Indigenous Community Concert | Sultans of String "Walking Through The Fire"

Federation Hall
Monday, Jun 17, 2024 at 6:00 PM EDT 
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Event Details

In celebration of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Office of Indigenous Relations is excited to host an Indigenous Community Concert featuring Walking Through the Fire. Light refreshments will be provided. 

About the performance
Award-winning First Nations, Metis, and Inuit artists performing with 3x JUNO Award nominees Sultans of String, "Walking Through the Fire" is a musical multimedia event unlike any other! From Métis fiddling to an East Coast Kitchen Party, Rumba to Rock, to the drumming of the Pacific Northwest, experience the beauty and diversity of music from Turtle Island/Canada with Alyssa Delbaere-Sawchuk of the Métis Fiddler Quartet, Ojibwe/Finnish Singer-Songwriter Marc Meriläinen (Nadjiwan), Coast Tsm’syen Elder and Singer-Songwriter Shannon Thunderbird, and The North Sound, performing on stage, as well as virtual guests on the big screen including Dr. Duke Redbird, the Northern Cree Pow Wow group, Inuit singers Kendra Tagoona & Tracy Sarazin, and more!

Date: Monday, June 17, 2024
Location: Federation Hall, University of Waterloo
Timing:

  • 6:00PM | Doors open with light refreshments 
  • 6:45PM | Program begins
  • 7:45PM | Intermission
  • 9:00PM | Closing remarks
 

Registration is free and open to the Indigenous campus community and their families of UWaterloo and to all Indigenous community members of the Waterloo Region. We also welcome the broader UWaterloo campus community and beyond.

Location

Federation Hall
200 University Avenue West Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CA

Tickets

Type
Price
Indigenous Community Concert
Free

Organizer Details

Logo - Office of Indigenous Relations | University of Waterloo

Office of Indigenous Relations | University of Waterloo

The Office of Indigenous Relations is a central hub for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students, faculty, and staff, along with allies within the University of Waterloo community. Our work is rooted in the goals of indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation.