Land Acknowledgment


 Circo de Nada recognizes that we play in the unceded ancestral lands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Ute and Great Sioux Nations. Many other indigenous peoples traveled through this part of Turtle Island.

All of them had their own comic performance traditions, sacred and otherwise, and all of them deserve our respect, our reverence, and our attention.

This is not our land. So it is not our stage. At best, we are guests here.

We acknowledge the steep path to reconciliation and peace ahead of us; we have barely begun to do our part. We ask you, our audience, to look for ways to create space for indigenous people and performers, and to engage in a dialogue with us about restoring indigenous performances and comedy to this land.