The internationally-acclaimed Folkfest offers nine stages with an array of performances. Te Winnipeg Folk Festival, or Folk-
fest, is a family-friendly festival filled with camping, an artisan’s tent, fabulous food and awesome performances from a long list of top performers such as Shakey Graves and Jenny Lewis. Or, keep it local at the Back 40 Fes-
tival, which aims to support Manitoba’s homemade music with performances by local musicians. If you want to enjoy top-notch jazz, stop by the TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival, featuring the best of local, national and international music in vari- ous downtown Winnipeg locations over 10 days. If you’re here the third week of August do not miss Aboriginal Music Week. Te festival showcases the best Indige- nous artists from across the continent in rock, hip hop, electric, folk, traditional, country and blues genres. Want to experience our Prairie pride?
Why not stop by the Treshermen’s Reunion,
heritage festival. Explore a working, 20-building homesteaders’ village,
Canada’s largest pioneer live
farming demonstrations, an antique car show, live entertainment and a rodeo. Killarney’s Prairie Pioneer Days will also give visitors a taste of old-fashioned farming. Check out the heritage village, the Heritage House and Stationary En- gine Museum to learn about our rural heritage and Prairie history.
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Digging Roots performs during Aboriginal Music Week.
Join in midway fun at the Red River Ex. Summer 2015 • 29
Photo courtesy of Red River Ex.
Photos by Red Works Studio.
Photo by Heather Clark, courtesy of the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
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