Dance Music Theatre / Play Wheelchair Accessible
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(902) 532-7704
Doors open at 6:45pm
Rings Through Water is new creation that uses ethereal choral singing, contemporary and traditional Indigenous dance, along with powerful text and theatrical presentation, to tell three short stories about water.
It’s a collaboration between five artists – three Indigenous and two Settlers. Their desire to overcome their own embodied prejudices, privilege, and pain is central to their artistic process and to the beautiful narratives of this show.
Depending on its form, water has the capacity to amplify sound, distort it, or mute it; how do we do the same as we navigate our relationship with this precious resource and one another? Together they speak for water, lift up the voices of its protectors, and amplify the voices of the missing and murdered Indigenous women who have met their end in it. They also offer a reconciliation-based model for Indigenous and Settler collaboration.
Creators:
Deantha Edmunds, Inuk poet & soprano
Lisa Nasson, Mi’kmaq dramaturge
Sarain Fox, Anishinaabe choreographer
Christina Murray, Settler choral conductor
Jennifer Trites, Settler composer
Performing Artists:
Xara Choral Theatre Ensemble
Christina Murray, conductor
Deantha Edmunds, soprano
Sarain Fox, dancer

[email protected]
(902) 532-7704
Doors open at 6:45pm
Rings Through Water is new creation that uses ethereal choral singing, contemporary and traditional Indigenous dance, along with powerful text and theatrical presentation, to tell three short stories about water.
It’s a collaboration between five artists – three Indigenous and two Settlers. Their desire to overcome their own embodied prejudices, privilege, and pain is central to their artistic process and to the beautiful narratives of this show.
Depending on its form, water has the capacity to amplify sound, distort it, or mute it; how do we do the same as we navigate our relationship with this precious resource and one another? Together they speak for water, lift up the voices of its protectors, and amplify the voices of the missing and murdered Indigenous women who have met their end in it. They also offer a reconciliation-based model for Indigenous and Settler collaboration.
Creators:
Deantha Edmunds, Inuk poet & soprano
Lisa Nasson, Mi’kmaq dramaturge
Sarain Fox, Anishinaabe choreographer
Christina Murray, Settler choral conductor
Jennifer Trites, Settler composer
Performing Artists:
Xara Choral Theatre Ensemble
Christina Murray, conductor
Deantha Edmunds, soprano
Sarain Fox, dancer

Pricing & Tickets
Pricing
Member Price: $28
General Price: $32
Youth Price: $12
Where to buy Tickets: TICKETS available on line or at the Box Office (902.532.7704)
Purchase Tickets Online
Member Price: $28
General Price: $32
Youth Price: $12
Where to buy Tickets: TICKETS available on line or at the Box Office (902.532.7704)
Purchase Tickets Online
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
[email protected]
902-532-7704
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