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Sound & Environment: Music Mixing with Kino Benally
Sound & Environment: Music Mixing with Kino Benally

Sound & Environment: Music Mixing with Kino Benally

Friday, October 17, 2025

Event date: 11/6/2025 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Export event

 

About the Artist

Kino Benally is a Diné musician, producer, sound engineer, and artist from Shiprock, New Mexico. His work prioritizes collaboration with Indigenous peoples and strengthening contemporary Indigenous voices. Kino’s music has been featured on KEXP’s Song of the Day and on CBC Radio in Canada.

Kino frequently teaches workshops on sound and creativity to Indigenous youth, with past collaborations that include the Native American Community Academy; Dził Ditł’ooí School of Empowerment, Action, and Perseverance; Paper Rocket Productions; Survival of the First Voices; and many others. He has also worked as a composer and performer with Dancing Earth (a First Nations dance company) and contributed to PBS mini-series, including Class of ’27, Moroni for President, Mr. Navajo, and America Reframed. Through these projects, Kino continues to challenge his artistry and teaching methods while engaging in workshops and community organizing.

Check out Kino’s SoundCloud to listen to his most recent work.

 

 

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