PHOTO: © Robbie Harper

Tanya Tagaq / Jesse Zubot / Jean Martin

In the organizer's words:

Music is part of the DNA

She produces sounds that come deep from the throat: The Inuk Tanya Tagaq. "Kattajaq" is the name of this centuries-old, traditional Inuit throat singing, which is part of the cultural heritage of her ancestors. The singer grew up in Nunavut, Canada - one of the world's northernmost populated regions with an Inuit majority. Her musical breakthrough came spontaneously and unexpectedly as a support act for none other than Björk. Although the world tour also took them to Germany, they did not make it to Hamburg - something that the "Arctic Voices" festival is now delighted to make up for.


Line-up

Tanya Tagaqvocals

Jesse Zubotviolin

Jean Martindrums

Program

Canadian Inuit throat singing with experimental improvisation beyond genre boundaries


Venue: Elbphilharmonie / Small Hall

Organizer: HamburgMusik

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Location

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Platz der Deutschen Einheit 4 20457 Hamburg

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