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Hovia Edwards
- Fort Hall, ID
- Native American Entertainment
- Travels nationwide
- Contact for rates
Overview
Hovia Edwards is a renowned Native American flutist. She is a member of the Shoshone-Bannock tribes and has achieved recognition for her skillful and soulful flute performances. Edwards has dedicated much of her career to both preserving traditional Native American music and incorporating contemporary elements into her works. She has performed at various cultural events, festivals, and concerts, often sharing the stage with other notable musicians. Her work has not only contributed to the celebration of Native American heritage but also brought the unique sounds of the Native American flute to a broader audience.
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Booking Info
Price Range: Contact for rates
Languages: English
What to Expect
If you attended a performance by Hovia Edwards, you would experience:
1. **Cultural Journey**:
- A mesmerizing journey through Native American culture conveyed through the soulful sounds of the Native American flute.
- Insightful stories and explanations about the origins and meanings of each piece, offering a deep cultural context.
2. **Musical Excellence**:
- Masterful flute playing showcasing a variety of traditional and contemporary pieces.
- A blend of hauntingly beautiful, meditative melodies and rhythmically engaging tunes, demonstrating the diverse capabilities of the Native American flute.
3. **Emotional Resonance**:
- An immersive emotional experience that touches the heart and soul, fostering a connection to nature and indigenous heritage.
- Moments of tranquility and reflection as the music naturally invokes a sense of peace and calm.
4. **Visual and Auditory Experience**:
- Possibly, performances enhanced with traditional attire and visual elements that reflect the rich cultural backgrounds.
- Expertly crafted soundscapes that transport listeners to the vast and serene landscapes of Native American territories.
If you hired Hovia Edwards, you would receive:
1. **Professionalism and Reliability**:
- A dependable and professional artist committed to delivering high-quality performances tailored to your event or venue.
- Clear communication and timely coordination throughout the planning and execution stages.
2. **Customized Performances**:
- The ability to customize performances to suit a variety of settings, such as concerts, festivals, cultural events, educational workshops, or private functions.
- Flexibility in adapting the repertory and presentation style based on the audience and event theme.
3. **Educational Engagement**:
- Opportunities for educational workshops or presentations that delve deeper into the history and techniques of Native American flute music.
- Interactive sessions that allow audience members to learn about and experience the flute up close, fostering greater appreciation and understanding.
4. **Marketing and Promotion**:
- An established artist with a reputation that can attract and engage a wide audience, adding significant value to your event.
- Assistance in promoting the event to ensure maximum reach and participation through various channels, utilizing her established following.
About
Hovia Edwards: A Musical Journey
Hovia Edwards was born into a rich cultural tapestry, with Shoshone, Navajo, and Okanagan roots. Growing up in Fort Hall, Idaho, she was immersed in the traditions and stories of her ancestors, which deeply influenced her musical journey.
Hovia’s talent for music was evident from a young age. She began playing the Native American flute, an instrument that would become her signature. At just 14 years old, she recorded her first album, “Morning Star,” showcasing her prodigious talent and deep connection to her heritage.
Hovia’s career is marked by numerous performances at prestigious events and collaborations with other artists. One of her notable contributions was to the opera “Nu Nah-Hup: Sacajawea’s Story,” where her flute playing added an authentic and emotive layer to the production.
Hovia’s music is a blend of traditional Native American elements and contemporary influences. Her compositions are known for their expressive quality and ability to convey deep emotions. She often draws inspiration from the natural world and the stories of her people, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
Beyond her musical achievements, Hovia is also a cultural leader. She actively works to preserve and promote Native American traditions and arts. Through her music and community involvement, she aims to inspire the next generation and keep her heritage alive.
Hovia Edwards continues to be a beacon of cultural pride and artistic excellence. Her work not only entertains but also educates and uplifts, making her a cherished figure in both the Native American community and the broader world of music.
Albums:
1. Morning Star (2002): This was Hovia’s debut album, recorded when she was just 14 years old. It features a collection of tracks that showcase her early talent and deep connection to her cultural roots1.
