The Northeastern Arts Network Proudly Presents Supaman At Sidney Middle School Nov. 8Th

Supaman is an award winning Native American Dancer and Innovative Hip Hop Artist who has dedicated his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope and faith through hip hop music. Supaman combines Native American culture and urban hip hop culture which dazzles audiences and captivates listeners. For this he has gained the respect of his culture and generation. The communicative talent along with the compassion that exudes from his music allows him to connect with people from all walks of life. His uncanny ability to motivate, encourage, and inspire through dance, and hip hop music keeps him at the forefront among his contemporaries which gives him a platform to educate on Indigenous issues. 

Supaman has been the recipient of the 2017 MTV VMA award for "Best Fight Against the System". He has also won several Native American Music Awards and was awarded the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award in Canada. His latest videos titled, "Prayer Loop Song" and "Why" have gone viral and have received over 3 million views on Youtube and Facebook which have put Supaman in high demand touring extensively throughout the USA and internationally.

As a member of the "Apsaalooke Nation", Supaman (Christian Takes Gun Parrish) makes his home on the Crow reservation in Montana.

This captivating performance will take place at the Sidney Middle School at 7:00 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased at the door - $15/Adults, $13/Seniors, and $10/Students. For additional concert information contact Candy Markwald 406-488-4155, Jill Hill 406-489-4304, or Leann Pelvit at 433-3500.

The Big Sky Series is made possible in part through grant support from Montana's Cultural Trust, Montana

Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, the Montana Performing Arts Consortium and WESTAF.

 

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