Application deadline is February 24
Cultural Industries Ontario North has announced the second edition of the Indigenous Music Mentorship Program.
The program provides one-on-one, personalized mentorships to musicians who identify as First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, and who are based in Northern Ontario. Mentors for this year’s program include G.R Gritt from Sudbury and Nick Sherman from Thunder Bay. Following a round table conversation with mentors, mentees and mentor facilitator Pandora Topp, selected participants will participate in monthly two-hour meetings directly with mentors remotely for a total of six months beginning in March.
Participants will also be invited to attend the Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards conference in November 2023, including a paid showcase featuring the mentors and mentees during the NOMFA conference.Mentor biographies:
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