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    The Halifax Daily News (Nova Scotia)
    June 10, 2004 Thursday

    Multicultural Festival highlights


    The Multicultural Festival celebrates 20 years of friendship and
    diversity when it takes over Alderney Landing in Dartmouth, June 16
    to 20.

    Extended an additional two days to commemorate its 20th anniversary,
    this year's festival features cuisine from more than 25 different
    cultures, performances by international dance troupes, world music,
    and the opportunity to learn about Nova Scotia's ethnic heritage.
    More than 700 performers from 40 cultural groups will be providing
    daily entertainment.

    Mainstage performances will feature two dance troupes that have
    travelled to Nova Scotia from Armenia and Korea, as well as dance and
    musical performances by local cultural groups. The world music acts
    are equally diverse, featuring Acadian, Aboriginal, Latin, and reggae
    beats.

    Some performance highlights:

    - Haik, a children's folk dance group from Armenia, performs on the
    mainstage, June 16, 17.

    - Myongji Traditional Dance Company from Korea performs folk dances
    derived from peasants and royal dances reserved for court
    entertainment. On the mainstage, June 16, 17.

    - Visten, a hardy mixture of French, Irish and Scottish styles, fiery
    fiddling and step dancing. June 16 on the mainstage.

    - Halfway Tree, an eight-piece reggae group promoting peace, love and
    unity. June 16 in the beer tent.

    - Blou, a high-energy band inspired by its Acadian roots. June 17 on
    the mainstage.

    - Alma Latina, a Cuban ensemble. June 17 in the beer tent.

    - Salsa Picante, Latin music from Halifax's No. 1 party band. June 18
    in the beer tent.

    - Multicultural urban music with Jacobus et Maleco, Shane C & the
    Mix, Asia, Tanya Tagaq. June 18 in the Boardwalk tent.

    - Kanenhilo Singers, native singers perform chants accompanied by the
    Iroquoian water drum, hand drum and cow horn shakers. June 19 on the
    mainstage.

    - Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band, a Klezmer band bringing together the
    traditions of the Tsarist Russian military band, gypsy folk music,
    Hasidic religious song, and Afro-American jazz. June 19 on the
    mainstage.

    - Afro-Musica, traditional African roots music with a fresh sound.
    June 19 in the beer tent.

    - Verbal Warning, New Orleans native Sekou Nkrumah leads this reggae
    band. June 19 in the boardwalk tent.

    Admission for the Multicultural Festival is $6 for adults per day, $5
    for students and seniors, and $1 for children ages five to 12. Hours
    are June 16, 17, 5 p.m. to midnight; June 18, 19, 10 a.m. to
    midnight; June 20, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. See www.multifest.ca
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