Chantal invited to the ATC Cultural Festival with the Wood Buffalo Pride Society for a LGBTQ2S+ Drum Making Workshop

In preparation for Pride events, TRAction co-lead Chantal Chagnon has been invited by the Wood Buffalo First Nations Pride Society to offer a Drum Making Workshop for 2SLGBTQ+ youth during the Athabasca Tribal Council Cultural Festival in September 2025. Well-known for her skills in teaching drum-making, the group asked Chantal to travel to Wood Buffalo […]
Sandra performs in Matthew Barney’s TACTICAL parallax

As part of the AIR Festival at the Aspen Art Museum in Aspen, Colorado, TRAction co-lead Sandra Lamouche performed in Matthew Barney’s vast work TACTICAL parallax in July 2025. The show was the festival headliner and sold out early in the festival. Taking place in a giant repurposed drill hall, the work explores the mythology […]
Just Breathe, Okâwîmâwaskiy project launches new film through keynote presentations

In May 2025, TRAction collective co-leads Sandra Lamouche and Melanie Kloetzel did two pre-screenings of their new film Just Breathe, Okâwîmâwaskiy based on the live immersive performance project, Just Breathe, Okâwîmâwaskiy. Lamouche and Kloetzel shared both project research and the film through a keynote presentation at the annual C2U Expo, which took place in Edmonton […]
Melanie wins Creativity Award in Climate, Energy and Sustainability from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary

TRAction co-lead Melanie Kloetzel was honoured by the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Arts for her creative approaches to addressing the climate crisis. One of 19 awarded for their contributions, Kloetzel was the only recipient in the area of Climate, Energy and Sustainability. Overall, the awards “celebrate the innovative scholarship that provides new insights and […]
Kevin creates collaborative work for the Rainbow Refugee Society as part of New Works

TRAction co-lead Kevin Jesuino was invited by Vancouver-based New Works to collaborate with dance artist, Marco Esccer, to create a work with members of the Rainbow Refugee Society. The goal of their collaboration was to create a dance piece that expressed the members’ personal journeys. The performance was presented at the International Day Against Homophobia, […]
Tender City: The Silent Slow Dance Project fosters connections

One of our collective members, Kevin Jesuino, has been tending to this new project for the past year. Tender City: The Silent Slow Dance Project is a socially engaged dance project inviting men to participate in partnered silent slow dances in public urban spaces. Historically, urban design has often prioritized order, efficiency and productivity, reflecting […]
Chagnon featured on CBC program ‘Instrumental Stories’

TRAction co-lead Chantal Chagnon was featured on the CBC program ‘Instrumental Stories’ in November 2024. A collaboration between CBC Calgary and the Calgary Public Library, ‘instrumental Stories’ is a monthly program that features instruments and music of cultural significance. For Chantal’s session, called ‘Heartbeat of the Land: Métis Drumming, Rattles and Ceremony’, she shared wisdom […]
Just Breathe, Okâwîmâwaskiy featured at 2024 Healthy Dancer Canada Conference

TRAction co-leads Sandra Lamouche and Melanie Kloetzel offered an interactive talk entitled “Cross-Cultural Collaborations: Analyzing Just Breathe, Okâwîmâwaskiy“ at the 2024 Healthy Dancer Canada conference, held this year at the University of Calgary. With support of Canada Council for the Arts, UCalgary’s Institute for Transdisciplinary Studies and Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Just Breathe, […]
Nature of Us tours to Treaty 6 and 7 territories

The Nature of Us had a successful tour in summer 2024, presenting at both New Works (Calgary) and Found Festival (Edmonton). We want to thank all those who came out to experience the work and a big thank you to the programmers for taking a risk with this project. The Nature of Us is a […]
Out of Wounds premieres at Trent University

In November 2024, TRAction co-lead Sandra Lamouche shared her new work, Out of Wounds, at Nozhem: First Peoples’ Performance Space at Trent University in Peterborough, ON. Out of Wounds is born from the sensory experience of dealing with racial trauma and anxiety. During a time of heightened anxiety, Lamouche found the healing power of wagimauskigan, […]