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The 46 th Annual Sunshine Coast Festival of the Performing Arts www.coastfestival.com Encouraging Excellence . Offering Opportunities PROGRAMME 2019 april 15 – may 12, 2019

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The 46th Annual Sunshine Coast Festival of the Performing Arts

www.coastfestival.com

Encouraging Excellence . Offering Opportunities

P R O G R A M M E2019april 15 – may 12, 2019

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Table of Contents

Folk Instrumental 3–4

Dance 5–6

Strings 7–9

Voice & Choral 10–11

Piano 12–15

Speech & Dramatic Arts 16

Bands 17

Brass & Woodwinds 18

Classical Guitar 19

Information for Performers 20

Festival Adjudicators 21–24

Sponsors and Donors 25

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Sunshine Coast Arts Centre

9:00 AM

Old Time / Bluegrass – Preparatory Aidan Kim Boil cabbage (Traditional)

Other Folk Styles – Preparatory Aidan Kim Lightly Row (Traditional)

Canadian – Junior Gene Sato Medicine Line (Gordon Stobbe & J.J. Guy) Hayleigh Mart Medicine Line / Blue Reel (Gordon Stobbe & J.J. Guy / Oliver Schroer) Gene Sato My Cape Breton Home (Jerry Holland)

9:30 AM

Celtic – Junior Elijah Burnison The Musical Priest (Irish Traditional) Jinny Marshall Calum’s Road (Donald Shaw) Gene Sato Irish Party into John Ryan’s Polka (Traditional) Grace Marshall Bowl of Flakes (John Somerville) Hayleigh Mart Bulgarian Red / Tamlyn’s Reel (Traditional)

10:00 AM Madeleine Malcolmson My Lily (Jerry Holland) Madeleine Malcolmson Lady Mary Ramsay / Frank’s Reel (Neil Gow / John McCusker) Grace Marshall MacKechnies Farewell (John Somerville)

10:30 AM

Celtic – Intermediate Esmé Woolliams Wizard Walk (Jay Ungar) Natalie Martin Kylebrach Rambler / Julia Delaney (Traditional / Finbarr Dwyer) Erin Payne Da Boys of da Lounge / The Grimbergen Blonde (Garden Johnston / Chris Stout) Johnathan Lowis Holliday Caliope House Set (Dave Richardson)

Celtic – Intermediate Josefin’s Waltz Natalie Martin Josefin’s Waltz (Traditional)

Celtic – Intermediate Kayla Payne Miss Drummond of Perth’s Favourite Scotch Measure (Traditional) Esmé Woolliams The Hurricane (Scott Skinner)

11:20 AM

Other Folk Styles – Junior Elijah Burnison The Unrelated Waltz (Gabriel Dubreuil)

Old Time / Bluegrass – Junior Gene Sato Elk River Blues (Ernie Carpenter) Gene Sato Orange Blossom Special (Ervin T. Rouse)

1:30 PM

Other Folk Styles – Intermediate Johnathan Lowis Holliday Island Swing (Gordon Stobbe)

Canadian – Intermediate Cassidy Wieler Wasabi / Full House /Pat Came Back (James Law / Graeme McGillivray)

Other Folk Styles – Intermediate Erin Payne Gretl in the Garden / Artsy-Smartsy Phoebe (Hanneke Cassel) Theodore Larsen Descendo a serra (Benedito Lacerda / Pixinguinha) Kayla Payne The Cypress / Le Jig à Ti-toine (Hanneke Cassel) Cassidy Wieler Fun Tashlikh (Yxalag)

2:30 PM

Folk Duets – Open Sebastian & Janine Road to Lisdoonvarna (Traditional)

Folk Duets – Junior Gene & Seb Maligne Canyon (Gordon Stobbe & J.J. Guy)

Folk Ensemble – Junior Saturday Super Strings Medicine Line (Gordon Stobbe)

Folk Duets – Junior Grace & Ayla Blue Reel (Oliver Schroer)

Folk Instrumental Monday, April 15

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3:00 PM

Folk Duets – Intermediate Kayla & Erin Payne Trip to Walden Pond / The Golden Plover (Hanneke Cassel / Jeremy Kittel) Kayla & Erin Payne, violin and cello The Captain (Hanneke Cassel) The Cow People (Lucy and Victoria) Cowperson’s Lament (Jeremy Cohen) The Cow People (Lucy and Victoria) Kontinentent Kalder (Maja Kjaer Jacobsen)

3:45 PM

Celtic – Open Sarah Bradley The dusty wine bottle (Dee Armstrong)

