Kaugjagjuk is Artcirq’s first major production, created in 2005. It was originally performed in Igloolik for the summer solstice with the participation of more than 20 children and youth from the community.
The Artcirq Youth Group from Igloolik, Nunavut, take on an extraordinary adventure : over 20 people travel from Igloolik to Pond Inlet and Clyde River by skidoo to perform their unique Inuit circus show.
Directed by Derek Aqqiaruq. Produced by Artcirq (2010) www.artcirq.org
Beginning in 2010 in Arviat Nunavut, the Nanisiniq Arviat History Project is a multi-media history project which brings together Inuit youth and Elders to re-discover Inuit history.
Northern Haze: Living the Dream, Artcirq Productions 2011, Director Derek Aqqiaruq. Inuktut w/English s-t.
Rocking the North hard and heavy since 1977, “Northern Haze: Living the Dream” tells the story of the first known Inuit Rock Band to sing in their native tongue.
Una serie de entrevistas sobre temas indigenas grabados con participantes en La Segunda Cumbre Continental de Comunicación Indigena, celebrandose en Tlahuitoltepec, Oaxaca, Mexico en Octubre de 2013.
These programs describe and analyze the Alta Outcome Document, which resulted from the Global Preparatory Meeting held in Alta, Norway, in June of 2013, in preparation for the High Level Plenary Meeting of the UN General Assembly, known as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples.… Leer más
These programs describe and analyze the Alta Outcome Document, which resulted from the Global Preparatory Meeting held in Alta, Norway, in June of 2013, in preparation for the High Level Plenary Meeting of the UN General Assembly, known as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples.… Leer más
Over 200 women from around the world gathered to discuss the need for greater prominence of Indigenous women at every level of decision making, and called upon governments to dedicate funding to attend to the specific needs of Indigenous women. These interviews were recorded at the World Conference on Indigenous Women, which took place in October of 2013 in Lima, Peru.
These interviews were recorded at the World Conference on Indigenous Women, which took place on October of 2013 in Lima, Peru. Over 200 women from around the world gathered to discuss the need for greater prominence of Indigenous women at every level of decision making, and called upon governments to dedicate funding to attend to the specific needs of Indigenous women.
We are developing a dramatic feature film about Haida people and culture, in Haida language, that is made by Haida people. The Haida Film Project is a collaboration between The Council of the Haida Nation, IsumaTV, and UBC’s School of Community and Regional Planning.
This website contains content related to the Haida Film Project.
Created by Gord Billard of Arviat from footage shot by students who took part in the annual land retreat for potential graduates of John Arnalukjuak High School.