The Place Where the Creator Rests - Noon Hour concert tomorrow

Angelica Allen a26allen at uwaterloo.ca
Tue Jan 30 14:05:15 EST 2024


Hello music and history buffs,
Please join us for tomorrow’s Noon Hour Concert commissioned by, and written for, the Andromeda Trio with spoken voices explores the history and relationships of the Métis and Mennonite peoples in Treaty 1 territory through text and music. Composer Karen Sunabacka will also be present, performing the spoken word portion along with the music.   https://uwaterloo.ca/music/events/noon-hour-concert-place-where-creator-rests

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Sincerely,
Angelica
Angelica Allen
Music Ensemble & Concert Coordinator
University of Waterloo Department of Music
Conrad Grebel University College
a26allen at uwaterloo.ca
 The University of Waterloo is situated on The Haldimand Tract - land promised to ‎the Haudenosaunee of the Six Nations of the Grand River and within the territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee peoples.



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