Other Folk Styles – Open Sarah Bradley Abaniqueme (A Talabarte)

4:00 PM

Folk Duets – Open Bradley Thomas Golden locks set (Dan Possumoto)

7:00 PM

Celtic – Senior Noah Alexander Ord Transformed (Aine McGeeny)

Other Folk Styles – Senior Noah Alexander Ord Fiddler on the Roof, opening cadenza (John Williams)

7:15 PM

Folk Duets – Senior Mari & Bridget Faded Love (Bob/Johnny Wills, arr. by Mark O’conner) Mari & Bridget The falling Polska (Folkband Vasen)

7:25 PM

Folk Ensemble – Intermediate Bad to the Bow Intermediate Bo / Krølle Bølle (Antti Järvelä /Martin Seeberg) Kesat Kerkkolassa (Antti Järvelä & Frigg)

7:45 PM

Folk Ensemble – Senior The Coast String Fiddlers The Viking Set (Multiple Composers) John Farrer’s March (Erynn Marshall) Bad to the Bow Senior Group Shetland Nights (Blazin Fiddles) UnRelated Waltz (Gabriel Dubreuil) Celtic Canon / Tam Lin Reel (Johann Pachelbel / Traditional)

8:15 PM

Folk Ensemble – Open The Incredibles Maligne Canyon (Gordon Stobbe JJ Guy) The Butterfly - Kesh Jig (Traditional) Low Key Fiddlers Butler Set: Butlers of Glen Ave / Sliabh Russel / Cathal McConnels (Tony “Sully” Sullivan & Lunasa) Musical Priest Set: Musical Priest/ Silver Spear/ Sligo Maid (Dubliners/ Trad / Trad .) Hay-Roe Family Band Waltzing Matilda (Christina Macpherson)

8:30 PM

Folk Duets – Open Why Not Butterly / Kesh Jig (Traditional)

Folk Instrumental April 15 - continued

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Heritage Theatre

DANCE (MODERN)

12:30 PM

Modern – Senior Sydney & Avery Graham-Wiseman Departure (Emily Cowling)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

Demi-Pointe – Preparatory Emma Wilson, Isabella Watts, Audrey Altenburg Amethyst (Johanna Waldorf)

Demi-Character – Preparatory Adèle Dubin Plaisante Bouffonnerie (Dominique Hutchinson)

Demi-Character – Junior Ava Heales Nutcracker’s Spell (Roxane McConnachie) Abigail Toews Washday Drama (Astrid Sherman) Malia Bell Kitri (Marius Petipa)

DANCE (MODERN)

Interpretive Contemporary – Junior Sam Sheridan Where do we go (Sam Sherid)

Interpretive Contemporary – Intermediate Kaliyana Denham-Rohlicek Thursday (Erika Kennedy)

Contemporary Modern – Intermediate Avery Graham-Wiseman Lumiere (Emily Cowling)

Contemporary Modern – Senior Sydney Graham-Wiseman Eau (Emily Cowling)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

1:00 PM

Neo-Classical – Junior Natalie Martin Opus 34 (Johanna Waldorf) Sophie Malcolmson Joplinade (A Sherman) Ava Heales The Diary of Anne Frank (Astrid Sherman)

Contemporary Ballet – Senior Emily Hogan Chrysalis (Tracy-Lea Bloch)

Contemporary Ballet – Junior Malia Bell Scintillation (Monica Proenca)

DANCE (MODERN)

Modern – Intermediate Avery Graham-Wiseman Sinnerman (Emily Cowling)

Modern – Senior Sydney Graham-Wiseman Roses (Emily Cowling)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

1:25 PM

Demi-Pointe – Intermediate Karys Boschmann Blue Bird (Marius Petipa)

Demi-Pointe – Junior Galleni Sttefanidis Abigail Toews Open (Astrid Sherman) Waverlee Meisinger Napoletana (Johanna Waldorf) Ava Heales Il Trovatore (Astrid Sharman)

Demi-Pointe – Preparatory Isabella Watts The Rose (Johanna Waldorf)

DANCE (STAGE)

Lyrical Jazz – Intermediate Avery Graham-Wiseman Nothingness (Lori Birk)

Lyrical Jazz – Senior Sydney Graham-Wiseman You are the Reason (Lori Birk)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

2:30 PM

Interpretive Ballet – Senior Rachel McKinnon Torment (Astrid Sherman)

Interpretive Ballet – Junior Sophie Malcolmson Forces of Attraction (Dominique Hutchinson) Galleni Sttefanidis Abigail Toews

Dance Wednesday, April 17

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DANCE (STAGE)

