EMUSE 2017 – Mar. 2–4, 2017
Co-presented by NEC Native Education College, Warriors Against Violence Society and Vancouver New Music.
EMUSE 2017- Aboriginal Electronic Music Festival
March 2 – 4, 2017
Events take place at NEC Campus (237 E. 5th Avenue) and VCC Broadway Campus Atrium (1155 E. Broadway, entrance at Glen and E. 7th)
Join us for three-days of FREE workshops, panel discussions and a concert! Featuring Jordan Abel, Norine Braun, Eliot Britton, Raven Chacon, Ronnie Dean Harris, Jenn If Fleur, Rachel Iwaasa, JB the First Lady, DJ O Show, Harlan Pruden, Brady Marks, Tiffany Moses, Remy Siu, Rip Sidhu, Stefan Smulovitz, Kinnie Starr, Rip Sidhu, Russell Wallace, Lorelei Williams, and more.
Thursday 2 March 2017
WORKSHOPS
NEC Campus, Tsimilano Room 114 (237 E. 5th Ave.)
10AM – 12PM Jenn If Fleur/Jordan Abel – Analog Sounds and Digital Stories
1PM – 3PM DJ O Show/Ronnie Harris– Turning the Tables
PANEL DISCUSSION
NEC Campus Fireside Lounge (237 E. 5TH Ave.)
12PM – 1PM Two Spirits, Many Songs: Norine Braun, DJ O Show, Rachel Iwaasa, Harlan Pruden
Friday 3 March 2017
WORKSHOPS
NEC Campus, Tsimilano Room 114 (237 E. 5th Ave.)
10AM – 12PM Kinnie Starr/ Tiffany Moses – We Got the Beat
1PM – 3PM Raven Chacon – Super Hyperdirectional
PANEL DISCUSSION
NEC Campus Fireside Lounge (237 E. 5TH Ave.)
12PM – 1PM Violence Against Women in Music: Ronnie Dean Harris, JB the First Lady, Lorelei Williams, Rup Sidhu
Saturday 4 March 2017
WORKSHOPS
NEC Campus, Tsimilano Room 114 (237 E. 5th Ave.)
11AM – 1PM Brady Marks – Ableton Live & Arduino
1:30PM – 3:30PM Stefan Smulovitz – Max Msp & Kenaxis
CONCERT
VCC Broadway Campus Atrium (1155 E. Broadway, enter at the corner of Glen and E. 7th) [map]
7:30PM Artist Chat with Raven Chacon, Eliot Britton and Russell Wallace
8:00PM Concert Featuring: Raven Chacon, Sandy Scofield, Eliot Britton, Russell Wallace and Remy Siu, Jordan Abel, and more…
For more information please contact Russell Wallace, Cultural Coordinator at NEC 604-873-3772 ext 236 or by email at rrwallace[at]necvancouver[dot]org
This festival is supported by funding from the Leon & Thea Koerner Award through the BC Arts Council.