Joeann is on leave; current faculty are listed here. |
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Joeann Argue is an Anishnaabekwe and settler currently residing on Michi Saagiig land. She is a musician, artist, mom, dog rescuer, and professor in Indigenous Performance at Trent University. Every year, 60 students with a wide variety of backgrounds and musical abilities take her Contemporary Indigenous Music performance class and live to tell the tale. Joeann also teaches storytelling and performance and is a maker of traditional instruments and beadwork. She is a founding member of Unity, the four-women Indigenous vocal ensemble that has been bringing traditional and contemporary Indigenous music to a variety of venues since 2004. |
* Peterboro' Examiner, 2023
* Peterboro' Examiner, 2022
* Ludwig van Toronto, 2020
* La Scena Musicale, 2019
* Boost Your Vocal Skills, 2018
* CBC Radio interview, 2018
* Jazz and World Music, 2017
* Spotlight on Strings, 2016
* Active Senior’s Digest, 2016
* The Link, 2016
* Toronto Life, 2016
* Musical America, 2016
* A Choral Experience, 2015
* Everything Zoomer, 2015
* CAA Magazine, 2015
* Reader’s Digest, 2014
* Making Music Magazine, 2011
* The Music Scene, 2011
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