The National Indigenous Music Advisory:
Calling Indigenous Music Artists and Industry
The National Indigenous Music Advisory is reaching out to Indigenous music artists and industry to contribute to the development of an Indigenous Music Strategy, and the creation of a National Indigenous Music Office.
The National Indigenous Music Advisory Council wants to hear from you!
“As Indigenous music artists, and Indigenous music industry professionals, no one is better placed to provide valuable contributions and insights on the current realities, obstacles and opportunities in the “Canadian” Music Scene, as we build a National Indigenous Music Office,” explains Amanda Rheaume, award-winning Indigenous singer-songwriter, and National Indigenous Music Advisory member.
How to get involved?
Indigenous Artists and Industry are invited to participate in one of the following three online engagement sessions, which will be flexible, and in discussion format:
Monday April 26 3:00pm – 5:00pm EST
Wednesday May 5 6:30pm – 8:30pm EST
Friday May 7 2:00pm – 4:00pm EST
CLICK HERE to register for one of these online sessions. The first 60 people to register and attend one of the sessions will receive a $50 honorarium via email money transfer.
Who is on the National Advisory Board?
Leela Gilday, Shoshona Kish, Cris Derksen, Alan Greyeyes, Jeremy Dutcher, Florent Vollant, Allanah Johnston, Ronnie Dean Harris, Mamarudegyal, Marek Tyler, Darryl Buck, Brianna Lizotte, Edzi’u and Amanda Rheaume.
We want to hear from you! Join us in building the first ever National Indigenous Music Office.
Chi-miigwetch
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