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Venue Schedule KALEIDO SPECIAL FEATURES WHAT'S ON THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND Takwakin Village Saturday & Sunday | Noon – 6 pm 92 St & 118 Ave (Arts Common Grassy Space) Autumn is a welcoming time for communities to share a richness of their heritage and traditions. Join a cultural celebration including Sponsored by: artisans, music and dance of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples at the Takwakin Village. There will be traditional crafts for sale as well as craft workshops and demonstrations. (Bannock tasting, Métis Finger Weaver, Cree language lessons, and Flint & Steel Firemaking). The Front Porch Music Series Saturday & Sunday | 1:30 – 2:15 pm, 3:00 – 3:45 pm The Front Porch Music Series invites local musicians to perform a 45 minute set on the porches and balconies of homes in the neighborhood. Be sure to check it out! SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 1:30 pm David Marlow (11705 – 93 St) 1:30 pm David Marlow (11838 – 91 St) 1:30 pm Pablo Montaño (11602 – 93 St) 1:30 pm Pablo Montaño (11705 – 93 St) 1:30 pm Liroy (11838 – 91 St) 1:30 pm Alien Freak Show (11520 – 94 St) 3:00 pm Alien Freak Show (11705 – 93 St) 3:00 pm Carla Jayne (11838 – 91 St) 3:00 pm Adri Meeks (11602 – 93 St) 3:00 pm Cassidy Zahar (11602 – 93 St) 3:00 pm Rebecca Lappa (11520 – 94 St) 3:00 pm Mary-Lee Bird (11520 – 94 St) Thank you Kaleido Gold Supporters! SEPTEMBER 14-16, 2018 118 AVE • 90-95 ST | EDMONTON, AB FREE ADMISSION ALL WEEKEND KALEIDOFEST.CA KALEIDO + WORLD = <3 VENUE SCHEDULE KALEIDO SPECIAL FEATURES WHAT'S ON THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND WHAT'S ON THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND Party on the Street & Aurora Lantern Parade Pancake Breakfast Friday, 7:00 pm Saturday, from 10:00 am – Noon Before kicking off the Aurora Lantern Parade, The McGowan Family 9210 – 118 Ave Band and Bardic Form will launch the party and get you groovin’! Join us at the community table for coffee and pancakes. A great way Join the latern parade, performers and festival-goers as we dance, to start the day with community and family. sing, drum and laugh together. Follow the light to The Long War performance on the Avenue Central Stage. Forgot your lantern? Create one with your friends and family at the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 – 118 Ave). Open 7:00 pm – Cirque Kalabanté Productions 9:00 pm. Or become an audience member as Stories on Wheels present Saturday, 7:00 pm | The Hall (9210 – 118 Ave) a family-friendly theatrical piece Middle Eastern Stories. “Cirque Kalabanté Productions (Guinea/Quebec) brings explosive drumming, dance routines, and bold acrobatics that display a range of African arts. With a non-stop, dizzying pace, the group delivers mind-blowing acrobatic sequences with extraordinary precision, made Chalk It Up all the more dramatic by hypnotic percussion” Sharonne Cohen, Friday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, Saturday & Sunday Noon – 6:00 pm Montreal’s Festival International Nuits d’Afrique. Corner of 92 & 118 Ave We are thrilled to welcome local chalk artists Tim Hudec, Ryan Gustafson,Trina Lewis, and Jeffrey Maruniak to our 2018 festival. Jeremiah McDade Come be a part of the chalk art fun and create your own