What's Your Story?

What's Your Story? Akpik Theatre Youth Outreach

What's Your Story? is Akpik Theatre’s youth outreach program that visits northern communities teaching youth various skills like theatre, storytelling, singing, spoken word and dance over the span of a day up to a week! Akpik Theatre developed this program to work with northern youth and artists in their community where there is little to no access to the arts. We bring the teachers to you! Youth learn various forms of performance and at the end perform their own new work in front of a supportive audience.

Before we get started with the youth, the facilitators offer a pay-what-you-can performance in each community visited so they can get a sense of the work we do as professional artists. Prior to arriving, Akpik Theatre also sources out local artists to connect with. By having local artists part of the performance, youth begin to see their community as one that can support the Arts. 

The main initiative is to help northern youth find their artistic voice. The goal is to have this outreach become a yearly event. You can help make that happen by booking us in advance so we can include you in our programming. We are also available to do classroom sessions that give a brief introduction to the work we do and get students involved.


2015 partnerships in NWT

  • Yellowknife's YWCA - GirlSpace

  • Fort Smith's Uncle Gabe's Friendship Centre

  • Fort Simpson's Open Sky Festival.


partnerships in Alberta - keyano college

What’s Your Story? with Keyano College Theatre Department toured through the Wood Buffalo Alberta Region doing one-day workshops in six communities (Anzac, Conklin, Janvier, Fort Chipewyan, Fort McKay, and Fort McMurray.)

Total YOUTH Participated: 400!


2013 partnerships in NWT

  • Yellowknife's YWCA GirlSpace

  • Yellowknife Weledeh School

  • Yellowknife St. Pat’s HS Leadership Resiliency Program

  • Fort Smith's Uncle Gabe's Friendship Centre

  • Fort Smith PWK High School

  • Hay River's Diamond Jenness High School

Total YOUTH Participated: 120!


Thank you so much for reaching out to GirlSpace and sharing your passion and talents with us. It was really special!!!
This was so terrific!!! I will miss this!

Thank you so very much for making this happen. It was a pleasure having you here, please come back anytime.
That was an amazing event last night!! I was so impressed by how sincere, courageous and talented our kids presented their own work. Their words, their power, their art had me spellbound. They truly shared their story!! Last night I saw art as something different. It was needed art, not ornament art, not a show off. But real and powerful. To sum it up in my daughter’s words: That was WOW!

WHAT'S YOUR STORY? HAd A SISTER PROGRAM IN NEW YORK CITY, IN MY WORDS!

In My Words! ran from 2015 - 2018. In the first year Renee Benson (Song), Reneltta Arluk (Theatre) and Micheala Leslie-Rule (Film) worked with the New Settlement Apartment - Girls Program in South Bronx. In My Words! was an intensive arts workshop incorporating music, storytelling and filmmaking. Young women between the ages of 12-18 explore the role of the arts in personal growth, community health, and learn how to use art as a catalyst for social change. It was held during their spring recess, afterwards they shared their songs, lyrics, poems, self-created plays, and films to their appreciative South Bronx community.


Mahsi Cho / Quyanaq Sponsorship!

Northern Play Reading Series

Northern Play Reading Series

FEBRUARY 9TH-15TH, 2015
@ NACC~2ND SPACE

7 Days of Plays written about the North, featuring northern and southern playwrights spanning from the 1930's to the present told by a dynamic cast of northern, Indigenous and southern performers. Each evening featured a different play. Each performance was followed by a talkback with the cast and audience discussing the stories relevance to who we are as northerners. The audience feedback had some wonderful surprises, some disdain, tears were shared, and history was retold, northern style.

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Cast:

  • Tiffany Ayalik

  • Mary Buscemi

  • Chris Cound

  • Evan Hall

  • Gordon White

  • Elora Braden

  • Snookie Catholique

  • Gail Cyr

  • Richard Cyr

  • Paul McKee

  • Denezeh Nakehk'o

  • Lucia Nakehk'o

  • Ben Nind

  • S. Alec Richards

   Playwrights:

 Directors:

  • Reneltta Arluk

  • Joanna Garfinkel

  • Ben Nind

Dramaturg:

  • Joanna Garfinkel

The Northern Play Reading Series was inspired to create are a series of discussions about how the North is being represented in theatre, and what we can do to support it or build upon it to become more authentic. The intention of this series is for the audience to begin defining how our northern voice will be heard in Theatre.

The North has always been and remains a focal point globally. It has inspired and continues to inspire: films, books, television shows, and plays. In the past, our history has been written not by us inhabitants but primarily by people who came to have an experience. Now, in the Arts specifically, I think it's time we talk about it.

As an Indigenous northern artist working as a "creative migrant." I've often portrayed the northern perspective to a southern audience with little opportunity for northerners to be the audience members. In 2014, Akpik Theatre co-presented Night at NACC. Night is a theatre production produced by Toronto-based Human Cargo Theatre, written and directed by Christopher Morris. The quality of work that was done in this production was high and wanted to share its success with the North, which we did. Other times though this is not possible. So came the vision.

