Tuesday January 28
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. / Industry Pass collection & Drop-In Coffee & Tea
Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre (See map)
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Territorial Welcome, Industry Opening
The Roundhouse
Begin the Industry Series with our Territorial Welcome, a sincere acknowledgment of the local Indigenous customs and traditions. As we gather on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations, we do so with mindfulness and respect for their history and ongoing relationship with their ancestral lands. This ceremony not only sets the tone for the Industry Series but also embodies the collaborative spirit and shared learning that will define the days ahead.
Indigenous Futurism Keynote by Quelemia Sparrow
In this year’s keynote, actor, writer and director Quelemia Sparrow delves into Indigenous Futurism through the lens of her Musqueam culture and creation methodology. Her work, including upcoming Tumulx and the Almost Real episode of Al Jazeera’s Necessary Tomorrows podcast, imagines futures born from the dystopian legacies of colonization.
Sparrow envisions AI rooted in Indigenous kinship values, perceiving technology as an extension of Earth’s resources and interconnected life. Centring Indigenous data sovereignty and Musqueam knowledge, she proposes a future where B.C. is recognized as a sovereign Indigenous nation, and Earth collaborates with humanity to restore balance.
About Quelemia Sparrow
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. / Catered Lunch
The Roundhouse
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. / Workshop: Navigating the Big Divides
The Roundhouse
Led by NikNaz Kahnamoui and Lynda Gerty
Feeling the strain of division in your team, organization, or community? Finding it challenging to engage in dialogue with those who hold diverging views? You’re not alone.
Join us for a 2-hour session to dip your toes in finding new strategies to deal with conflict – without losing sight of what matters most to you. We will apply the Polarity Management Framework, a model and set of principles developed by Barry Johnson, to explore the challenge of holding steadfast convictions and staying open to other perspectives. Our hope is that fostering a deeper understanding of this dynamic within ourselves will help us cultivate relationships across divides while staying true to our core values.
Through this session, you can expect to:
- Feel less isolated by connecting with others who are grappling with divisiveness.
- Apply a framework to gain greater self-awareness and fresh insights.
- Identify new actions to be more intentional when dealing with differences.
This session is ideal for individuals seeking to strengthen their leadership and relational skills. It supports participants to engage more effectively with conflicts and differences.
About NikNaz Kahnamoui and Lynda Gerty
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. / Artist Walks
Various; Departing from The Roundhouse
Artist Walks invite visiting delegates to slow down, go for a walk, and get to know local spaces through the lens of a local artist. Within the frame of this informal guided “tour”, participants get to know each other while exploring a corner of the city that has informed one artist’s sense of locality. An opportunity to expand inter/national community and stretch your legs! Dress warm. Umbrellas will be available if needed.
Meet the Artists
Artist Walks are only available to Industry Delegates.
Register to Join a Walk5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. / Happy Hour
The Post at 750 (See map)
Enjoy a beverage and refreshments with your fellow delegates at the PuSh Festival Lounge.
Sponsored by New Works Dance and Belsher Arts Management
7:00 p.m. / Industry Track Festival Performance
Habitat
Scotiabank Dance Centre (See map)
Running Time: 45 minutes
This performance will be followed by a 30 minute talkback with the artists.
In a visual symphony of deep-sea bioluminescence, an entrancing interaction with a seemingly sentient structure draws us into a hypnotic meditation on the search for home.
8:30 p.m. / Industry Track Festival Performance
BLEU NÉON
Left of Main (See map)
This venue is regretfully only accessible by stairs. Please get in touch at plasticorchid@me.com if you require assistance.
Running Time: 60 minutes
This performance will be followed by a 30 minute talkback with the artists.
Bathed in the neon luminescence of an imagined Saigon nightscape, Châu Kim-Sanh’s rap incantations and meticulous motions form a prayer to the embodied yearning and fantasized nostalgia of the Asian diaspora.
10:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. / Opening Cocktail / Mocktail
Left of Main (See map)
This venue is regretfully only accessible by stairs. Please get in touch at plasticorchid@me.com if you require assistance.
Enjoy a beverage and refreshments with your fellow delegates after BLEU NÉON.