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INUK

Inuk grew up on Lasqueti Island, a tiny remote island in the Georgia Strait, and first encountered mixing music at the age of 11. Spinning only vinal for the first several years, as well as being trained in instruments has made for a solid foundation in music structure and playing by ear. Playing at community halls, coastal festivals, beaches, mountain tops, and everywhere in between. The passion and joy Inuk brings to the decks is clear to see and feel, and it is easy to find yourself swept off your seat and onto the dance floor.With smooth transitions, and grooves from all kinds of genres, get your hearts and dancing shoes ready for a musical delight!Being half Inuit, from the high Western Arctic, the name Inuk is an homage to his heritage. Inuit translates from the Inuktitut language meaning human beings. Inuk is the singular of the word Inuit, which translates to human being.

INUK

PRODUCTION PARTNERS & FUNDERS

CreativeBC-BCID_V_RGB_rev_edited_edited.

Supported by 

Creative BC & 

the Province of BC

©2025 by Mt. Eliah Presents​

LOCATION

Pachena Bay is located 5 kms south of Bamfield, BC,

on the West Coast of Vancouver Island.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We recognize the Huu-ay-aht First Nations sovereignty and authority over their ḥahuułi [ha-houlthee] (territory), we honour their cultural heritage and tradition, and we give thanks to their Chiefs, their Council, and each of their members, with particularly deep gratitude to the the beach keepers of Pachena Bay, for allowing us to spend time learning, being, and playing on their sacred land at Pachena Bay.

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