Ilisarniq Workshop: Intermediate Katajjaq, Inuit Throat Singing

Tuesday, October 3, 2023
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
(EDT)

In Collaboration With:
Inuit Futures

In this hands-on workshop, you will learn Inuit throat singing with Charlotte Qamaniq, whose throat singing career has led to three Juno Award nominations. Charlotte will guide you through various exercises to help you develop slightly more advanced skills in Inuit throat singing.

Brief description of an intermediate singer:

- You’re able to sing more than 2 songs comfortably

- You can lead and follow, or are learning how to do both

- You’re able to use both vocal and throat sounds together, for example "Anuri" (the Wind song) or "Nirliit" (Goose sounds) - just as long as you can make the transition from voice to throat, it doesn't have to be perfect just have the ability to do it

We will practice the following songs that have both voice and throat:

- Anuri (Wind)

- Nirliit (Geese)

- Kuurvaluk (the River)

- Pinnguarutik (Competition)


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    Charlotte Qamaniq
    Charlotte Angugaattiaq Qamaniq is a performance artist from Iqlulik, NU, whose practice encompasses acting and katajjaq (Inuit throatsinging). Much of her practice centres on the relationship between Inuit, the Canadian government and general populace, examining the loss of parts of Inuit cultural heritage and the subsequent struggle by Inuit to regain independence in colonial institutions. Qamaniq is the co-founder of katajjaq duo Silla and later Silla and Rise, as well as katajjaq duo Iva and Angu, groups with whom she has been nominated for multiple Junos and other awards. She made her stage debut in 2018 with Qaggiavuut’s touring production of Kiviuq Returns.