of (Re)conciliation is a performance project that will explore how S’ólh Téméxw — the traditional and unceded lands of the Stó:lō (People of the River) — began being colonized in the mid-1800s and ask how that history is lived today, by people of both Indigenous and settler ancestry. The performance will be devised (created by the performers involved) and will ask challenging questions about the ongoing legacies of colonialism in Canada and how healing and harmony between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people might be achieved. This project is a co-production between UFV Theatre, the Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre, and The Reach Gallery (Abbotsford).

We are seeking individuals to collaborate in creating and performing this project. No acting experience or training is required, just an interest in performing and in exploring the questions the project seeks to address.

We are hosting two events in November to provide more information about the project and a sample performance workshop. These are open to anyone — community members, UFV students, Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Following each workshop, people can fill out an application to participate in the project.

Information sessions/workshops are:
Tues, Nov 15, 7:30-9:30 pm,
Aboriginal Gathering Place at UFV (Room 1457, Chilliwack campus at Canada Education Park, 45190 Caen Ave, Chilliwack)

Sat, Nov 19, 1:30-3:30 pm, Sto:lo Research and Resource Management Centre (Building 10, 7201 Vedder Road, Chilliwack)

No preparation is necessary, although we do recommend interested participants wear comfortable clothes that allow for movement. If you have questions or are interested in the project but cannot attend either of the workshops, please email heather.davisfisch@ufv.ca.

Performances take place April 6-9 and April 20-23. Rehearsals will begin in January and will likely be scheduled on Saturdays and one weeknight/week.

For more information, contact Jane Etherington at jane.etherington@ufv.ca

11/19/2016