The Telegram (St. John's)

On the hot seat

Indigenous artists criticize SLAV director Lepage for new show ‘Kanata’

- BY JOSIANE PELOSSE

Shortly after a run of his play SLAV was cancelled amid accusation­s of racial insensitiv­ity, Quebec director Robert Lepage is once again being criticized for a lack of representa­tion in one of his stage shows.

About 30 people signed an open letter in Le Devoir on Saturday to denounce Lepage for not including Indigenous performers in his upcoming show “Kanata.”

The show, which claims to explore Canada’s history “through the lens of the relationsh­ip between white and Aboriginal people,” will be performed in Paris by a French acting group in December.

Metis actor and theatre director Dave Jeniss, who signed the letter, said it was too bad the show’s producers decided to consult Indigenous people when creating the show, but not to include them in the final performanc­e.

“Once again, they take our stories, they question Aboriginal­s and then push them aside completely,” he said in a phone interview.

The letter’s signatorie­s referred to an interview with Paris theatre director Ariane Mnouchkine, who told Le Devoir that the performanc­e will not include any North American actors.

The Theatre du Soleil has said it is the first time it’s invited a guest director, in this case Lepage, to lead its troupe in a performanc­e.

Jeniss said the goal of the letter isn’t to censor anyone, but rather to invite the show’s creators to reflect on why Indigenous artists are not included in Kanata.

“Next time, I think there needs to be a stronger associatio­n with Indigenous people,” he said.

The letter was signed by about 20 Indigenous artists and activists as well as a dozen or so non-indigenous “allies,” that include lawyers, artists and academics.

The controvers­y comes after Montreal’s Jazz festival cancelled a multi-night run of the Lepage-led play SLAV amid protests by activists who claimed that it amounted to cultural appropriat­ion because it featured a white woman and largely white cast singing songs composed by black slaves.

A representa­tive for Lepage’s production company said he wasn’t immediatel­y available to comment.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Canadian playwright, actor, film director and stage director Robert Lepage, of Quebec City, speaks to reporters at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa in 2010. Quebec director Robert Lepage is once again being criticized for a lack of representa­tion in...
CP PHOTO Canadian playwright, actor, film director and stage director Robert Lepage, of Quebec City, speaks to reporters at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa in 2010. Quebec director Robert Lepage is once again being criticized for a lack of representa­tion in...

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