New provincial Indigenous music organization established to help make dreams a reality
A new non-profit music organization has been established to highlight Indigenous music of all ages from across the province.
The Saskatchewan Indigenous Music Association (SIMA) was announced on Thursday morning at the EA Rawlinson Centre with the goal of promoting and supporting Saskatchewan-based Indigenous artists, groups, and music.
Sask. music legend Donny Parenteau teamed up with seven other individuals to help create the new organization, including Dale McArthur, Darwin Roy, Paul Lomheim, Roland Corrigal, Yvonne St. Germaine, and Sheryl and Grant Kimbley. Parenteau explained to paNOW the goals of SIMA and how the organization will work to help Indigenous artists.
“It’s to recognize all Saskatchewan Indigenous artists and musicians,” he said. “It gives the artists the opportunity to have a platform for them to have something and a goal to go to. We want to have our own organization to help them with all of the knowledge we have as a board because some people might not know what it’s like to record a demo, ‘what do you do with a song after it’s done?’, you know there’s a lot more than just playing your song in your bedroom and just leaving it there, let’s go ahead and let other people hear it. So that’s what we’re there for, we’re there to help you and we’re going to be that hand to help you when you need it.”