
Season 2025-2026
Our 25/26 season will feature Indigenous works from across Turtle Island and beyond.
Connected by explorations of blood memory, complexities and curiosities, honouring our ancestry and keeping spirit alive. Multidisciplinary works. Native Earth Performing Arts seeks to honour and lift contemporary voices of Indigenous Storytelling.
Between mystical visits from an ancient ancestor, every-day life at her job at her Uncle's convenience store on the Rez.
Cian Parker (Ngāpuhi) is an award-winning performer, writer, theatre maker, performer and producer. A Maori artist workshop.
Weesageechak Begins to Dance is a two-week festival showcasing new works and works-in-development by Indigenous artists across Turtle Island and beyond.
Brooke is perfectly content with her job selling cigarettes to the local fisherman at her uncle’s convenience store on the Rez.
Two dance pieces will be presented in a single evening. Niimi’iwe means “s/he dances” in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe).
What is UPU? UPU is a body of poetry that comes from our Ocean.
White Girls in Moccasins is a hilarious and poignant reclamation story that world-hops between dreams, memories, and a surreal game show.
Paprika Festival is a 24-year old performing arts company that offers emerging artists and arts administrators access to paid opportunities, mentorships, and much more.
The 2-Spirit Cabaret is back for its 9th edition! Join Native Earth Performing Arts and Buddies to celebrate the strength, beauty, and talent of queer.