Dwennimmen - Saturday 9:45 pm & Sunday 12 pm

Dwennimmen

Dwennimmen

Performances

  • Saturday, September 14th @ 9:45 pm
    Avenue Central Stage | 93 St & 118 Ave

  • Sunday, September 15th @ 12:00 pm
    Jazz Alley | Alley Between 93 & 94 St

Shima Aisha Robinson works for APIRG on the University of Alberta campus as the Programming and Working Group Coordinator. She advances her enthusiasm for anti-oppression work by volunteering, interning and working with local groups that address systemic issues of oppression and marginalization in amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (aka Edmonton). She is an amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (Edmonton)-born poet and spoken word artist who embodies, with every poem, the ancient meaning of her chosen pen name. Dwennimmen is the name of an ancient African Adinkra symbol, which means strength, humility, learning and wisdom. It is no surprise, then, that this veteran of the Alberta poetry community uses a searing intellect and dynamic precision-of-language to create poetry which ushers her readers and listeners toward greater understanding and poignant reflection.

For Dwennimmen, poetry has long been a compass, a salve, an anchor and guiding light. She uses the potential and force of poetry to uncover the full range of her cerebral, linguistic and spiritual fortitude. This is why her every poem and performance testifies to an emerging power and wisdom, an authentic, deeply human potency which she hopes to pass on to listeners and poetry-lovers around the world.

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

Two Late to the Party - Sunday 12:00 pm and 1:45 pm

Two Late to the Party

Two Late to the Party

Performances

  • Sunday, September 15th @ 12:00 pm
    Kaleido Yurt | 92 St & 118 Ave

  • Sunday, September 15th @ 1:45 pm
    Avenue Central Stage | 93 St & 118 Ave

Two Late to the Party are Adam Corkett and Alessandra Enns. This budding musical duo formed in the fall of 2017. Both Adam and Alessandra have a long singer/songwriter history, with influences ranging from indie-folk to bluegrass-country. As a pair, they have found a style that merges their past influences, creating an original sound that is simultaneously current and nostalgic.

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

Dragon Fli Empire - Sunday 3:15 pm and 5 pm

Dragon Fli Empire

Dragon Fli Empire

Performances

  • Sunday, September 15th @ 3:15 pm
    Rhythm Speaks Hip Hop | 90 St & 118 Ave

  • Sunday, September 15th @ 5:00 pm
    Avenue Central Stage | 93 St & 118 Ave

It was a song in 2002 about a bus route that brought Calgary hip hop duo Dragon Fli Empire out of the basement and into the limelight. Now a decade post "Mount Pleasant,” they have become a leading force in the city's hip hop scene, from opening for names like De La Soul, The Roots, Public Enemy and Mos Def to performing at festivals like the Calgary Folk Fest, Sled Island, Warped Tour, Shambhala and Rock the Bells. They were nominated for Best Hip Hop Album at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards and have toured through Canada, the United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. The DFE have released music independently as well as through labels in Canada, Japan, France and Finland. The crew most recently released a 7" vinyl 'Hold Down the Fort' via Radio Krimi Records (France) in Spring 2018 that reached #2 on the CBC Radio 3 Top 30 chart. A new EP is planned to be released in Fall 2019.

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

The Odyssey - Friday 7 pm

The Odyssey

The Odyssey

The Odyssey opens the Kaleido Family Arts Festival on Friday, September 13th at 7 pm! Journey over to the Avenue Central Stage (93 St & 118 Ave) and hear the Siren’s song.

The Odyssey is a 13 piece instrumental group based out of Edmonton, Alberta. Drawing influence from jazz, hip hop, metal, and everything in between, The Odyssey is sure to take audiences on a musical journey. Led by bassist and composer JD Speelman, The Odyssey features some of the best musicians the area has to offer.

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

Aurora Lantern Parade - Starts at The Carrot!

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Party on the Street & Aurora Lantern Parade 

Friday 9:30 pm

Before kicking off the Aurora Lantern Parade, Klusterfunk (8:00 pm)will launch the party and get you groovin’! Join the lantern parade, performers and festival-goers as we dance, sing, drum and laugh together. Follow the light to My Son the Hurricane, as they kickoff the festival with their unique mix of New Orleans style grooves with funk, jazz and hip hop on the Avenue Central Stage.

Forgot your lantern? Create one with your friends and family at the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 – 118 Ave). Open 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm. Or become an audience member as the street gets its rhythm and awakens.

Iceis Rain - Friday 9 pm

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Iceis Rain is a two-spirited entrepreneur, anti-bully advocate, and recording artist from Fort McKay, Alberta, Canada.

She wrote and produced her first album ‘The Queen’ in 2014 and garnered five nominations at the 2014 Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Awards.

Iceis Rain is currently set to debut her second album 'Redemption' on Sept 19 in Toronto. She was the first two-spirited, Indigenous person in history to perform live on national television and the first two-spirited female fancy dancer in history to be initiated in the pow-wow circle. Empowered by strength, independence, and beauty, Iceis is also the star of the critically-acclaimed, award-winning documentary, Oil Sands Karaoke. She has also been featured in a number of noteworthy mediums, including Alberta Venture Magazine, Breakfast Television, City TV and CBC Radio. And her hit docuseries Queen of the Oil Patch is one of the top-rated hit series on APTN television in Canada with season two currently filming as we speak.

An influencer in Canadian business named top 50 under 50 she is a force to be reckoned with. Now running the indigenous project a non-profit which raises awareness for mental health and so much more.

Ladies and gentlemen put your hands together for the queen, Miss Iceis Rain!

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

Klusterfunk - Friday 8 pm

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KLUSTERFUNK is an 11-piece, energetic party band with an agenda: to turn all the world's bad feelin's, into good feelin's! Their live show features (aside from silly, colorful costumes) a tight 4-piece horn section, bumpin' drums and percussion, heavy riffin' guitars, and 4 in your face MC's. Fusing punk, funk, latin jazz and hip-hop, they have a truly unique, raw sound.

But now, doesn't EVERY band say they're unique? Aren't you tired of hearing that? Maybe we're full of it! Come to a live show, and you be the judge! If you like us, give us a hi-five! If you don't, chuck a beer bottle at the drummers head!

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