Performers2024

Chawacheen

Chawacheen

Saturday • 5:00 pm | The Hearth (9210 - 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue Community League))

Their music burns through you in a good way. You want to dance, you want to move, you want to shake, you want to move to the rhythms of their drums. At some point, your heart and their beats merge. I have said enough already! Listen for yourself. They could be the next big thing! They are a newly formed group. They are a sweet blend of the Mediterranean and North Africa. They are Chawacheen.

The Felt Hat String Band

The Felt Hat String Band

Sunday • 12:00 pm | The Hearth (9210 - 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue Community League))

Sunday • 4:00 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Avenue)

John Calverley is the violinist and leader of the Felt Hat String Band. The group includes some of Canada’s finest professional musicians playing in the hot swing-jazz style. This quartet which includes violin, two guitars, and bass, came about from a love of the 1930’s Gypsy-Jazz pioneered by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. The Felt Hat String Band performs melodies from the canon of this genre in a new and refreshing way, while staying true to the origins of this classic sound. The Felt Hat String Band is: John Calverley - violin, Jamie Philp - Guitar, Don Ehret - guitar, Josh McHan - Bass.

Elder Connie Kanayok McCrae & Jaynine McCrae

Elder Connie Kanayok McCrae & Jaynine McCrae

Saturday & Sunday • 5:15 pm | Big Bear Yurt (92 & 118 Avenue)

Inuinnait Drum Dancing: Elder Connie Kanayok McCrae and Jaynine McCrae share Inuinnait culture and tradition through song, drumming, dance. Now in her 70’s, Kanayok, is still writing & singing about her culture and traditions; and passing this knowledge on to her daughter, Jaynine.

Jason Kodie

Jason Kodie

Saturday • 4:00 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Avenue)

Jason Kodie is an Edmonton based musician who has been an integral member in a variety of projects and bands. He has performed at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Place des Arts in Montréal, The Smithsonian in Washington DC, with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and a range of venues from house concerts to premier venues throughout Western Canada. With accordion as his primary instrument, he is equally versatile as a pianist, composer, and arranger. He is a member of Captain Tractor, Le Fuzz, The McGowan Family band, and is a sought-after session player. Jason was a founding member of ‘Ze Punterz’, the house band for the Edmonton Fringes’ Late Nite Cabaret, and has been involved with ‘Flying Canoe Volant’ festival as their musical curator. He is often seen at various street performer festivals with his Piano Bike, under the pseudonym ‘Dr Chops’. Further, he has done over 30 sound designs with various theatre companies and is currently working on a project with Théâtre Niveau Parking in Québec on a co-production with l’Unithéâtre for their upcoming show ‘Trout Stanley’.

The Jim Serediak Trio

The Jim Serediak Trio

Sunday • 2:15 pm | Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 - 118 Avenue)

The Jim Serediak Trio includes Jim on acoustic guitar/vocals, Jamie Philp on electric guitar/lap steel guitar and John Towill on electric bass.

The trio perform songs which Jim has written and recorded over the past decade or so. These songs carry the trademark of possessing thoughtful, engaging lyrics covering topics of environmental protection, travel, relationships and spirituality to name but a few. The vocals are presented over a bed of intriguing finger-style acoustic guitar, evocative bass lines and multi-coloured electic guitar themes. A representative sample may be heard and viewed on www.jimserediak.com/home and www.jango.com/music/Jim+Serediak as well as iTunes. Jim’s music is often heard on CKUA and CBC.

The Jim Serediak Trio can set up and be ready to perform in as little as 15 minutes and requires merely enough space to stand comfortably on stage with room for one small electric guitar amp and one small bass amp. Jim requires one vocal mic and a DI for his acoustic guitar. Both the electric guitar and bass can provide a direct out from their amps in the event that the sound technician requires this. An additional vocal mic is required for the electric guitarist. The trio can easily strike the set in 15 minutes.

The trio is as accommodating as possible in regard to fulfilling any performance times and dates offered, however bookings on weekends (day time) and weekdays (after 5 pm) are easiest to arrange, in the event that there is the option.

Please check The Jim Serediak Trio out at the above indicated sources and feel free to contact Jim at colljim@mcsnet.ca or (587) 280-1722 (text or call) anytime for additional info.

Joël Lavoie

Joël Lavoie

Saturday • 12:00 pm & Sunday • 4:00 pm | The Hearth (9210 - 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue Community League))

Saturday • 1:15 pm, 5:15 pm & Sunday • 1:15 pm | Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 - 118 Avenue)

Saturday • 4:00 pm | Snow Globe Pavilion (93 Street & 118 Avenue (Parking Lot))

Sunday • 12:00 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Avenue)

Alberta, Canada based singer-songwriter, guitarist & producer, Joël Lavoie, has been honing his craft since he first picked up the guitar at the age of 12.

Joël has studied Blues, Rock, Metal, Jazz, Country and Folk styles from various parts of the world, but his main passion has always been the Blues. Joël brings a unique approach his song writing, blending various styles from the Americas and Western Africa and crafts songs in both French and English languages.

www.fivechordmusic.com/epk

Karimah

Karimah

Saturday • 3:00 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Avenue)

Saturday • 4:15 pm | Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 - 118 Avenue)

She’s got one of those voices that can stop you in your tracks to find out who’s singing. That largely self-developed gift has led her experience in varied musical genres from an early age, and she has the songwriting craft to match.

