Field Hall presents Small Island Big Song’s ‘Our Island’

International tour supports Maui Strong Fund

Small Island Big Song brings artists of Taiwan, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea and Tahiti to the Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles on Sunday.

Small Island Big Song brings artists of Taiwan, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea and Tahiti to the Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles on Sunday.

PORT ANGELES — Small Island Big Song will perform at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles on Sunday as part of the group’s international tour “Our Island,” which unites leading performers from the Pacific and Indian oceans.

The 3 p.m. Sunday performance at the center at 201 W. Front St. will include a pre-show introduction by producers BaoBao Chen and Tim Cole, as well as a post-show First Fed Community Conversation with the artists.

Tickets for Small Island Big Song at Field Hall are currently available online at www.fieldhallevents.org/tickets as well as through the box office.

Tickets are $15 for students/youth and $20-$60 for adults. $5 from each ticket sale will benefit the Maui Strong Fund, supporting wildfire recovery.

Small Island Big Song brings together some of the most prominent artists of Taiwan, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea and Tahiti, organizers said.

These artists have made a conscious choice to preserve the cultural voice of their people, singing in their native languages and playing traditional instruments.

Their unique lineages, combined with diverse contemporary styles such as roots-reggae, beats, folk and spoken-word, establish a contemporary musical dialogue between cultures.

The performance draws on ancestral heritage to address contemporary issues with a hopeful vision for the future.

The performance is framed with live visuals filmed across 16 island nations during a three-year field trip by the project’s co-founders, Taiwanese theater producer BaoBao Chen and Australian music producer/filmmaker Tim Cole.

“Bringing Small Island Big Song to Field Hall is an opportunity to amplify indigenous voices while addressing climate change,” said Steve Raider-Ginsburg, executive and artistic director at Field Hall.

“As we immerse ourselves in this powerful show, we are reminded of our own seaside community’s interconnectedness with the ocean and the need for collective action.”

Following the performance, attendees are invited to a free post-show First Fed Community conversation moderated by Tom Sanford, North Olympic Land Trust executive director.

The conversation will feature performers from the show, along with Melissa Williams, executive director of Feiro Marine Life Center; Kevin Grant, superintendent of NOAA’s Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary; and a representative from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.

“Small Island Big Song transcends cultural boundaries and raises the question: What will we tell our children if we fail to protect the planet?” according to a press release.

For more information, contact boxoffice@fieldhallevents.org or call 360-477-4679, ext. 1.

More in Entertainment

Grand Olympics Chorus to host guest night

The Grand Olympic Chorus will host guest night from 6:15… Continue reading

Marine science, ecosystem to be discussed at Studium Generale

Clallam Marine Resources Committee members will speak at 12:35… Continue reading

Quimper’s Watch will present “Songs of the Sea” at Candlelight Concerts on Thursday in Port Townsend.
Quimper’s Watch to perform at Candlelight Concerts series

Quimper’s Watch will present “Songs of the Sea” during… Continue reading

Mary Delany’s life and art will be the topic of a Northwind Art School class on Friday. (Northwind Art)
New class added to Women in Art History series

Mary Delany lived a life of reinvention. At age… Continue reading

Film fundraiser to benefit Port Angeles High School orchestra

Zoe Omega and Sarah Tucker Zone will host “Charlie… Continue reading

Symphony, film screenings set for this weekend

Symphony performances, a garden discussion and film screenings highlight weekend events on… Continue reading

Tuba player Tyler Benedict is the featured soloist in concerts this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)
‘Music to warm the soul’ in Sequim and Port Angeles

Tuba soloist, orchestra to present first concerts of ’26

Panel discussion set to honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy

Migizi Miigwan/Nicole Nesberg will facilitate a panel discussion during… Continue reading

“Jazz Club” will be among the hundreds of works in Northwind Art’s benefit pop-up sale this weekend at Jeanette Best Gallery, 701 Water St. in Port Townsend. (Northwind Art)
Northwind sale brings multitude of art, supplies to Port Townsend

Hundreds of bargains on artwork, books, materials and craft… Continue reading

Sorin to present first Yard and Garden series lecture

Marni Sorin will present “Growing Practices for a Resilient… Continue reading

Garden lecture, arts exhibits this weekend

A gardening lecture, photography and art exhibits highlight weekend events on the… Continue reading

Auditions to be conducted for ‘Cinderella’ production

Ghostlight Productions will conduct auditions for its production of… Continue reading