ALL MY CUZZINS

rice & beans presents:

“ALL MY CUZZINS” Indigenous Showcase.

We invite the community to attend this FREE gathering in so-called Vancouver, Wednesday March 8th, from 7pm till 10pm.

This show is a multi-faceted event with Indigenous Comedians, Singers, Dancers, and Rappers with roots from North, Central, and South America. Come and enjoy live entertainment, free food and beverages, an opportunity to connect with community, as well as a licensed bar with drinks for purchase!

There is limited space so please RSVP at the link below! We look forward to gathering together soon and celebrating Indigenous creative brilliance through good laughs, music, dance, and lyrics! https://www.eventbrite.ca/…/all-my-cuzzins-indigenous…

Words and Whistles – Open Mic with Molly Cross-Blanchard 

Calling all KPU creatives! Join Indigenous writer-in-residence Molly Cross-Blanchard for an evening of sharing our talents with each other. Read your poems or stories, sing a song, play an instrument, tell some jokes, or bring some other whacky talent to the stage.

Wednesday, March 8, 2023 

KPU Surrey, Grassroots Cafe (Cedar Building) 

4:00pm -5:30pm 

To register, email artsevents@kpu.ca with your name, a 1-sentence bio, and what you’ll be performing by Sunday March 5, 2023 to reserve your 5-minute slot. And if you don’t feel like sharing, come out anyway and support your pals!

Note: the time limit will be strict, and there will be no hate speech tolerated. Let’s create a safe and fun space to share our art!

PROPHECY FOG

March 9-18, 2023
Performed for a live audience in Studio B
Runtime: Approximately 75 minutes, no intermission
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS available for Indigenous Studies Students & Faculty

Please contact  Yanting <YQiu@gatewaytheatre.com to reserve your seats.

From award-winning Indigenous artist Jani Lauzon, Prophecy Fog takes us on a beautiful and intimate journey about relationships with land, family and sacred spaces. The journey begins in the Mojave Desert in search of Giant Rock, armed with the question: can a site still be sacred if it has been desecrated?

Performed in the round, Prophecy Fog weaves together the captivating performance skills of veteran storyteller Jani Lauzon with evocative environmental design and projections by Melissa Joakim, along with director Franco Boni that will forever change how you appreciate the sky, the stars, and even a rock.

“A DEEPLY MOVING, ELOQUENT EXPLORATION OF WHAT IS SACRED”

– The Slotkin Letter

“MEDITATIVE, MIND EXPANDING SHOW”

– The Toronto Star

Save 15% when you purchase tickets to Hey Viola! and Prophecy Fog
Add tickets to both shows to your cart and the discount will be automatically applied.

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SPECIAL EVENT – ARTIST TALKBACK

Following our Tues March 14 performance of Prophecy Fog, join us for 15 min talkback with creator and performer Jani Lauzon, an opportunity to discuss the play and ask any burning questions. Share your experiences, thoughts and emotions, connect and engage with other audience members, and learn more about Jani’s creative process and her intentions behind Prophecy Fog.

To join us, simply remain in your seats after the performance!

AUDIENCE CONSIDERATIONS

Please note: This is a general admission performance and patrons will be seated on chairs and cushions on the floor. Patrons with mobility concerns are encouraged to select ‘chair’ seats when purchasing tickets online or at the Box office. If you would like to swap your type of seating after you have purchased your ticket, please get in touch with the Box Office.

Audiences will be seated on the stage. To keep the performance area clean for the artist, if you are able, we will be asking you to remove your shoes in the Studio lobby.

Prophecy Fog – Gateway Theatre

Poetry Workshops with Brandi Bird and Molly Cross-Blanchard 

Writing About The Self

Join Indigenous Writer-in-Residence, Brandi Bird, in a poetry workshop called Writing About The Self. We will use our memories to create poems that sharpen our poetic voices and delve into our own stories. Open to KPU students of all skill levels, whether you have written poetry or not!  

Tuesday, March 7, 2023 

12:00pm – 1:00pm 

KPU Surrey

Please RSVP at artsevents@kpu.ca

There will be a maximum of 10 seats available for the workshop.  

Poetic Letters: The Power of Epistolary Writing

Join Indigenous Writer-in-Residence, Molly Cross-Blanchard, in a poetry workshop called Poetic Letters: The Power of Epistolary Writing. We will use external addressees to create poems that get us as close to truth as possible. Open to KPU staff and faculty of all departments and skill levels, whether you have written poetry or not! 

Tuesday, March 7, 2023 

12:00pm – 1:00pm 

KPU Surrey

Please RSVP at artsevents@kpu.ca

There will be a maximum of 10 seats available for the workshop.  

Sentence-a-Day with Brandi Bird and Molly Cross-Blanchard 

Feel like you don’t have time to be creative? Take a minute to write a sentence a day during the week of February 27 – March 2 with Indigenous Writers-in-Residence Brandi Bird and Molly Cross-Blanchard. We will have different prompts every day and prizes for participation!   

