Awaken Festival 2025

April 13 - 27, 2025

Question… Honour… Celebrate… Awaken!

Gwaandak Theatre presents Awaken Festival 2025 - Featuring in-person and digital workshops, cultural presentations, performance showcases, and more - all in an effort to celebrate the different ways we can gather and connect! This hybrid festival is curated for Indigenous and Northern artists as well as interested members of the public.

As winter transforms into spring, life wakes up in the North. Mother Bears pass on knowledge to their cubs in order for them to thrive on their own. Awaken - so to speak - connects “cubs” (new and aspiring artists) to “mother bears” (experienced artists). Join us this spring from April 13th-27th, 2025 in Whitehorse YT and Online to learn, share, and Awaken new beginnings within yourself and your community.

- Performance Showcases -

Each year at Awaken, we present three national Performance Showcases as part of our festival line-up. This April 2025 at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre, we are pleased to present: Sound of the Beast by Donna-Michelle St. Bernard, Savage is a Word in the English Dictionary by Brefny Caribou, and Talk Treaty To Me by Theresa Cutknife & Samantha Fraughton.

April 22nd & 25th, 2025 @ KDCC

By Donna-Michelle St. Bernard

Sound of the Beast

Savage is a Word in the English Dictionary

By Brefny Caribou

April 23rd & 26th, 2025 @ KDCC

By Theresa Cutknife and Samantha Fraughton

Talk Treaty To Me

April 24th & 26th, 2025 @ KDCC

Updated March 27th, 2025. Details are accurate at the time of print/posting and are subject to change.

Thank you to the sponsors & supporters of the 2025 Awaken Festival!

We acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada (nous reconnaissons l'appui du gouvernement du Canada), the Canada Council for the Arts, the Government of Yukon, the City of Whitehorse and Lotteries Yukon. We acknowledge the support of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation with funding provided by the Government of Canada. Funding for Gwaandak Theatre is made possible through the assistance of Arts Operating Fund - Annual Operating Component, Department of Tourism and Culture, John Streicker, Minister.

We also thank the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre and their staff for their generous support as our Festival Hosts, The Guild Hall for their venue support towards the Superbloom and Climate Play events, What’s Up Yukon for marketing support, as well as Air North, Yukon’s Airline and Northern Vision Development LP (NVD) for their continued support of visiting artists. (We also want to give a special shoutout to Air North’s Flight Kitchen for providing cookies for our 25th Anniversary Celebration!) We are grateful to the Indigenous Arts Knowledge Exchange (IAKE) for their generous financial support, as well as to the Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance (IPAA), Theatre Alberta, Balancing Act, the Government of Yukon’s Art Branch, Nakai Theatre, and the wâhkôhtowin project for their support of the Awaken Theatre Gathering, local presentations, and festival workshops. Thank you to Cultured Fine Cheese & Tum Tum’s Black Gilt Meats for their support of the Post-Show 25th Anniversary Celebration, the Post-Show Tea, and the Post-Show Mixer. We also wish to thank Patrick Matheson for sponsoring additional lighting equipment in support of the Performance Showcases and Local Presentations taking place at the KDCC. We also thank the Blue Feather Music Festival for donating the use of a lighting instrument as a special during one of the Performance Showcases!

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