Jazz – Intermediate Avery Graham-Wiseman Black and Gold (Matthew Cluff)

Jazz – Senior Sydney Graham-Wiseman Got It (Lori Birk)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

2:55 PM

Pointe – Intermediate Kaliyana Denham-Rohlicek Le Corsaire (Marius Petipa) Karys Boschmann Paquita 5 (Marius Petipa)

Pointe – Junior Natalie Martin Kitri Act 3 (Marius Petipa) Malia Bell Bridesmaid Variation from Don Quixote (Marius Petipa) Sophie Malcolmson Adieu (Dominique Hutchinson)

DANCE (STAGE)

Tap – Intermediate Avery Graham-Wiseman Boy (Sydney Graham-Wiseman)

Tap – Senior Sydney Graham-Wiseman Beat It (Matthew Cluff)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

3:15 PM

Pointe – Senior Emily Hogan Gamzatti Variation (Marius Petipa) Rachel McKinnon

Demi-Pointe – Preparatory Thalia Chapman, Alice Edwards Pearls (Johanna Waldorf)

DANCE (STAGE)

Variety – Intermediate Avery Graham-Wiseman Forget About The Boy (Maureen Duggan)

DANCE (CLASSICAL)

Pointe – Intermediate Natalie Martin, Kaliyana Denham-Rolicek Esmeralda’s Friends (Jules Perrot)

Dance April 17 - continued

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St. John’s United Church

10:00 AM

Baroque – Junior Gene Sato, violin Minuet 3 (Johann Sebastian Bach) Olivia Hay-Roe, violin Bourree in G (George Frideric Handel) Johnathan Lowis Holliday, violin Gavotte in D (Johann Sebastian Bach) Esmé Woolliams, violin Gavotte in g (Johann Sebastian Bach) Johnathan Lowis Holliday, violin Gavotte in g (Johann Sebastian Bach) Esmé Woolliams, violin Bourrées I & II (Johann Sebastian Bach) Bradley Thomas, violin Musette (Johann Sebastian Bach)

11:20 AM

Baroque – Intermediate Cael Read, violoncello “La Follia” from Trio Sonata in d (Antonio Vivaldi) Aila Brampton, violoncello “Allegro Moderato” from Sonata No.1 for Viola da Gamba, BWV 1027 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

12:00 PM

Baroque – Senior Bridget Graham, violin “Preludio” from Partita No.3 in E, BWV 1006 (Johann Sebastian Bach) Noah Ord, violin Sonata in D (Jean-Marie Leclair)

12:20 PM

Classical – Preparatory Daniel Kim, violin Twinkle Variation E (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

Classical – Junior Bradley Thomas, violin Hunters’ chorus (Carl Maria von Weber)

12:40 PM

Classical – Intermediate Aila Brampton, violoncello Siciliano (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Hannah Lerson, violin Hope Told a Flattering Tale (Henry Farmer)

1:00 PM

Classical – Open Sarah Bradley, violin La Follia (Arcangelo Corelli)

2:15 PM

Concerto – Junior Natalie Martin, violin Concertino in D in the Style of Vivaldi, Op.15 (Ferdinand Küchler) Erin Payne, violin Concertino in D in the Style of Vivaldi, Op.15 (Ferdinand Küchler)

2:35 PM

Concerto – Intermediate Theodore Larsen, violin 3rd movement from Concerto No.2 in G, Op.13 (Friedrich Seitz)

3:00 PMConcerto – Senior Hayden Rogers, violin “Allegro” and “Adagio” from Concerto No.3 in G, K.216 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

3:30 PM

Unaccompanied Bach – Intermediate Lorren Benko, violoncello “Bourrees I & II” from Suite No.3 in C for Unaccompanied ‘Cello, BWV 1009 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Unaccompanied Bach – Senior Jasmine Fitzsimons, violin “Gigue” from Partita No.3 in E (Johann Sebastian Bach) Bridget Graham, violin “Giga” from Partita No.2 in d, BWV 1004 (Johann Sebastian Bach) Noah Ord, violin Partita No.3 in E, BWV 1006 (Johann Sebastian Bach) Hayden Rogers, violin “Allemande” from Partita No.2 in d, BWV 1004 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Unaccompanied Bach – Intermediate Cassidy Wieler, violoncello “Minuets I & II” from Suite No.1 in G for Unaccompanied ‘Cello, BWV 1007 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Strings Tuesday, April 23

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4:45 PM

Concert Group – Intermediate Hannah Marincak, violin Concerto in g, Op.12 (Friedrich Seitz) Sonata in e, K.304 (K.300c) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Quebra Quiexo (Celso Machado)

