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CCAC wants to make Kantan Isla an annual event

In an attempt to promote and keep alive indigenous music in the CNMI, the Commonwealth Council for Arts and Culture revived last Thursday the Kantan Isla Kkėėlůl Falůu Concert at the Civic center in Susupe. The four-hour concert featured guest performers singing songs in the...
Posted On Dec 19 2022 06:06
, By Chrystal Marino | Correspondents

Kantan Isla returns after 13 years

The revival of the Kantan Isla music festival may not have generated a large crowd, but it was still a success despite the small numbers. According to Commonwealth Council of Culture and Arts executive director Parker Yobei, the event last Friday night is still considered a...
Posted On Nov 20 2017 06:06
, By Ross Garcia

Community Briefs – November 17, 2017

Kantan Isla today The Kantan Isla Music Festival will be held today, Nov. 17, at the Garapan Fishing Base, from 5pm to 11pm. For additional information, call CCA at 322-9982. There would be a raffle drawing and incentives for participating individuals. Ten vendor slots are open...
Posted On Nov 17 2017 06:06
, By Press Release

‘Kantan Isla’ to be revived

After a silence of 13 years, the indigenous musical festival “Kantan Isla” will be revived. First established on Saipan in 1998, Kantan Isla became an annual event until it was abruptly stopped in 2004. The current Commonwealth Council of Arts and Culture decided it is about time...
Posted On Aug 10 2017 06:06
, By Kimberly A. Bautista

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