masterpiece Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 pm | Jazz Alley Stage in the Chalk It Up Zone. Sidewalk chalk provided. Alley Between 93 & 94 St Jeremiah McDade is a Juno Award winning saxophonist, multi- instrumentalist, composer and arranger. He frequently tours throughout North America and Europe with his group, The McDades, Visual Arts Galleries & Art Sale as well as collaborating and recording with many different artists. Be sure to visit our 5 different galleries: As a side man, Jeremiah has performed on five Juno-nominated recordings, amongst dozens of others, as well as performing on The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 – 118 Ave) multiple film scores. Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 – 118 Ave) Bleeding Heart Arts Space (9140 – 118 Ave) Alberta Ave Community League (9210 – 118 Ave) Festival Headliner: Busty and the Bass Eastglen & Highlands School Art Exhibit (9138 – 118 Ave) Saturday Night 10:00 pm | Avenue Central Stage in Festival Square (93 St & 118 Ave) Busty and the Bass is a Canadian electro-soul and hip hop band from Montreal, Quebec. The band is known for its unique brand of music, which incorporates two vocalists, a horn section, and a diverse range of musical genres. KALEIDO FESTIVAL MAP The Hill 12 Park Family 90 St 90 91 St 91 93 St 93 92 St 92 94 St 94 Playground Fun Zone 11 Family Beer 13 Gardens The Hall 630 CHED (Community Avenue League) Paraiso Bleeding Balcony Central Stage Heart 1 ? 10 9 ? Hoola Artisan Village Hoola! Interactive Art Rhythm Speaks Installation Hoop 8 Hip Hop Stage Workshops Piano Under 3 the Sun 118 Ave 2 The Carrot 4 5 7 Community Jazz Takwakin Arts Coffeehouse The Nina & Giovanni's Kaleido Alley ArtsHub118 Grand 6 Yurt Village Piano Arts Common Grassy Space Alley Closed St. Faith’s Anglican 90 St 90 91 St 91 92 St 92 93 St 93 94 St 94 Church Venues Galleries 1 630 CHED Avenue Central Stage 7 Takwakin Village 13 Family Beer Gardens The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 118 Ave) 2 The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse 8 Rhythm Speaks Hip Hop Stage ? INFO BOOTH Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 118 Ave) 3 Piano Under the Sun 9 Paraiso Tropical Balcony Bleeding Heart Arts Space - Youth Gallery (9140 118 Ave) 4 Jazz Alley 10 The Hall Alberta Ave Community League (9210 118 Ave) 5 Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts 11 Family Fun Zone Eastglen & Highlands School Art Exhibit (9138 118 Ave) 6 Kaleido Yurt 12 The Hill VENUE SCHEDULES: SEPTEMBER 14–16, 2018 CHECK OUT ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES, FEATURES AND MORE AT: KALEIDOFEST.CA 1 AVENUE CENTRAL STAGE 93 St & 118 Ave 6 KALEIDO YURT 92 St & 118 Ave FRIDAY, SEPT 14 Partnered With: FRIDAY, SEPT 14 Partnered With: 10:00 pm The Long War 8:00 pm Capoeira Academy & Samba Edmonton SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 10:00 am Billie Zizi 12:00 pm Edmonton Winds SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 10:45 am Liroy 12:45 pm David Unsworth 12:00 pm Tarab 12:00 pm Sangea 11:00 am The Bix Mix Boys 1:00 pm The Tsunami Brothers 1:15 pm Drum Speak Workshop 1:00 pm Sebastian Barrera 11:45 am Cassidy Zahar 1:45 pm Hail Taxi 2:00 pm Tarab 2:00 pm Wenchi Ma 12:00 pm Edmonton Qipao Club 2:00 pm I Am The Mountain 3:00 pm Sebastian Barrera 3:00 pm Fernando Munoz 12:10 pm Lakota Tootoosis 2:45 pm