Toronto, Canada
Nigamon/Tunai
A song, a breath, a call across continents
In Nigamon/Tunai, artists Émilie Monnet (Anishinaabe-French, Québec) and Waira Nina (Inga, Colombia) weave together sound, story, and ceremony in a powerful performance that bridges Indigenous worlds of the North and South. Both here and in Amazonian Colombia, the turtle is a sacred figure—one that holds the weight of the earth, carries the waters, and connects us to the stars. Through voice, movement, and immersive audio, Monnet and Nina explore the deep bonds between their communities, built over twelve years of friendship and resistance Within an intimate space, audiences are surrounded by the resonant sounds of breath, song, and elemental rhythms. Deeply personal and profoundly political, Nigamon/Tunai is both an act of solidarity and a poetic manifesto against extractivism, land destruction, and displacement. This is an experience to be felt as much as heard—an invitation to listen to the water, to the land defenders and to each other. *Seating options include floor cushions, benches, and traditional theatre seats.
Audience Role
Within an intimate space, audiences are surrounded by the resonant sounds of breath, song, and elemental rhythms.
Ages: 13 +
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Luminato Festival transforms the people, places, and possibilities of Toronto with extraordinary art experiences. Every June we present bold, playful, and of the moment art for all to enjoy. Distinctly Toronto, proudly Canadian and totally Global, we welcome the world to explore our streets, stages and stories. Encounter our city like never before.