Kiuryaq
Akpik Theatre / Theaturtle (Canada, Kalaallit Nunaat / Greenland, Sápmi / Norway)
- Wed Jan 28 8pm
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Wed Jan 28 // 8PM
7PM Pre-Show Artist Talk & Reception
Light // Ancestry // Connection
The Northern Lights have always carried stories—frightening, spiritual, epic, and playful.
Kiuryaq is a circumpolar performance exploring our relationship with the Northern Lights—“kiuryaq” in Inuvialuktun—created through collaboration among Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists from Canada, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), and Sápmi (Norway).
At its centre are two siblings born in the North: one raised beneath the Aurora with their grandparents, the other adopted south and unaware of their origins. Through ancestral connection, choices are made that alter both their worlds.
Blending theatre, live music, and video design, Kiuryaq weaves northern stories into a landscape of light, memory, and cosmology. A performance of transformation and return, Kiuryaq is an invitation into the wisdom, warnings, and humour of the circumpolar region.
This one-night-only performance is preceded by an artist talk with co-creators Reneltta Arluk and Rawdna Carita Eira, and a reception hosted by the Royal Norwegian Embassy. Come early for complimentary refreshments and a conversation about the artistic practice and cultural worldviews informing this landmark circumpolar collaboration.
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Artist Bio
Akpik Theatre / Theaturtle
Canada, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), Sápmi (Norway)
Dr. Reneltta Arluk
Writer/Director/Producer
Reneltta is an Inuvialuk, Denesuline, Gwich’in, Cree mom from the Northwest Territories. She is founder of Akpik Theatre. Raised by her grandparents on the trap-line until school age, this nomadic environment gave Reneltta the skills to become the multi-disciplined artist she is now. For nearly two decades, Reneltta has taken part in or initiated the creation of Indigenous Theatre across Canada and overseas. Under Akpik Theatre, Reneltta has written, produced, and performed various works creating space for Indigenous led voices. Reneltta is the first Inuk and first Indigenous woman to graduate from the University of Alberta’s BFA Acting program and is the first Inuk and first Indigenous woman to direct at The Stratford Festival. There she was awarded the Tyrone Guthrie – Derek F. Mitchell Artistic Director’s Award for her direction of Governor Award winning playwright, Colleen Murphy’s The Breathing Hole. She also directed The Breathing Hole at Canada’s National Arts Centre. She co-directed award winning Messiah/Complex with Against the Grain Theatre, with soloists from every region of Canada, including many Indigenous performers singing in their language. In 2024, Reneltta received an Honourary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Alberta for her commitment to decolonial change.
Alon Nashman
Writer/Producer
Alon is a performer, director, creator, and producer of theatre. Selected acting credits include: The Breathing Hole (National Arts Centre), Birds of a Kind, Hirsch (Stratford Festival), I send you this cadmium red (Art of Time Ensemble), Much Ado About Nothing, Forests, Scorched, Democracy, Remnants, Alias Godot (Tarragon Theatre), Hamlet, All’s Well That Ends Well, Botticelli in the Fire/Sunday in Sodom, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, THIS (Canadian Stage), The Wild Duck (Soulpepper), Hedda Gabler (Volcano/Buddies in Bad Times), If Jesus Met Nanabush (De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre), and Tales of Two Cities (Tafelmusik). Alon established Theaturtle in 1999 to create essential, ecstatic theatre that touches the earth and agitates the soul. With Theaturtle, Alon has been involved with the creation and touring of numerous theatre pieces, such as Adam Nashman’s The Song, Wajdi Mouawad’s Alphonse, Kafka and Son developed with Mark Cassidy of Threshold Theatre, and The Snow Queen, scored for string quartet and narrator by Patrick Cardy. Alon wrote the libretto for Charlotte: A Tri-coloured Play with Music which premiered at Toronto’s Luminato Festival and has toured to Taiwan, Israel and Europe, including the Czech National Opera.
Rawdna Carita Eira
Writer/Cultural Envoy
Rawdna is a Sami/Norwegian writer and playwright, born in Elverum and raised in Brønnøysund. She writes in Norwegian and Northern Sami. As a playwright, Eira debuted with the monologue Elle muitalus / Elens historie in 2003, where she played the lead role. She has since written several plays for the Sami National Theater Beaivváš. In 2012, her play Guohcanuori šuvva / Sangen fra Rotsundet, was staged at Beaivváš Theater. The play was nominated for the Ibsen Prize. Eira now lives in Guovdageaidnu and works as a director at Beaivváš Sami National Theater. Eira is also a lyricist and vocalist in the band Circus Polaria with musicians Roger Ludvigsen and Kjetil Dalland. Eira has written the text in the Sami part of the opera Two Odysseys: Pimooteewin / Gállabártnit. In 2020, the opera was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for “Outstanding Opera Production” and was awarded the prize for “Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble”.
Artist Links
- Website: Theaturtle / Akpik Theatre
Partners
Venue
Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
6265 Crescent Rd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Showtimes & Tickets
Standard: $39+ // Student: $30
If you want to book this show on a PuSh Pass, you can do so below. For single tickets, please make your purchase on the Chan Centre website.
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Accessibility
Blind and low-vision friendly
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Credits
Producers Akpik Theatre & Theaturtle Director Reneltta Arluk Music Director Carmen Braden Writers Reneltta Arluk, Rawdna Carita Eira, Alon Nashman Dramaturgy Christopher Morris Cultural Envoy Rawdna Carita Eira Performers Julia Ulayok Davis, Ujarneq Fleischer, Elin Oskal Recorded Music Dior Quartet Live Performance Kermode Quartet Choreographer Fia Grogono Stage Management Lester Lee Lighting Design Itai Erdal Costume & Props Design Jay Havens Composer & Sound Designer Carmen Braden Set Design & Illustrator Hailey Verbonac New Media/Projection Design Team Chimerik 似不像 New Media/Projection Design Collaborator Vanka Salim New Media/Projection Design Consultant & Facilitator Sammy Chien-MacCaull Digital Content Davis Heslep & Barry Bilinsky Video Dramaturgy Barry Bilinsky Collaborating Filmmakers Riddle Films, Cabin Productions, Jan Helmer Olsen, Artless Collective, Shay Markowitz Technical Director Gord Simmons Projection Technical Consultant Cody Dyson Production Manager Holly Vivian Image Design Rise Frequency Intuitive Graphic Design
With thanks to National Creation Fund, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Nordens Institut Greenland, Suialaa Arts Festival, Northern Arts and Cultural Centre, Sámi National Theatre, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Geordie Productions, Barents Secretary