Indigenous Music Futurisms

Innovation in the Indigenous-owned music industry

ShoShona Kish by Jen Squires
Sara Curruchich
Huia Hamon by HūHā Music
 Mario Amahiro Tuki
ShoShona Kish by Jen Squires, Sara Curruchich, Huia Hamon by HūHā Music, Mario Amahiro Tuki

Chaired by
ShoShona Kish (Canada), Indigenous Music Alliance / Ishkōdé Records;
with
Sara Curruchich (Guatemala, artist;
Huia Hamon (New Zealand), HŪHĀ Music, Kog Studio, Kog Chief;
Mario Amahiro Tuki (Chile), AMA RAPANUI

Rooted in a powerful lineage of artistry and advocacy, vibrant new Indigenous voices and organisations are emerging. The Indigenous music community is accelerating into an exciting new space, both artistically and throughout the Indigenous-owned music industry. This panel will explore the innovation, creativity, and diversity of ideas and initiatives within the Indigenous music community. Indigenous thought leaders, artists and activators will discuss how Indigenous ways of knowing and being are collectively mapping out bright new futures for music ecosystems.

Please note that this session and all conferences held in Conference Room 1 at Manchester Central will include auto-captions (in English) for improved accessibility.