Title: “Join Gi Matan Guma’ for a Cultural Celebration at Guam Museum”
Get ready to dive into a celebration that blends history, art, and community—Gi Matan Guma’ is throwing down an event at the Guam Museum that’s bound to resonate with everyone, especially those of us who vibe with our rich cultural roots. This Saturday, October 4th, from 11 AM to 1 PM, you’re invited to join a creative mash-up of performance, visual art, and storytelling that echoes Chamoru heritage and connects us with Indigenous cultures across the Pacific.
After a whirlwind three weeks of cultural exchange, where local artists journeyed through various communities—from Maine’s Wabanaki Homelands to the Chinook territories in Portland—Gi Matan Guma’ is back home. Artistic director Dakota Camacho is leading the charge with a project named Mali’e’, reviving an ancient Chamoru art form known as Kantan Chamurita. This tradition is all about storytelling, call-and-response, and creating a strong sense of community. Imagine interactive performances that not only share stories but also celebrate the diverse voices of our island.
One standout feature of this event is how it showcases the true essence of collaboration. Joseph Certeza, a traditional pattern design artist, highlights the significance of building relationships with different Indigenous communities along this journey. By sharing stories and experiences, they aim to unite various cultural backgrounds, enriching our understanding of both local and global narratives. This is more than just an event; it’s a chance to connect on a deeper level with the artistic community around us.
The Mali’e’ cohort will feature Chamoru dancers, artists, and storytellers bringing their talents to the forefront. Expect a multi-disciplinary performance that includes everything from dance to visual art, creating a lively atmosphere where unity and creativity thrive. Plus, there will be unique creations available for purchase, like handmade earrings and traditional crafts. If you’re looking to grab something special to remember the day, you won’t want to miss out on these handmade pieces!
So, if you’re curious about Chamoru heritage or just want to soak up some local culture, make your way to the Guam Museum this Saturday. This is your chance not just to watch but to engage, ask questions, and learn more about our island’s history. Follow Gi Matan Guma’ on Instagram @gimatanguma to stay in the loop and help keep our vibrant community spirit alive. See you there!
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