2022/05/30 (Monday)
Sound of Dragon Society in collaboration with Caravan World Rhythms
PRESENT
Sound of Dragon Music Festival
June 23 - 26, 2022
Sound of Dragon Music Festival presents both live music experiences and on demand streaming events. Check out their lineup of concerts and free community events:
Ticketed Events
Friday June 24, 8 pm, Annex Theatre (823 Seymour St)
KATAJJAQ meets KHOOMEI (Inuit & Mongolian throat singing)
featuring Oktoécho (Montreal) & Orchid Ensemble (Vancouver) & Anand Avirmed (Mongolia)
This concert is a hybrid that crosses between Inuit, Mongolian, Chinese, Japanese, European, and Arabic music and it will be the first time katajjaq (Inuit throat singing) and khoomei (Mongolian throat singing) are presented together on stage in BC.
Katajjaq and khoomei are ancestral throat singing techniques that reproduce sounds heard in nature – water flowing, the wind blowing, echoes in mountains, the calls of birds…
Coincidentally, these are also major themes in traditional Chinese music.
The Juno nominated Orchid Ensemble is made up of Lan Tung on the erhu/Chinese violin, Dailin Hsieh on the zheng/Chinese zither, and Jonathan Bernard on percussion.
Oktoe?cho is a collective of musicians from diverse cultures and at this concert, it will be represented by Inuit katajjaq performers Lydia Etok and Caroline Novalinga, multi-instrumentalist Michel Dubeau (flutes, shakuhachi, duduk, clarinet, bagpipe), and Moroccan oud player Khalil Moqadem.
Special guest Anand Avirmed will perform khoomei and play the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle).
Saturday June 25, 8 pm, Annex Theatre (823 Seymour St)
MUSIC FOR THE YANGQIN (hammered dulcimer)
featuring Yaping Wang (Taiwan/France)
Virtuoso Yaping Wang makes her Canadian debut with a diverse program. Her solo work employs electronic processing and improvisation on the traditional Chinese hammered dulcimer. Wang’s compositions for jazz trio with Vancouver trumpeter John Korsrud and bassist Tommy Babin draw influence from her Taiwanese roots. She will also perform with harpist Albertina Chan and erhu player Lan Tung in the delicate and graceful work “Scented Flowers” by Vancouver composer Mark Armanini.
Free Events
Thursday June 23, 7 pm, Annex Theatre (823 Seymour St)
Participants will learn the history and cultural context of Inuit and Mongolian throat singing in a workshop with festival musicians and will be invited to experiment with throat singing/overtones.
Sunday June 26, 3 pm, Annex Theatre (823 Seymour St)
Musicians of any level and background are invited to bring musical instruments to play together in a party atmosphere with the festival house band, featuring local and guest musicians. This event is co-hosted by the Sound of Dragon Society and Vancouver`s Gung Haggis Fat Choy.
June 21-25, 5 pm, Live Stream
SPOTLIGHT ON FESTIVAL PERFORMERS with host Edgar Muenala
New this year is a live stream series, hosted by Andean flutist and social media celebrity Edgar Muenala who will bring virtual audiences up close to local/visiting musicians performing at the festival.
Edgar Muenala |
Starting on June 1, Concerts on Demand
SOUND OF DRAGON MUSIC FESTIVAL ONLINE
Showcasing new videos featuring the Sound of Dragon Ensemble, Vancouver Erhu Quartet, and Crossbridge Strings, along with selected works from national and international artists.
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