Alyssa Katrine

Alyssa Katrine is a Métis fiddler, cultural educator, and facilitator whose performances weave music, storytelling, and lived history into immersive, relational experiences. With a Doctorate in Musical Interpretation from the Université de Montréal, her work bridges artistic excellence with culturally grounded education.
Alyssa has performed across Canada, including appearances with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Canada Games Opening Ceremonies, and Koerner Hall. She has collaborated with artists such as Sultans of String and Amanda Rheaume, and is a member of Kuné: Canada’s Global Orchestra.
Rooted in Métis ways of knowing, her performances invite audiences into connection—with land, ancestry, and one another—through music, movement, and story. Warm, engaging, and participatory, her work fosters understanding, curiosity, and respect, creating meaningful experiences that extend beyond the stage.
Alyssa has performed across Canada, including appearances with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Canada Games Opening Ceremonies, and Koerner Hall. She has collaborated with artists such as Sultans of String and Amanda Rheaume, and is a member of Kuné: Canada’s Global Orchestra.
Rooted in Métis ways of knowing, her performances invite audiences into connection—with land, ancestry, and one another—through music, movement, and story. Warm, engaging, and participatory, her work fosters understanding, curiosity, and respect, creating meaningful experiences that extend beyond the stage.


