June 15, 2017
In addition to the visual art and the guest speakers, a highlight of the recent Coyote School opening was the magnificent performance by Jeremy Dutcher. If you’d like to hear him again in person – and soon – he is performing tomorrow at Luminato in Toronto: https://luminatofestival.com/2017/Events/Jeremy-Dutcher

His musical compositions involve the rearrangement of William Mechling’s Wax cylinder recordings from Maliseet communities in the early 1900s. Check out this National Music Centre video of Jeremy Dutcher talking about his music and the inspiration behind it:
Thank you to all who joined us and supported this special event.

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