LUNA Artists

Faces hung from trees along Mackenzie Avenue transform them into giant Mr. Potato Heads with unique personalities.
Attendees of all ages are invited to paint 3D-printed LUNA Moths, adding their own colours to this iconic symbol of transformation and beauty.
Virago Nation presents bold burlesque and drag performances by Turtle Island’s first all-Indigenous burlesque collective, celebrating the rematriation of Indigenous sexuality.
ÈBE combines flamenco with five accordion-robots to explore breath and the unknown, offering a contemplative experience through rhythmic movement.
Act Twenty Five blends Waacking and Contemporary dance to explore grief and connection with the ghost of a familiar presence in a South Asian household.
FIRE is part of "The Disaster Show," depicting climate catastrophe through dance. Deviani Andrea performs a powerful solo as a recently burnt forest.
Alex Wells' performance art showcases the sacred traditions of First Nations hoop dancing, blending cultural preservation with dynamic storytelling.
The Circuit features dancers in checkerboard bodysuits, interacting with the audience in a playful and immersive performance aimed at creating connection and delight.
Theremin Man combines theremin music, mesmerizing beats, and Stephen Hamm’s vocal stylings in a mystical, theatrical experience with spacey projections.
"Holding Piece" is a captivating film projection by Inuk artist asinnajaq, reflecting her lifelong immersion in storytelling and sharing her cultural heritage.