The Art of Storytelling ’24 (Adults & Older Youth)
Shawnigan Lake Community Centre 2804 Shawnigan Lake Road, Shawnigan Lake, B.C.An intimate evening of Oral Storytelling (focus - adults & older youth)
An intimate evening of Oral Storytelling (focus - adults & older youth)
Stories & music (focus - families & children under 12)
Bring your creative projects, share conversation & connect!
This experience is for everyone! Come & play, or listen & tap a toe. Relaxed inclusive musical atmosphere facilitated by Nemira & friends. All skill levels welcome!
Non-instructional opportunity for you to fearlessly paint, sketch & create like no one is watching! Artists of all abilities welcome, beginner to accomplished. We would be pleased to have you join in the ongoing adventure of building community while working on canvas & paper.
Hosted by Turnip the Beet
We supply the space, the conversation & the community. You bring your transportable project - drawing, painting, needle or handiwork, beading, weaving, or any creative art/craft item that you can transport & easily clean up.
Come & learn the diversity of this sweet 4 stringed instrument. If you are just beginning, have not played in awhile, or want to improve, this 3 hr workshop is for you! Laurel will guide participants through learning/reviewing the basics and honing their skills & strums for the next level. Cost of the workshop covers a booklet with information & songs for practicing at home. Participants should bring their own ukulele in ‘C’ tuning, for consistency. Email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Non-instructional opportunity for you to fearlessly paint, sketch & create like no one is watching! Artists of all abilities welcome, beginner to accomplished. We would be pleased to have you join in the ongoing adventure of building community while working on canvas & paper.
Hosted by Turnip the Beet
The Slieves are a high energy Irish trad band hailing from Victoria, British Columbia. The talented members include the magical Tasia Mackay (Irish flute, vocals), the accomplished Jeremy Wash (guitar, vocals) and the foot stomping rhythms of Andrew Morris MacKay (bodhran, spoons, vocals).