Heart | Time | Becoming
Remember that time we met in the future? unfolds within a transforming landscape of salvaged materials and shifting light—echoing both urban and land-based worlds. Four Indigenous artists travel through nonlinear time, guided by the intelligence of body, land, and spirit. Their movements and pulse trace connections across generations, an unfolding toward futures still forming.
There will be a pre-show Touch Tour for VocalEye patrons. Please confirm your attendance at the Touch Tour when booking your tickets and Theatre Buddy.
Tickets
There are a limited amount of complimentary tickets. To reserve your seat, please email Amy Amantea at amy@vocaleye.ca or call 604-763-2695.
Running time: 90 minutes
Part of the 2026 PuSh Festival
Written by Lara Kramer (Turtle Island/ Canada)
Presented with Matriarchs Uprising
Find out what else is hot and accessible at this year’s PuSh Festival on Almost Live Zoom Wednesday, January 14 with Accessibility Coordinator Andrea Cownden.
Resources
PuSh Play Podcast
Playwright Lara Kramer chatted with Gabrielle Martin, Artistic Director of PuSh, on episode 62 of PuSh Play, available wherever you get your podcasts. Listen here
Artist Bio
Lara Kramer is a performer, choreographer, and multidisciplinary artist of mixed Oji-cree and settler heritage, raised in London, Ontario. She lives and works in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/ Montreal. Her choreographic work, research and field work over the last fifteen years has been grounded in intergenerational relations, intergenerational knowledge, and the impacts of the Indian Residential Schools of Canada. She is the first generation in her family to not attend the Residential schools. Kramer’s relationship to experiential practice and the creative process of performance, sonic development and visual design is anchored in the embodiment of experiences such as dreams, memories, knowledge, and reclamation. Her creations in the form of dance, performance and installation have been presented across Canada and Australia, New Zealand, Martinique, Norway, the US, and the UK.




