Smudge
2020 — 5 min
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Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo is Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk) of mixed heritage, originally from Kahnawake. She now lives in Montreal, where she is the artistic director and choreographer for A’nó:wara Dance Theatre. Award-winning choreographer and performer for over 25 years, she creates to bring Indigenous themes, stories and perspectives to light. It does this by combining powwow, Haudenosaunee’d and contemporary dance styles to invoke an artistic fusion that reaches different audiences. Diabo takes pride in sharing her culture and performs across Canada and internationally. She was also the winner of the Prix de la danse de Montréal, DANCER category in 2021. Barbara also collaborates with several organizations – notably La Danse sur les routes du Québec and the Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance – with whom she helps educate populations, to create safe spaces and to support Indigenous artists around the world. Her Mohawk culture teaches her that dance is more than a show. Diabo performs and creates for generations to come, to honor, for its ancestors, for a sense of community, for those who cannot dance, to inspire, to communicate, to encourage cultural pride and to uplift spirits.
Thanks to the Agora de la danse for the access to the filming spaces.