But in the end, the most important facet to the progressive-alternative pop and soul sound of the artist who calls herself Karimah might be the passion she brings to what she’s doing.

karimah.ca

Le Fuzz

Le Fuzz

Saturday • 6:30 pm | The Hearth (9210 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue Community League))

Le Fuzz is an original band from Edmonton that defines unique with their fusion of languages, instruments, skill and diversity. Their music is an infectious blend of language and rhythm, the result of 20 years of gigs and journeys. Le Fuzz Has recorded two full length albums with Scott Franchuk (www.riverdalerecorders.com) and are working towards a 3rd release. The Band was formed in 2002 and they released their first record in 2006 - 'Vie la Vida!’ “….mischievous voyageur mayhem” – Roger Levesque, Edmonton Journal November ‘07. In 2014 they released their sophomore album ‘Usona’, a live off the floor record with a spirit of fearless musical exploration. Le Fuzz is energetic, creative, original and delivers a spectacular live show suitable for all ages.

Le groupe est bien capable d'offrir un spectacle tout en français. Depuis leur naissance, Le Fuzz a eu l'appui de plusieurs organismes francophone à travers l'ouest du Canada. Ça nous fera le plaisir mais surtout l'honneur d'être parmi votre programmation.

Arts on the Ave Fundraiser Takeover! Tickets: $20 for one show $35 for both shows, ages 12-17 half price, kids get in free! Scholarships available contact (780) 471-1580 prior to January 19, 2024. Buy Tickets Here!

Les Petits Garçons

Les Petits Garçons

Saturday • 6:30 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Avenue)

Now that they are young adults, these former ôcole secondaire de Beaumont Composite High School still enjoy getting together and play their French Band répertoire that took them many places in Alberta throughout their High School years. They are happy to be back at the Deep Freeze: A Byzantine Winter Festival.

Formé lorsqu'ils étaient en neuvième année à l'École J.E. Lapointe de Beaumont, le groupe musical Les Petits Garçons jouent encore leurs interprétations de la musique québécoise et française des années 70 jusqu'à plus récemment. Ils sont heureux de revenir au Deep Freeze : un festival d’hiver byzantin.

Manny V. Y Su Esquina Latina

Manny V. Y Su Esquina Latina

Saturday • 6:30 pm | Snow Globe Pavilion (93 Street & 118 Avenue (Parking Lot))

Manny V. Y Su Esquina Latina - Edmontons very own. Established in 2017. Esquina Latina is formed by various professional musicians from all over Latin America now calling Edmonton home.

Latin music has developed into mainstream and almost any given night in major cities you will come across Latin events with a huge dancer following. Esquína Latina is dedicated to making the crowd dance and feel like your in the tropics.

Arts on the Ave Fundraiser Takeover! Tickets: $20 for one show $35 for both shows, ages 12-17 half price, kids get in free! Scholarships available contact (780) 471-1580 prior to January 19, 2024. Buy Tickets Here!

Prairies Funk-O-Fone Duo

Prairies Funk-O-Fone Duo

Saturday • 12:15 pm | Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 - 118 Avenue)

Saturday • 2:00 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Avenue)

Originally from Sept-Iles in Quebec, Marc Beaudin is a full-time professional musician who graduated from Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor degree in Professional Music Studies. He has been part of Western Canada’s vibrant music scene for years. Marc received two Global Music Awards; in composition and production.

As a former Canadian Forces Music Branch musician, Marc had the opportunity and privilege to represent Canada with music all over the world (South Korea, Eastern Europe, Sweden, Holland, France, US). Marc is the leader of the show band named The Retrofitz (www.retrofitz.ca), and also is volunteer musician at Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.

In 2024 will be releasing all original music with Samantha King and The Midnight Outfit and a francophone party band called PRAIRIES FUNK-O-FONE. 

www.samanthakingoutfit.com

www.marcbeaudin.ca


Vinok Worldance Orchestra

Vinok Worldance Orchestra

Sunday • 1:00 pm | The Hearth (9210 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue Community League))

The Vinok Orchestra is the live music component of the Vinok Worldance full theatre productions; performing their own arrangements of traditional ethnic folk music, often using traditional instruments. The company’s repertoire is comprised of dance and music from 60 separate cultures on five continents. The choreographic repertoire is enhanced by Vinok’s extensive collection of cultural costumes, many of which have been made in their countries of origin. Described as "Canada’s United Nations of Dance", Vinok has toured numerous productions throughout North America playing to audiences from Yellowknife to Florida, from Newfoundland to British Columbia.

Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble

Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble

Sunday • 12:25 pm | Snow Globe Pavilion (93 Street & 118 Avenue (Parking Lot))

For more than 30 years, the Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble has excited audiences with both their regional repertoire and their character storylines. The ensemble creates a rich display of Ukrainian dance that lights the stage from the moment the curtain opens to the final Hopak.

The Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble was co-founded in 1988 by Ken Kachmar and Rick Wacko. For almost a decade, Vohon has been under the artistic direction of Trish Kushniruk, Larissa Pohoreski, and Matt Karpiak. Together, the artistic team brings over 70 years of dance experience and work to create challenging and engaging choreography for dancers and audience members alike; the result is a captivating display of Ukrainian dance.

In its time, Vohon has shared its passion for Ukrainian dance on both local and international stages including festivals across Western Canada, the United States, Australia, Germany, Scotland, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Japan, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, England, Portugal, and Ukraine. Vohon is a strong ambassador for Edmonton, as well as their province and country.

Lakota Tootoosis

Lakota Tootoosis

Saturday & Sunday • 3:15 pm | Big Bear Yurt (92 St & 118 Ave)

Lakota Tootoosis is plains Cree from the Poundmaker Cree nation. Lakota has been hoop dancing for over ten years, he’s performed in Taiwan, Alaska and travels extensively throughout North America entertaining audiences at various venues. The hoop dance is a formation storytelling dance, you will see formations like the butterfly, eagle and the world to name a few. You can use your imagination to see a variety of images transform throughout his performance.