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  • kimmortal
    Artists,  British Columbia

    Artist Spotlight: Kimmortal

    February 28, 2020 /

    Kimmortal is a queer filipinx second generation settler based on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples: the Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish, and Musqueam nations. Recognized as “a voice to be heard” by Exclaim magazine, Kimmortal has been making waves with their multifaceted approach to music. Incorporating song, visual art, rap, and frequently collaborating with poets and dancers, Kimmortal strives to make an impact with their live performances. Their new album “X marks the Swirl” was a two year long process of creation that was ranked 1 of 40 in the Polaris 2019 longlist. Kimmortal’s music and art have been featured on CBC’s show “Exhibitionists”, the Queer Women of Colour festival…

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    Artist Spotlight: Ozere

    November 8, 2013

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    April 9, 2020
    TEKE-TEKE

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    June 11, 2020
  • FLOURISH Festival
    Grade A Festivals

    FLOURISH Festival

    February 26, 2020 /

    FLOURISH Fest (Fredericton, NB) is an annual music and art festival presenting music, art, theatre, installations, pop-up events, workshops and more across the city.

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    Ottawa Grassroots Festival

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    March 11, 2020
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  • PIQSIQ
    Artists,  Northwest Territories,  Nunavut

    Artist Spotlight: PIQSIQ

    February 21, 2020 /

    With a style perpetually galvanized by darkness and haunting northern beauty, sisters, Tiffany Kuliktana Ayalik and Kayley Inuksuk Mackay, come together to create Inuit style throat singing duo, PIQSIQ.  Performing ancient traditional songs and eerie new compositions, they leave their listeners enthralled with the infinity of possible answers to the question “what is the meaning of life.”  With roots in Nunavut’s Kitikmeot and Kivalliq Regions, the sisters grew up in Yellowknife, NWT, where endless sunlight shines for two short summer months and deep, wintery darkness consumes the rest of the year.  These environmental extremes had a huge impact on Tiffany and Kayley’s overall aesthetic and the pair have always engrossed…

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    Eekwol and T-Rhyme

    Artist Spotlight: Eekwol and T-Rhyme

    March 16, 2020
    SF ARTIST DATABASE

    A longish list of cis and trans women, trans men, and non binary artists and bands

    February 24, 2020

    Artist Spotlight: The 24th Street Wailers

    August 7, 2013
  • Winter Folk Camp
    Grade A Festivals

    Winter Folk Camp

    February 19, 2020 /

    Winter Folk Camp (Haliburton, ON) is 6 amazing performers/instructors, 3 days of music workshops, 3 nights of song circles and jam sessions, 2 concerts, 1 site with great food, and outdoor activities

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    Ness Creek Festival

    April 15, 2020
    Lawnya Vawnya

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    March 11, 2020

    Hillside Festival

    June 10, 2020
  • Laila Biali
    Artists,  Ontario

    Artist Spotlight: Laila Biali

    February 14, 2020 /

    Multi award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist Laila Biali has toured with Chris Botti, Paula Cole, Suzanne Vega and Sting. She has headlined festivals and venues spanning five continents including Carnegie Hall. Her accolades include a 2019 JUNO Award for “Vocal Jazz Album of the Year”, “SOCAN Composer of the Year” and “Keyboardist of the Year” at Canada’s National Jazz Awards, a JUNO nomination for her studio recording Tracing Light, and a spot on DownBeat Magazine’s “Best Albums of the Year” list for her follow-up Live in Concert. In 2015, Laila released her first album of entirely original music, House of Many Rooms – an indie-pop project featuring a star-studded lineup…

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    Artist Spotlight: Bonjay

    May 7, 2020
    MONOWHALES

    Artist Spotlight: MONOWHALES

    March 6, 2020

    A short list of women and gender non-conforming Canadian artists

    April 8, 2018
  • Block Heater
    Grade A Festivals

    Block Heater

    February 12, 2020 /

    Block Heater February 20-22, 2020WebsiteFacebookInstagram Calgary Folk Music Festival presents the fifth annual Block Heater (Calgary, AB) February 20-22, in the heart of Calgary’s Inglewood and East Village. Over thirty artists — from the homegrown to the far-flung — perform in concerts and collaborative sessions at five uniquely Calgary venues: the Central Library, Festival Hall, Gorilla Whale, Ironwood, King Eddy, and Studio Bell. Cure your winter cabin fever and wander from stage to stage featuring everything from the truest folk to the newest hip hop! Visit their website for tickets and lineup info!

