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Ancestor Songs featuring Janice Jo Lee and Camila Diaz Varela. Free admission.

What are the stories, songs and poems written into our blood memory? Join Janice Jo Lee and Camila Diaz Varela to rediscover the connection to their own traditional mythology, folklore and teachings that had been lost through displacement.

Janice Jo Lee is a Korean-Canadian, spoken word poet, folk musician, and theatre artist rooted in Kitchener, on Haldimand Treaty territory. She is passionate about building flourishing communities based in justice and joy through art. Lee is a hard femme queer radical and on stage is known for being disarmingly hilarious, off-the-cuff and fearlessly honest. She is interested in the question: “What is my responsibility to my ancestors and my community as a storyteller?” In Waterloo Region, she organizes with the KW Poetry Slam, Rainbow Reels Queer and Trans Film Festival, and directs the Young Company at the MT Space Theatre. Lee was the City of Kitchener’s Artist in Residence in 2015 and created a cinepoem project called Folk Myths of Kitchener. Lee’s music has been played nationally on CBC Radio, and she has performed across Canada and facilitated over one hundred workshops on storytelling, songwriting and activism. Earlier this year Lee premiered her one-person musical Will You Be My Friend to sold out houses in Kitchener presented by Green Light Arts. This year will see the release of Lee’s third studio album Ancestor Song, and a documusical about her journey titled The Legend of Sing Hey. janicejolee.ca

Camila Diaz Varela is a first-generation Mexican-Canadian citizen, musician, theatre maker and performer based in Tkaronto, on Dish with One Spoon wampum belt treaty territory. She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and is very proud of it. Her weapons of choice are voice, guitar, piano, ukulele, and tuba, paired with divined original music and words. Inspired by indigenous and anti-capitalist liberation movements currently pulsing all over Turtle Island, she seeks to share her gifts with all of y’all. Come join the party. Take a peek at the happenings of her days via Twitter and Instagram

Open Conversations: Ancestor Songs takes place on Thursdays, 5 October and 2 November from 7-8 pm. Free admission. 

Sponsored by The Gamble Family

When
October 5th, 2017 from  7:00 PM to  8:00 PM
Design Selection
Rustic Wood Sign Design