2-Spirit tenor Jeremy Dutcher plays Kay Meek Arts Centre, November 13

Artist from the Tobique First Nation infuses his bold piano compositions and sublime melodies with classical, jazz, and pop influences

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Jeremy Dutcher. Photo by Kirk Lisaj

 
 

2-Spirit artist Jeremy Dutcher, a member of the Tobique First Nation who transcends boundaries with his music, performs at Kay Meek Arts Centre on November 13 at 7:30 pm.

Dutcher is ever playful with his blending of classical, jazz, and pop influences as a tenor and pianist, while being full of reverence for the traditional songs of his home. The only two-time Polaris Music Prize winner, he first gained widespread recognition in 2018 with his groundbreaking debut album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa and again in 2023 for his sophomore release Motewolonuwok. In 2025, he was awarded the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.

With his sublime melodies, bold composition, and outstanding tenor voice, Dutcher will bring his ancestral language from the buried archives into the spotlight. He will be accompanied by woodwind player Naomi McCarroll-Butler and drummer Stefan Schneider.

Tickets and more details are available through Kay Meek Arts Centre.


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