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Recasting Ainu Indigeneity in Museums Through Performing Arts

August 03, 2022

Please note: this event is free to the public, but does not include access to the Museum of Anthropology, which will be closed during the event.

Join us for a lecture and performance by Ainu Indigenous scholar/artist/dancer Dr. Kanako Uzawa.

Dr. Uzawa will explore Ainu performing arts, through discussion and performance, as an important element of Indigenous knowledge. The Ainu peoples are Indigenous to Hokkaid of Japan and the Sakhalin and Kuril Islands of Russia.

Dr. is an Ainu scholar, advocate and artist. She will be participating in the at the Banff Centre this July. She was also a participating artist in the exhibition at the in Cologne, Germany and is currently involved with planning the upcoming Ainu exhibition at the University of Michigan Museum of Art as a guest curator.

She is a multilingual cultural scholar who speaks Japanese, English, Norwegian, and limited Ainu and has lived in six different countries. She obtained her doctorate from the Arctic University of Norway in 2020, and is the founder of .

The event is made possible through the generous financial support of the David Lam Centre, School for the Contemporary Arts, the Institute for Performance Studies and Global Asia Program at 間眅埶AV; the and the at the University of British Columbia.

Sponsors

David Lam Centre, School for the Contemporary Arts, the Institute for Performance Studies and Global Asia Program at 間眅埶AV; the and the at the University of British Columbia.

 

August 3rd, 2022

Haida House at UBC, The Museum of Anthropology, 6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver