Maker Space Mural Launch and Lunch
September 27, 12-1pm
Please join over your lunch hour on Friday, Sep 27 for the official launch of Niimikaage: she/he dances for a purpose, the work of Anishinaabe artist, Josh Morley (Miskopwagan Asin). Take this opportunity to meet Josh and see the completed mural hung in its new home in our Maker Space. During this event, we will also hear from a few speakers and share a meal together of soup and bannock. Everyone is welcome!
Learn more about our Maker Space Mural Project HERE.
Josh Morley's Words about the Work:
“Though there are many cultural dances related to the Anishinaabe, the Jingle Dance may be the most renowned. It is a symbol of community and healing that is specific to North American Indigenous communities. There are many stories about the dance's origin. However, all share the narrative that the dance came about through a vision and was used to bring a sick child back to health.
In performing the dance, one foot is always grounded to remind us of our connection to the Earth. As a participant dances, cones jingle and sing out to the world asking for health and wellbeing for themselves, their family, and their community. With such great asks, the dance is always performed with purpose.
The Jingle Dance reminds us that every place is an opportunity. An opportunity for being purposeful in our intentions related to people and our environment. Its performance honours culture as well as one’s place and role within community and family.
Since its beginning, the Jingle Dance has proliferated through communities through sharing and knowledge exchange. Themes that I believe are representative of the Maker Space. There is a feeling of fellowship associated with sharing knowledge which adds to the strength and bond within a community.
The proposed mural, titled Niimikaage, meaning “s/he dances for a purpose” in Anishinaabemowin, is meant to reflect on place, relationships, and community. At its surface, Niimikaage is a dynamic interpretation of the Jingle Dance. But the energetic dance, steeped in history, spiritually, and culture, means so much more than what can be viewed on the surface.”
Join us this coming Friday at Artspace, 3-378 Aylmer St N, 12-1 pm.
|