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Dawn Avery (
Mohawk Mohawk may refer to: Related to Native Americans * Mohawk people, an indigenous people of North America (Canada and New York) *Mohawk language, the language spoken by the Mohawk people * Mohawk hairstyle, from a hairstyle once thought to have been ...
name Ieriho:kwats) is a composer, cellist,
vocalist Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
and educator.Robinson, Dylan (2020).
Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies
', unpaginated. University of Minnesota Press. .
Avery has worked with a range of musicians and is active in both language and cultural preservation as a musician and professor. Avery contributes to the preservation of musical culture by leading workshops and participating in traditional ceremonies. Described as part of a "dramatic increase" in American Indian
art music Art music (alternatively called classical music, cultivated music, serious music, and canonic music) is music considered to be of high phonoaesthetic value. It typically implies advanced structural and theoretical considerationsJacques Siron, ...
in the 1990s, her own music spans from traditional Mohawk and classical music,Hirschfelder, Arlene B. and Molin, Paulette Fairbanks (2012).
The Extraordinary Book of Native American Lists
', p.376. One of the "Thirteen Native Classical Musicians" list. Scarecrow Press. .
including orchestral music, to non-art genres such as
downtempo Downtempo (or downbeat) is a broad label for electronic music that features an atmospheric sound and slower beats than would typically be found in dance music. Closely related to ambient music but with greater emphasis on rhythm, the style may b ...
. She is number three on Hirschfelder and Molin's "Thirteen Native Classical Musicians" list.


Career

Active in indigenous language and
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as a musician, educator, and participant in
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ceremonies, Avery leads workshops and produces projects as part of the Native Composer's Project. Avery's Mohawk name is Ieriho:kwats and she wears the turtle clan. She has a doctoral degree in ethnomusicology on Native Classical composition and Indigenous theory. Avery is also a professor at
Montgomery College Montgomery College (MC) is a public community college in Montgomery County, Maryland. Founded officially in 1946 as Montgomery Junior College, its name comes from the county in which it is located. The earliest start date that can be contribute ...
. She was awarded the 2012 Maryland Professor of the Year by the
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and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Avery's exploration of
sacred music Religious music (also sacred music) is a type of music that is performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence. It may overlap with ritual music, which is music, sacred or not, performed or composed for or as ritual. Relig ...
led her to study the relationship between music and spirituality. She has led
meditation Meditation is a practice in which an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm ...
groups and spiritual music performances at the
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, the
Omega Institute for Holistic Studies Omega Institute for Holistic Studies is a non-profit educational retreat center located in Rhinebeck, New York. Founded in 1977 by Elizabeth Lesser and Stephan Rechtschaffen, inspired by Sufi mystic, Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan and his ecu ...
, Milan Sacred Music Festival, the Open Center in NYC, and Musicales Visuales in
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. As a leader of meditation and creativity workshops, she has worked with healers such as the
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, Rick Jarow, Ron Young, and Hilda Charleton. ''Rapidly Approaching Ecstasy: Music for Movement and Meditation'' features world grooves on the Hindu chakras along with a guided visualization track. ''Alchemy: Music for Meditation'' features tracks with various world music artists in duets with Avery on cello and voice. In addition to performing solo, she has also collaborated on famous pieces, even receiving a Grammy nomination for her works as a vocalist and cellist on Grover Washington's album ''Breath of Heaven'' (1997). Other artists on the album include Luciano Pavarotti, Sting, John Cale, John Cage, R. Carlos Nakai and Joanne Shenandoah. Avery has toured around the world playing Delta blues with the
Soldier String Quartet The Soldier String Quartet was a string quartet, founded by composer and violinist Dave Soldier, that specialized in performing a fusion of classical and popular music. The quartet proved a training ground for many subsequent experimental classical ...
, Persian funk with
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, and
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
tic repertoire with the New York City Opera Company. Avery has also toured with the North American Indian Cello Project, in which she premieres contemporary classical works by Native composers. She has received awards for her classical works from Duke University,
NYU New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, the ...
,
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, among others.


