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Electric Pow Wow
After Party

Saturday October 13th
Babylon Night Club
Doors at 9:30 Performance at 10:00PM
$10

Our collaboration with the dance music innovators A Tribe Called Red continues with a new edition of their Electric Pow Wow events. More than your average club event, the EPW creates a celebratory space bringing together people from party that does not require you to check your conscience at the door. This edition of the EPW will premier a new collaboration with aboriginal artists from across the country as ATCR continues to push the idea of an urban PowWow to new levels.

The Electric Pow Wow for 2012 builds on our collaboration with A Tribe Called Red during the 2011 Electric Fields. This project considered the idea of the relationship between music and cultural space, and the tension between preservation and evolving culture, as we brought the EPW to the Grand Hall of the Museum of Civilization. As a special performance for that edition ATCR collaborated with traditional singer, Rhonda and Winter Doxtator, for a live performance of two of their most popular songs. You can see images and download both a live mix and the two special tracks on the EF2011 website here.

A Tribe Called Red

In 2008, DJ’s NDN and Bear Witness founded A Tribe Called Red adding two-time Canadian DMC champ, DJ Shub to the crew in 2010. ATCR creates an never before heard sound made up of a wide variety of musical styles ranging from Hip-Hop, Dance Hall, Electronic, and their own mash-up of club and Pow Wow music, known as Pow Wow Step that is quickly gaining respect from all kinds of communities from all around the world. Electric Pow Wow is a monthly club night dedicated to showcasing Aboriginal DJ talent and Native urban culture and is aimed at creating a space for Aboriginal people. You can catch Electric Pow Wow every month on the second Saturday at Babylon nightclub in Ottawa, Canada

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Schedule Grid

Wednesday

 

Thursday

 

Friday

 

Saturday

 

Sunday

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Opening reception and world premier of Nicolas Bernier's "Frequencies".

7-9PM at Daimon

 

Keynote lecture by Dr. Barry Blesser and Linda-Ruth Salter.

7PM at Arts Court Theatre

 

Open Graduate Symposium

12:15PM to 4:30PM at Carleton University

 

Maker Faire.

11-6 at Shopify

 

Maker Faire.

11-6 at Shopify

Installation work by Donna Legault, Chris Payne, Evan Dyson, Britta Evans-Fenton.

Arts Court during opening hours

 

Premiere of Jesse Stewart's new work.

8:30 at SAW Gallery Courtyard

 

Pecha Kucha special edition: "Sound and the City".

7:00PM at St-Brigid's Centre for the Arts

 

Surrounding Sound Symposium panel 1.

1PM at Arts Court Theatre

 

Surrounding Sound Symposium panel 3.

1PM at Arts Court Theatre

   

Installation work by Donna Legault, Chris Payne, Evan Dyson, Britta Evans-Fenton.

Arts Court during opening hours

 

"Digital Territories" w/ This Is Not Design, Chambre des Machines and Le Révélateur.

9PM at St. Brigid's

 

Surrounding Sound Symposium panel 2.

3PM at Arts Court Theatre

 

Surrounding Sound Symposium panel 4.

3PM at Arts Court Theatre

       

Installation work by Donna Legault, Chris Payne, Evan Dyson, Britta Evans-Fenton.

Arts Court during opening hours

 

"Symbiose"
Veronique Guitard and Donna Legault

5PM to 7PM at All Saints Anglican Church (Sandy Hill)

 

Installation work by Donna Legault, Chris Payne, Evan Dyson, Britta Evans-Fenton.

Arts Court during opening hours

           

Electric PowWow special edition.

10PM at Babylon

   
           

Installation work by Donna Legault, Chris Payne, Evan Dyson, Britta Evans-Fenton.

Arts Court during opening hours