What if Akpik Theatre researched plays written about the North and read them in front of a northern audience. What if it was pay-what-you-can and what if there was a discussion afterwards. What if you voted for your favourite play and Akpik Theatre agreed to produce it in a following season. Are you into it?

The event was a success. We even had some diehards come for every reading! All readings and discussions were recorded but due to union rights they are unable to be shared. If you have any questions about the readings of the play or the play itself please do not hesitate to contact us.

MEDIA Coverage

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Anticipation

Anticipation

Based on her recent reality series experience with Dene A Journey where she went on her first beluga whale hunt, Reneltta Arluk created performance art piece, Anticipation. Named after the act of waiting for whale, Reneltta examines the impact of climate change in the North and explores the duality of culture Indigenous people face when living traditionally in a present world. Anticipation was developed with guidance from Calgary-based indigenous artist Terrance Houle.

NACC's 2013 Ko K'e Storytelling Festival - Yellowknife, NT

Toronto Theatre Centre's New Live Arts Hub & Incubator Opening 2014

Media Coverage

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Amos Scott, Travis Mercredi, Linnea Swan.

I Count Myself Among Them

I Count Myself Among Them

I Count Myself Among Them tells the transformative journey of a Dogrib man who leaves behind a life of crime to follow the Red Road. This arresting radio play adapted by Reneltta Arluk and sound designed by Travis Mercredi, features a cast of 11 Indigenous performers from the Northwest Territories and across Canada. Based on the stunning short story by acclaimed writer Richard Van Camp.
 

Northern United Place October 2012 - Yellowknife, NT

  • Co-produced by: Akpik Theatre & Outland Sound Design

  • Adapted and Directed by: Reneltta Arluk

  • Featuring: Jeff Legacy, Chris Cound, Russell Bull, Leela Gilday

  • Supported Cast: Lucy Ann Yakeleya, William Greenland, Lucia Nakehk'o, Maslyn Scott, K'a Nakehk'o

  • Sound Design by: Travis Mercredi

  • Musical Score: Brendan Callas

  • Original Short Story Written By: Richard Van Camp

National Arts Centre's 2013 Northern Scene - Ottawa, ON

  • Co-produced by: Akpik Theatre & Outland Sound Design

  • Adapted and Directed by: Reneltta Arluk

  • Featuring: Craig Lauzon, Chris Cound, Russell Bull, Leela Gilday

  • Sound Design by: Travis Mercredi

  • Live Music: Carmen Braden

International Indigenous imagiNATIVE film + media Festival 2012 - Toronto, ON

A studio version of I Count Myself Among Them premiered at the 2012 International Indigenous imagiNATIVE film + media Festival

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TUMIT

TUMIT, meaning "tracks" in Inuvialuktun, is a northern Indigenous play that weaves contemporary and traditional storytelling together. TUMIT explores the cycles that can pass from generation to generation. Based in an apartment in the city, Sarah, the protagonist, discovers she is pregnant and has to move out of the place she once shared with her husband, David. As she packs, Sarah disjointedly journeys through her life revisiting the familial relationships and places that brought her to where she is now. She searches for the answer needing to know, "Can cycles ever really be broken?" Here she re-visits her greatest joys and faces her greatest pains that will ultimately determine her decision to become a mother or not.

TUMIT, voulant dire « pistes » en inuktitut, est une pièce autochtone nordique qui explore les cycles générationnels. Sarah découvre qu’elle est enceinte après avoir mis son mari David à la porte de leur appartement. En faisant ses boîtes, Sarah explore, de façon décousue, les relations familiales et les lieux de son passé en se demandant comment elle en est arrivée là. À travers le conte traditionnel et contemporain, Sarah partage ses plus grands souvenirs et fait face à ses plus grandes peines. Est-ce que les cycles peuvent vraiment être brisés?

one play told two ways. In English and in French. Different actors, same set, different nights.


Une Pièce RacontéE de Deux Façons. En FRANÇAIS et en ANGLAIS. En Alternance, Deux Comédiennes Différentes Dans le même décor.  

TUMIT HISTORY:

Workshop French Translation of TUMIT - Montreal, Quebec 2013

  • Translation by: Mishka Lavigne

  • Actor: Emilie Monnet

  • Director: Jessica Abdallah

  • Playwright: Reneltta Arluk

Full Circle's 2013 Talking Stick Festival - Vancouver, British Columbia

  • Playwright/Actor: Reneltta Arluk

  • Director: Kate Weiss

  • Assistant Director: Thrasso Petras

  • Sound Designer: Travis Mercredi

  • Set Designer: Daniela Masellis

  • Stage Manager: Phoebe Vlassis

With support from: Full Circle: First Nations Performance

Workshop West Theatre's 2011  International Canoe Festival - Edmonton, Alberta

2010 Workshop Production of TUMIT - NACC, Second Space - Yellowknife, NWT

  • Playwright/Actor: Reneltta Arluk

  • Director: Kate Weiss

  • Sound Designer: Travis Mercredi

With support from: Northern Arts and Cultural Centre