Works

Avery's works are diverse as she explores various different genres. In an interview with Suzanne Gilchrest of ''8 Strings and a Whistle'', Avery proclaimed that she has been influenced by classical music, world music,
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, and
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
, as well as by musicians such as
Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
, Coltrane, Pink Floyd, Johnny Whitehorse, and Sting. Avery's music can be heard on several award-winning films, including ''
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'', the Smithsonian's artwork '' Always Becoming'' by Nora Naranjo-Morse, several Rich-Heape Films and the movie ''
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''. Her most recent project and recording ''50 Shades of Red'' features music, dance, film, and ritual. Tara Gatewood of '' Native America Calling'' said this downtempo work is a new genre in
Native American music Indigenous music of North America, which includes American Indian music or Native American music, is the music that is used, created or performed by Indigenous peoples of North America, including Native Americans in the United States and Abori ...
.


''50 Shades of Red''

This album was first showcased to the public on October 18, 2014 for the first time at Montgomery College as part of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts on the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus as part of the college's Performing Arts Showcase Series. The showcase was an hour-long show, where Avery also incorporated a traditional dance to Down Tempo Native American music. The theme throughout the album is love. Just as the name of the album suggests, it explores the many kinds or "shades" of love from sensual love to spiritual love. Some of her popular songs from this album are "Strawberry Field Forever, My Heart Is Strong," and "My Life with You".


''Our Fire''

Her 2012 solo album ''Our Fire: Contemporary Native American Song'' won several nominations in the Indian Summer Awards, New Mexico Music Awards, and Native American Music Awards. ''Our Fire'' consists of native contemporary songs, choral chants, jazz, and cello. Avery sings in English and
Mohawk Mohawk may refer to: Related to Native Americans * Mohawk people, an indigenous people of North America (Canada and New York) *Mohawk language, the language spoken by the Mohawk people * Mohawk hairstyle, from a hairstyle once thought to have been ...
as well as playing the cello. ''Our Fire'' was nominated for Best Songwriting of the Year by the Native American Music Awards (NAMA). Grammy winner Larry Mitchell played the guitar and produced her album.


''Alchemy''

This album is a meditation album that was constructed to instill inner peace and produce renewed energy.


''True''

''True'' consists of music around the world in a setting with influences from Africa, Native America, Brazil, Mexico, Greece, and other native places. In this piece Avery sings in many languages. This piece reflects her different styles from around the world. This also includes voice, percussion, cello, and guitar.


"Sarabande" or ''two worlds''

Avery first performed the Sarabande from Bach's Suite No. 5 for solo cello in C minor, interspersed with, "improvised vocal line in a traditional falsetto style and a Buffalo drum line composer by Avery and performed by Steven Alvarez," and credited to Bach/Avery under the title "Sarabande", which she later performed under the title, "two worlds", which has been described as an example of the "non-interference" as embodied by the
Eastern Woodlands The Eastern Woodlands is a cultural area of the indigenous people of North America. The Eastern Woodlands extended roughly from the Atlantic Ocean to the eastern Great Plains, and from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico, which is now p ...
wampum belt Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of Native Americans. It includes white shell beads hand-fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell and white and purple beads made from the quahog or Western Nor ...
. Robinson emphasizes the difference between the two styles as a possible refusal or lack of desire or necessity to integrate, while writing with Levine, he and Robinson also discuss the, "unified...naturalize mixtures," although they confirm that Indigenous musicians in writing, specifically R. Wallace and Avery, "often," emphasize, "common philosophies more than similar musical languages," and that this piece forces examination of these topics.Levine, Victoria Lindsay and Robinson, Dylan (2019).
Music and Modernity Among First Peoples of North America
', p.253. Wesleyan University Press. .


References


External links


50 Shades of Red
(2014)
Our Fire
(2010)
Alchemy
(2006) *https://web.archive.org/web/20131203122404/http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/alumni/bio/avery
"American Indian Composers Go Classical"
by Felix Contreras, from ''All Things Considered'', January 1, 2009 *http://www.womanaroundtown.com/sections/woman-around-town/my-career-choice-dawn-avery-50-shades-of-red *https://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/EDU/Department4.aspx?id=31159 {{DEFAULTSORT:Avery, Dawn Native American composers Living people American Mohawk people Pupils of John Cage Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century American composers 20th-century American women musicians 20th-century American musicians 20th-century women composers 20th-century Native American women 20th-century Native Americans 21st-century American composers 21st-century American women musicians 21st-century women composers 21st-century Native American women 21st-century Native Americans American classical cellists Women classical cellists Montgomery College faculty 20th-century cellists 21st-century cellists