Since its inception in 1993, the role of the Aboriginal Arts Program at The Banff Centre has been to enhance opportunities for Aboriginal artists — writers, musicians, dancers and choreographers, visual and new media artists, and others — to research, conceive, and produce Aboriginal work with cultural integrity and artistic merit.
Tono (Higher, Faster, Stronger)
A new performance piece brings together indigenous cultures of Canada, Mongolia, and China.
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Archive
Restored
A thematic residency for ten First Nations artists, curators, art historians, archivists, and critics.
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Director appointed
Sandra Laronde has been appointed director of Aboriginal Arts at The Banff Centre.
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