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Raven Mother

DIGITAL PROGRAM NOTES

Presented by DanceWorks

Created and Produced by Dancers of Damelahamid

Thank you for joining us!

On behalf of DanceWorks, welcome to Raven Mother and the Fleck Dance Theatre.

We are so grateful for your presence as we collectively witness the Toronto premiere of this powerful work! Raven Mother is the first performance of our 48th Season, under the umbrella of our newly titled Signature Series (formerly Mainstage Series). Thank you for being a part of DanceWorks’ new chapter!

-Dedra McDermott and David Norsworthy, Co-Executive Artistic Producers

“Raven Mother holds the gentle fortitude of a family dancing together and is also a direct action of cultural revitalization amidst ongoing colonial violence and erasure. I recognize a bittersweet necessity in this work. Many Canadians may not be aware of the Potlatch Ban that outlawed Indigenous cultural practices including dances on this land for nearly 70 years (1884 – 1951). The movement practices that ground this work were nearly lost - forever - but are now experiencing a resurgence due to the strength and vision of Elder Margaret Harris. On a personal level, this work is an invitation for settlers, including myself, to bear witness to a profound truth and sit with the melancholy of discomfort and beauty. This work honours and reminds us how the matriarchs in our lives have worked tirelessly to shape more dignified futures.” - David Norsworthy, DanceWorks Lead Producer for Raven Mother

DanceWorks is based in what is colonially known as the City of Toronto; a place that has been the site of human activity for over 15,000 years. Toronto is the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Anishinaabe, Chippewa, and the Wendat. We are grateful to live, work and dance on this territory. We also acknowledge that Tkaronto/Toronto, the place where the trees meet the water, is subject to The Dish with One Spoon covenant, and covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams treaties signed by several Chippewa and Mississauga Anishinaabe First Nations.

Program Notes for Raven Mother

Raven Mother is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s newly choreographed dance work in honour of late Elder Margaret Harris (1931 – 2020). It is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s most ambitious production and will be the culmination of generations of artistic and cultural work. Raven Mother is a tangible remembrance of a woman’s spirit, marking the shift between generations that has sparked a new role for our daughters as the force to hold their grandmother’s vision. Learn more about Raven Mother.

World Premiere: October 9, 2024

The Cultch Theatre, Vancouver, Canada

Matinee Performance: 60 minutes, plus a 15 minute Artist Talk/Q&A.

Evening Performance: 75 minutes

No intermission.

  • Created and Produced by Dancers of Damelahamid


    Margaret Grenier,
    Artistic Director and Choreographer

    Andrew Grenier, Set Designer and Artwork

    Rebecca Baker-Grenier, Regalia Designer and Creator

    Raven Grenier, Song Composer and Vocalist

    Ted Hamilton, Collaborating Composer

    Jeff Harrison, Lighting Designer

    Andy Moro, Projection Designer

    Charles Koroneho, Collaborating Director

    David A. Boxley, David R. Boxley, Jim Charlie, Raven Grenier, Kandi McGilton, Dylan Sanidad, Northwest Coast Artists

    Derrick Keeswood, Verrona Keeswood, Lawrence Trottier, Composers of the song Strong Woman

    Betsy Lomax, Lawrence Trottier, Elders

    Margaret Grenier, Rebecca Baker-Grenier, Raven Grenier, Nigel Baker-Grenier, Tobie Wick, Performers

    Andy Grenier, Production/Stage Manager

    Jeff Harrison, Technical Director

    Stevie Hale-Jones, Wardrobe Assistant

    Eponymous, Collaborating Producer & Agent

  • Margaret Grenier, Executive and Artistic Director

    Andrew Grenier, Creative Producer

    Rebecca Baker-Grenier, Artistic Associate

    Raven Grenier, Artistic and Administrative Assistant

    Nigel Baker-Grenier, Language and Research

    Eponymous, Collaborating Producer

  • Developed with support from the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund.

    This work is a co-production of the CanDance Network Creation Fund, DanceWorks, Dance Victoria, National Arts Centre and Danse Danse.

    Dancers of Damelahamid gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council and Metro Vancouver.

