Inuit throat-singing or katajjarniq, is a form of expression and imitation of the environment. Inuit throat-singing has been known for friendly competitions, imitating environmental sounds, comforting our children and connecting. The commonly known form consists of two people singing duets in a close face-to-face formation. There are no instruments used, it can be an entertaining contest to see who can outlast the other. This club is for anyone who wants to learn about the benefits of throat-singing, try some throat-singing, and find joy in this beautiful and traditional Inuit art form, one that is still used by Inuit today. 👥
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