Little Big BandNorthwest Folklife Benefit Concert
Urban Indians: Local Heroes

featuring:
Little Big Band
Swil Kanim
Gene Tagaban
Peter Ali
Hosted by Elaine Miles


Saturday, May 24, 7:00pm
Bagley Wright Theatre

By telephone at the Seattle Repertory Theatre Box Office: 206.443.2222
In person:
Northwest Folklife offices, 158 Thomas Street, 3rd Floor
OR
Seattle Repertory Theatre Box Office, Mercer & 2nd Ave N


Peter AliDuring the Festival, Tickets are $15 until 5pm at the South Fountain Information Booth,
Then available at the Seattle Repertory Box Office at the Bagley Wright Theatre

Local urban Indian artists, actors, musicians, and dancers bend and twist all the stereotypes, interpreting and transforming words and music, fusing funk, blues, jazz, rock, and soul with theatrical performance, poetry, and spoken word, then infusing it with a bit of humor. Northwest Folklife’s annual Benefit Concert on Sunday evening, March 25 in the Bagley Wright Theatre, presents Peter Ali, Swil Kanim, Gene Tagaban, Little Big Band, and special guest Elaine Miles as emcee.

Gene TagabanThe members of Little Big Band come from diverse backgrounds of music, theater, visual arts and traditional Native American cultures. The band had its beginnings in an early partnership between bass player Preston Singletary (Tlingit) and poet, musician and dancer Gene Tagaban (Tlingit/Cherokee) for a Seattle Art Museum documentary. Singletary became inspired to explore connections between Native cultures and the African American community—ways of dealing with history through music. He expanded the collaboration to include Star Nayea, a Grammy Award-winning vocalist; Keith Montgomery (Cherokee), guitar; James Rasmussen (Duwamish), trumpet; Terry Maloney, drums; and Maurice Caldwell, Jr., guitar. Tagaban brings traditional Tlingit regalia and story to the performance.

Swil KanimSwil Kanim, The Violindian, is a virtuoso violinist from the Lummi Nation
who advocates for self-expression as a way to create stronger community. An actor as well as a musician, he intertwines his music with storytelling and poetry.

Peter Ali, flute player, is descended from a Yaqui mother and a North African Berber Tribes father. He cohosts the Cedar Tree Flute Circle the last Saturday of each month at Wired & Unplugged Coffeehouse in Snohomish.

Weaving the evening together is Elaine Miles (Cayuse/Nez Perce), comedian and prize-winning powwow dancer known for her roles as Marilyn Whirlwind in the TV series Northern Exposure and Lucy in the film Smoke Signals.

 

 

This concert is brought to you by the generous support of the JiJi Foundation and the Sage Foundation.

 

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