5:30 PM

String Ensemble – Junior Coast Youth Strings Toccatina (William Hofeldt) Dragonhunter (Richard Meyer)

6:00 PM

String Ensemble – Open Coast Chamber Strings Concerto Grosso No.4 (Arcangelo Corelli)

Strings April 23 - continued

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St. John’s United Church

10:30 AM

Duet – Open Kaye Henson and Valerie Rogers, viola Anna Magdalena Suite (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Duet – Intermediate Elizabeth Hood and Kayla Payne, violin 1st movement from Concerto for Two Violins in d, BWV 1043 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

11:00 AM

Sonata – Junior Madeleine Malcolmson, violin “Gavotta” from Sonata in F Major, Op.5/10 (Arcangelo Corelli)

Sonata – Intermediate Lorren Benko, violoncello “Largo & Allegro” from Sonata in e, RV 40 (Antonio Vivaldi) Sam Fink-Jensen, violin “Largo & Corrente” from Sonata No.11 in g (Henry Eccles)

Sonata – Senior Jasmine Fitzsimons, violin Sonata in G, K.301 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

Sonata – Intermediate Cassidy Wieler, violin 1st movement from Sonata in F (Felix Mendelssohn)

12:15 PM

Romantic – Junior Madeleine Malcolmson, violin Neapolitan Dance (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) Gene Sato, violin The Happy Farmer (Robert Schumann)

12:30 PM

Romantic – Intermediate Hannah Lerson, violin Introduction and Polonaise (Carl Bohm) Kayla Payne, violin “Meditation” from Thaïs” (Jules Massenet) Cassidy Wieler, violin Csardas (Vittorio Monti)

2:00 PM

Post-Romantic – Intermediate Sam Fink-Jensen, violin Liebeslied (Fritz Kreisler) Elizabeth Hood, violin Polish Dance (Edmund Severn)

Post-Romantic – Senior Bridget Graham, violin “Malaguena” from Danse Espagnole Op.12/1 (Pablo Sarasate)

2:30 PM

20th/21st Century – Intermediate Cassidy Wieler, violin Berceuse (Armas Jarnefelt)

Performer’s Choice – Open Rod Olafson, violoncello Londonderry Air (Traditional, arr. Forrest Kinney)

3:00 PM

20th/21st Century – Intermediate Lorren Benko, violoncello O Canto do Cysne Negro (Heitor Villa-Lobos)

20th/21st Century – Junior Madeleine Malcolmson, violin Merry-Go-Round (Richard Rodney Bennett) Natalie Martin, violin Fast Dance (Natalya Baklanova)

20th/21st Century – Intermediate Cael Read, violoncello El cant dels ocells (Traditional Catalan)

3:15 PM

Canadian – Intermediate Cael Read, violoncello Fuego Español! (Harold Birston)

Strings Wednesday, April 24

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VOICE St. John’s United Church

9:30 AMSacred – Open Edmund Arceo Be Still, My Soul (Jean Sibelius)

9:40 AM

Recital Group – Open Paddy Blenkinsop Beau Soir (Claude Debussy) Il Pleure dans Mon Coeur (Claude Debussy) Recueillement (Claude Debussy) Pamela Wood Wie Melodien zieht es mir (Johannes Brahms) Fruhlinslied (Felix Mendelssohn)

10:15 AM

English Art Song – Junior Sarah Kraus June (Roger Quilter) Hailey Miller Such Lovely Things (Michael North)

Other Art Song – Intermediate Jessica Wentzell Plaisir D’Amour (Johann Martini)

10:40 AM

Folk Song – Junior Soleia Meisinger Shenandoah (Mark Mrozinski) Sarah Kraus El tra la la (Enrique Granados) Hailey Miller Tiny Red Light (Michael Snelgrove)

Folk Song – Intermediate Jessica Wentzell The Cuckoo (Cecil Sharpe)

11:15 AM

Performer’s Choice – Open David Gandall You’ve Changed (Carl Fischer)

11:25 AM

Vocal Variety – Junior Soleia Meisinger Auf Flugeln des Gesanges (Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy)

11:35 AMDuet – Junior Sarah and Jessy Kraus Greensleeves (Traditional, arr. Allan)

CHORAL Calvary Baptist Church

6:00 PM

Community Choir – Junior Choralations Children’s Choir Laudate Dominum (Patti Drennan) Hotaru Koi (Ro Ogura) Tuuti Tuuti Tumaistani (Charles Collins)

