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Pamyua

Mar 22, 2024

7:00 PM GMT+13
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Pamyua Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Ahi Kaa – Home Fires, staged in support of the Waikato River Festival. A unique showcase concert of indigenous performing artists, including: PAMYUA This Alaskan Inuit-soul music group recently headlined the Los Angeles Global Music Festival and derive their style from traditional Inuit & Greenlandic melodies reinterpreted with contemporary vocalization and instrumentation. Rootz Konekt A 9 piece Kirikiriroa band, have a base foundation of roots reggae which incorporates jazz and funk styles to bring their own unique take on homegrown roots music. Phatmode Entertainment - focuses on dance music, including bass-heavy remixes of funky house and old school RnB Hip Hop favourites. Te Pou o Mangataawhiri – has deep historical roots in the Waikato Tainui region. Established by Princess Te Puea Herangi in 1921 they play a vital role in preserving and sharing the stories and history of Waikato Tainui through their dynamic kapa haka performances.
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Pamyua Biography

The Alaska founded group Pamyua started ten years ago as a dream by two brothers to share the ancient stories of their people through music and dance. Stephen and Phillip Blanchett, who are of Yup’ik Inuit and African American decent, quickly gained the attention from music lovers of all types.

The third member to join the group, Ossie Kairaiuak, grew up traditional dancing in Chefornak, Alaska. Pamyua was then officially formed and became publicly recognized throughout Alaska as ambassadors of modern Yup’ik culture.

It was in 1996 when Pamyua met Karina Møller. The Greenlandic Inuit singer joined the group and they immediately started performing as a quartet traveling internationally in Europe, Asia, North and South America.

At the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in March of 2003 the group was chosen to represent Native American music. The Celebration of American Music was held at Times Square Studios, NY. Pamyua lived up to their reputation as a highly energized and entertaining group. The concert was just prior to the release of their anticipated third album, Caught in the Act, which won Record of the Year at the 2003 Native American Music Awards.

The quartet has taken stage in many venues across the world stealing hearts and gaining listeners with their fresh and unique sound. Pamyua masters the ability to mix traditions from across all boundaries while still holding on to their Native roots.
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