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| Jul 31 | Sierra Noble
| Moosehide Gathering
Address
Dawson City, Yukon
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| Aug 05 | Folklorama Culture at The CUBE Sierra Noble
| Old Market Square
Description
Monday to Friday, July 26 to August 6, from 11:30am to 1:30pm at Old Market Square.
Get a taste of Folklorama during lunch as Folklorama Culture at The CUBE kicks off. This is new, free, cultural entertainment lunchtime concert series features international and local acts.
The Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 is happy to support Folklorama as they engage a broader and more diverse audience, and bring FREE entertainment to Winnipeg.
The Folklorama Culture at The CUBE line-up includes:
Monday, July 26 – French Canadian ensemble Ca Claque!
Tuesday, July 27 – Ireland-Irish Pavilion Performers
Wednesday, July 28 – Brazilian ensemble Viva Capoeira
Thursday, July 29 – Clyde Heerah & the Paradize Band
Friday, July 30 – Latin American band Tropical 99 with limbo dancer Prince Jo-Jo
Monday, August 2 – Hi Life Steel Orchestra
Tuesday, August 3 – from Los Angeles, Russian folk band Limpopo with dancers
Wednesday, August 4 – Latin band Buena Clave
Thursday, August 5 – singer/songwriter and fiddling sensation Sierra Noble
Friday, August 6 – Colombian Pavilion Performers, all the way from Colombia
Address
Winnipeg, MB
Time
11:30AM
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| Aug 05 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama Concert Series - Old Market Square
Address
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Time
12:00PM
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| Aug 08 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 09 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 10 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 11 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 12 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 13 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 14 | Sierra Noble
| Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Description
Folklorama - Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Address
626 Archibald (Fort Gary Curling Club) Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Aug 21 | Sierra Noble
| Riding Mountain National Park
Address
Parks Canada Wasagaming, Manitoba
Time
6:00PM
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| Aug 22 | Sierra Noble
| Lockport 100th Anniversary
Address
West River Banks Lockport, Manitoba
Time
6:00PM
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| Aug 25 | River Barge Festival Al Simmons Chic Gamine Christine Fellows The Crooked Brothers Darrelyne Bickel Digging Roots Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers Fred Penner Greg MacPherson Imaginary Cities Jazz on Wheels J.C. Campbell Tracy Bone Jessee Havey Johnny Cajun Les Surveillantes Luke Doucet Manitoba Theatre Centre Matthew Contois Rocki Rolletti Papa Mambo Romi Mayes Sierra Noble Trio Bembe The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
| The Forks
Description
An incredible line-up of local and national performers will wrap up a busy summer for Winnipeg festival goers. In its first year, the River Barge Festival will host over thirty music and performing arts acts on a floating stage at The Forks.
As part of the Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 Arts For All program, the inaugural River Barge Festival will be presented free of charge and feature a diverse array of singers, bands, and performing arts groups including Francophone, Aboriginal, and young artists.
“This festival is the celebration of Winnipeg as the cultural hub of Canada,” says Carol Phillips, Executive Producer of the WCCC 2010 program. “There will be something for everyone, and everyone is invited.”
Included in the line-up are singer-songwriters Romi Mayes, Greg MacPherson, and Christine Fellows. Manitoba Theatre Centre will be presenting their family-friendly show The History of Manitoba from the Beginning of Time to the Present in 45 Minutes and there will be a family day featuring Al Simmons, Fred Penner and Rocki Rolletti. On Friday, August 27th there will be a gala performance with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and local favourite Sierra Noble, and many more performances are planned.
“We are excited to see that barge on the water, and performers lighting up the stage,” said Paul Jordan, Chief Operating Officer at The Forks Renewal Corporation. “People have been meeting at The Forks for thousands of years, and it only makes sense for us to celebrate Winnipeg as the Cultural Capital of Canada right here on these shores.”
The Cultural Capitals program is a competitive, federally funded program through Canadian Heritage. The River Barge Festival was proposed as part of the winning application made by the Winnipeg Arts Council on behalf of the City of Winnipeg.
For more information visit http://www.artsforall.ca
The River Barge Festival Performers
August 25-29, 2010
The Forks
Free!
