Presented by the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, with the support of the Cariboo Regional District and the City of Williams Lake.
We have another great line-up for this year’s Performances in the Park! Get your lawn chairs ready and prepare for a musical celebration for the whole family. The Gwen Ringwood Theatre will light up in Boitanio Park each Thursday evening, 6-8 pm, from July 4th to August 22nd with local, national, and international performers featuring two family-friendly acts per evening.
The series kicks off on July 4th with Annette and Tanja who play unusual and popular arrangements for accordion and violin. Following are the Interstellar Jayswith iridescent grooves and psychedelic takes on old tunes.
On July 11th you will see Yesterfield with a musical treat for your ears and your feet. They are followed by Orb Trio, whose renaissance songs and instrumental music is a play on a wide variety of unusual instruments which have been built by trio members Phil and Gayle Neuman and Laura Kuhlman using instrument building instructions that are 400 years old.
July 18th showcases Naomi Kavka, Danny Bell and Saltwater Hank who are a powerhouse trio of songwriters from Prince George. They are filling the entire evening with original music.
July 25th is a jam-packed night featuring Arnold Lucier and Friends with music for the young and old. Closing the evening are The Sophistocrats, a smooth jazz four-piece that blends RnB grooves, soulful melodic hooks and jazz musicianship.
August 1st will feature Tracy McNeil and Dan Parsons, Australian award-winning songwriters who have joined forces to deliver their songs as a dynamic duo. They are delivering classic Americana with a healthy dose of shimmer. They make it easy to forget that it's just the two of them onstage. Following that is local hometown favourite BorderBand who will set your feet a-tapping and make you smile.
On August 8th, Performances in the Park is excited to feature Western Jaguar, alternative indie rock from the Fraser Valley. Don Alder, our second headline act from Vancouver, BC has earned his place as one of the top acoustic guitarists in the world and is the only guitarist to win all of the top prestigious guitar competitions armed with just an acoustic guitar.
On August 15th, M. Lund will deliver urban folk with a social justice edge. M. Lund is followed by Blackberry Wood who will be coming down the road looking like an old travelling minstrel show, all dressed up to make ya smile inside!!!
The final performance night on August 22nd will feature Zonnis, with folk music that isn’t boring! Closing out the evening is South Cariboo favorite, Creeshu, who came out of retirement to bring you country and rock.
Performances in the Park is presented by the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, with the support of the Cariboo Regional District and the City of Williams Lake. We wish to thank our loyal sponsors and supporters without whose support this concert series would not be possible. Gold Sponsors for this year are the Williams Lake and District Credit Union and the West Fraser Truckers. Silver sponsors are the the Sandman Hotel Group, Williams Lake Optometry, Heartland Toyota and the Community Arts Council of Williams Lake. Bronze Sponsors are Retirement Concepts, West Fraser Mills, Tolko Industries, Downtown Williams Lake, Coyote Rock Development, Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies, Chaps Fix Auto, Canadian Safety and Guard Services and PMT Chartered Accountants LLP. The sponsor banner is provided by Tell Tale Signs.
The Community Arts Council of Williams Lake and Area will set up an Art in the Park station during each performance night. Food vendors are Taylor Made Cakes and Sweets, Fennel Cup, Big Dog Hot Dog Cart and Cody’s Bannock. Sound is provided by Brandon Hoffman of Gnomegrown Music.
Our Facebook page (facebook.com/PerformancesinthePark) will keep you updated online and the Williams Lake Tribune is providing weekly updates in print. The Goat / Cariboo Country radio stations are our proud radio sponsors. Caribooradio.com will update online.
Please check out www.facebook.com/performancesinthepark or http://www.centralcaribooarts.com/performances-in-the-park/ for updates, details and pictures from the summer Performances in the Park concerts.
For more information or for interviews, please contact:
Angela Sommer
performances@centralcaribooarts.com
performances@centralcaribooarts.com
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