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ᐸᐊᐧᑲᐣ | Pawākan | Dream Spirit

The Aga Khan Museum marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by holding an inclusive and safe space for all

Saturday, September 30, 2023

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The Aga Khan Museum marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by holding an inclusive and safe space for all.  We value knowing our diverse histories and experiences through intercultural dialogue around the arts, which we see as the most powerful way to understand and tell truths.

For more information on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, click here.

As a global cultural institution located in Takaronto, the mandate of the Aga Khan Museum is championing the power of the arts in facilitating cross-cultural understanding and dialogue through the practice of cultural pluralism. We are proud to present this prominent contemporary artist, who stands as one of the foremost truth-tellers of our time, as new generations of Indigenous artists across Turtle Island are re-claiming, re-making, and re-presenting their cultures and identities.

About Pawakan

An intimate journey across multiple dimensions and into beyond-human kinships. pawākan | dream spirit, is an animate messenger who guides us through known and unknown territories, summoning future visions, awakening sacred gifts and honouring relationships.

In an eternal unfolding of sākihitowin (love) and wāhkōhtowin (sacred kinship), pawākan is a song, a prayer, an embodiment of spirit in a resurgent celebration of nêhiyawêwin (plains cree language) and resonant voice. Esteemed musicians and artists from Turtle Island and abroad gather to feast and honour cultural and creative lineages.

Musicians:
Ahau Marino | Guitar, Vocals and Co-arrangements
Eveline Grégoire-Rousseau | Harp and Vocals
Briga Dajczer | Violin and Vocals
Summer Kodama |  Upright Bass
Marton Maderspach | Drums and Vocals

With Special Guest:
Saeed Kamjoo | Kamancheh
Brian Solomon | Dance 

Visual Projections By:
Niap

About The Performers

Performer

The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.