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Resident Artists lay at the core of Last Voices. View work created by the Last Voices family of musicians, who aim to keep their traditional cultures alive by infusing modern pieces with the echoes of the past. Our library of Resident Artists features Pascal Oritaimae, Cliff Hewitt, SistaNative, and Waldo Fabian.


Cliff Hewitt
  Cliff Hewitt is always on the edge of something new. As a groundbreaking musician in the electronic drum world, Cliff continues to challenge his field by incorporating new technology and staggering levels of musicianship into all of his work.
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SistaNative
  SistaNative is a culture-intensive musician born to Tongan parents in one of the most ethically diverse pockets of Sydney, Australia. 
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Pascal Oritaimae
  Pascal is a Singer/Songwriter based in the Solomon Islands. His work on “Siva Pacifica” and “Last Voices From Heaven has established himself as a key player in the Last Voices Music Team.
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Haiti Earthquake
by Cliff Hewitt on January 18th, 2010

“Some of these scenes, you might find distressing” reported the news presenter. Bodies were laid across the road being used as a “barricade” reported another. The airport in chaos. Aid unable to reach the most needy. In this case, a whole country. These tragic scenes of course are coming from Haiti. A country that for [...]read more

LV in Botswana
by Cliff Hewitt on December 21st, 2009

Last Voices is donating electronic equipment to the Republic of Botswana in an effort to help them establish the first Last Voices digital hub. The relationship benefits both parties because it connects a fading culture with the rest of the world. This allows people all around the world see our mission in action while allowing [...]read more

Last Voices Around The World
by Cliff Hewitt on December 18th, 2009

Last Voices From Heaven, the 2003 documentary recently aired on National Geographic in 22 countries. It’s always exciting when the cause is spread to an entirely new group of people. In fact, I think that’s why I’m so passionate about this cause. Everyone can connect to a specific niche under the umbrella of cultural sustainability. [...]read more

Everyday Art
by Cliff Hewitt on December 18th, 2009

Hello, The unique thing about art is that it can play an integral role in our every day lives. When a piece of art stands for so much more than it’s physical self, it weaves it’s way in and out of our daily routines. Art can express specific messages about our lives, because life is [...]read more

Vanuatu
by Cliff Hewitt on December 18th, 2009

After building a foundation with the people of Botswana, we dug into the nation of Vanuatu, seeking to establish another digital hub.  Once you’ve started the journey, it’s important to continue down the road. When trying to unite people through a global movement, it’s important to cultivate relationships with people from many regions. We always [...]read more

Botswana
by Cliff Hewitt on December 18th, 2009

Last Voices has recently donated electronic equipment to the Republic of Botswana in an effort to help them establish the first Last Voices digital hub. The relationship benefits both parties because it connects a fading culture with the rest of the world. This allows people all around the world have direct access to our mission [...]read more

The Human in Humanities
by Cliff Hewitt on December 18th, 2009

Art isn’t easy. It’s a delicate process that draws on the emotional, physical, and spiritual sides of both the creator and its audience. There is something beautiful about the art’s high demand. Because it requires so much of us, it shares a personal meaning with everyone. It’s level of complexity leaves art open to interpretation. [...]read more

NATIVE’S BLOG – CAPTAIN’S LOG – a coconut dreaming
by SistaNative on December 4th, 2009

December, 2009. A Native’s Blog – causes one to instinctively ponder.. process / perspective / purpose A wise navigator sets coordinates based on prior knowledge, courses previously traveled… Yet I, have never been…. here… now.. doing this. My surname means ‘Battle with the Waves’. One strand of my woven lineage was gifted this name I [...]read more

A Pitjantjatjara Dawn ceremony on ANZAC DAY
by SistaNative on December 4th, 2009

It was as if the crows had called the dawn forward, coded cycles of song, undulating ancient waves of words, structured sounds moving through the crisp night air that sits still, wanting for the warmth of sun or fire. Just outside Amata: Cocooned by a string of Toyota, the new family – mobs of waiting [...]read more