Dancers of Damelahamid

Raven Mother

2024-11-20 20:00 2024-11-22 23:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Dancers of Damelahamid

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/36099

In-person event

Raven Mother is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s newly choreographed dance work in honour of late Elder Margaret Harris (1931 – 2020). Raven Mother illustrates the vast impact Elder Harris had on the revitalization of Indigenous dance along the Northwest Coast, and the integral role of women in holding cultural knowledge. It celebrates the mothers who created the stronghold of these artforms and influenced the next generation of women. Raven Mother illuminates the profound leadership of...

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Azrieli Studio,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
November 20 - 22, 2024
November 20 - 22, 2024

≈ 70 minutes · No intermission

Last updated: November 13, 2024

Developed with support from the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund.

A Note from Indigenous Theatre and NAC Dance 

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We at Indigenous Theatre and NAC Dance are excited to welcome the Dancers of the Damelahamid back to the NAC with this beautiful piece honouring Elder Margaret Harris.

Like many women of her time, Elder Margaret Harris safeguarded the knowledge and history held in cultural practices through a time when such practices were banned. Thanks to her, we can all share in and celebrate the richness and beauty of the culture she protected so carefully and has now passed on to the next generations of her family.

The National Arts Centre is also honoured to have played a role in enabling the bold vision of the creators to reach its full potential through a contribution from the National Creation Fund.

Sit back and enjoy the striking mask work, beautiful costumes, detailed design, and compelling choreography.

Qwookstayp! Limlent! Thank you for joining us!

A Note from Margaret Grenier, Artistic Director and Choreographer, Dancers of Damelahamid

The Dancers of Damelahamid started in the 1960s under the leadership of our parents Chief Kenneth Harris and Margaret Harris. At that time the focus was on dance revitalization, following the lifting of the Potlatch Ban (1884-1951). I was born into this dance lineage and my role as a leader for the company has grown over the past 20 years. In 2010 our company began taking contemporary approaches to create newly choreographed works based on our ancestral form. Through this we are establishing our cultural dance form and addressing decolonization within dance. 

Raven Mother is a very personal piece for our family, and we have put all our efforts into realizing this work. It recognizes the legacy left by the lifetime of work that my mother Margaret Harris gave to her family and the dance community, as a Cree woman who married into a Gitxsan dance lineage. It is a work that acknowledges the vital role that women have held in this intergenerational dance practice, as visionaries, as caregivers, and as catalysts that have ensured the survival 2of the practice itself. It is a piece that speaks to both the beauty and the hardships of this journey as women, the love we have for our children, and the hope they bring us. 

About Raven Mother

Raven Mother  is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s newly choreographed dance work in honour of late Elder Margaret Harris (1931 – 2020). Raven Mother illustrates the vast impact Elder Harris had on the revitalization of Indigenous dance along the Northwest Coast, and the integral role of women in holding cultural knowledge. It celebrates our mothers who created the stronghold of these art forms and influenced the next generation of women. Raven Mother  illuminates the profound leadership of our mothers, their essential contribution in this resurgence, and the force and transformation of this awakening.

Raven Mother  is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s most ambitious production and will be the culmination of generations of artistic and cultural work. With Raven Mother, movement, song, regalia, sculpture, and design, are interwoven with the embodied narrative. The Raven crest, manifested in multiple forms, embodies transformation, the strengthening of culture, the unveiling of a new spirit, and breathing life into a promise made to the children of generations to come.

Raven Mother  speaks to our current realities, drawing from a rich lineage of teachings and insights. Innovation is conditional upon revealing the truths of today to pursue cultural endurance and intergenerational sustenance. Raven Mother  is a tangible remembrance of a woman’s spirit, marking the shift between generations that has sparked a new role for our daughters as the force to hold their grandmother’s vision.

Artists

  • Artistic Director and Choreographer Margaret Grenier
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    Set Designer and Artwork Andrew Grenier
  • Regalia Designer and Creator Rebecca Baker-Grenier
  • Raven Grenier
    Song Composer and Vocalist Raven Grenier
  • 05-ted-hamilton
    Collaborating Composer Ted Hamilton
  • 06-jeff-harrison
    Lighting Designer Jeff Harrison
  • andy-moro
    Projection design Andy Moro
  • Collaborating director Charles Koroneho

Performers

  • Featuring Margaret Grenier
  • Featuring Rebecca Baker-Grenier
  • Raven Grenier
    Featuring Raven Grenier
  • Featuring Nigel Baker-Grenier
  • 14-tobie-wick
    Featuring Tobie Wick

Northwest Coast Artists

  • 09-david-albert-boxley
    Featuring David Albert Boxley
  • 09-david-robert-boxley
    Featuring David Robert Boxley
  • 10-jim-charlie
    Featuring Jim Charlie
  • Raven Grenier
    Featuring Raven Grenier
  • 11-kandi-mcgilton
    Featuring Kandi McGilton
  • 12-dylan-sanidad
    Featuring Dylan Sanidad

Credits

Artistic Director and Choreographer
Margaret Grenier

Set Designer and Artwork
Andrew Grenier

Regalia Designer and Creator
Rebecca Baker-Grenier

Song Composer and Vocalist
Raven Grenier

Collaborating Composer
Ted Hamilton

Lighting Designer
Jeff Harrison

Projection design
Andy Moro

Collaborating director
Charles Koroneho

Northwest Coast artists
David A. Boxley, David R. Boxley, Jim Charlie, Raven Grenier, Kandi McGilton, Dylan Sanidad

Composers of the song Strong Woman
Derrick Keeswood, Verrona Keeswood, and Lawrence Trottier

Elders
Betsy Lomax, Lawrence Trottier

Performers
Margaret Grenier, Rebecca Baker-Grenie, Raven Grenier, Nigel Baker-Grenier, Tobie Wick

Production/Stage Manager
Andy Grenier

Technical Director
Jeff Harrison

Wardrobe Assistant
Stevie Hale-Jones

World Premiere
October 9, 2024, The Cultch Theatre, Vancouver, Canada

Creation and production
Dancers of Damelahamid

Collaborating Producer & Agent
Eponymous

NAC Indigenous Theatre Team

Managing Director
Lori Marchand

Artistic Director
Kevin Loring

Producer
Michelle Yagi

Associate Producer
Brit Johnston

Producing Resident
Jessica Campbell-Maracle

Associate Producer #ReconcileThis
Josh Languedoc

Technical Director, Theatre Department
Spike Lyne

Cultural Advocate
Mairi Brascoupé

Education Coordinator
Kerry Corbiere

Communications Strategist
Ian Hobson

Marketing Strategist
Marie-Pierre Chaumont

Senior Marketing Manager
Bridget Mooney

NAC Dance Team

Executive Producer
Caroline Ohrt

Senior Producer
Tina Legari

Special Projects Coordinator and Assistant to the Executive Producer
Mireille Nicholas

Company Manager
Sophie Anka

Education Associate and Teaching Artist
Siôned Watkins

Technical Director
Brian Britton

Communications Strategist
Alexandra Campeau

Marketing Strategist
Marie-Chantale Labbé-Jacques

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees