Lara Kramer explores Indigenous memory and time in this dance work.
Across the globe, the consequences of colonisation are profound. While some histories are widely known, others - such as those of Indigenous nations in Canada - often remain overlooked. Lara Kramer, a choreographer of mixed Indigenous Oji-Cree and colonial heritage, seeks connection with her roots through her work, exploring how her family history translates into the body. She is a member of the first generation not to be placed in residential schools for Indigenous children.
In Remember that time we met in the future? four Oji-Cree dancers move through non-linear time. Past, present, and future are indistinguishable; each movement holds both ancestral memories and rich visions of the future. Kramer welcomes you to a hypnotic performance that balances between dream, meditation, and shared reflection.