Twin Flames have garnered immense recognition and acclaim in Canadian folk music. Their exceptional talent and artistry have earned them the prestigious title of four-time Canadian Folk Music Award winners.
PLEASE NOTE: Seating available in both performances.
Jaaji, hailing from Nunavik and Kahnawake (Inuk, Mohawk) and Chelsey June Settler (Algonquin, Métis, and Cree heritage) deliver their songs in a blend of English, French, and Inuttitut. Together, they craft captivating sonic soundscapes by incorporating Indigenous spirit flutes, traditional drums, and Western instruments. Their genuine passion for songwriting shines through their lyrics and melodies, fascinating audiences worldwide.
Date: Monday, October 7, 2024 - 10:30 am (English Language) & 1 pm (French Language)
Grades: Grade 2+
Curriculum Connections: Understand the rich diversity of Indigenous cultures in Canada; gain an appreciation, through an interactive, thought-provoking musical experience, of life in the Arctic and living off the land. Get an inside view of what it is like to be a full-time musician touring the world.
“The duo of Twin Flames mixes harmonies, flute, hand drum, and vocals to craft a sound bigger than the two people in front of the crowd”. -Nick Spacek, The Pitch Kansas City