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First Nations Performances in British Columbia Bring powerful and authentic Indigenous cultural experiences to your next event with TENBC. Our First Nations performers share traditional dance in regalia, live drumming, storytelling, and teachings led by respected local artists and Elders. Ideal for corporate events, school programs, festivals, and reconciliation initiatives across BC. Celebrate Indigenous culture with integrity and impact.
Chewx Ma Halth Squamish Nation members make up The Eagle Song ''Spakwus Slolem'' Dancers, presenting a glimpse into the history, legends and myths of the First Nations People. Their territory…
A Fusion of Traditional and Contemporary First Nations Culture A Colourful Celebration Spirit Song is a celebration of First Nations tradition that is such an important part of our Canadian…
Shawn Bullshields, a proud member of the Blackfoot Nation originally from Southern Alberta, has become a beloved fixture in the Vancouver live music scene. Since pursuing music professionally in 2010…
White Thunder Dance Theatre has performed for The Wild Salmon Rally, Simon Fraser University Aboriginal Day, Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival in addition to numerous cultural events. Group leader Gary…
Bob Baker is an elder and co-founder and Spokesperson for Eagle Song "S'pakwus Slolem" dancer Troupe, the most reputable Dance Group of the Squamish Nation. Bob has been exercising his…
Tsatsu Stalqayu – Vancouver’s Coastal Wolf Pack Sharing Coast Salish Culture Through Song and Dance Tsatsu Stalqayu, meaning "Coastal Wolf Pack," is a dynamic Coast Salish song and dance group…
A Celebration of Canada's Multiculturalism Bang The Drum features singers Marie Hui and Sean Dillion with a drum ensemble including First Nations drummers showcasing Canada's Aboriginal culture plus a Japanese…
First Nations flute player Arnie (Lek’hoosh) Leon is committed to sharing his culture with all people. He is a member of the Sts’aillers Nation, located in the upper Fraser Valley…