The River Barge Festival will feature a diverse line-up of local and national favourites. More details can be found at http://www.artsforall.ca
Al Simmons
Chic Gamine
Christine Fellows
The Crooked Brothers
D. Rangers
Darrelyne Bickel
Digging Roots
Flying Fox and Hunter-Gatherers
Fred Penner
Greg MacPherson
Imaginary Cities
Jazz on Wheels
J.C. Campbell & Tracy Bone
Jessee Havey
Johnny Cajun
Les Surveillantes
Luke Doucet
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Matthew Contois
Rocki Rolletti
Papa Mambo
Romi Mayes
Sierra Noble
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Trio Bembe
More performers will be added. Find full bios and updates at http://www.artsforall.ca
Address
Winnipeg, MB
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| Aug 26 | River Barge Festival Al Simmons Chic Gamine Christine Fellows The Crooked Brothers Darrelyne Bickel Digging Roots Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers Fred Penner Greg MacPherson Imaginary Cities Jazz on Wheels J.C. Campbell Tracy Bone Jessee Havey Johnny Cajun Les Surveillantes Luke Doucet Manitoba Theatre Centre Matthew Contois Rocki Rolletti Papa Mambo Romi Mayes Sierra Noble Trio Bembe The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
| The Forks
Description
An incredible line-up of local and national performers will wrap up a busy summer for Winnipeg festival goers. In its first year, the River Barge Festival will host over thirty music and performing arts acts on a floating stage at The Forks.
As part of the Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 Arts For All program, the inaugural River Barge Festival will be presented free of charge and feature a diverse array of singers, bands, and performing arts groups including Francophone, Aboriginal, and young artists.
“This festival is the celebration of Winnipeg as the cultural hub of Canada,” says Carol Phillips, Executive Producer of the WCCC 2010 program. “There will be something for everyone, and everyone is invited.”
Included in the line-up are singer-songwriters Romi Mayes, Greg MacPherson, and Christine Fellows. Manitoba Theatre Centre will be presenting their family-friendly show The History of Manitoba from the Beginning of Time to the Present in 45 Minutes and there will be a family day featuring Al Simmons, Fred Penner and Rocki Rolletti. On Friday, August 27th there will be a gala performance with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and local favourite Sierra Noble, and many more performances are planned.
“We are excited to see that barge on the water, and performers lighting up the stage,” said Paul Jordan, Chief Operating Officer at The Forks Renewal Corporation. “People have been meeting at The Forks for thousands of years, and it only makes sense for us to celebrate Winnipeg as the Cultural Capital of Canada right here on these shores.”
The Cultural Capitals program is a competitive, federally funded program through Canadian Heritage. The River Barge Festival was proposed as part of the winning application made by the Winnipeg Arts Council on behalf of the City of Winnipeg.
For more information visit http://www.artsforall.ca
The River Barge Festival Performers
August 25-29, 2010
The Forks
Free!
The River Barge Festival will feature a diverse line-up of local and national favourites. More details can be found at http://www.artsforall.ca
Al Simmons
Chic Gamine
Christine Fellows
The Crooked Brothers
D. Rangers
Darrelyne Bickel
Digging Roots
Flying Fox and Hunter-Gatherers
Fred Penner
Greg MacPherson
Imaginary Cities
Jazz on Wheels
J.C. Campbell & Tracy Bone
Jessee Havey
Johnny Cajun
Les Surveillantes
Luke Doucet
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Matthew Contois
Rocki Rolletti
Papa Mambo
Romi Mayes
Sierra Noble
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Trio Bembe
More performers will be added. Find full bios and updates at http://www.artsforall.ca
Address
Winnipeg, MB
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info
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| Aug 27 | River Barge Festival Al Simmons Chic Gamine Christine Fellows The Crooked Brothers Darrelyne Bickel Digging Roots Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers Fred Penner Greg MacPherson Imaginary Cities Jazz on Wheels J.C. Campbell Tracy Bone Jessee Havey Johnny Cajun Les Surveillantes Luke Doucet Manitoba Theatre Centre Matthew Contois Rocki Rolletti Papa Mambo Romi Mayes Sierra Noble Trio Bembe The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
| The Forks
Description
An incredible line-up of local and national performers will wrap up a busy summer for Winnipeg festival goers. In its first year, the River Barge Festival will host over thirty music and performing arts acts on a floating stage at The Forks.
As part of the Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 Arts For All program, the inaugural River Barge Festival will be presented free of charge and feature a diverse array of singers, bands, and performing arts groups including Francophone, Aboriginal, and young artists.
