Curt Young & The Healers

Saturday 5:15 pm – 6:00 pm | The Alley (9321 - 118 Ave)
Sunday 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm | Takwakin Village (91 St & 118 Ave - Southside of 118th)

Curt Young is a dynamic singer-songwriter whose musical journey has taken him across the globe, from the vibrant streets of Peru and China to the bustling cities of Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. Each song he writes is a personal exploration of his identity, and when he performs, every song becomes a unique show, infused with heartfelt storytelling that captivates his audience. With three albums to his name, Curt has garnered significant recognition in the music industry, including nominations for the BreakOut West Awards for World Album of the Year. His talent has led to multiple songs reaching number one on the NCI FM Countdown, and his music has been featured on SiriusXM, where he has earned royalties for his work.

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Bree Harris Song and Hand Drum

Saturday & Sunday 1:15 pm – 1:45 pm | Takwakin Village (91 St & 118 Ave - Southside of 118th)

A Cree/Nakota artist, she is from the Treaty 6 territory in Thunderchild First Nation. She is a facilitator and addictions worker, she also walks a ceremonial road and is so grateful for the amazing mentors and teachers that have crossed her path. She is a mother of 6 and she has went above and beyond to get educated, to provide a healthy sober life for her and her children. They travel as a family to many different First Nation communities to attend pow wows, cultural gatherings and to help in ceremony.

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Bobbi-Jo Star

Saturday 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm | Takwakin Village (91 St & 118 Ave - Southside of 118th)

Meet Bobbi-Jo Starr (Kisikaw Iskwew – Daylight Woman) An Indigenous singer-songwriter from Peerless Trout First Nation (Treaty 8 Territory, Northern Alberta) Bobbi-Jo Starr is a solo artist who incorporates storytelling and indigenous teachings into her performance and music. From learning guitar at age 12 with her father’s songbook, to overcoming addiction and finding purpose through land-based teachings and water protection. Bobbi-Jo's music highlights her commitment to sobriety, water protection, and encourages others to live the vision! 

Currently charting on the Canadian Indie Country Countdown, Bobbi-Jo”s debut single, "The Sun is on the Rise" shares indigenous teachings about what it means to have Indigenous vision and encourages listeners to see ahead through the eyes of an eagle!  To Find out more about Bobbi-Jo Starr music please visit her Artist Website www.bobbijostarr.com

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Dallas Arcand Hoop Dance

Saturday & Sunday • 1:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)
Saturday • 8:30 pm - 8:45 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)
Saturday & Sunday • 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm | Takwakin Village | 91 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118)

Dallas Arcand is an accomplished singer, flutist, recording artist, and an in-demand motivational speaker facilitating workshops for Aboriginal people of all ages, speaking on topics ranging from self-awareness to personal motivation. Dallas has worked with young artists on creative writing, personal recording, music, and dance.

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