Kiuryaq is an immersive circumpolar performance that explores our relationship with the Northern Lights. Created by musical, digital, and theatre artists from Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples of Canada, Sápmi, Greenland, and Alaska, this piece follows threads of stories which weave through the aurora borealis, or Kiuryaq in director Reneltta Arluk’s Inuvialuktun language.
These stories - frightening, spiritual, epic and playful - are situated in our connection to and our relationship with Kiuryaq. Our lived experiences, imagined and real, along with our traditions converge and interweave within each other in ways we could not have envisioned. Kiuryaq situates these stories in an overarching narrative about two siblings separated by an adoption from a northern Indigenous community. Sister and brother, one raised under the aurora and the other raised with no experience of their place of origin, are reunited by the Northern Lights. Kiuryaq is a transformative performance for northern audiences, southern audiences, and across all borders.