David Unsworth

Sunday • 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Sunday • 5:00 pm - 5:15 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)

David Unsworth is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter based out of Edmonton, Alberta. He combines intricate lyricism with rhythmic guitar, soaring vocals and a loop station to create personal, thought provoking songs, while still giving listeners a reason to dance. His first single: Someone Else's Eyes released on July 21, 2020. Having performed at events like the Canmore Folk Music Festival and the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, David captivates audiences with his effervescent stage presence and introspective lyricism. His debut EP: Wait, was aired on Edmonton radio stations CKUA and CJSR, and his unique ‘one-man-band’ sound was recognized by CBC Music producer Del Cowie during the 2017 CBC Searchlight Competition. More recently he won the adult division of the 2018 K-Days Talent Search, and in 2019, completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz and Contemporary Music from MacEwan University. His razor-sharp songwriting and agility with a loop station has earned David comparisons to the likes of Sting and Ed Sheeran. David blends the long-held traditions of folk storytelling with the rhythmic sensibilities of pop and alternative music, creating a sound that sticks in your head, while still delivering meaningful lyrics.

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Website: https://davidunsworthmusic.com/
Insta: d_unsworthmusic

Alberta Qipao & Dance Society

Sunday 4:45 pm – 5:00 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)

Alberta Qipao & Dance society was founded in 2018 . As a non-profit organization, we have trained over 200 individuals in the art of Qipao performance. We have participated in many major events across Edmonton including the K-Days Parades, Edmonton Heritage Festival, Chinese Spring Festival Celebrations,Kaleido festival. We have also performed at a seniors centre in Edmonton, as well as taken part in many charitable Christmas events. Furthermore, we have appeared as guests in several public school performances. In the 2019 Chinese New Year Gala, we were congratulated by Lu Xu, the consul general of the PRC in Calgary, and in October of that year, we received top prize at the Vancouver Charity Qipao festival. As the very first Qipao society in Edmonton, our members come from a wide array of professions including doctors, teachers, accountants, engineers, radio hosts and more. We are a group of enthusiastic ladies who delight in spreading joy to others through our wonderful performances.

Korora Choir

Sunday 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)

Founded in 1996, Korora is in its twenty-ninth season in 2024-2025. The flagship ensemble of Korora Choirs, Korora has received first and second place on Canadian national festival stages. The choir also placed first in their division in the CBC/Choral Canada Competition for Amateur Canadian Choirs in 2015. Korora has received several awards for its work with youth, music education, and its African Projects Fund. While Korora takes pride in these accomplishments, the choir's focus remains centred on creating a learning experience for young singers while providing audiences with exciting and innovative musical performances.

Korora has been a featured ensemble at many events both nationally and internationally. These include the Rocky Mountain National Music Festival, Podium (the biennial conference of Choral Canada), the Canadian Music Educators National Conference, the regional conference of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), the International Society of Music Educators (ISME) conference, and others. In addition to performances in many North American cities, the choir has toured Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Malaysia, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, and Zambia.

Chalktastic - Chalk Art Showcase

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This year, we're taking our street chalk art to the next level by transforming it into a captivating showcase. See you on the Ave for an explosion of vibrant imagination. Be sure to take photos of your favourite, post them on social media and tag us! @kaleidofestival

Kaleido Family Arts Festival is a free festival, donations are gratefully accepted.

Interactive Community Mosaic with artist Theo Harasymiw

A kaleidoscope of shapes and colours

Join the interactive community mosaic project led by artist Theo Harasymiw ! Be part of creating a vibrant, collaborative artwork where everyone can contribute their unique piece. This is your chance to get creative, connect with others, and leave your mark on a beautiful mosaic masterpiece.

C Jam Big Band

Sunday 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)

C-Jam Big Band is an 18 piece ensemble that has been performing in and around Edmonton for the past 30 years, recreating the music of great artists such as Glenn Miller and Count Basie. Duke Ellington’s “C-Jam Blues” was the inspiration for the band’s name. Events such as Swing ‘n Skate at City Hall, Johann Strauss Ball, dance clubs and private functions keep this group busy throughout the year. The mission of the band is to provide an opportunity for local musicians to entertain and support the thriving dance community in Edmonton. C-Jam is excited to return to Kaleido this year.

LittleBirds

Sunday 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)

Now entering its 35th year and proudly sponsored by the Edmonton Jazz Society, the Littlebirds offers an elite opportunity for auditioned music students ages 14-21 to play in jazz-driven big band and small combos that crosses school divisions. It gives these students a chance to work and perform with other young musicians with the same passion, and it often leads to lifelong friendships and musical collaborations. The combo focuses on authenticity and have a blend of learning jazz standards and doing original and creative music.