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Indigenous Soundscapes – The Forest and lone eagle: Coyote Makes a World

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This is a Soup & Sound event at Greenwich House Music School 

– part of a 3-day mini-series April 17 – 19, INDEGENOUS SOUNDSCAPES, details: www.soupandsound.org

The Forest & lone eagle: COYOTE MAKES A WORLD

ALBUM LAUNCH!

lone eagle–voice, percussion
Gustavo Aguilar, percussion
Leah Bowden, percussion
Andrew Drury, percussion
Michael Wimberly, percussion

COYOTE MAKES A WORLD is a multimedia performance ritual that interweaves Native American and other musical traditions using percussion, storytelling, song, electronic music, and projected photographic and video imagery.

Performed by The Forest —a cooperative percussion ensemble consisting of Gustavo Aguilar, Leah Bowden, Andrew Drury, and Michael Wimberly—in collaboration with Native storyteller/musician čnaq’ymi (lone eagle) Coyote Makes a World explores a contemporary world in environmental and political crisis. Lone Eagle’s insightful reworking of his Spokan people’s traditional Coyote stories, music, and concept of ceremony brings a powerful, healing perspective to audience members of all backgrounds.

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WEATHER CLOSURE NOTICE

Monday, Feb 23: All Greenwich House buildings are closed except the Center for Healing. The Center for Resiliency and Wellness is open remotely.