2. Reflections (2003): This album continues to explore traditional Native American themes, blending them with contemporary sounds to create a unique and evocative listening experience1.
Notable Performances
• Nu Nah-Hup: Sacajawea’s Story: Hovia played the Native American flute in this opera, adding an authentic and emotive layer to the production2.
• Various Cultural Events: Hovia has performed at numerous cultural and community events, sharing her music and heritage with diverse audiences.
Hovia’s music is known for its expressive quality and ability to convey deep emotions. She often draws inspiration from the natural world and the stories of her people, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative. Her compositions blend traditional Native American elements with contemporary influences, making her music accessible to a wide audience.
Additional Booking Notes
If you are considering hiring Hovia Edwards for a performance, here are some general technical requirements that might be necessary to ensure a successful event. These requirements can vary depending on the venue and the scale of the performance, so it's always best to communicate directly with the artist or her management for specific needs.
### Technical Requirements:
1. **Sound Equipment**:
- **Microphones**: High-quality microphones suitable for capturing the nuanced sounds of the Native American flute.
- A clip-on or lavalier microphone for the flute to allow mobility and clear sound.
- Additional microphones for accompanying instruments or vocalists if part of the performance.
- **PA System**: A professional Public Address system that includes mixers, amplifiers, and speakers to ensure the sound reaches the entire audience.
- **Monitors**: Stage monitors to allow the performer to hear herself and any accompanying musicians clearly.
2. **Stage Requirements**:
- **Lighting**: Basic stage lighting to highlight the performer. This can include spotlights and mood lighting.
- **Performance Space**: A clean, uncluttered performance area that allows for movement. A table for her instruments, with table cloth.
- **Seating Arrangements**: Adequate seating for the audience, arranged in a way that provides a good line of sight to the stage.
3. **Acoustic Considerations**:
- **Acoustic Treatment**: Ensure the venue has good acoustics. If needed, acoustic treatment can enhance the sound quality, especially in larger or outdoor venues.
4. **Logistics**:
- **Sound Check**: Time for a thorough sound check before the performance to adjust levels and settings.
- **Technical Support**: On-site technical support staff to handle the soundboard, lighting, and any technical issues that may arise.
- **Recording Equipment**: If the performance is to be recorded, ensure professional recording equipment is set up and tested beforehand.
5. **Additional Requirements**:
- **Hospitality**: Water, snacks, and a comfortable space for the artist to prepare and relax before and after the performance.
- **Transportation**: Arrangements for transportation, especially if the venue is not local.
### For Educational or Workshop Settings:
If Hovia Edwards is hired for a workshop or educational session, additional requirements might include:
- **Visual Aids**: Projectors, screens, or whiteboards for presentations.
- **Handouts or Materials**: Copies of educational materials for participants.
- **Interactive Space**: A setup that allows for interaction with participants, such as circle seating for intimate settings.
### Customization:
It's essential to discuss any specific needs or customizations directly with Hovia Edwards or her management team to tailor the technical setup according to the unique aspects of her performance and the venue’s capabilities.
By addressing these technical requirements, you can ensure a high-quality and memorable performance that fully showcases Hovia Edwards' talent and artistry.
Services Offered
Set List
This typically will vary depending on the event I’m performing at, how long the event will be, and what kind of audience will be attending.
Influences & Inspiration
-2002 Salt Lake City Opening Ceremony for the Winter Olympics.
- Nu Nah-Hup: Sacajawea’s Story Opera- working with opera singers and playing along side Orchestras.
-Indigenous Soundscapes in Motion performance: working with numerous great dancers, singers, and talented musicians.
Setup Requirements
Sound engineer (if larger events)
Soft & Ambient Lighting (for larger events)
Shire 58 microphone or high quality lavalier
Boom stand microphone stand (if using Shure 58 microphone)
A reliable PA system to ensure the sound reaches all audience members clearly with Reverb/Delay
Monitors on stage for the performer to hear herself. (For larger events)