A member of the Apsaalooke Nation, “Supaman” is an award-winning dancer and innovative hip-hop artist who leaves audiences in awe with his passion. His Endicott College show will highlight Native culture, comedy, and urban hip hop; Supaman’s words of hope, pride, and resilience come to life through his original art form and translate perfectly to the stage.
The award-winning Supaman lives on the Crow reservation in Montana, and has dedicated his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope, pride, and resilience through his performance. He won the 2017 MTV VMA award for “Best Fight Against the System!” He is also a “Nammy” Native American Music Award winner, “North American Indigenous Image Award” winner, and seven-time “Tunney Award” winner. He was awarded The “Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award” in Canada for best video and was voted MTV’s new “Artist of the Week!” His 2018 nominations brought him awards for “Best Hip Hop Album” and “Best Producer” for the Indigenous Music Awards. His latest videos titled “Prayer Loop Song” and “Why” both have gone viral and have received millions of views on YouTube and Facebook which has put him in high demand touring extensively throughout the U.S.A and internationally.
You can catch this tremendous performance Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rose Theater at the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College. General admission is $10, and the event is free to ECID holders. Tickets at tickets.endicott.edu. For more information email centerforthearts@endicott.edu or call (978) 998-7700.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Beverly Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, as well as by the Endicott College Task force for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging.
Located in Beverly, Massachusetts on 235 acres of oceanfront property, Endicott College offers doctorate, master and bachelor degree programs in the professional and liberal arts. The College has academic programs in Architectural Studies, Art History, Art Therapy, Arts Administration, Ceramics, Dance, Expressive Arts Therapy, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Music, Performing Arts, Photography, Studio Art, and Theater. Founded in 1939, Endicott provides an education built upon a combination of theory and practice, which is tested through internships and work experience. Studying at the Beverly campus, regionally, and internationally are approximately 2,750 undergraduate and more than 2,350 adult and graduate students.
For more information, visit www.endicott.edu
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