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Sat. November 15th 2014 The Western Front Vancouver BC $10-$15

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Neo Nativism versus New Music: Russell Wallace, Leonard Fisher, Remy Siu, Pat Ernst , Lan Tung, Michael Park, Warren Arcand, Tony Wilson, Salt Chuck City Ensemble

In 1989, a group of young Aboriginal artists took the floor at the Western Front...
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Sat. November 15th 2014 + Add to Calendar The Western Front (All Ages)
8:00pm - 10:00pm  Doors at: 7:15pm Advance $15 gen / $10 students and members

Artists

Russell Wallace
Leonard Fisher
Remy Siu
Pat Ernst
Lan Tung
folk/classical/world/experimental/contemporary from Vancouver BC
Available for Shows/Gigs
Michael Park
Warren Arcand
Tony Wilson
from Vancouver BC
Salt Chuck City Ensemble

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The Western Front
Established in 1973 the Western Front is one of Canada’s l...
Open / Operational

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Physical tickets at: http://western-front.myshopify.com/products/neo-nativism-versus-new-music

Event Description

In 1989, a group of young Aboriginal artists took the floor at the Western Front for an influential multi-media performance entitled Neo Nativism, an expression of traditional Aboriginal culture through new technology. Fall 2014 marks its 25th anniversary and to celebrate Russell Wallace, one of Neo Nativism’s founding members, curates a night of New Music revisiting it’s original aim to connect tradition with modernity. The evening features contemporary Aboriginal performances by Leonard Fisher, new music co-composed by Russell Wallace and Remy Siu; Pat Ernst and Lan Tung; Michael Park and Warren Arcand, and arrangements of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal music by Tony Wilson for the Salt Chuck City Ensemble, a large ensemble of new music, jazz and Aboriginal artists.

The week leading up to this performance, artist Russell Wallace will explore playback transformation of ancient found reel-to-reel audio tape which he will cut and weave into a neo Coast Salish cape. You can follow it online at “Echoic Chamber.”

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POST-CONCERT TALK BACK SESSION

Third in the series, this post concert talk back session features composers and originators of Neo Nativism.

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The Western Front
303 East 8th Avenue
Multi-Purpose / Hall
Capacity140
Open / Operational

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Neo Nativism versus New Music: Russell Wallace, Leonard Fisher, Remy Siu, Pat Ernst , Lan Tung, Michael Park, Warren Arcand, Tony Wilson, Salt Chuck City Ensemble @ The Western Front Nov 15 2014 - Dec 22nd @ The Western Front

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