Workshop: Throat song

Workshop
Riddu siida
Northern people of the year

Inuit throat singing, or katajjaq, is a form of musical performance uniquely found among the Inuit. The traditional form consists of two women who sing duets in a close face-to-face formation with no instrumental accompaniment, in an entertaining contest to see who can outlast the other. Join the experienced throat singers from the group Arctic songs from Nunavut. 

Drop-in workshop, no pre-registration needed. Meet-up at the Northern people of the year lavvu at Riddu siida.

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