Peace Dance in the Griff - Charles Bailey Theatre - Trail
Sat, Apr 20
|Trail - Charles Bailey Theatre
This event is will take place in the recital room known as The Griff, backstage of the Charles Bailey Theatre All Ages Event Doors open at 6:30pm Music starts at 7:00pm Admission by donation, suggested $10-20 No one will be turned away due to lack of funds
Time & Location
Apr 20, 2024, 7:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Trail - Charles Bailey Theatre, 1501 Cedar Ave, Trail, BC V1R 4C7, Canada
About The Event
Steve Marc brings dancy reggae/calypso grooves and uplifting/healing vibes with a mission to bring out your inner peace and spread it throughout the region and beyond. This is what Peace Dance is all about. In a world full of division and conflict, let’s come together and celebrate our interconnectedness, our symbiotic relationships with each other and our environment through music and dance. https://youtube.com/playlist...
Opening the show, Marty Carter is a multi-instrumentalist who enjoys Art Rock, Reggae and Blues. He has performed across Western Canada for the last 35 years in clubs, pubs and Music Festivals. He usually plays Saxophone, Flute, 12 String Guitar, Keyboards as well as an EWI Electric Wind Instrument and Sings. Marty loves to play from the heart to co-create spontaneous moments of joy and share his gifts with true kindness to ring our bells. https://martylcarterbusybeebuzz.bandcamp.com
Closing the show we have DJ Jazzy Jo, who loves disco, funk, soul and more. She has been heavily into rare R&B grooves since the early 2000’s from the club scene in Leeds, Northern England where she essentially grew up. From Northern Soul to rare Disco, Jazzy Jo loves it all. Expect an uplifting, funky, danceable set from a vibrant Rossland DJ you might know from her local Dance It Out events and more. www.mixcloud.com/djjazzyjo
This event is will take place in the recital room known as The Griff, backstage of the Charles Bailey Theatre
All Ages Event Doors open at 6:30pm Music starts at 7:00pm
Admission by donation, suggested $10-20 No one will be turned away due to lack of funds
Brought to you with the support of the Trail and District Arts Council via the Selkirk Mountain Music Society