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North Shore Music Association Presents "Bizhiki": A Multidisciplinary Performance of Contemporary Ojibwe Music, Storytelling, and Culture

Oct 28, 2025 10:58AM ● By Content Editor

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From the North Shore Music Association - October 28, 2025


On Saturday, November 8, at 7 PM, the North Shore Music Association (NSMA) proudly presents Bizhiki at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts (51 W. 5th St., Grand  Marais, MN). Tickets are available at northshoremusicassociation.com in sliding-scale pricing tiers, and K–12 students attend free with reservations encouraged as a full house is anticipated. 

Bizhiki offers audiences an intimate, immersive evening of music, storytelling, and multimedia art centered on contemporary Ojibwe culture and lifeways. The performance brings together the powerful vocals and drumming of Dylan Bizhikiins Jennings (Bad River Ojibwe) and Joe Rainey Sr. (Red Lake Ojibwe) with the modern soundscapes of S. Carey—a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist known for his work with Bon Iver and as a solo artist. 

Through a blend of powwow drums, percussion, drum programming, electric bass, synthesizers,  guitars, piano, and vocals, Bizhiki explores themes of identity, loss, revitalization, and resilience in the Anishinaabe experience. The live performance integrates evocative visuals by the filmmaker  Finn Ryan, striking lighting, and layered sound design, creating a cohesive, moving artistic experience. 

Beyond the concert stage, Bizhiki is committed to education and community connection. The artists will spend Friday, November 7, at Cook County Schools ISD 166, leading workshops and performing for students to deepen understanding and foster dialogue around Indigenous culture and art. 

Audiences can expect to leave the November 8 performance feeling intellectually, spiritually, and culturally nourished—a powerful opportunity to engage with Ojibwe culture through the lens of music, art, and storytelling. 

For tickets and information, visit northshoremusicassociation.com


This event is funded in part by the Cook County Community Fund and the Anishinabe Fund of the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.


 

 

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