drum dance

  • Rankin Inlet Ajaajaa and Drum Dance Conference 2024

    uploaded by: RaphS

     ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᕐᒥᑦ ᐊᔮᔮᕐᓂᒧᑦ ᕿᓚᐅᔾᔭᕐᓂᕐᒧᓪᓗ ᑲᑎᒪᕕᒡᔪᐊᕐᓂᖅ Rankin Inlet Ajaajaa and Drum Dance Conference

     

    Originally scheduled for April 15-19th, 2024, the last day of the conference was cancelled due to an incoming storm.

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    uploaded date: 19-04-2024

  • 45m 2s

    Welcome To Our Qammaq - Ajaajaa and Drum Dance Workshop

    uploaded by: IsumaTV

    channel: Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut

    Host Marcy Siakuluk welcomes us to a special episode outside the qammaq. We join a workshop on drum dancing and ajaajaa songs organized by the department of culture and heritage. Featuring some elders from the Igloolik community, and led by Elisabeth Aglukka and Honore Aglukka. Some portions of the show with poor broadcast connection during the original airing have been edited out.… Read more

    uploaded date: 22-03-2023

  • 1h 30m 5s

    Inuvialuit Regional Drum Dance

    uploaded by: IsumaTV

    channel: Tunnganarniq Live TV and Inuit Art

    On this special episode of The Tunnganarniq Show, host Margaret Elias welcomes us to the final night of a week long workshop in Inuvik, where people from different communities have gathered to share their regional songs and drum dances. We join them on the final night of the gatherings for a showcase of the dancing and songs shared during the workshop.… Read more

    uploaded date: 17-03-2023

  • 28m 51s

    04198IQ-KIPPI-91-__-INUK

    uploaded by: IBC admin

    channel: IBC 3

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit (Things to Pass Time By): This show entertains the audience with funny and interesting stories on traditional and contemporary Inuit way of life. Kippingujautiit features northern musical talent and coverage of games and special events. Kippinguijautiit was the most popular Inuktitut language program from the audience survey conducted in 1992.… Read more

    uploaded date: 14-03-2020

  • 29m 53s

    04195IQ-BAKER-09-06-INUK

    uploaded by: IBC admin

    channel: IBC 3

    Program name: Inukshuk (Land Mark): This series explores Inuit legends, skills and beliefs through dramatization, conversation and electronic wizardry. Topics which have been explored on Inukshuk include traditional clothes making, living inside an igloo and the making of sleds out of caribou skin.… Read more

    uploaded date: 14-03-2020

  • 28m 53s

    04185IQ-KIPPI-92-__-INUK

    uploaded by: IBC admin

    channel: IBC 3

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit (Things to Pass Time By): This show entertains the audience with funny and interesting stories on traditional and contemporary Inuit way of life. Kippingujautiit features northern musical talent and coverage of games and special events. Kippinguijautiit was the most popular Inuktitut language program from the audience survey conducted in 1992.… Read more

    uploaded date: 13-03-2020

  • 28m 54s

    04709IG-AMI-90-__-INUK

    uploaded by: IBC admin

    channel: IBC

    Program: Amittuqmiut (People from the Amittuqmiut Area): Amittuqmiut has a reputation for fine cinematography and excellent traditional programs. An information program, including topics such as hunting and hunting methods, sewing techniques, legends, stories and historical features. Paul Apak, one of the producers has been a member of two international expeditions as an IBC cameraman.… Read more

    uploaded date: 20-09-2019

  • 12m 48s

    Alvaksamaaliqsugu

    uploaded by: Angnasiak

    channel: Cambridge Bay | Iqaluktuuttiaq | ᐃᖃᓗᒃᑑᑦᑎᐊᖅ

    Kitikmeot Inuit Association project 'Huqqullaarutit Unipkaangit' was in Kugluktuk October 2017 recording drum dance songs & stories. This was the foundation work for the drum dance song book 'Huqqullarutit Unipkaangit Stories Told Through Drum Dance Songs'. This song, Alvaksamaaliqsugu, is the first Copper Inuit drum dance song in the song book.… Read more

    uploaded date: 12-06-2019

  • Language & Culture in Today's Generation

    uploaded by: Angnasiak

    channel: Cambridge Bay | Iqaluktuuttiaq | ᐃᖃᓗᒃᑑᑦᑎᐊᖅ

    Video recorded by Sasha Evetalegak & Leroy Immingak. Edited by Trisha Ogina. During Nunavut Film Industry Training through the Kitikmeot Inuit Association in Cambridge Bay in May 2019. We interviewed Trisha Ogina & Karen Kamoayok who are both young mothers who strive to keep language & culture alive in today's generations to be able to pass on what they know.… Read more

    uploaded date: 31-05-2019