Member Benefits Infographic

Member Benefits Infographic

Member Benefits Infographic

*Festival Pass*

$15

  • Get the best deal and stream the ENTIRE festival with an all-access pass
  • Stream the festival opening and closing remarks from Safe Harbors NYC plus special guests
  • Attend live performances hosted by La MaMa Indigenous Collective
  • Browse the on-demand library of festival performances hosted by NYTW
  • Reflections of Native Voices festival dates: January 25 - February 7

Don’t Feed the Indians

$10

  • Don’t Feed the Indians: A Divine Comedy Pageant. Watch out when Indian show business meets the Doctrine of Discovery! A raucous play and political satire loosely based on Dante's Divine Comedy. A comedic Native-Aesthetic look at the marginalization of Indigenous Peoples and the appropriation of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property. See what happens when the Indians push back.
  • Conceived, written and directed by Murielle Borst-Tarrant
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Everything is a Circle

$10

  • Everything is a Circle is the lived experience of native youth and elders in the Ikidowin Peer Educators and Acting Ensemble, whose program trains youth to lead theater-based education on topics such as sexual health, teen pregnancy, sexual violence, substance abuse, historical trauma and other issues.
  • Performed by Ikidowin Peer Educators and Acting Ensemble
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Este Cate

$10

  • ESTE CATE (pronounced stuh-jaw-duh) is Mvskoke for “Indian” and is an interweaving of six Native stories that attempts to disrupt the notion of a Native “stasis.”
  • Written and performed by Nicholson Billey
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Blood, Water, Earth

$10

  • An embodied incantation, Blood, Water, Earth traverses sacred alignment from cosmos to womb to earth, it’s symbolic ritual renewal, and a symbolic stripping away of colonial impacts on Indigenous womxn. Channels the ancestral and elemental, the performance acknowledges inter connectedness and shared experiences of Konkwehon:we (Indigenous womxn), holding a Konkwehon:we/Mana Wahine worldview in the vanguard.
  • Created by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre and presented by The La MaMa Indigenous Initiative. Watch LIVE on Jan 29 at 7pm EST or stream on-demand through Feb 7.
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Duke

$10

  • Award-winning actor, writer and storyteller Moses Goods creates an unforgettable portrayal of the life of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku in his one-man show, Duke. Hawai‘i’s first Olympic gold medalist and the father of modern surfing, Duke Kahanamoku is unquestionably one of the most important and beloved figures in Hawaiian history. Duke lived through Hawaiʻi’s transition from an independent Nation to a U.S territory and on to statehood.
  • Written and performed by Moses Goods
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Looking for Tiger Lily

$10

  • Starring Anthony Hudson—the human vessel for Portland’s premiere drag clown Carla Rossi—Looking for Tiger Lily utilizes song, dance, drag and video to put a queer spin on the ancestral tradition of storytelling. Asking what it means for a queer mixed Native person to experience their heritage through white normative culture as they recount growing up watching the 1960 production of Peter Pan featuring Sondra Lee’s blonde, blue-eyed “Indian Princess” Tiger Lily, Anthony (and Carla) draw from a songbook sketching across Disney’s Pocahontas to Cher’s Half-Breed.
  • Written and performed by Anthony Hudson and presented by The La MaMa Indigenous Initiative. Watch LIVE on Jan 28 at 7pm EST or stream on-demand through Feb 7.
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Tipi Tales

$10

  • Tipi Tales from the stoop. This story is about my matriarch blood ties to the soil of our ancestral house on Degraw St. in Brooklyn, New York. This story is about my family’s triumph of will, intergenerational dysfunction & historical trauma through laughter. My personal recollection of the family’s foundation. Step into the storybook of one Tipi Tales of the city…
  • Written by Murielle Borst-Tarrant and co-directed by Amber Ball & Henu Josephine Tarrant
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Death and Mourning After

$10

  • Timothy White Eagle in collaboration with Cellist Lori Goldston will present a work in development titled DEATH AND MOURNING AFTER. The duo will be presenting an improvised performance based on the themes, rituals and mythologies surrounding death.
  • By Timothy White Eagle in collaboration with cellist Lori Goldston presented by The La MaMa Indigenous Initiative.Watch LIVE on Jan 30 at 7pm EST or stream on-demand through Feb 7.
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