“This festival is the celebration of Winnipeg as the cultural hub of Canada,” says Carol Phillips, Executive Producer of the WCCC 2010 program. “There will be something for everyone, and everyone is invited.”
Included in the line-up are singer-songwriters Romi Mayes, Greg MacPherson, and Christine Fellows. Manitoba Theatre Centre will be presenting their family-friendly show The History of Manitoba from the Beginning of Time to the Present in 45 Minutes and there will be a family day featuring Al Simmons, Fred Penner and Rocki Rolletti. On Friday, August 27th there will be a gala performance with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and local favourite Sierra Noble, and many more performances are planned.
“We are excited to see that barge on the water, and performers lighting up the stage,” said Paul Jordan, Chief Operating Officer at The Forks Renewal Corporation. “People have been meeting at The Forks for thousands of years, and it only makes sense for us to celebrate Winnipeg as the Cultural Capital of Canada right here on these shores.”
The Cultural Capitals program is a competitive, federally funded program through Canadian Heritage. The River Barge Festival was proposed as part of the winning application made by the Winnipeg Arts Council on behalf of the City of Winnipeg.
For more information visit http://www.artsforall.ca
The River Barge Festival Performers
August 25-29, 2010
The Forks
Free!
The River Barge Festival will feature a diverse line-up of local and national favourites. More details can be found at http://www.artsforall.ca
Al Simmons
Chic Gamine
Christine Fellows
The Crooked Brothers
D. Rangers
Darrelyne Bickel
Digging Roots
Flying Fox and Hunter-Gatherers
Fred Penner
Greg MacPherson
Imaginary Cities
Jazz on Wheels
J.C. Campbell & Tracy Bone
Jessee Havey
Johnny Cajun
Les Surveillantes
Luke Doucet
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Matthew Contois
Rocki Rolletti
Papa Mambo
Romi Mayes
Sierra Noble
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Trio Bembe
More performers will be added. Find full bios and updates at http://www.artsforall.ca
Address
Winnipeg, MB
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info
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| Aug 28 | River Barge Festival Al Simmons Chic Gamine Christine Fellows The Crooked Brothers Darrelyne Bickel Digging Roots Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers Fred Penner Greg MacPherson Imaginary Cities Jazz on Wheels J.C. Campbell Tracy Bone Jessee Havey Johnny Cajun Les Surveillantes Luke Doucet Manitoba Theatre Centre Matthew Contois Rocki Rolletti Papa Mambo Romi Mayes Sierra Noble Trio Bembe The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
| The Forks
Description
An incredible line-up of local and national performers will wrap up a busy summer for Winnipeg festival goers. In its first year, the River Barge Festival will host over thirty music and performing arts acts on a floating stage at The Forks.
As part of the Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 Arts For All program, the inaugural River Barge Festival will be presented free of charge and feature a diverse array of singers, bands, and performing arts groups including Francophone, Aboriginal, and young artists.
“This festival is the celebration of Winnipeg as the cultural hub of Canada,” says Carol Phillips, Executive Producer of the WCCC 2010 program. “There will be something for everyone, and everyone is invited.”
Included in the line-up are singer-songwriters Romi Mayes, Greg MacPherson, and Christine Fellows. Manitoba Theatre Centre will be presenting their family-friendly show The History of Manitoba from the Beginning of Time to the Present in 45 Minutes and there will be a family day featuring Al Simmons, Fred Penner and Rocki Rolletti. On Friday, August 27th there will be a gala performance with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and local favourite Sierra Noble, and many more performances are planned.
“We are excited to see that barge on the water, and performers lighting up the stage,” said Paul Jordan, Chief Operating Officer at The Forks Renewal Corporation. “People have been meeting at The Forks for thousands of years, and it only makes sense for us to celebrate Winnipeg as the Cultural Capital of Canada right here on these shores.”
The Cultural Capitals program is a competitive, federally funded program through Canadian Heritage. The River Barge Festival was proposed as part of the winning application made by the Winnipeg Arts Council on behalf of the City of Winnipeg.
For more information visit http://www.artsforall.ca
The River Barge Festival Performers
August 25-29, 2010
The Forks
Free!
