Symposium sq'eq'íp st’elti’telem (Songs for gathering people together)

SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
Under the direction of Dylan Robinson (Stó:lō/Skwah First Nation)—artist, curator, and writer—this symposium explores how Indigenous forms of gathering, listening, and creation can transform the ways contemporary music is conceived.

At the heart of the program, the public conference látset q'ép / we’re going to gather – with the participation of curator Candice Hopkins (Carcross/Tagish) and sound artist and composer Raven Chacon (Navajo) – offers a moment of reflection on how Indigenous structures shape the presentation of works. Researchers, artists, curators, and cultural professionals will examine how Indigenous values may guide both curation and audience experience.

The highlight of the symposium is sxelxéles te tl'etl'áxel / designs for inviting, a multimedia performance created by Dylan Robinson in collaboration with artists from the fields of dance (Justine Chambers), film (Neven Lochhead), and music (Pamela Reimer, Anna Atkinson, Wesley Shen). Guided by xwélmexw values, it proposes new ways of gathering and listening.

Program

MARCH 8 – 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

OPENING: Kevin Deer

LECTURE: Presentation by Julie Burelle (in French)

WORKSHOP: Eve Tuck & Jo Billows

BREAKOUT GROUPS

GATHERING: Presentation by Emily Johnson & Kai Recollet, Léuli Eshrāghi 
+ Discussion (in English)

CONCERT:  Dylan Robinson - sxelxéles te tl'etl'áxel (designs for inviting)

MARCH 9 – 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

KEYNOTE: Presentation by Candice Hopkins and Raven Chacon + discussion (in English)

BREAKOUT GROUPS

CLOSING GATHERING & SHARING 
Moderators: Dylan Robinson, Patrick Nickleson, Julia Úlehla, Peter Meanwell

Representation(s)

Place

Recital Hall | Conservatoire de musique de Montréal