    Raven Mother was created with the support of:

    • The Anvil Theatre 

    • The Cultch

    • The Venables Theatre 

    • Ballet BC 

    • Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

    Dancers of Damelahamid would like to thank: 

    • The Hamber Foundation

    • Re:Naissance

    • Anndraya T. Luui

Learn more about Raven Mother

  • Raven Mother is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s newly choreographed dance work in honour of late Elder Margaret Harris (1931 – 2020). Raven Mother illustrates the vast impact Elder Harris had on the revitalization of Indigenous dance along the Northwest Coast, and the integral role of women in holding cultural knowledge. It celebrates our mothers who created the stronghold of these artforms and influenced the next generation of women. Raven Mother illuminates the profound leadership of our mothers, their essential contribution in this resurgence, and the force and transformation of this awakening.

    Raven Mother is the Dancers of Damelahamid’s most ambitious production and will be the culmination of generations of artistic and cultural work. With Raven Mother, movement, song, regalia, sculpture, and design, are interwoven with the embodied narrative. The Raven crest, manifested in multiple forms, embodies transformation, the strengthening of culture, the unveiling of a new spirit, and breathing life into a promise made to the children of generations to come.

    Raven Mother speaks to our current realities, drawing from a rich lineage of teachings and insights. Innovation is conditional upon revealing the truths of today to pursue cultural endurance and intergenerational sustenance. Raven Mother is a tangible remembrance of a woman’s spirit, marking the shift between generations that has sparked a new role for our daughters as the force to hold their grandmother’s vision.

  • Late Elder Margaret Harris was a respected Cree Elder from Northern Manitoba.  She spent a large part of her life on the Northwest Coast of BC with her husband Chief Kenneth Harris (1928-2010) and trained under Gitxsan Matriarch Irene Harris (1888-1972). She dedicated her life to the revitalization and teaching of Indigenous cultural practices, including song, dance, stories, and regalia making. Together, Elder Margaret Harris and Chief Harris founded the Dancers of Damelahamid in 1967.

Listen to Margaret Grenier speak about Raven Mother and it’s signifcance.

Raven Grenier discusses her process for composing music for Raven Mother.

Learn about the regalia creation process from Rebecca Baker-Grenier.

Andrew Grenier shares about the Raven Mother Sculpture and Transformation Mask.

Elder Margaret Harris speaks about her work and the start of Dancers of Damelahamid in an interview by Dance Collection Danse.

Learn more about DanceWorks

Tavia Christina (L), Nickeshia Garrick (R). Photo by Kaylee McCullough.

DanceWorks connects audience members with artists and their work—inviting the public to encounter new ideas and necessary questions. We support choreographers, dancers, and interdisciplinary artists in the development and presentation of bold, thoughtful, relevant performance events. DanceWorks programming also includes artist residencies, open rehearsals, workshops, artist talks, and community conversations.

SAVE THE DATES! Next up, we’ll be presenting a free Showing (Jan 9) and Artist Talk (Jan 11) with Nickeshia Garrick as part of our Emerging to Mid-Career Fellowship. Then, we’ll be supporting dance Immersion’s presentation of BOW’T TRAIL Retrospek (April 4-5).

  • Dedra McDermott and David Norsworthy, Co-Executive Artistic Producers

    David Norsworthy, Lead Producer for Raven Mother

    Neetika Sharma, General Manager

    Catherine Romano, Education and Outreach Manager

    Kaylee McCullough, Digital Content and Social Media Coordinator

    Remington North, Production Manager for Raven Mother

    Laura Murray and Angela Poon at Murray Paterson Marketing Group, Media Relations for Raven Mother

    Samantha Sutherland, Outreach Support for Raven Mother

    Dashmaawaan Bemaadzinjin (They Feed the People) and Laurie Hermiston, Catering for Raven Mother Community Dinner

    Mario Fasce, Jennifer Wan, Belinda Ngai, and Alex Hsiao, Board of Directors

  • For Harbourfront Centre:
    Chief Executive Officer – Cathy Loblaw

    Chief Operations Officer – Massimo DeMaria

    Director, Planning & Special Projects – Heather Waddell

    Director, Visitor Experience & Hospitality & Production – Allan Gillespie


    For the Fleck Dance Theatre:
    Manager, Visitor Services – Christopher Hackett

    Production Manager – Andrei Ivan Mamal

    Head Electrician – Phil Clemo

    Audio Engineer – Allan Day

    Stage Carpenter – Gove Flawn

    Head Fly – Rain Kolbuck-Reyes

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