KPU Surrey, Spruce Atrium & Arbutus library – χʷəχʷéy̓əm Indigenous Collection 

LIVE Painting of the KDocsFF Alice Street Mural

Mural Production and Installation
February 15-17, 23-28 + March 1-3, 2023
First-floor lounge, Fir Building

12666 72 Ave Surrey, BC

Join a trio of muralists as they create a 25 foot mural that will be installed in the KPU Surrey Library.

From Left: Desi Mundo, Pancho Pescador & Brandon Gabriel

Following their appearance on the Alice Street panel at KDocsFF 2022, Chilean studio painter/Oakland artist Pancho Pescador, Chicago-born aerosol artist Desi Mundo, and KPU Arts Artist and Writer-in-Residence Brandon Gabriel formed an enduring creative collaboration. The trio—in association with their KDocsFF co-panelists, anti-poverty advocate Jean Swanson and Alice Street director Spencer Wilkinson—is now set to paint a mural on the Downtown Eastside for the Vancouver Mural Festival in August. The mural’s potential location is on the Bruce Eriksen Building at the heart of community: Main and Hastings. In the meantime, the KDocsFF Alice Street Legacy Group is reuniting at KDocsFF 2023 on February 26th for an encore screening and discussion of Alice Street + Jean Swanson: We Need a New Map. During their return engagement, Desi, Pancho, and Brandon plan to paint a mural on the KPU Surrey campus. The mural will have a Coast Salish background with a series of images layered on top. It will pay tribute to KPU’s Indigenous peoples, cultural diversity, and inclusivity.

Our muralists will be painting live in the first-floor Fir Lounge, February 15-17, February 23-28, and March 1-3. All members of the KPU community are invited to stop by to observe Desi, Pancho, and Brandon engaged in their creative process.

KDocsFF Community Outreach is proud to be coordinating the mural’s installment on behalf of KPU.

Indigenous Experts on Climate Crisis: March 6

Climate Plus Challenge and UNSDG present:

UNSDG Week kick off with

Gitxsan climate justice expert Shay Lynn Sampson

March 6, 11:00am-2:00pm, Surrey Conference Centre and online 

Shay lynn Sampson is a Gitxsan Land Defender from the Lax Gibuu (Wolf Clan) and Wilp Spookw. She started organizing for climate justice and Indigenous rights and sovereignty while living on Lekwungen territory, and was involved in the 2020 occupation of the BC legislature in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en. Since then they have moved back north to be on Wet’suwet’en Yintah, they have lived at the Gidimt’en Checkpoint alongside the Hereditary Chiefs opposing the Coastal GasLink Pipeline.

She was one of the dozens people arrested during the 2021 militarized raids on Coyote Camp, following a 56 day reoccupation of the CGL drill pad site.

Lunch will be provided during the event. 

A Background on the Climate Plus Challenge (C+C):

The Climate+ Challenge is the brainchild of Ellen Pond and is operated by a team of KPU faculty members and administrators. It’s a KPU-wide initiative that engages everyone in learning about climate change, through an empathetic and solutions-oriented lens. Everyone of us can take action to stop accelerated climate change, and growing social inequities. Every discipline, and every student, can contribute to a better understanding of the challenges, and employ critical and creative thinking, testing and innovation to find solutions.

Our goal is to get more people at KPU talking, learning, thinking about and finding solutions to the climate emergency, and various climate-related challenges. The more we talk about this, the more capacity we build to meet the upcoming challenges. This year is a pilot of what we hope will become a permanent part of KPU’s sustainability vision, and our teaching and learning at the university.

A Background on the UNSDG:

Info about SDG Week Canada (I think you have this in your head as Earth Week) to share with potential speakers:                                                SDG Week Canada is a national collaboration from March 6-10, 2023 featuring workshops, panels, and other interactive programming to increase awareness of and engagement with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on university and college campuses.

This includes:

  • Raising awareness around SDGs through interdisciplinary teaching and learning opportunities
  • Institutionalizing the SDGs in campus operations, strategic planning, instruction and research
  • Creating a collaborative, cross disciplinary environment for institutions to advance SDGs
  • Incorporate guiding values from SDG into conversations to inform solutions

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Climate+ Coffee


Do you want to connect with others about climate issues?

Join us for Climate+ Coffee on Friday, March 3, from 10 am – 11 am on Teams.

Everyone at KPU is welcome! Bring your coffee and your ideas! (Teams link below.) ​​​​​​​ 
This session focuses on a special topic: what a climate credential at KPU might look like. The Climate+ Challenge is a KPU-wide initiative that facilitates folks coming together around climate change and growing social inequities through an empathetic and solutions-oriented lens.

Contact Shannon Hecker
shannon.hecker@kpu.ca for the teams link

Creative Arts Day

As part of Declaration month, the Faculty of Arts’ Creative departments and the Indigenous Artists and Writers-in-Residence are hosting a showcase and social event. Come check out interactive activites from the Fine Arts, Creative Writing, Entertainment Arts departments. Win prizes from Opus Art Supplies who will also be on site! 

Full schedule of events to come!