A dozen artists will celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with music during the television event The Great Solsticeto be presented by Radio-Canada, Télé-Québec and APTN on June 20 and 21.
This one-hour program designed by Inuk singer Elisapie will feature artists from the Aboriginal music scene such as Anachnid, Beatrice Deer, Samian and Scott-Pien Picard, but also Geneviève Toupin, a Métis from Manitoba, as well as non -Aboriginal people. Emile Bilodeau and Ariane Moffatt.
The latter collaborated with Anachnid for the recording of his song In your parallel, released this year. According to him, The Great Solstice is a extraordinary opportunity to get to know others and make co-creation.
For Anishinaabe rapper-songwriter Samian, the show is a must enter into the tradition of national holidayssuch as Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day and Canada Day.
This program, which benefited from the creative or technical contribution of representatives of the 11 Aboriginal countries of Quebec, is intended to be a powwow loneraccording to Radio-Canada.
The Great Solstice will air on Monday, June 20 at 8 pm on ICI ARTV and APTN-the Indigenous Peoples Television Network-and Tuesday, June 21 at 8 pm on ICI Télé, ICI Musique and Télé-Québec.
Indigenous culture programs
On the occasion of National Indigenous Peoples Day, Radio-Canada will broadcast, on June 18 on ICI Télé, my name is man, the multi-award-winning documentary about Innu writer Joséphine Bacon. And, on June 26, Another noon at the next table Samian and author Michel Jean will be together, still on ICI Télé.
From June 16, ICI TOU.TV EXTRA will go online tribal fontthe French version of the first two seasons of Tribala detective series written and directed by Cree filmmaker Ron E. Scott.
As for ICI Music, the program Customized on June 21 will be dedicated to Samian, along with the broadcasting of a show in which he will be accompanied by a jazz trio.
Finally, APTN will offer a full day of special programming on June 21, which will include the show APTN Indigenous Day Live 2022a musical event filmed in Winnipeg.
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Source: Radio-Canada