Ni Nagamoon
Nicole Joy-Fraser, Niagara, ON
About the workshop:
Ni Nagamoon (Neheyiwak for “my song”) is a First Nation cultural sharing created and performed by Niagara-based performing artist, Nicole Joy-Fraser. Through storytelling and original hand drum songs, Nicole shares her Anishnaabe teachings, based on her journey and reclamation of Indigenous heritage.
Credits:
Nicole Joy-Fraser is a Niagara based, Community Helper and Performing artist with Euro Settler and Nehiyaw/Tsa’Tine/Métis bloodlines from Horse Lake First Nation, Alberta . For over 20 years she has been storytelling for stage and screen, across Turtle Island and beyond, and has worked with many celebrated companies such as The Stratford Festival, The Shaw, Mirvish, Soulpepper, Theatre Aquarius, CBC, CBS, BBC and Telefilm. As a proud Bear clan, 2Spirit matriarch, Hand drum carrier and 60’s scoop witness, supporting each other through healing and the Indigenous arts continues to be a passion of Nicole’s and she is grateful to the Aniishnaabeg and Haudenosaunee communities that have been guiding her urban Indigenous reclamation. Kinânaskomitin to all my relations.
Tickets & Info
Date:
Thursday, May 21, 2026 – 12:00 PM
Registration:
Style: Storytelling, hand drumming
Audience: Educators
Duration: 30 – 40 minutes
Location: Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts – Studio B
Venue Information: The performance space is located on the second floor of the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts Black Box Theatre. Please note that the second floor is only accessible by stairs