Land Acknowledgement

 

SPG acknowledges that that we perform on aboriginal land that has been inhabited by Indigenous peoples from the beginning. As settlers, we’re grateful for the opportunity to perform here, and we thank all the generations of people who have taken care of this land for thousands of years.

Long before today, as we gather here, there have been aboriginal peoples who have been the stewards of this place. In particular, we acknowledge that we are in Robinson-Huron Treaty territory, and the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Atikameksheng Anishnaabeg.

As artists, we are grateful to work and build community here. As stewards of culture, we are in the process of learning more about how our company can improve our relations with Indigenous People, and uphold the values of collaboration and inclusivity in all that we do.

We could not do it without you! Throughout the year we rely on countless volunteers to play a leading role in the success of Sudbury Performance Group by contributing their time, talent, and enthusiasm to our activities. Volunteers participate on the Board of Directors, as adult and student theatre volunteers, and as dedicated performers. SPG gratefully acknowledges the contribution and commitment of our extended family of volunteers.