PERFORMANCES
MISTATIM
Mistatim is about the taming of a wild horse and the truest of friendships. Combining dance, theatre, mask, and storytelling into one unforgettable audience experience, Mistatim vibrates with energy for children aged 6 to 13 and their families.
January 18 – June 3 2017
Miigis
Fusing contemporary Indigenous dance with athleticism, Miigis explores the catalysts for trade routes and stories of a journey from the Atlantic Coast to the Great Lakes, and the seven prophecies marked by miigis.
Tono
Connects the world Indigenous cultures of Asia and North America, and the creature universally regarded as the epitome of strength, grace and beauty. Visually Brilliant!
EVENTS
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COMMUNITY
CONNECTIONS
We engage in outreach, workshops, public speaking, and mentoring opportunities to enrich communities. We have also developed our own brand of a curated engagement cycle for presenters and communities that only Red Sky can do.
Getting On Our Feet
We offer lively workshops that get people on their feet while introducing children, youth and adults to the world of arts and Indigenous culture.
CORPORATE
RED TALKS
SUPAMAN
An explosive mix of fancy dance, music, spoken word, and hip-hop artist from the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation in Montana. Known for his motivational lyrics and work with Indigenous youth, Supaman has built a career entertaining young people across North America.
Duke Redbird
RED Talks is proud to present an evening with Duke Redbird. Poet, scholar, storyteller, and television personality…
Alex Cuba
RED Talks presents a special evening with Latin Grammy winner Alex Cuba. With a heart as big as his retro…
Javier Dzul
New York City-based Javier Dzul fuses Indigenous pre-Hispanic ritual and mythology in dance with the…
Red Power
Presenting an evening with the Red Power Movement, a highly mobilized and vibrant initiative that highlighted…
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF TRADITIONAL LANDS
Red Sky Performance acknowledges our creative home on the sacred and traditional territories of the Anishinabek, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat. We recognize the enduring presence of Indigenous people, and that Toronto (Tkaronto) - which means “where there are trees standing in the water” - continues to be home to many Indigenous nations.
Red Sky also supports the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and is committed to fostering the strength and diversity of Indigenous art forms, practices and cultural expression.