Remember that time we met in the furture?

Remember that time we met in the future? moves through a world in transformation—where land, light, sound, and memory converge. Within a shifting terrain of salvaged materials and spectral landscapes, four Indigenous artists journey through nonlinear time, where body and land, spirit and matter are inseparable. Each movement is a trace of ancestral memory, of futures […]
Gorgeous Tongue @ Parcours danse 2025

Anchored in this world and orbiting a universe beyond, a lone performer unfolds memories on stage through rhythmic scores. For Gorgeous Tongue, Lara Kramer invites Nêhiyaw/Métis dance artist Jeanette Kotowich to embody stories, dreams, and songs that stem from Lara’s Anishinaabe lineage. Entering Kramer’s artistic constellation, Kotowich performs multiple movement sequences to embrace the past […]
Showcase Lara Kramer @ Off FTA (4 p.m.)

Showcase of the piece Remember that time we met in the future? Remember that time we met in the future? will be informed by Mno Ode interpreted in Anishinaabemowin as good heart. On stage, five Indigenous artists, connected to this transcendent creative pulse, unite past, present and future in a non-linear movement towards an intentional […]
Showcase Lara Kramer @ Off FTA (12h15)

Showcase of the piece Remember that time we met in the future? Remember that time we met in the future? will be informed by Mno Ode interpreted in Anishinaabemowin as good heart. On stage, five Indigenous artists, connected to this transcendent creative pulse, unite past, present and future in a non-linear movement towards an intentional […]
Gorgeous Tongue @ Performance Mix Festival 2025

Anchored in this world and orbiting a universe beyond, a lone performer unfolds memories on stage through rhythmic scores. For Gorgeous Tongue, Lara Kramer invites Nêhiyaw/Métis dance artist Jeanette Kotowich to embody stories, dreams, and songs that stem from Lara’s Anishinaabe lineage. Entering Kramer’s artistic constellation, Kotowich performs multiple movement sequences to embrace the past […]
Gorgeous Tongue @ Matriarchs Uprising 2025

Anchored in this world and orbiting a universe beyond, a lone performer unfolds memories on stage through rhythmic scores. For Gorgeous Tongue, Lara Kramer invites Nêhiyaw/Métis dance artist Jeanette Kotowich to embody stories, dreams, and songs that stem from Lara’s Anishinaabe lineage. Entering Kramer’s artistic constellation, Kotowich performs multiple movement sequences to embrace the past […]