Past Event, Community, Arts & Culture
Salish Singing & Drumming Workshop - Spring 2020
Salish Singing & Drumming workshops are FREE workshops that are open to folks of all ages and abilities - no experience required! Whether it's your first time or tenth time, you are welcome to come together with other community members to make music with instructor Russell Wallace.
During these workshops, you will be encouraged to embrace your inner singer as you raise your voices in song, learn traditional Salish drumming techniques, and also hear the stories and histories behind these songs.
Spring Workshop dates:
- January 23, 2020
- February 20, 2020
- March 26, 2020 [CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19]
- April 25, 2020 [CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19]
- May 14, 2020 [CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19]
- June 18, 2020 [CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19]
Meet Russell Wallace
Russell Wallace is a composer, producer and is a traditional Lil’wat singer. Wallace's music has been part of a number of soundtracks (film, video, television) and theatre/dance productions. He was the composer in residence for the Chinook Winds Aboriginal Dance program from 1996-2003 at the Banff Centre for the Arts. He has produced CD's that have been nominated for awards at the Junos, Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, and at the Native American Music Awards in the USA. Wallace is a board member for Warriors Against Violence Society. Currently, Wallace works and teaches at the Native Education College, and works for the Office for Aboriginal People's holding these Singing and Drumming workshops.
Take a read through this interview with Russell on why he started drumming!
Presented by
SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement and SFU Office for Aboriginal Peoples