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BECOMING GARDEN - 2021

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Becoming Garden
July 2021

Honouring Indigenous knowledge through story, song and ritual.

Date: July 15, 16 &17, 2021


Jamii, in partnership with Canadian Stage, presented "Becoming Garden" - Woven by Ayelen Liberona & Becoming Praxis.

Cultivating Gratitude. Composting Grief. Harvesting Joy.


An intimate sonic sensory experience that honoured Indigenous ways of knowing in an outdoor garden filled with songs, stories and joyful art-making. Guided by Indigenous teachings that elevated senses, excited imagination and invited people to re-story their relations.


CREDITS:

Weaver: Ayelen Liberona

Sonic Guides (in order of appearance): Anishinaabe Kwe Vivian Recollet - Natasha Myers - Carolynne Crawley - Joce TwoCrows

"Laini" Youth: Trinity-Ursula Nzau, Ruthmarie Williams, Zhenmei Wong-Ward, Daniella Gakumba, Huda Mourad, Ruby Fowler, Francesca Ssempiira, Emma Pio, Aela Kuria and Mila Liberona-Cami

Firekeeper: Josh Recollet

Sound design: Ian Newton

Wendat Healing Song: Joce TwoCrows

Circle Song: Trinity-Ursula Nzau, Ruthmarie Williams, Zhenmei Wong-Ward, Daniella Gakumba, Huda Mourad, Fifi Mourad, Ruby Fowler, Francesca Ssempiira, Emma Pio, Aela Kuria and Mila Liberona-Cami

Circle Song Creation: Rosina Kazi, Nicholas Murray & "Laini" Youth


PRODUCTION TEAM:

Isorine Marc & Ayelen Liberona

Program Manager: Jasmin Linton

Production Manager: Ariane Burtin

Stage Manager: Amye Sagar

Recording Engineer: Nicholas Murray

Production Assistant: Cynthia Ruso

Headphone Equipment: Airmoves Wireless Audio

BECOMING PRAXIS:

Artistic Director & Producer: Ayelen Liberona

Artistic Director: Joseph Johnson-Camí

Company Manager: Ariane Burtin


JAMII:

Executive & Programming Director: Isorine Marc

Program Manager: Jasmin Linton

Philanthropy Manager: DeeAnn Sagar

Community-Arts Coordinator: Cynthia Ruso


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We acknowledge the land we are meeting on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

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