Indigenous Planetarium Show: The Seven Dancers, 14 June | Event in Kingston | AllEvents

Indigenous Planetarium Show: The Seven Dancers

McDonald Institute

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Sat, 14 Jun, 2025 at 10:00 am

69 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 2N9, Canada

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Sat, 14 Jun, 2025 at 10:00 am (EDT)

69 Union St, ON K7L 2N9

69 Union St, ON K7L 2N9, Ontario, Kingston, Canada

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Indigenous Planetarium Show: The Seven Dancers
“This is the oral tradition that I have passed down to the Haudenosaunee, the people of Six Nations, from one generation to the next. I now pass that tradition onto you so you will also know and understand the teachings contained in iotsistohkwaronnion (the stars), and when you see me in the sky you will also remember my words.”

Join us for a fascinating show that blends local culture, history, and modern-day astronomy that shares the Six Nation’s sky lore and language through traditional indigenous night-sky stories.With narration and visuals by a live presentation and pre-recorded excerpts (in English and Mohawk), learn about the story of Onekwá:tara – the Seven Dancers of the Pleiades, and how the story is portrayed in the night sky. See the same stars with a completely different understanding and appreciation! This show was collaboratively produced by members of the Six Nations, McMaster’s Indigenous Studies Program, and the McCallion Planetarium, and is hosted at Queen's University a partnership between the McDonald Institute and Quinte Mohawk School.

Two free showings are available, so choose the time that works for you (10-11am or 11:20am-12:20pm on Saturday June 14th, 2025).

Capacity is limited in the shows, so please ensure you can attend if you get a ticket, and please cancel your ticket if you can no longer attend. Ticket-holders will be seated first, then we will make every effort to fit additional people, on a first-come, first-serve basis, until reaching capacity.

Parking is free on Saturdays on campus. We recommend parking in the Kinesiology Hall Parking lot, on the corner of Union and Division, 28 Division Avenue.

Locating the gym in Mitchell Hall may be difficult. Follow the signage. Go upstairs, to the north side of the building (away from Union), then turn left.
“This is the oral tradition that I have passed down to the Haudenosaunee, the people of Six Nations, from one generation to the next. I now pass that tradition onto you so you will also know and understand the teachings contained in iotsistohkwaronnion (the stars), and when you see me in the sky you will also remember my words.”

Join us for a fascinating show that blends local culture, history, and modern-day astronomy that shares the Six Nation’s sky lore and language through traditional indigenous night-sky stories.With narration and visuals by a live presentation and pre-recorded excerpts (in English and Mohawk), learn about the story of Onekwá:tara – the Seven Dancers of the Pleiades, and how the story is portrayed in the night sky. See the same stars with a completely different understanding and appreciation! This show was collaboratively produced by members of the Six Nations, McMaster’s Indigenous Studies Program, and the McCallion Planetarium, and is hosted at Queen's University a partnership between the McDonald Institute and Quinte Mohawk School.

Two free showings are available, so choose the time that works for you (10-11am or 11:20am-12:20pm on Saturday June 14th, 2025).

Capacity is limited in the shows, so please ensure you can attend if you get a ticket, and please cancel your ticket if you can no longer attend. Ticket-holders will be seated first, then we will make every effort to fit additional people, on a first-come, first-serve basis, until reaching capacity.

Parking is free on Saturdays on campus. We recommend parking in the Kinesiology Hall Parking lot, on the corner of Union and Division, 28 Division Avenue.

Locating the gym in Mitchell Hall may be difficult. Follow the signage. Go upstairs, to the north side of the building (away from Union), then turn left.

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Indigenous Planetarium Show: The Seven Dancers, 14 June | Event in Kingston | AllEvents
Indigenous Planetarium Show: The Seven Dancers
Sat, 14 Jun, 2025 at 10:00 am