Alien Freak Show 4:00 pm Gypsy Jazz with St. Crispin's Trio 4:00 pm Borealis Consort 12:20 pm Adri Meeks 3:00 pm The Confusionaires 5:00 pm Raymihuara 4:45 pm Sangea 12:35 pm Sangea 3:45 pm Hailey Benedict 6:00 pm Gypsy Jazz with St. Crispin's Trio 1:00 pm Festival Greetings 4:00 pm Read Fenton and his Happy Hep Cats 7:00 pm Dr. Blu 1:30 pm Csárdás Hungarian Folkdance 4:20 pm Jenna Werhun & Co. 8:00 pm X Band Latin Sensation Ensemble 4:45 pm Karimah 1:45 pm Rebecca Lappa 5:00 pm Indigenous Showcase 2:00 pm Grace Dance Studio 5:20 pm Trincan Steel Orchestra 7 TAKWAKIN VILLAGE Arts Common Grassy Space | 91 St & 118 Ave 2:20 pm The Filipino- Canadian Saranay Artist biographies for artists can be found on Association of Alberta kaleidofest.ca SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 2:50 pm Cirque Kalabanté Productions 3:15 pm Hail Taxi 12:00 pm River Cree Singers and Dancers 12:00 pm River Cree Singers and Dancers 3:30 pm Viva Dance Company 12:40 pm James Trent Agecoutay 12:40 pm James Trent Agecoutay 4:00 pm Marena Colombian Dance Group 1:20 pm Heaven Oberik 1:20 pm Connie LeGrande 4:10 pm Celtic Ceilidh Dance Academy 1:50 pm Brianna Lizotte 1:50 pm Brianna Lizotte 4:30 pm Sticks and Stone 2:30 pm Cindy Paul 2:30 pm Cindy Paul 4:45 pm Keltie 3:10 pm Tammy Lamouche 3:10 pm Tammy Lamouche 5:00 pm ETown Vocal Music Society 4:00 pm Pow Wow Singers and Dancers 4:00 pm Pow Wow Singers and Dancers 5:20 pm The New Haunts 4:40 pm Jay Gilday 4:40 pm Jay Gilday 6:00 pm Bardic Form 5:20 pm Lakota Tootoosis 5:20 pm Celeigh Cardinal 6:45 pm Alien Freak Show Partnered With: 7:00 pm K-Riz and The HonorRoll Collective 7:45 pm Karimah 8:00 pm X62 8:45 pm Travis Matthews 8 RHYTHM SPEAKS HIP HOP 90 St & 118 Ave 9:00 pm Good Nature 9:45 pm Jon Jon Rivero 10:00 pm Busty and the Bass SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 Hosted by: Jon Jon Rivero Hosted by: Don Welsh 12:00 pm DJ BoogEtown, Resident Hip Hop DJ 12:00 pm DJ Chris Groove 2 CARROT COMMUNITY ARTS COFFEEHOUSE 9351 – 118 Ave 2:00 pm Popping, locking and flow arts 1:00 pm Boosh & the Dip Workshop 1:45 pm Locution Revolution 3:00 pm MC Workshop Partnered With: 2:30 pm Brothers Grim FRIDAY, SEPT 14 4:00 pm Bboy & Bgirl Demo & Workshop 3:15 pm Touch 7:00 pm Flint & Feather 5:00 pm Open Cypher Hip Hop performance / 4:00 pm Kaz Mega DJ BoogEtown 8:00 pm Billie Zizi 4:45 pm Community Jam Partnered With: SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 12:00 pm Lia Cole 12:00 pm Lara Yule Singh 1:00 pm Jim & Penny Malmberg 1:00 pm Clinton Richardson 10 IN THE HALL 9210 — 118 Ave 2:00 pm Von Bieker 2:00 pm Jake Ian 3:00 pm Of Candor 3:00 pm Jenesia Partnered With: 4:00 pm Red 19 Act 4:00 pm Paula Kirman FRIDAY, SEPT 14 5:00 pm Red 19 Act 5:00 pm The McGowan Family Band 7:30 pm – Little Yellow House by Carissa 6:00 pm Rebecca Lappa 8:30 pm Halton - Book Launch 7:00 pm The Strawflowers 11:15 pm – 11 O'Clock Number (PG13) 12:00 am Grindstone Theatre 8:00 pm Good Information 9:00 pm Flyin' Home SATURDAY, SEPT 15 SUNDAY, SEPT 16 1:00 pm – Twisted Sisters by Patricia Dunnigan - 12:00 – 6:00 Champions of the Ave - 3 PIANO UNDER THE SUN 93 St & 118 Ave 1:30 pm Book Launch pm (All Day) Documentary & Exhibit Launch 1:45 pm – Strength for Today & Bright Hope for 2:30 pm Tomorrow by Tim Wilson Book Launch Partnered With: FRIDAY,
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