Moe Clark will be joined on stage by special guest Saeed Kamjoo and acclaimed musicians and artists for a special performance marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The Aga Khan Museum is built on land that is and has been under the stewardship of many Indigenous peoples over millennia, including the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit Nation. We are grateful for the opportunity to work and live on this land and be in this territory.
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Moe Clark will be joined on stage by special guest Saeed Kamjoo and acclaimed musicians and artists for a special performance marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The Aga Khan Museum is built on land that is and has been under the stewardship of many Indigenous peoples over millennia, including the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit Nation. We are grateful for the opportunity to work and live on this land and be in this territory.
An intimate journey across multiple dimensions and into beyond-human kinships. pawākan | dream spirit, is an animate messenger who guides us through known and unknown territories, summoning future visions, awakening sacred gifts and honouring relationships.
In an eternal unfolding of sākihitowin (love) and wāhkōhtowin (sacred kinship), pawākan is a song, a prayer, an embodiment of spirit in a resurgent celebration of nêhiyawêwin (plains cree language) and resonant voice. Esteemed musicians and artists from Turtle Island and abroad gather to feast and honour cultural and creative lineages.
Musicians:
Marino Vazquez | Guitar, Vocals and Co-arrangements
Niap | Throat Singing and Vocals
Eveline Grégroie-Rousseau | Harp and Vocals
Briga Dajczer | Violin and Vocals
Summer Kodama | Upright Bass
Marton Maderspach | Drums and Vocals
With Special Guest:
Saeed Kamjoo | Kamancheh
Photo Credits:
Cory Hunlin
About Moe Clark
âpihtawikosisâniskwêw (Métis / Norwegian / French / British) multidisciplinary artist Moe Clark is a 2Spirit singing thunderbird. She works across diverse disciplines of vocal improvisation, spoken word poetry, sound design, and performance creation to create meaning rooted in personal legacy, ancestral memory, and embodied knowledge. Originally from the prairies in Treaty 7, Clark resides in Tio’tiá:ke/ Mooniyang/ Montréal, on the unceded territory of the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk people).
Her last solo album, “Within,” toured across North America, and her collaborative video poem “nitahkôtân” won best Indigenous language music video at the ImagiNative film festival. In 2013, she directed the 10th Annual Canadian Festival of Spoken Word, highlighting Indigenous Languages, and she was named Poet of Honour at the same festival in 2014. “Fire & Sage/ Du sauge et du feu,” her bilingual book of poetry, was released through Maelström Editions in Belgium and has been showcased at international literature festivals. Moe has seven albums of music, both solo and collaborative and multiple performance videos. Co-founder of Weather Beings with Māori Takatāpui dancer/choreographer Victoria Hunt, their collaboration examines intersections of Métis & Māori cosmology and Indigenous futurism through performance experimentation.
Apart from performance, Clark’s work as a creative facilitator aims to remember and reconnect personal and collective belonging to territories of land, body and voice. Through creative continuums of Indigenous language immersion, song creation and ceremonial practice, her work in the community reinforces the roles of 2S people and intergenerational transmission. Moe’s work has appeared the world over, including at the Lincoln Centre (US), UBUD Writers & Readers Festival (ID) and Origins Festival in London (UK).
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About Saeed Kamjoo
Saeed Kamjoo is a Kamanche player with a background in Classical Persian music. A Tehran University graduate, Kamjoo’s style of playing the Kamanche is characterized by his creative and authentic approach while incorporating innovative elements. He has performed all over Europe, North and Central America, Eastern Asia, Palestine, and Mawlana — Rumi’s tomb in Konya.
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