SGaanaGwa is a compelling collaboration exploring the Haida worldview of a Supernatural landscape through traditional Haida music interwoven with influences from jazz, blues, folk, and rock. SGaanaGwa is a Haida culture and language project of award-winning singer, artist, and lawyer Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, legendary musicians Bill Henderson and Claire Lawrence of the acclaimed rock band Chilliwack; Western Canadian Music Awards 2019 Jazz Artist of the Year bassist Jodi Proznick; and renowned vocalists Saffron Henderson and Camille Henderson.
Presented By: Sid Williams Theatre Society & Comox Valley Community Justice Centre
Sponsored By: Comox Valley Community Justice Centre
Series: Centre Stage Events
Recommended Age: All ages
Event Length: 80 minutes
SGaanaGwa integrates ancient Haida knowledge and oral traditions and draws upon the magic that occurs in both traditional potlatches and jazz, which they bring to their live performances. Their concerts are an invitation to explore new territories, to share music, knowledge and sounds that summon feelings and images that flow from the Supernatural landscape. A driving force of the band is to propel the conversation about past and future, history and legacy, and the human experience of the Supernatural Realm around us. “We want to connect people of different backgrounds, to help bridge cultures, and to have some fun on the way”.
Terri-Lynn is an award-winning singer whose life’s work and passion is to preserve Haida music, culture, and laws. Grizzly Bear Town is Terri-Lynn’s third album in the endangered Haida language. Some of the album was filmed and recorded in Haida Gwaii and is evocative of the spirit of primordial Haida Gwaii.
SGaanaGwa is a Haida word, that means Supernatural, Supernatural Being, or powerful.