voice of Inuit women
a message of hope
February 2023
January 2022
TVA - La belle tournée - TV interview
December 2021
SHIFTING album of the day via Bandcamp
FLOOD Magazine SHIFTING Feature
Talkhouse Feature w/ Sylvia Cloutier
CBC - Breakaway Interview
Ici Premiere - Tout un matin - album review from Eugenie Lepine Blondeau
CBC - All In A Weekend Interview
November 2021
THE STORM premiered on CBC Reclaimed
Ici Première "Le 15-18" (THE STORM)
Balado sur Ici Première - On ecoute Quoi - THE STORM
CBC - The Bridge Interview with Nantali Indongo
Ici Première - Kwei Kwe Interview With Melissa Mollen Dupuis
October 2021
CBC News Interview - Canada’s day of Truth and Reconciliation, along with other Indigenous artists across Canada, including Aysanabee, Elisapie, Gator Beaulieu, and more.
The kids from Reel Youth are going to make a music video for one of our songs! They are looking for a few more participants to sign up for the program! If you’re interested in learning how to create a music video, apply here: https://reelyouth.ca/khs-musicvideo.html
September 21, 2021
“Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman’s Apprentice” won ‘Best Canadian Short Film’ at Toronto International Film Festival! Myself, along with Jace Lasek, and Michael Felber, and Sylvia Cloutier composed the soundtrack. I’m very happy to have worked on this film and excited for everyone to see it.
June 2021
On Friday June 11 join me for the world premiere of a mini-documentary series I am a part of. Giiwewizh (meaning ‘to carry home’, in Ojibway Anishinaabe), directed by Sara Fox and Land Back Studios was all shot on iPhone 12.
Register for the Indigenous Music Summit to view my mini-documentary: www.indigenousmusicsummit.com/register.php
September 17, 2020
The Beatrice Deer Band participated in the Quebec-wide talent show called "Talents Bleus" in the show "La Semaine des 4 Julie" on Noovo tv and was voted pass the first round of the competition! There will be a total of 16 professional performing artists in this talent show representing each Quebec region. The final prize will be $100,000. Next round perfomance will be in November. Merci beaucoup! Thanks for your support and we'll keep you posted! For more info, visit julie.noovo.ca
May 2019
We are proud to announce that our most recent album, "My All to You", won 'Best Folk Album' at the 2019 Indigenous Music Awards, as well as 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award winner for 'Pushing the Boundaries' category.
We're always happy to provide musical entertainment for any type of event, such as weddings, special events, etc. With our extensive list of a wide variety of popular hits from the 70's to the present day, along with our large repertoire of original English and Inuktitut songs, you can be sure that you will have an amazing band for your party!
Come and enjoy the Beatrice Deer Band in the capital of Nunavut
$50
4 femmes - 4 Nations - une histoire Issues de quatre grandes Nations, les artistes chantent dans leur langue respective sur des rythmes folk, pop, rock et trad. Ishkueu signifie femme en innu. Issues de quatre grandes Nations, les artistes chantent dans leur langue respective sur des rythmes folk, pop, rock et trad. Le concert met en scène Kathia Rock, (Innue) auteure, compositrice et directrice artistique secondée par l’artiste Beatrice Deer (Inuk), Valérie Ivy Hamelin, (Mik'maq), la danseuse Barbara Diabo (Mohawk) ainsi que Patricia Ho-Yi Wang au violon
Sur le thème des femmes autochtones disparues, le concert Ishkueu (femmes en innu) nous plonge dans l’univers musical de quatre femmes issues de différentes Nations qui chantent dans leur langue respective. Avec Katia Rock, (Innue) tambour et direction artistique, Ivy Hamelin (Mi’gmaq), Barbara Diabo (Mohawk) et Beatrice Deer (Inuk). Les artistes se racontent sur des rythmes au tambour traditionnel ainsi que sur des beats folk, pop et rock. Direction musicale Maryse Poulin.
Sur le thème des femmes autochtones disparues, le concert Ishkueu (signifie femmes en innu) nous plonge dans l’univers musical de quatre femmes issues de différentes Nations qui chantent dans leur langue respective. Avec Katia Rock, (Innue) tambour et direction artistique, Ivy Hamelin (Mi’gmaq), Barbara Diabo (Mohawk) et Beatrice Deer (Inuk). Les artistes se racontent sur des rythmes au tambour traditionnel ainsi que sur des beats folk, pop et rock.
Maryse Poulin à la direction musicale.
Sur le thème des femmes autochtones disparues, le concert Ishkueu (qui signifie femmes en innu) nous plonge dans l’univers musical de quatre femmes issues de différentes Nations qui chantent dans leur langue respective. Avec Kathia Rock, (Innue) tambour et direction artistique, Ivy Hamelin (Mi’gmaq), Barbara Diabo (Mohawk) et Beatrice Deer (Inuk ). Les artistes se racontent sur des rythmes au tambour traditionnel ainsi que sur des beats folk, pop et rock.
$2.00
Join us for a weekend celebrating Indigenous, multi-disciplinary artists and artisans from local communities. Co-curated by Barbara Diabo and Victoria May, this showcase will offer patrons a look at a variety of Indigenous arts including performances, visual, cinema and even culinary arts, introducing elements of Indigenous Modernism highlighting work outside of what is considered traditional.
Click here for full details https://www.segalcentre.org/en/shows/2022-2023/sharing-circle?fbclid=IwAR3GDyrV43UQ3IN3OJD5nZzo6YQQqJQDKjCowDO3S4InfnfpPfdcxSIUz1A
Join us for a weekend celebrating Indigenous, multi-disciplinary artists and artisans from local communities. Co-curated by Barbara Diabo and Victoria May, this showcase will offer patrons a look at a variety of Indigenous arts including performances, visual, cinema and even culinary arts, introducing elements of Indigenous Modernism highlighting work outside of what is considered traditional.
Click here for more details https://www.segalcentre.org/en/shows/2022-2023/sharing-circle?fbclid=IwAR3GDyrV43UQ3IN3OJD5nZzo6YQQqJQDKjCowDO3S4InfnfpPfdcxSIUz1A
Beatrice Deer Band will be performing 80's HIT SONGS
SHIFTING was virtually launch because of the pandemic. Now it's time to have an official launch in Beatrice's hometown QUAQTAQ. Free event so come celebrate with us!
Outdoor show in the square for their concert series at noon
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