Idaho State-Civic Symphony and Shoshone-Bannock performers collaborate for an evening of cultural exchange

The Idaho State-Civic Symphony ushered in Native American Heritage Month with “Songs of the Land,” a stunning collaborative evening of Shoshone-Bannock drummers, dancers, internationally acclaimed flutist and composer Hovia Edwards and the music of Béla Bartók.

Symphony Conductor and Artistic Director Dr. Nell Flanders designed the evening to include, meld and celebrate tribal and western cultures. In fact, the evening began with a welcome from both nations. The event was held on Nov. 2 at Idaho State University’s Stephens Performing Arts Center.

After Idaho State-Civic Symphony Executive Director Logan Anderson formally began the evening, Flanders read an official Idaho State University Land Acknowledgment statement which declared, “We acknowledge the Fort Hall Shoshone and Bannock peoples, their elders past and present, their future generations, and all Indigenous peoples, including those upon whose land the University is located. We offer gratitude for the land itself and the original caretakers of it.”

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