Wednesday, May 10th, 2017 • 9PM • $15, $20 • Kingston ON
The Mansion 506 Princess St., Kingston ON, K7L 1C5
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Wednesday, May 10th, 2017 • 9PM • $15, $20 • Kingston ON
The Mansion 506 Princess St., Kingston ON, K7L 1C5
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Flyers• Front & Back• Medium quality • PDF file • 928 Ko |
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Flyers back• Web quality• JPEG file • 551 Ko |
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Wednesday, May 10th, 2017 • 9PM • $15, $20 • Kingston ON
The Mansion 506 Princess St., Kingston ON, K7L 1C5
Exclusive concert, World Music:
Collaboration UMARO (Senegal) and Doug van der Horden (Canada)
Latinos concert:
Son Latino band Artists from Kingston and Latin America
Exclusive performance, drums - painting:
Collaboration Yessica Rivera Belsham and Ndaté Sylla
Tickets for sale ($15, $20) at Brian Records (Kingston, ON) and on EventBrite.
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The SaDunya team is excited to announce the very first edition of its Festival to take place in Kingston, Ontario (Canada) in 2018. While the program isn’t definitive yet, we can say for certain that there will be concerts, workshops, live artistic performances, and a lot of creative and experiential events.
Since its creation in 2011, the SaDunya Project has been seeking to build bridges between cultures and peoples, and to create a virtual meeting place and platform for expression. By featuring various artists, thinkers, places and World citizens who come from all around the globe, Fatoumata, Mamie, Aby, Doggy and Assane have been laying the foundations for this next step of the Project. The time is now to create a physical event where local and remote artists will meet, create together and share their World with each other and with the public. And since languages have no barriers (and also because we’re in Canada), the Festival will be multilingual (English, French and some African and Indigenous Languages)..
Whether you’re interesting in becoming a main sponsor for the event or to support the artists by providing accommodation, food, material, etc., we’d love to partner with you! For more information, contact Melanie Sylla.
If you love art and peolpe in all its forms, have organization skills and want to actively take part in the preparation and execution of this event, contact Melanie Sylla to tell us how you’d like to be involved.