Event Info
Speaking Outside (Video Installation) WRITTEN IN MY BLOOD: Steven Thomas Davies, Jeanette Kotowich , Dani Zaviceanu, Dean Hunt
SPEAKING OUTSIDE
Performance
*Tuesday July 12 @ 12pm, Beach at Ogden Point, ...
5:00pm
Free
Event Description
SPEAKING OUTSIDE
Performance
*Tuesday July 12 @ 12pm, Beach at Ogden Point, Dallas Rd.*
BONDAGE | Performance by Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde (Iroquois/Mohawk) with Margaret Briere (Coast Salish, Sechelt Nation), Erynne Gilpin (Cree), Karen Whetung (Anishnnabe) and Naomi Kennedy (mixed European ancestry).
Video Installation
*Monday July 18 @ dusk, Langley St. @ Yates Street*
WRITTEN IN MY BLOOD | Film by Steven Thomas Davies (Coast Salish, Snuneymuxw and European ancestry) in collaboration with contemporary Aboriginal dancer Jeanette Kotowich (Cree Métis), Dani Zaviceanu, and accompanied by a remix by Dean Hunt (Heiltsuk Nation).
BONDAGE | Video documentation
Through layered practices of storytelling, collaborative video and performance-based works produced by Steven Thomas Davies and Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde make visible Indigenous and women’s voices. Framed by a re-writing—a re-righting—of histories, Speaking Outside questions the implications of who is and has been historically allowed to speak, including where and in what forms, and how this has determined contemporary understandings of history and knowledge practices. This multi-site exhibition confronts the limits and regulations imposed on public spaces and advocates for sites of balanced representation, equal access, and the acknowledgement of multiple histories and ways of transmitting and documenting knowledge beyond conventionally dominant practices, principles, and participants.
Supporting creative research and co-learning, Speaking Outside provides opportunity for increased collaboration and conversation across the Vancouver Island region and ensures the inclusion of multiple voices through the fluid roles and responsibilities of collective methods. The significance of presenting Speaking Outside in two distinct outdoor locations—Victoria and Courtenay—reiterates the subjectivity of public space and calls to question the manner within which knowledge is “written” in differing contexts.
As guests of this territory, the organizers honour and acknowledge the traditional lands of the Esquimalt, Lekwungen, W̱SÁNEĆ and K'ómoks peoples on which the events of Speaking Outside take place.
Collaborating curator, Toby Lawrence
Generously supported by the BC Arts Council.
Collaborating partner, Comox Valley Art Gallery.
Additional support for Written In My Blood, MediaNet.