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From Nakai’s 2021 Pivot Festival: Drive Along Stories, Music from the Lawn and more!

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From Nakai’s 2021 Pivot Festival: Drive Along Stories, Music from the Lawn and more!

    Christine Genier – From the Carcross Cutoff

    Christine Genier – From the Carcross Cutoff

    “DON’T GET LOST IN THE TRANSIT MINDSET”
    Christine Genier guides you on a journey down the Alaska Highway from the Carcross Cutoff to the Klondike Highway turn-off, down a route of personal stories and memories that give new life and presence to this everyday commute. 
    Joining her for a phone conversation along the way, her mother, Ta’an Kwach’an elder Shirley Adamson, reflects on the history of local landmarks Mt. Sima, Mary Lake, and Wolf Creek and the importance of their original Southern Tutchone place names. Meanwhile, Genier's father makes an appearance in the form of remembered French folk songs, sung by him during the car rides of her childhood. Under Genier's guiding voice, this all-too-familiar route becomes profound in how it holds so many experiences together.
    Artist Biography
    Born and raised in the Yukon, Christine is a Wolf Clan Woman and citizen of the Ta’an Kwach’an Council. The Alaska Highway has been the backdrop of her life in the north, bringing with it a complicated relationship between two ancestral lines. In this PIVOT piece, Christine explores one facet of this relationship through a childhood lens and draws a story from the stretch of asphalt that has always been home and how the city has grown since the early 80s.
    Christine Genier is a Yukon writer, performer, public-speaker, broadcaster and story gatherer. Her work speaks to her lived experience working and living in the North as a mixed-raced Indigenous Woman,Tagish language revitalization, and working with her family’s restaurant on the Alaska Highway.
    Facebook / Twitter: @ChristineGenier
    JANUARY 21, 2021

    • 51 min
    Ivan Coyote with Sarah MacDougall - From Midnight Sun Coffee

    Ivan Coyote with Sarah MacDougall - From Midnight Sun Coffee

    THIS USED TO BE
    Ivan Coyote invites you to re-imagine the Wal-Mart parking lot as a wild marsh, Mountainview Drive as a sprawling forest, and all of Whitehorse as full of mystery and possibility, seen through Coyote in their youth. Beginning at Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters, the drive leads you up and through Porter Creek, to two of Coyote’s childhood houses built by their father, a trailer park home to werewolves, to the Porter Creek industrial section ripe with old rusted vehicle chassis to climb on and explore, and finally to Trails North Truck Stop. Accompanied by an ambient soundscape composed by Sarah MacDougall, Coyote’s stories flow together in a vivid and compelling picture of a different, older Whitehorse.
    STARTING SPOT: Midnight Sun CoffeeGOOGLE MAPS ROUTE
    ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
    Ivan Coyote is a writer and storyteller who was born and raised in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. In 2019 Ivan marked 25 years on the road as an international touring storyteller and musician, and released their twelfth book, Rebent Sinner. Coyote’s stories grapple with the complex and intensely personal topics of gender identity, family, class, and queer liberation, but always with a generous heart, and a quick wit. Ivan's stories manage to handle both the hilarious and the historical with reverence and compassion, and remind us all of our own fallible and imperfect humanity, while at the same time inspiring us to change the world.
    Website / Instagram / Facebook / Twitter
    Multiple Award winning singer/songwriter Sarah MacDougall is known for her poetic songs and passionate performances. Sarah mixes folk, pop, and rock elements into her infectious, often epic songs. Born in Sweden, now based in Canada, Swedish magazine Nöjesguiden declared her: “one of Sweden’s best singer/songwriters' and Rootstime Belgium described her as 'One of the greatest talents of our era”.
    Sarah has played festivals such as Iceland Airwaves, Edmonton Folk Festival, Reeperbahn, and has shared the stage with artists such as Bruce Cockburn, Tallest Man on Earth, Buffy St. Marie, Passenger, and more. 
    Website

    • 21 min
    Local Boy - From Riverside Grocery

    Local Boy - From Riverside Grocery

    Start at Riverside Grocery

    Introducing the Pivot Festival Podcast Feed

    Introducing the Pivot Festival Podcast Feed

    Jacob Zimmer introduces the feed with music from Local Boy backing him up.

    • 1 min

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