The River Barge Festival will feature a diverse line-up of local and national favourites. More details can be found at http://www.artsforall.ca
Al Simmons
Chic Gamine
Christine Fellows
The Crooked Brothers
D. Rangers
Darrelyne Bickel
Digging Roots
Flying Fox and Hunter-Gatherers
Fred Penner
Greg MacPherson
Imaginary Cities
Jazz on Wheels
J.C. Campbell & Tracy Bone
Jessee Havey
Johnny Cajun
Les Surveillantes
Luke Doucet
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Matthew Contois
Rocki Rolletti
Papa Mambo
Romi Mayes
Sierra Noble
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Trio Bembe
More performers will be added. Find full bios and updates at http://www.artsforall.ca
Address
Winnipeg, MB
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info
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| Aug 29 | River Barge Festival Al Simmons Chic Gamine Christine Fellows The Crooked Brothers Darrelyne Bickel Digging Roots Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers Fred Penner Greg MacPherson Imaginary Cities Jazz on Wheels J.C. Campbell Tracy Bone Jessee Havey Johnny Cajun Les Surveillantes Luke Doucet Manitoba Theatre Centre Matthew Contois Rocki Rolletti Papa Mambo Romi Mayes Sierra Noble Trio Bembe The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
| The Forks
Description
An incredible line-up of local and national performers will wrap up a busy summer for Winnipeg festival goers. In its first year, the River Barge Festival will host over thirty music and performing arts acts on a floating stage at The Forks.
As part of the Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 Arts For All program, the inaugural River Barge Festival will be presented free of charge and feature a diverse array of singers, bands, and performing arts groups including Francophone, Aboriginal, and young artists.
“This festival is the celebration of Winnipeg as the cultural hub of Canada,” says Carol Phillips, Executive Producer of the WCCC 2010 program. “There will be something for everyone, and everyone is invited.”
Included in the line-up are singer-songwriters Romi Mayes, Greg MacPherson, and Christine Fellows. Manitoba Theatre Centre will be presenting their family-friendly show The History of Manitoba from the Beginning of Time to the Present in 45 Minutes and there will be a family day featuring Al Simmons, Fred Penner and Rocki Rolletti. On Friday, August 27th there will be a gala performance with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and local favourite Sierra Noble, and many more performances are planned.
“We are excited to see that barge on the water, and performers lighting up the stage,” said Paul Jordan, Chief Operating Officer at The Forks Renewal Corporation. “People have been meeting at The Forks for thousands of years, and it only makes sense for us to celebrate Winnipeg as the Cultural Capital of Canada right here on these shores.”
The Cultural Capitals program is a competitive, federally funded program through Canadian Heritage. The River Barge Festival was proposed as part of the winning application made by the Winnipeg Arts Council on behalf of the City of Winnipeg.
For more information visit http://www.artsforall.ca
The River Barge Festival Performers
August 25-29, 2010
The Forks
Free!
The River Barge Festival will feature a diverse line-up of local and national favourites. More details can be found at http://www.artsforall.ca
Al Simmons
Chic Gamine
Christine Fellows
The Crooked Brothers
D. Rangers
Darrelyne Bickel
Digging Roots
Flying Fox and Hunter-Gatherers
Fred Penner
Greg MacPherson
Imaginary Cities
Jazz on Wheels
J.C. Campbell & Tracy Bone
Jessee Havey
Johnny Cajun
Les Surveillantes
Luke Doucet
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Matthew Contois
Rocki Rolletti
Papa Mambo
Romi Mayes
Sierra Noble
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Trio Bembe
More performers will be added. Find full bios and updates at http://www.artsforall.ca
Address
Winnipeg, MB
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| Sep 13 | Sierra Noble
| New York City Songwriters Circle
Address
The Bitter End New York, New York
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| Sep 17 | Sierra Noble Sierra Noble
| 40th Anniversary of St. Benedicts Retreat Centre
Address
Jubilee Place (180 Riverton Avenue) Winnipeg, Manitoba
Time
7:00PM
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| Sep 17 | Sierra Noble Sierra Noble
| 40th Anniversary of St. Benedicts Retreat Centre
Address
Jubilee Place (180 Riverton Avenue) Winnipeg, Manitoba
Time
7:00PM
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| Nov 10 | Sierra Noble
| The Roxy Theatre
Address
291 Hamilton Street Neepawa, Manitoba
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| Nov 12 | Sierra Noble
| Holland, Manitoba
Address
Holland, Manitoba
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| Nov 13 | Sierra Noble
| William Glesby Centre
Address
11 2nd St NE Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
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| Nov 14 | Sierra Noble
| Knox United Church
Address
116 5 Avenue South Kenora, Ontario
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