Solstice Concerts | 2013

2013

Episode 1 — Nelson Tagoona & Art Cirq
This Solstice Concert episode features Artcirq – ‘Artic Circus’ as they incorporate music, art, acrobatics and storytelling into their performance and discuss their existence. The second featured performer is Nelson Tagoona, beat boxer, voice boxer, throat singer, guitarist who combines all of his talents throughout his segment.

Episode 2 — A Tribe Called Red & Tanya Tagaq & Sagkeeng’s Finest
This Solstice Concert episode provides triple the pleasure with unique performances by Indigenous Canada’s rising stars. Tanya Tagaq displays her amazing range of throat singing, while a Tribe Called Red blends traditional and contemporary beats. The episode caps off with Sagkeeng’s Finest demonstrating their natural knack for jigging and wowing the crowd.

Episode 3 — Crystal Shawanda
This Solstice Concert episode features country music star Crystal Shawanda performing live in Winnipeg and up close and personal in interviews on life and living the dream.

Episode 4 — Leela Gilday
Northern songbird, Leela Gilday, shines through in this Solstice Concert episode as a passionate songwriter and storyteller. Her intimate interviews reveal inner thoughts and experiences attached to taking on music as a career.

Episode 5 — George Leach & Kathia Rock
Multi-talented artist George Leach rocks the stage in Winnipeg for APTN’s Aboriginal Day Live with his signature 12-string double necked guitar and shares this Solstice Concert episode with Innu hand drummer and soulful songstress, Kathia Rock.

Episode 6 — Saali & Sinuupa
This Solstice Concert episode showcases Kuujjuaq rocker Sinuupa, his strong vocal presence and advocacy for traditional language, and the alternative vibes and vision of Saali.

Episode 7 — Susan Aglukark
Susan Aglukark’s stylistic grace and beauty make this Solstice Concert episode a true gem. A concert to be treasured, she intertwines traditional language and uplifting lyrics with poignant interviews.

Episode 8 — War Party
War Party, who ignited out of Hobbema Alberta and disbanded in the mid 2000’s, reunite at APTN’s Aboriginal Day Live in Winnipeg. Their music and message remain the same, though they recognize and vocalize through interviews their changed lives.