The will bring their stereotype-challenging hip hop to Kelowna.
The Juno-award nominated duo from Haisla Nation will perform for the UBC Okanaganѻýs ѻýa month-long educational series of courses, lectures and art shows surrounding this yearѻýs theme of Site/action: connecting to place through Indigenous territoriality.
In a collaboration between On Root Project, Rotary Centre for the Arts, the Kelowna Art Gallery and the UBCO intensive, SNRK will explore on of the countryѻýs most controversial themes: Indigenous rights and title.
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ѻýThe show experience is built on the premise of ѻýrespectѻý for the earth, the air, the water, the animals and each other,ѻý On Root Project co-presented Chelsea Robinson said.
ѻýInspired by a letter written from a Haida Grandmother to future generations regarding the treatment of the land and the 1911 Wilfred Laurier Memorial Document, Indigenous cultural Principles lead the way.ѻý
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On tour for their latest album Trapline, Robinson was excited about bringing SNRK to Kelowna after seeing them play at Breakout West.
ѻýIt was a coincidence,ѻý she said. ѻýBut their new album Trapline was in alignment with themes of the Summer Indigenous Art Intensive at UBCO; responsibility to protect the land, the sea and all that live within for future generations.ѻý
ѻýWe tell our stories to show that we may be a little rough around the edges,ѻý SNRKѻýs website reads, ѻýbut that roughness makes our lives interesting.ѻý
The Snotty Nose Rez Kids will play at the Rotary Centre for the Arts on July 16.
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