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CBC and SOCAN Foundation's Reverie: The Indigenous Music Residency is returning this summer

Applications are open now until May 7.

Applications are open now until May 7

Logan poses on the red carpet in a red leather jacket and black hat.
Singer-songwriter Logan Staats was one of the inaugural Reverie participants in 2024. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

CBC and the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) Foundation are once again teaming up to launch Reverie: The Indigenous Music Residency, where four Indigenous musicians will come together to write music and expand on their artistry.

The four selected artists will spend July 2-31 in Toronto to foster their creativity and create an original song. They will receive mentorship, educational support and networking opportunities, while also accessing CBC's production facilities. At the end of the month, they will showcase their new material during a special live performance.

The first iteration of Reverie took place in 2024, with Logan Staats, Ashley Ghostkeeper, Hasaatuk, Raven Reid, Wiidaaseh and Beaatz participating.

"Being part of this residency was an unforgettable experience that I will cherish forever," said Beaatz. "From the incredible resources provided to support our creativity to the strong sense of community that formed, it was truly an honour to take part in such a program."

Eligible Indigenous musicians can apply here until Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET. 

The selected musicians will receive:

  • Travel to and from Toronto.
  • Accommodation for the duration of the residency.
  • A $2,000 honorarium to cover participation costs (e.g. food, associated living costs, etc.).  
  • Canadian Federation of Musicians (CFM) scale rates applicable for creative work.
  • A Presto card to cover transit in Toronto. 
  • A live performance showcase.
  • Potential video/documentary coverage to be featured on CBC platforms.
  • Access to a dedicated producer for program support.
  • Education and mentorship sessions curated by SOCAN Foundation.

"CBC is proud to partner with SOCAN on a second edition of this important program that supports the growth and advancement of Indigenous musicians," said Tara Mora, senior director, radio, talk and music programming for unscripted content, CBC, in a press release. "Following the successful launch of the inaugural program, we're looking forward to providing a new group of artists with access to CBC mentorship and resources through Reverie, to amplify their voices and shine a brighter spotlight on their talent."

"We are grateful for our partnership with CBC and the Indigenous Advisory for their dedicated support to sustain Reverie,"  said Charlie Wall-Andrews, executive director of the SOCAN Foundation in a press release. "Through this collaboration, we continue to support and empower Indigenous music creators by providing them the time and space, mentorship, and key resources to help amplify their creativity."

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