Direct from Alaska!
Blending tribal funk with Inuit soul music, Pamyua hail from the northern reaches of Alaska, bringing their unique style and sound to Aotearoa for the first time.
Combining traditional Yup’ik Nation melodies with contemporary vocalisations, native masks and cultural dances, Pamyua (pronounced bumyo-ah) share Indigenous rituals and ceremonies, showcasing the pride and history of their Arctic Circle heritage for all to enjoy. Drums, vocals and storytelling come together in a foot tapping, rhythmic musical delight. With their name meaning ‘Encore’, or ‘Do It Again’, you will be calling out for more.
“We’re making our music to save lives – to keep our culture alive, and to give our young people something that they can look up to...our music really has a higher purpose.” —Pamyua’s Stephen Blanchett (Qacung)
*Lowest standard public price with no restrictions |
Presented in collaboration with Waikato River Festival.
“Each singer was clearly heard and each was at the top of their game as they crooned and serenaded the audience to their feet to dance. Everyone had a great time hearing stories of the singers’ past and how they came to be a group.”