CCC’s 1st Birthday Party

You are invited to the 1st Birthday Party for the Claremont Creative Center, and to celebrate Art, Music, and the Community!

Please join us as we celebrate 1st Birthday of the Claremont Creative Center!

Come enjoy food, games, music, and conversations with the community. We are thankful for all your support last year and look forward to a bright future!

Open to the public, free event. RSVP helps us how much food to prepare.

Donations are greatly appreciated.

Pamyua

Join us for a rare and exciting event with the Alaskan artists Pamyua, blending Inuit drum/dance melodies with R&B vocal styling and arrangements, at Claremont Creative Center, presented by West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts.

Tickets are sliding scale, suggested at $10 – 50 for an individual or $20-75 for a family. Your support of this program is appreciated, and no one will be turned away for lack of ability to pay.

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Pamyua was formed in April 1995 by brothers Phillip and Stephen Blanchett. The brothers stumbled upon a musical concept to blend Inuit drum/dance melodies with R&B vocal styling and arrangements. The duo immediately began sharing their performance around Alaska and collaborating with like-minded artists.

Later that year Ossie Kairaiuak permanently joined the group and in the spring of 1996 Karina Moeller permanently joined. Today the quartet works with world-class musicians from Alaska and Denmark and travels the world sharing their blend of cultural harmony.

Pamyua showcases Inuit culture though music and dance performance. The show is a platform to share indigenous knowledge and history. Their style derives from traditional melodies reinterpreted with contemporary vocalization and instrumentation. Often described as “Inuit Soul Music,” Pamyua has discovered their own genre.

Band members are proud to represent Indigenous culture. The group believes unity is possible though music and dance. Together, each member works to interpret Inuit traditions masterfully with joy and sincerity. The response to this message is tremendous as the group is a symbol of pride for Alaska’s indigenous people and to all who see them perform.

Pamyua’s performances aim to honor and share indigenous traditions through ceremony, songs, and dance.

Lazy Day Sunday Salon

All Ages.

Come have a lazy day hang out with friends new and old.

Bring your diy project with you, your book, board game,
or just chill.