Coastal Dance Evening Performances 2022
When
Approximate running time: 2 hours
Venue
Event Notes
2022 Coastal Dance Festival Events
Title: Evening Ticketed Theatre Performance Date: Thursday April 21, 2022 Times: 8 pm-9:30pm (no intermission) Ticket prices: Adults $30+$1.50 levy=$31.50 + service charges Students/Elders $25+$1.50 levy=$26.50 + service charges Group rates if any: n/a Location: Anvil Centre Theatre Description: Dancers of Damelahamid, in partnership with the Anvil Centre, present the 15th annual Coastal Dance Festival, an annual celebration of Indigenous stories, song with guest national and international Indigenous artists. This night will feature excerpt performances from Indigenous artists: Tasha Faye Evens, Kristy Janvier, as well as Swedish Sámi contemporary dancers Liv Aira and Marika Renhuvud.
The festival takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the qəyqəyt people.
Title: Evening Ticketed Theatre Performance Date: Friday April 22, 2022 Times: 8 pm-10:00pm (no intermission) Ticket prices: Adults $30+$1.50 levy=$31.50 + service charges Students/Elders $25+$1.50 levy=$26.50 + service charges Group rates if any: n/a Location: Anvil Centre Theatre Description: Dancers of Damelahamid, in partnership with the Anvil Centre, present the 15th annual Coastal Dance Festival, an annual celebration of Indigenous stories, song with guest national and international Indigenous artists. This night will feature Indigenous artists Spakwus Slolem, Dancers of Damelahamid, Rainbow Creek, as well as, Sámi artists Sara Marielle Gaup and Lawra Somby from Northern Norway/Sápmi.
The festival takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the qəyqəyt people.
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The festival takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Qayqayt people. Dancers of Damelahamid and the Anvil Centre proudly acknowledge their traditional hosts.