Cape Breton Post

Eskasoni singer featured in concert

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ESKASONI — Mi'kmaw singer Michael R. Denny will be featured in Musique Royale's latest online concert, a series filmed in historic Nova Scotian venues, as part of the group's 35th anniversar­y season.

The renowned Eskasoni Mi'kmaw Nation traditiona­l singer will share songs from centuries ago to today — as well as the history of the music — in an intimate performanc­e recorded at Government House in Halifax. The performanc­e will be available for viewing on YouTube, starting at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Denny has shared his music and traditions across Atlantic Canada and beyond, as a solo performer and as a composer for his powwow drum group Stoney Bear Singers. In 2016, he released his debut album "Traditiona­lly Yours: Mi'kmaq Drums, Young and Old."

His work is fuelled by his lifelong passion for Mi'kmaw songs, dances and language, and their revival.

The concerts are part of Musique Royale's Festival of Music in Historic Nova Scotia: Virtual Edition, available to watch on YouTube for two weeks after they've been posted. A previous program featuring pianist and composer Peter-Anthony Togni, from Truro's First United Church, is currently available to view until Aug. 22.

Musique Royale is based in the historic town of Lunenburg and has been dedicated to promoting traditiona­l and early music in historic Nova Scotian venues since it was founded in 1985.

For more informatio­n, visit musiqueroy­ale.com.

 ?? SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Eskasoni Mi’kmaw singer Michael R. Denny will perform in an online Musique Royale concert that debuts on YouTube on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
SALTWIRE NETWORK Eskasoni Mi’kmaw singer Michael R. Denny will perform in an online Musique Royale concert that debuts on YouTube on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

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