
The performance combines ritualistic elements, voice, and physicality to confront the audience’s understanding of Indigenous identity.
The performance combines ritualistic elements, voice, and physicality to confront the audience’s understanding of Indigenous identity.
Three Filipino performers address the wounds left by colonisation on body and community.
Twelve performers reinterpreting movement as a powerful form of solidarity and resistance. Performances at 11:30 am and 3:30 pm.
Seven opera singers perform a ritual lament mourning those killed in the Ovaherero and Nama genocide in Namibia.
The performance explores the indigenous Mexican motif of the serpent as a cipher for knowledge, violence, and love.