Summer Sisters Sing: Women’s Music Circle

Summer Sisters Sing: Women’s Music Circle

Join us at "Summer Sisters Sing," a women's music circle celebrating the unity of music and sisterhood.

By Full Circle: First Nations Performance

Date and time

Fri, Jun 23, 2023 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM PDT

Location

SFU Woodwards - World Art Centre

149 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 Canada

About this event

Join us at "Summer Sisters Sing," a women's music circle celebrating the unity of music and sisterhood. Enjoy traditional Indigenous rhythms hosted by Pura Fé and share food, stories, and songs in a warm, welcoming environment. It's a unique event honoring traditions, embracing diversity, and harnessing the power of music to bring us closer.

All women including transgender, non-binary, two-spirit, and any other women identifying members of the LGBTQ+ community are welcome.

Organized by

Full Circle: First Nations Performance is a non-profit society and registered charity that creates opportunities for Indigenous artists. Margo Kane (Cree/Saulteaux), an interdisciplinary artist and Indigenous arts leader, founded Full Circle in 1992. Upon establishing Full Circle, Kane's vision was to make a profound contribution to the development of Indigenous performance in Canada.

 

Traditionally, in the Indigenous world, art is not separated from the community. It is integral to a happy and healthy way of life. Full Circle believes in rooting art back into the community, where it was traditionally and where it is intended to be. Through creating opportunities for Indigenous artists to express their life experiences and engage with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, we share these values with as wide a scope as possible so that people of all races and ages have a better understanding of First Nations, Métis and Inuit culture.

Talking Stick Festival 2023: Summer Reverb

The Festival’s theme, “Summer Reverb” brings together the idea of amplified sound and amplified voices in musical performances, similar to the star and water ripples reverberating outwards. The Talking Stick Festival celebrates diversity and inclusivity, welcoming Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Artists, and promises vibrant entertainment. The vast range of events include: a documentary screening, a theatre performance, a book launch (accompanied by a conversation with an award-winning author and local journalist), a Burlesque show, the Summer Reverb Gala, Dj Spins, and an immersive 4D audio performance.

Headlining the event is musician Logan Staats, DJ KOOKUM and singer-songwriter, activist, and storyteller Pura Fé. Festival partners include: The Cultch, Punctuate! Theatre, Massy Books, Massy Arts, Vancouver Public Library, Queer Arts Festival, Coastal Jazz, VIFF, Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires, and Delinquent Theatre.

Join the celebration!

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