Sustainability Fair: “Braiding Cultures” Irish & Odawa Jam Session with Song, Storytelling, Drumming & Dance

$20.00

Friday, June 19 | 7:00pm | BIC Center Theater

Join us for a special “Braiding Cultures” evening celebrating the vibrant connections between Irish and Odawa traditions on Beaver Island. This unforgettable program features the powerful Spirit Lake Singers & Drummers with Jingle Dance performers, five-time champion Irish storyteller Jane McDaniel from Achille (Eagle) Island, Ireland, and Turtle Clan Water Protector Dr. Nichole Biber of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians. Together, they will share stories, music, and traditions that honor sacred land, water, and all our relations — weaving together the bright, colorful braids of two proud cultures.

Ticketed Reserved Seat Event. All seats $20. Seating selection made at checkout.

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Description

The evening begins at 7:00 PM with Spirit Lake Songs, Drums, and Jingle Dancers, followed by welcome remarks from Tara’s Meadow Director Seamus Norgaard, Beaver Island Irish Heritage Group President Kitty McNamara, and historian Robert Cole, including a poem and penny whistle performance. Afterwards, Seanachie storyteller, Jane McDaniel, and Dr. Nichole Biber will lead us into  “Braiding Cultural Stories: Irish & Odawa Sacred Land, Water, & All Our Relations.” The evening concludes with a final Spirit Lake Songs, Drums, and Jingle Dancers.

This concert is a part of the Beaver Island Sustainability Fair. For more information on additional events this week, please visit https://www.tarasmeadow.org/bisf

About Nichole Biber

Dr. Nichole Keway Biber is a tribal citizen of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians (Waganakising Odawa), and is part of the Turtle Clan (Mishiik e Dodem). Her family currently resides in East Lansing, where she earned her PhD in English from MSU. Nichole began working for Clean Water Action as the Mid-Michigan Campaign Organizer in September of 2023, in a continuation of her efforts as a Water Protector to Shut Down Line 5. She is motivated to help stand against all such threats to traditional lifeways and the well-being of every community in the Great Lakes water basin and beyond.

About Robert Cole

Robert Cole is a 5th generation Beaver Islander, poet, and historian steeped in the lore of the Beaver Island archipelago. Following years of work in educational and health and wellness settings on the East Coast he returned to Beaver Island, where he has been involved in various aspects of community service professionally and as a volunteer. A poetry/song collaboration based on his work has been performed at Carnegie Hall, with a new collaboration due for stage premiere in the next year.

About Jane McDaniel

Jane McDaniel is a seasoned storyteller with a rich background in Celtic lore and storytelling. Born in Limerick, Ireland, she moved to Texas in 1993, bringing with her a wealth of Celtic stories.  McDaniel has been a five year national champion in Irish Storytelling, and honors her craft by telling and collection stories on Achill Island, Ireland, each summer. She has been involved in various storytelling events, including workshops at the Milwaukee Irish Festival and a storytelling tour in southern Germany. McDaniel’s storytelling workshops are available for private and corporate events, folklife festivals, birthday parties, schools, libraries, and retirement homes across Texas, Ireland, and Germany.

About Melissa Wiatrolik

Melissa Wiatrolik has served as the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians since 2017, leading efforts focused on historic preservation, cultural resource protection, repatriation, and the stewardship of culturally significant and ancestral sites throughout northern Michigan and the Great Lakes region. The role includes collaborating with tribal communities, government agencies, historians, and archaeologists to preserve Indigenous heritage and strengthen public understanding of Odawa history and cultural traditions. In 2024, Melissa was also named Visitor Services Director for the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society, further expanding a longstanding commitment to education, history, and community engagement.

About Spirit Lake Drummers

The Spirit Lake Drummers are a Native American drumming group known for providing music and spiritual enhancement to various events, including anniversary Masses at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish and community awareness events. They often perform to honor traditions and share culture.

About the Beaver Island Sustainability Fair

The annual Beaver Island Sustainability Fair showcases the progress, successes, and “champions” of the three sustainability pillars of the Beaver Island Sustainability Initiative (BISI): local foods, clean, smart energy, and ecological & cultural resilience. We honor what Islanders and our mainland partners have been doing—and what plans are in the works—to create and support these key facets of sustainability.

About the Tara’s Meadow

Tara’s Meadow is a 30-acre retreat and educational center on Beaver Island, Michigan. For over twenty years, they have hosted educational workshops, classes, and events that foster a healthy sense of self, community, and place, and that further environmental and cultural awareness, wisdom and eco-literacy. Tara’s education efforts enhance our students and guests sense of place, awareness of “land as community,” and understanding of the native concept “all my relations.” The retreats offer a place of respite, good counsel, and rejuvenation of the spirit. They also provide opportunities for field studies and immersive educational experiences for school groups, teachers, and college students, as well as other organizations aligned with our mission. This serves their larger vision of “Earth Peace” – bringing more harmony to our human interface with the planet.

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Event Details

Ticketing. You will receive an email confirming your transaction shortly after you make your reservation.  We will then process the transaction after which you will receive an additional two emails one of which will include your tickets to the event. Please allow one business day to process your transaction. (Reservations on the day of the performance will be processed as soon as possible or at the event.)  If you purchase your tickets with a check, we may not process the transaction until we confirm payment. More information on using the BIC Center Ticket Site is available at store.biccenter.org/tickettips.

Admission to the Event. For admission to the event, please either (a) save the email with the tickets and bring it with you on a mobile device or (b) print out the ticket document attached to the email and bring it with you.

Safety Requirements. All events at the BIC Center will comply with safety requirements mandated by state and local authorities in effect at the time of the event.  Click here for current details. If necessary events may be moved to an outside location, postponed or canceled. Please understand that our first concern is the safety of our guests, performers and staff.

Special Accommodations.  The BIC Center Theater is equipped with a T-Coil assistive hearing system.  If you use hearing aids that are T-Coil capable, check with your audiologist about activating the that technology to provide hearing assistance in the BIC Center Theater.  If not, BIC Center provided headsets may be used with the system.  Just ask at the front desk.  If you need other accommodations to attend the event, please check with the BIC Center front desk at least 48 hours in advance so that we are able to determine if we will be able to meet your needs.  The BIC Center Theater is wheel chair accessible.

Date: June 19, 2026

Start time: 07:00 p.m. EDT

End time: 09:00 p.m. EDT

Venue: BIC Center Theater

Coordinates: 45.74730, -85.51932

Directions: Across from the ferry dock...

Phone: 231-448-2022

Email: seamus@tarasmeadow.org

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