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Hybrid Event

10th - 11th June 2026 | Edmonton, Canada

International Conference on Art, Performance, and Indigenous Expression in the Pacific (ICAPIEP - 26)

4

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4

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07

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02

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Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Indigenous Art Forms and Cultural Identity

This track explores the role of traditional and contemporary art forms in shaping and expressing Indigenous identities in the Pacific. It invites discussions on how these art forms serve as vehicles for cultural preservation and resistance.

Track 02
Rituals and Performance in Pacific Communities

Focusing on the significance of rituals in Pacific cultures, this track examines how performance practices contribute to community cohesion and cultural continuity. Papers may analyze specific rituals and their transformative impacts on identity and spirituality.

Track 03
Storytelling and Oral Traditions in Oceania

This session invites contributions that investigate the power of storytelling and oral traditions in conveying cultural knowledge and values across generations. Emphasis will be placed on the role of narrative in shaping community identity and resilience.

Track 04
Visual Culture and Representation in the Pacific

This track examines the intersection of visual culture and representation, focusing on how Indigenous artists depict their realities and challenge stereotypes. It encourages critical analysis of visual media as a means of asserting cultural narratives.

Track 05
Dance as a Medium of Cultural Expression

Exploring the multifaceted role of dance in Pacific cultures, this session highlights how movement serves as a form of storytelling and cultural expression. Contributions may address the evolution of dance practices and their significance in contemporary contexts.

Track 06
Music and Indigenous Heritage in the Pacific

This track focuses on the role of music in preserving Indigenous heritage and fostering community identity. Papers may explore traditional musical forms, contemporary adaptations, and the impact of globalization on Pacific music.

Track 07
Theatre and Performance as Tools for Social Change

This session examines the potential of theatre and performance to address social issues and promote Indigenous voices in the Pacific. Contributions may analyze specific performances that challenge colonial narratives and advocate for Indigenous rights.

Track 08
Cultural Resistance through Artistic Expression

Focusing on the theme of resistance, this track invites discussions on how Indigenous artists use various forms of expression to confront colonialism and assert their cultural sovereignty. Papers may highlight case studies of resistance through art in the Pacific.

Track 09
Heritage and Community Engagement in Oceania

This session explores the relationship between heritage preservation and community engagement in Pacific societies. Contributions may discuss collaborative projects that empower Indigenous communities to reclaim and revitalize their cultural heritage.

Track 10
Spirituality and Artistic Expression in Indigenous Cultures

This track investigates the interplay between spirituality and artistic practices in Indigenous cultures of the Pacific. Papers may explore how spiritual beliefs inform artistic creation and the role of art in spiritual rituals.

Track 11
Literature and Identity in the Pacific

Focusing on literary expressions, this session examines how Pacific writers articulate cultural identity and navigate the complexities of post-colonial narratives. Contributions may analyze themes of belonging, displacement, and resilience in Pacific literature.

2026 UPDATE

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