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Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Young People’s Concert: Adizokan

Adizokan — a sacred place where stories, songs, and dreams originate.
Experience the evocative culture of Indigenous peoples of Canada in Adizokan, a dynamic and genre-bending collaboration conceived and directed by Sandra Laronde, founder and artistic director of Red Sky Performance. Originally premiered by the TSO, Adizokan blends vocals, dance, and video with electro-acoustic and orchestral music by Canadian composer Eliot Britton. A multi-sensory journey for all ages, Adizokan explores themes of identity, tradition, and the spiritual connections between Indigenous peoples and the natural world.
Recommended for ages 7+
Trevor Wilson, TSO RBC Resident conductor
Red Sky Performance
Sandra Laronde, executive & artistic directorSymphony
Nelson Tagoona, throat boxer
Eliot Britton, laptop
Eliot Britton: The Adizokan Suite (TSO Commission)
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