Sing for Cedar and Salmon

 

SING FOR CEDAR AND SALMON

A musical Feast 

All proceeds raised will be donated to the

COWICHAN ESTUARY NATURE CENTRE at Cowichan Bay.

 

Saturday June 10, 2017

Lila Music Community Choir will host Sing for Salmon and Cedar

Duncan United Church, 246 Ingram Street

Doors and Food/BBQ/Treats for purchase at 11:45

Concert 12:30

Cost $15 ticket

Children under 12 FREE

Tickets available at the door, Ten Old Books and on line at Event brite – https://www.eventbrite.ca/myevent?eid=34762979006

Featuring Award Winning musicians:

Coastline Fiddlers – Youth musicians

A dynamic, high spirited, award winning string ensemble comprised of BC’s top young musicians ranging from ages 14-21 coached and mentored by internationally acclaimed fiddler, Ivonne Hernandezhttps://www.coastlinefiddle.com

Paul Ruszel Trio, Rayne and Andy CooperCorbin Keep, the Wild Cellist Genevieve Charbonneau – Recent winner of BC song competitionLila Music Centre Community Choir 

Sing for Cedar and Salmon

When we join diverse voices in song, we build a strong community and a better world. Come hear it for yourself on June 10th when the Lila Music Community Choir hosts an afternoon of song in support of the Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre in Cowichan Bay. The concert will be held at the Duncan United Church at 246 Ingram Street from 12:30 to 2:00 pm. Food tables open at 11:45 am for lunch and treats. The concert is $15 for adults, and free for children 12 and under. Get your tickets from Ten Old Books, the Lila Music Centre, or online at eventbrite.ca.

The Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre is a project of the Cowichan Land Trust, a non-profit society that helps people understand and protect nature. Proceeds from the concert will go towards providing experiential learning opportunities for children on the shores of the estuary. Find out more about the Nature Centre by visiting their website at cowichanestuary.ca.

The Lila Music Community Choir, joythroughmusic.com is a safe and nurturing environment where people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, and religious dedication come together through the simple joy of music. Directed by the exuberant and playful Cari Burdett, the choir is part of the worldwide Ubuntu Choirs Network, a collective of conductors and singers who believe that lifting our voices in song is an essential human birthright. Cari will lead the choir in performing songs from around the world, as well as one of her new original compositions.

The choir will be joined by local singer Genevieve Charbonneau, recent winner of the BC song writing contest; Paul Ruszel and his trio; and Corbin Keep, the Wild Cellist. Our special guests also include the infamous fiddle youth group, Coastline, led by Juno winner, Ivonne Hernandez.

We look forward to hearing from you shortly and please contact me (Cari) at 250.710.4174 or via email cariburdett@icloud.com with any questions.

 

 
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