Kelownaѻýs creative IQ has skyrocketed.
BreakOut West got underway Wednesday, and with it an estimated 500 music industry insiders and performers from across the globe started to make themselves comfortable at points across the city, said Karma Lacoff, chairperson of the house committee for BOW 2018.
They will be here until Oct. 14 and they will share expertise, mentoring opportunities for up-and-coming artists and a bounty of good music for the general public.
Theyѻýre also bringing fresh eyes and a lot of economic opportunities to the valley.
Chris Babcock, with the City of Kelowna said that in 2010 there was an estimated $3.1 million economic impact ѻý it, he said, was just the ѻýicing on the cake.ѻý
ѻýYouѻýre getting people like me who donѻýt play an instrument at all, but do love live music,ѻý he said. ѻýAnd to have something like this come in, animate our local venues and bring the industry, too ..itѻýs really fun and it gives Kelowna vibrancy.ѻý
Lacoff said that the energy is already palpable, not even a day in.
ѻýAt the welcome party last night there were 200 people and everyone I talked to said they canѻýt get over how beautiful Kelowna is,ѻý Lacoff said. ѻýWhat was cool, was when Mayor Colin Basran asked who was (new to the area) around 90 per cent of people raised their hands.ѻý
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More than 60 bands will be performing at 10 downtown Kelowna venues. These bands have a wide array of styles and will appeal to a vast demographic.
One event particularly unique to this city is the Mini BreakOut West, a family music festival that is free to attend. Mini BOW is taking place at the Rotary Centre for the Arts on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
ѻýMini BOW is a very unique event and weѻýre extremely excited about it. In addition to the fantastic music, there will be all sorts of fun activities for the whole family. Everything from a musical petting zoo through to karaoke. You do not want to miss Mini BOW,ѻý said Nicolette Jacques, program co-ordinator with Festivals Kelowna.
There will be musical performances from Kelownaѻýs The Oot nѻý Oots - rising stars of the ѻýkindieѻý rock scene, as well as high-energy folksy band, The Kwerks, award-winning, ukulele-strumming, five-piece The Springmans and Canadian country music powerhouse Jessie Farrell, whose music is featured on the CBCѻýs The Gumboot Kids.
This is family-friendly music that the whole family can enjoy.
While the event is free, attendees are encouraged to donate what they can with proceeds going to family cultural programming.
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