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International quintet Curawaka is a musical group of unique soundscapes, mixing elements from indigenous traditions, traditional Latin-American folk rhythms and soaring melodies from Scandinavian folklore into a genre they call “world medicine music” or “sacred world music”. Their songs celebrate the infinite beauty and sacredness of life, and carries a message of hope, trust and unity in a time when the world yearns for reconnection and authenticity.
Hailing from as far apart as Norway, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil, Curawaka are - like their music - of the world. Their debut album “Call of the Wild” (2018) is a tribute to world cultural heritage and folklore of peoples or the natural world, as well as an accomplished amalgam of musicianship and spirituality. Their second album “Dreamtime” (2023) is a journey through sound and soul, through fabrics of waking and dreaming reality, with stitches of world rhythms and celestial melodies. Within these sounds, Curawaka is showing the way back to the heart, with a message to take care of nature and protect the wild and sacred in this world.
“Dreamtime” is also a profound testament to Curawaka's mission to highlight the voices of First Nation Peoples. The album features collaborations with, and guest appearances by, several indigenous leaders, elders and wisdom keepers from around the world, continuing Curawaka’s commitment to celebrating and honouring native cultures, emphasising their pivotal role in the healing of humankind.
Hailing from as far apart as Norway, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil, Curawaka are - like their music - of the world. Their debut album “Call of the Wild” (2018) is a tribute to world cultural heritage and folklore of peoples or the natural world, as well as an accomplished amalgam of musicianship and spirituality. Their second album “Dreamtime” (2023) is a journey through sound and soul, through fabrics of waking and dreaming reality, with stitches of world rhythms and celestial melodies. Within these sounds, Curawaka is showing the way back to the heart, with a message to take care of nature and protect the wild and sacred in this world.
“Dreamtime” is also a profound testament to Curawaka's mission to highlight the voices of First Nation Peoples. The album features collaborations with, and guest appearances by, several indigenous leaders, elders and wisdom keepers from around the world, continuing Curawaka’s commitment to celebrating and honouring native cultures, emphasising their pivotal role in the healing of humankind.
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