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World Premiere: O’otham Rhapsode

Fri, Jun 16

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Jack Straw Cultural Center

Two years in the making, O’otham Rhapsode is a multifaceted portrait of the Akimel O’otham (People of the River) and their unforgiving desert homeland located south of Phoenix, Arizona.

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World Premiere: O’otham Rhapsode
World Premiere: O’otham Rhapsode

Time & Location

Jun 16, 2023, 7:00 PM

Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA

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About the event

Indigenous American: In Words, Song, and Multimedia

Three Indigenous artists in poetry, music, and intermedia share colorful, culturally-rooted stories that illuminate the legacy of Indigenous heritage.   features an incredible range of storytelling styles and mediums to inspire discovery and provoke discussion. This event is presented includes a premiere of D.A. Navoti‘s multimedia project , produced with help from the Jack Straw Artist Support Program. The video will be on display at Jack Straw through July 14th.Indigenous Americana O’otham Rhapsode

This one-time event features:

  • Poet and writer Iz White (Snoqualmie)

  • Multidisciplinary storyteller D.A. Navoti (Hopi, Zuni, Yavapai-Apache, Akimel O’otham)

  • Singer, speaker, environmental activist, and artist Chenoa Egawa (Lummi, S’Klallam)

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