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Pura Fé and Charly Lowry

Indigenous Women

Oct 26

Performance Dates

  • Sat Oct 26 2024 8:00 PM

Venue

Meany Hall – Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Curated by Artistic Partner Rhiannon Giddens

Powerhouse Indigenous artists Pura Fé and Charly Lowry come together to share their artistry, activism and passion for building community. Pura Fé is an elder and heir to the Tuscarora Indian Nation, and has won a Native American Music Award for Best Female Artist and an L’académie Charles Cros Award for Best World Album. Charly Lowry of the Lumbee/Tuscarora tribes follows in the footsteps of her mentor Pura Fé, performing on hand drum and guitar. Together their music honors their ancestral roots and lives vibrantly in the present. 

This beautiful songbird (Pura Fé) transcends time and brings the message of our Ancestors who have sown this beautiful seed that makes powerful music.
— Taj Mahal

 

The ENCORE program for this performance is available to READ ONLINE
 

Generous support comes from the National Endowment for the Arts

Co-presented by Meany Center for the Performing Arts and United Indians of All Tribes Foundation’s Daybreak Star Radio Network. This partnership represents a deeper engagement with Indigenous Peoples to increase Native American artist awareness and amplify Native voices.