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    Calgary Folk Music Festival

    June 3, 2020
    DIY Spring Festival

    DIY Spring Festival

    March 18, 2020

    Blue Skies

    July 8, 2020
  • Wavelength Winter Festival
    Grade A Festivals

    Wavelength Winter Festival

    February 5, 2020 /

    Wavelength Winter Festival has received an ‘A’ on the Canadian Festival Report Card for the past three years. Visit their website for tickets and lineup info for 2020!

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    Lawnya Vawnya

    Lawnya Vawnya

    March 11, 2020
    Winter Folk Camp

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    February 19, 2020

    Lunenberg Folk Harbour Festival

    July 15, 2020
  • 2019 Canadian Festival Report Card
    Canadian Festival Report Card

    2019 Canadian Festival Report Card

    January 21, 2020 /

    The 2019 Canadian Festival Report Card is here! Canadian Festival Report Card: 2019 Highlights 54 festivals were graded at an ‘A,’ down from 57 in 2018 (booooo) 116 festivals were graded Every province and territory in Canada is represented in this report card, for the third year in a row. However, many of the provinces/territories only have a few festivals listed, and we need to work in future to increase the numbers of festivals graded. As a group, these 116 festivals get an ‘A’ grade, booking 46% women-identifying or non-binary artists (up from 43% women-identifying or non-binary artists in 2018) This is a heartening result, as it means that overall,…

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    The Big Count 2018 – Canadian Festival Report Card

    April 27, 2018
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    June 18, 2019

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    November 12, 2017
  • 2018 festival report card
    Articles,  Canadian Festival Report Card

    2018 Canadian Festival Report Card

    March 6, 2019 /

    The 2018 Canadian Festival Report Card is here, and the results are heartening. Canadian Festival Report Card: 2018 Highlights 57 festivals were graded at an ‘A,’ up from 34 in 2017 113 festivals were graded Every province and territory in Canada is represented in this report card As a group, these 113 festivals get a ‘B’ grade, booking 43% women-identifying or non-binary artists (up from 36.5% women-identifying or non-binary artists in 2017) This is a big improvement, but we have questions: are women getting headlining slots? Are racialized and LGBTQ artists getting booked? Are women, racialized people, and LGBTQ people getting paid equally in comparison to their white, straight, Cis,…

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    May 10, 2012
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    September 17, 2014

    Music City – A strategy

    April 7, 2016
  • Artists,  Nova Scotia

    Artist Spotlight: Aqua Alta / Jenn Grant

    June 19, 2013 /

    I know I already did one this week, but then this new stuff slid across my dashboard and it stopped me in my eternal scroll and I had to share it, so here we are.  Two in one week. Except that this is actually two in one post, so three.  Well, I make the rules, such as they are, so I guess I can break them. Aqua Alta is a new project by Jenn Grant, Charles Austin, and Graeme Campbell.  So far, it’s barely more than a tease – a name, a one-pager website with no info or photos, and just three songs.  The first two got my attention, but…

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    Artist Spotlight: Jeanne Rochette

    May 21, 2020
    Witch-Prophet

    Artist Spotlight: Witch Prophet

    June 18, 2020
    Luna-Li

    Artist Spotlight: Luna Li

    March 27, 2020
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Secret Frequency (formerly Canadian Women Working in Music) is and education and advocacy not-for-profit dedicated to raising the profile of under-represented people within Canada’s music community – women, trans and non-binary folks, racialized and Indigenous people, and more.

We’d like the music community to be as awesome as it pretends to be.  We want it to be a safe, good place to party, to create, and to work.

We’re ready to rock the boat, even if it’s the boat that some of us are sitting in; no organization or individual should be above question or consequences.

If you don’t invite us to the table, we’ll show up anyway, and we’ll bring our own chair.

We produce the annual Canadian Festival Report Card, grading Gender representation on Festival stages, skills workshops, research, and more.  We aim to create initiatives with demonstrable, measurable impact, which are also accessible and modular, designed to be shared and implemented by other organizations.

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