Remix Culture: Moe Clark and HAT Live at the Aga Khan Museum
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1h 1m
Culminating from a unique residency at the Aga Khan Museum, this interdisciplinary performance features the powerful collaboration of Métis artist Moe Clark and Moroccan artist Hatim Belyamani (HAT), who bring together their unique heritages to explore shared experiences through music and performance.
Drawing from Indigenous traditions and Sufi practices from across the globe, Clark and Belyamani guide the audience through a transformative experience that highlights the deep connections between these ancient spiritual practices. As they intertwine their artistic expressions, the audience witnesses the fusion of distinct cultural threads — each with its own nuances and rhythms — into a harmonious whole.
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