Ange is Kanien'kehá:ka from Kahnawà:ke, living and working across disciplines in Toronto. Her extensive history of theatrical co-creation, Indigenous context generation, wearable sculpture and experimental music merge toward performances that are image first and rhythm forward. She writes, directs, and co-designs large scale, multi-form projects, creating workshops, installations, art films, and publications in tandem with her work, including the Talking Treaties suite (Jumblies Theatre + Arts). 1400-1700 pottery patterns are at the heart of her new work Carrying Patterns and related productions she’d directed including Stone and Bone Spectacular (Centaur Theatre), Visibly Iroquoian (Canadian Centre for Architecture), as curator of the Highland Creek Mural (Street Art Toronto), and as generative content at Concordia Theatre. She’s performed in My Sister’s Rage (Bonnel/Tarragon, TO), Material Witness (SpiderWoman Theatre/Aanmitaagzi), and on major stages in art endeavours including ZlatekaSa (Chacon/ Whitney Museum, Smithsonian NMAI, Holland Fest) and Electric Prop and Hum Freestyle Variations (Hupfield / National Arts Centre) and with Yamantaka//Sonic Titan.