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White People Killed Them: Workshop

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Free Workshop with Raven Chacon, John Dieterich and Marshall Trammell

The Vancouver International Jazz Festival offers free workshops and lectures for jazz fans and musicians to learn firsthand from some of the festival’s local and international performers.

The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) hosts an annual gathering of artists, academics and community members focused on the transformative work of the improvisational arts. In association with Coastal Jazz and Western Front, this year’s iteration Improvising Futures, invites diverse cultural perspectives into conversation through workshops and discussions.

On June 30 join Pulitzer Prize-winning interdisciplinary artist Raven Chacon, inventive guitarist John Dieterich of Deerhoof, and percussionist/Music Research Strategist Marshall Trammell, moderated by Vancouver New Music Artistic Director Giorgio Magnanensi.

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Raven Chacon was born at Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation in 1977. Since 1999 he has toured the United States with various solo and group projects, composed chamber works, and developed a curriculum for the Native American Composer Apprentice Project, an education initiative to mentor young composers on the Navajo, Hopi and Salt River Pima reservations. As a solo artist, Chacon has exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2020); the Renaissance Society, Chicago (2020); and the Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2022); amongst many others. He has performed or had works performed at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival (2013); Borealis Festival, Bergen, Norway (2021); Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, UK (2022); the Perelman Performing Arts Center, New York (2023); Holland Festival, Amsterdam, NL (2023); and Ostrava Festival, Ostrava, CZ (2023); in addition to hundreds of concerts over the past 25 years. In 2022, Chacon received the Pulitzer Prize in Music for his composition Voiceless Mass, and in 2023 he was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship.

Self-styled Music Research Strategist Marshall Trammell is a US-born, California-based Experimental/Creative Music percussionist, conductor, and Digital Community Archives Project Manager and Curator. A founding member of White People Killed Them (SIGE Records), Trammell performs with a number of Creative Improvised Music outfits. He is currently a resident artist at the Sonic Acts Biennale (Amsterdam) and ArabAmp/Temescal Art Center (TACmusic) in Oakland, CA.

John Dieterich is a Minnesota-based guitarist and composer in the band Deerhoof, which he has been a member of since 1999. In that time, Deerhoof has released 25 critically acclaimed albums, toured extensively throughout the world, collaborated with jazz luminaries (including Wadada Leo Smith and Nels Cline), physicist James Beacham (as part of the first musical performance at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider), Konono No. 1, and created an original score to Harry Smith’s Heaven and Earth Magic. In addition, John has been or continues to be a member of a number of collaborative groups, including Endlings, White People Killed Them, Claire Cronin, Gorge Trio, Powerdove, Colossamite, Natural Dreamers, his duets with guitarist Mary Halvorson and Tashi Dorji, and many others. He also works as a musician, producer, mixer, remixer and/or collaborator with a diverse array of artists, including: Juana Molina, Sufjan Stevens, Half Japanese, Phew, Das Racist, Mike Watt, Danielson Famile, Xiu Xiu, Lucas Santtana and Busdriver.

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