LUNA Artists

Based in Nelson, BC, Moving Mosaic Samba Band blends global rhythms, dance, and community spirit into vibrant, roving performances that inspire joy.
Disguise & transformation interpreted by students of Revy
The Dancer is a dynamic figure that uses bright topographical patterns and colour-changing lights to create movement and connection.
Power to the Plants! All of the plant life that surrounds us shares the world with us. In this artist project Tania Willard reflects on the perspective of plants, including those important to Secwepemc culture like the Saskatoon bush.
Live and improvised site-specific sonic sculptures via a 4-string electric bass and a table-top full of loopers, delays, reverbs, and effects exploring the nature of time.
This work is a gesture of reciprocity and reflection, honoring the connections between family, land, and the ongoing act of healing and transformation.
ASKO, led by nêhiyaw artist Marek Tyler, is a collaborative space guided by family, community, and the living rhythms of land, sky, and pow-wow tradition.
Spirit and Tradition explores reciprocity and sustainability through Northwest Coast Indigenous dance, imagery, sound, and puppetry.
Every hour, striped aerial figures twist through darkness, telling wordless stories of transformation.
The unmasking of an unwanted life. Release yourself from a world where you are just another number and break free of the corporate machine. Who are you and where do you really desire to be?