Dec 22, Winter Solstice House Concerts
near the Drive: featuring Orchid Ensemble + more!


Myriam Steinberg is the artistic director of the In the House Festival. She sends me the following notice.  The House concerts idea is great.  Many of the events are intercultural, and I am delighted that they feature my storytelling friends Pauline Wenn and Mary Gavan, as well as the Orchid Ensemble.

On Friday, Dec. 22nd, In the House is co-producing a series of house concerts with the Secret Lantern Society in honor of solstice. There is a Celtic folk music concert included in the line up of house concerts. I was wondering if you would be able to send this event announcement to your distribution list and/or post in on your webiste. Below is the complete description of what is happening. Thank you!

Winter solstice is on Friday! There are still some seats left for the solstice house concerts that are being put on by the In the House Festival and the Secret Lantern Society. The concerts will happen in conjunction with the 13th Annual Winter Solstice Lantern Festival which celebrates the coming of longer days.

Homes in the East Side (all around Commercial Dr. ) will open their doors as hosts to this wonderful event. Lanterns will be sold at each house - after the concert participants form their own small processions, creating a gentle constellation of lanterns throughout the neighbourhood as they make their way to the free festivities at Britannia Community Centre.

Feel free to spread the word to all your friends, family and co-workers! This is a wonderful community event.

Date: Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Time: Shows are at 6:00 pm and again at 7:15 pm. Illuminate the neighborhood with your lantern and attend two concerts in two different houses. After the concert join fellow participants in your own mini lantern procession down to the Britannia Community Centre for free solstice activities.

Tickets: You can see a single show or get a double pass. When purchasing tickets, please ensure that you indicate whether you would like the 6 pm show, the 7:15 pm show, or the pass.

Tickets for single show: $10 / adult,  $8 / kids 
Tickets for two shows: $15 / adult,    $13 / kids

You can reserve your seat by calling 604-874-9325 or emailing info@inthehousefestival.com. Please indicate which show you want to see, at what time, and how many tickets you need.

 

Tickets are also available at:

On-line at www.inthehousefestival.com
Highlife Records
At the door (may be limited space available)

Performers & Venues:

Orchid Ensemble
1957 Venables 
The Orchid Ensemble blends ancient musical instruments and traditions from China and beyond, creating a beautiful new sound that is both creative and distinct. The ensemble has embraced a variety of musical styles to its repertoire, ranging from the traditional and contemporary music of China , World Music, New Music to Jazz and Creative Improvisation.

The energetic yet endearing performance style of the ensemble consistently intrigues and delights its audiences, consistently receiving standing ovations. Acclaimed as 'One of the brightest blossoms on the world music scene' (Georgia Straight), the Orchid Ensemble has been tirelessly developing an innovative musical genre based on the cultural exchange between Western and Asian musicians. 

Mariachi Romantico
1190 Semlin Dr.
El Mariachi Romántico was founded to maintain and promote the beauty of Mexico through traditional and uplifting music. El Mariachi Romántico International is a multicultural band which delivers the passion, love and respect we feel for Mexico .

Nihavend
1929 Napier St.

 This trio composed of François Houle on clarinet, Gordon Grdina on oud, Neelanjit Dhillon on tabla, will be playing music based on Persian, Turkish, and middle-east themes.

Oak Bones
2063 Grant St.
Diana Halter on harp, bodhran, and vocals and Steve Quattrocchi on mandolin. This duo performs traditional and contemporary Celtic music.

The Adama Trio
1510 Salsbury Dr.
The music of The Adama Trio explores the boundaries of classical, contemporary jazz and world music. Adama creates exciting and original material, rich with Middle-Eastern and Flamenco sounds, unusual melodies and complex rhythms.

Mary Gavan & Pauline Wenn
1676 Grant St

Mary Gavan's grandparents in both Scotland and Ireland taught her the old legends and the long ballads as they regarded storytelling as a way of life rather than a festival event. She also learnt much from my parents who were skilled raconteurs. At first, she told the old stories, especially those of working with animals. On coming to Canada , she began to expand on the stories to explain Celtic ways and to include my own experiences. Now, she writes her own stories combining the wisdom of the past legends with the understanding of my present experiences.

Pauline Wenn grew up in a typical Scottish working-class home, with typical Scottish storytelling, Pauline was never bored. Having left that home at the age of 18, she made a  new life in Canada . She brings to her stories rich experiences and memories from both sides of the Atlantic .

For more information, please go to www.inthehousefestival.com For full Winter Solstice Lantern Festival information: www.secretlantern.org

Phone: 604-874-9325
Email: info@inthehousefestival.com

 
Myriam Steinberg
Artistic Director

www.inthehousefestival.com
info@inthehousefestival.com