Cris Derksen Explained

Cris Derksen
Birth Date:ca. 1981
Birth Place:Alberta, Canada
Nationality:Cree, Canadian
Education:Bachelor of Music
Alma Mater:University of British Columbia
Occupation:Musician
Website:http://crisderksen.com

Cris Derksen is a two-spirit Juno Award–nominated Cree cellist from Northern Alberta, Canada. Derksen is known for her unique musical sound which blends classical music with traditional Indigenous music. Her music is often described as "electronic cello" or classical traditional fusion.[1]

Life and education

Derksen is from North Tallcree reserve in Northern Alberta, Canada, and has both Cree and Mennonite heritage. She attended a performing Victoria School for the Performing Arts in Edmonton, Canada and was trained in classical music from an early age. She received a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance at the University of British Columbia. During her time at UBC she held the position of Principal Cellist with the UBC Symphony Orchestra.[2]

Career

In 2009 Derksen was the curator in residence at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. She has traveled and performed internationally in numerous countries including: Germany, France, Spain, Norway, Czech Republic, Mexico, Sweden, and the United States. She has performed with the Beat Nation Live Collective, Kanye West, Kinnie Starr, Tanya Tagaq, Rae Spoon, and traditional pow wow groups.[3]

In 2015 Derksen's Orchestral Powwow Project album was produced in partnership with the independent record label Tribal Spirit Powwow.[4] During the making of this album Derksen utilized Tribal Spirit's library of powwow music as a resource and incorporated some of the traditional music found in this library in her project.[5] In the same year, Derkson was mentored by Canadian musician Buffy Sainte-Marie as part of an Ontario Arts Council grant.

In 2017, Derksen performed at the Annual Public Meeting of the Canada Council of the Arts with the Cris Derksen Trio which includes drummer Jesse Baird and dancer Nimkii Osawamick.[6]

In 2019, the Art Gallery of Ontario commissioned Derksen to create a new choral work inspired by the Early Rubens exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario.[7] Also in 2019, Derkson composed Maada’ookii Songlines, a choral work featuring 200 singers as part of the Luminato Festival.[8] Alongside, Chistine Tootoo and Jamie Griffiths, Derksen was part of a 2019 performance piece called Ikummagialiit, that was commissioned by the National Gallery of Canada as part of the Àbadakone exhibition on Indigenous art.[9]

In 2020, Derksen performed as part of CBC Gem's Queer Pride Inside special.[10]

Musical releases

Composer credits

Awards

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio . . June 20, 2016 .
  2. Web site: Cris Derksen enhances her sonic adventure . Dickie. Mary . Spring 2015 . musicworks.ca . June 20, 2016 .
  3. Web site: Electro cellist Cris Derksen 'pow-wow-wows' with creative blend. Ball. David P.. 2013. Aboriginal Multi-Media Society. Windspeaker. July 13, 2016.
  4. Web site: Instrumental Album of the Year. . 2016. junoawards.ca. Radio. June 20, 2016.
  5. Web site: Cris Derksen. Ritornello Fresitval. July 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818091903/http://ritornello.ca/cris-derksen/. August 18, 2016. dead.
  6. Web site: 2017 Annual Public Meeting: Pierre Lassonde. 17 January 2017. Canada Council for the Arts. en. 2017-10-21.
  7. Web site: Owen Pallett, Cris Derksen and Matt Smith compose new music for the Art Gallery of Ontario. 2019-09-18. NOW Magazine. en-us. 2019-11-15.
  8. Web site: Luminato finale a gift to the city of Toronto The Star. thestar.com. June 21, 2019 . en. 2019-11-15.
  9. Web site: 5 things you can't miss in Àbadakone, the National Gallery's exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art. Ottawa Citizen. 2019-11-07. en. 2019-11-15.
  10. Peter Knegt, "This Pride, come inside for a digital queer cabaret unlike anything else". CBC Arts, June 22, 2020.
  11. Web site: Cellist Cris Derksen creates new genre with Orchestral Powwow . . October 4, 2015 . CBC.ca . . June 20, 2016 .
  12. Web site: Treading Water. 2021-10-11. Wookey Films. en-US.
  13. Web site: The Pass System (2015). Tamarack Productions. July 13, 2016.
  14. Web site: DanceWorks Presents Kaha:wi Dance Theatre. BroadwayWorld.com. en. 2019-11-15.
  15. News: Kiinalik: These Sharp Tools powerfully connects audience to peoples and culture of the North: review. thestar.com. 2018-07-23. en.
  16. Web site: DFC music student in Thunder Bay plays with city's symphony orchestra. aptnnews.ca. May 14, 2019 . en-US. 2019-11-15.
  17. News: Toronto Theatre Celebrated at the 2018 Dora Awards! Winners Announced!. BroadwayWorld.com. 2018-07-23. en.