Events Description
The world’s first-ever Indigenous Fringe Festival is back for its 3rd year!
5 days filled with uncensored, uncurated, land-based performances from independent Indigenous artists. There’s theatre, dance, music, all tickets are $12, and in proper FRINGE fashion, 100% of ticket sales go directly to the artists!
June 21st
NIFF’s Opening Celebration on Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a picnic (snacks provided!) and live music.
June 24th
NIFF’s brand new Family Day: with a free kid-friendly show, live music, face painting, games, and crafts!
And of course, this year’s lineup of amazing shows!
Tiger Will Mason with “Songs and Stories of a Modern Mohawk Continued”
Centre for Indigenous Theatre with “The Bridge” by Pesch Nepoose
Juicebox with “An Indigenous Play”
Trina Moyan with “The Cave that Hummed a Song”
Kelli Marshall/Liz Osawamick with “Reclaiming in Motion”
Closing night rock n’ roll show!
The Johnny’s: Leathers and Feathers
Full Schedule and Tickets available at www.indigenousfringefest.ca
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $12
All tickets are $12 per person, per show
How to get tickets?
At the door: At the door, cash only
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Wednesday June 21, 2023 to Sunday June 25, 2023
Wednesday, June 21 4:00pm – 9:30pm
Thursday, June 22 4:00pm – 10:00pm
Friday, June 23 4:00pm – 10:00pm
Saturday, June 24th 11:30am – 10:00pm
Sunday, June 25 12:00pm – 10:00pm
30 – 60 minutes depending on the show
Venue & Address
Trent University, East bank, 1 Gzowski way, Peterborough, ON
Wheelchair accessible
Free Parking
Accessible by Public Transport