Community Choir – Open Inspirito Vocal Ensemble

Chamber Choir – Open A Cappella Strait You Can’t Stop Me (Mia Makaroff) Hymn of Acxiom (Vienna Tang)

Community Choir – Open Suncoast Phoenix Choir Be Thou My Vision (Connor Smith) Akekho Ofana No Jesu (Daniel Jackson) Arbutus Sounds Chorus Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (Carole King) Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (James Hanley)

Voice & Choral Thursday, April 25

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CHORAL St. John’s United Church

9:30 AM

School Choir – Secondary Elphinstone School Choir Chatelech School Choir Pender Harbour School Choir

School Choir – Elementary Langley Fine Arts School 6/7 Choir Kuwa Furaha (Jim Papoulis) Fly Away Home (PINKZEBRA) Homeward Bound (Paul Simon)

VOICE St. John’s United Church

1:00 PM

Popular Music – Intermediate Nolan McKenna In My Life (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)

1:10 PM

Popular Music – Open David Gandall Lush Life (Billy Strayhorn) Edmund Arceo Gone Too Soon (Larry Grossman)

1:30 PM

Musical Theatre – Junior Carter Greenfield Pure Imagination (Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley) Sarah Kraus Beauty and the Beast (Alan Menken) Hailey Miller I Could Have Danced All Night (Alan Lerner) Carter Greenfield Gaston (Howard Ashman & Alan Menken) Soleia Meisinger It’s a Most Unusual Day (Jimmy McHugh)

2:10 PM

Musical Theatre – Intermediate Jessica Wentzell My Favourite Things (Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein) Nolan McKenna On the Street where you Live (Alan Lerner & Frederick Loewe)

2:30 PM

Musical Theatre – Senior Zoe White Popular (Stephen Schwartz)

Musical Theatre – Open Edmund Arceo She Used To Be Mine (Sara Bareilles) David Gandall Time Heals Everything (Jerry Herman)

Musical Theatre – Senior Zoe White I Dreamed a Dream (Claude Schoenberg)

Voice & Choral Friday, April 26

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Sunshine Coast Arts Centre

9:00 AM

Classical – Preparatory Gene Sato Lively Boy (Daniel Gottlob Türk)

20th/21st Century – Preparatory Shahvir Zack On the Mill Pond (Joan Last) Rohan Zack Chimes (Paul Sheftel) Gene Sato Jazz Blast (Nancy and Randall Faber)

Canadian – Preparatory Rohan Zack Bouncing on my Bed (Anne Crosby Gaudet) Shahvir Zack Playful Puppy (Linda Niamath)

Performer’s Choice – Preparatory Gene Sato Elephant Walking (Jon George)

20th/21st Century – Junior Stella Hudec Red Satin Jazz (Martha Mier) Isabeau Smith Ragtime (Christopher Norton) Joshua Eriksson Turkish Bazaar (Mark Mrozinski) Andrea Davis The Highlands (Christopher Norton) Ella Hoath Quiet Lagoon (Jon George) Kalani Davis I Spy (Melody Bober) Ezra Vernon Trumpet Blues (Christopher Norton)

10:30 AM Joshua Fowler Up and Away (Christopher Norton) Maverick Shannon The Song of Twilight (Yoshinao Nakada) Gracelyn Mailey Zinc Pink (Dennis Alexander) Brynn Storey Up and Away (Christopher Norton) Kalyaani Gupta Blues No. 1 (Christopher Norton) Leif Montgomery Cheeky (Christopher Norton)

20th/21st Century – Intermediate Sophie Malcolmson Sunset in Rio (Mike Springer) Daniel Fan Scamp (Christopher Norton) Jakob Helfer Blue Mood (Willliam Gillock) Bethany Bertrand A slow waltz (Dmitri Kabalevsky) Maria Relova Happy Time Jazz (Martha Mier) Caleb Geue Rock Zone (Robert D. Vandall)

1:30 PM

Classical – Junior Isabeau Smith Ecossaise (Ludwig van Beethoven) Ella Hoath Minuetto in C (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Brynn Storey 1st movement from Sonatina in C, Op. 36/1 (Muzio Clementi) Maverick Shannon 1st movement from Sonatina in C, Op. 36/1 (Muzio Clementi)

Classical – Intermediate Daniel Fan Sonatina in C, Op.36/3 (Muzio Clementi) Sophie Malcolmson 1st movement from Sonatina in a, Op. 214/4 (Cornelius Gurlitt)

2:15 PM

Baroque – Junior Andrea Davis Air in d (Henry Purcell) Maximilian Relova Gigue a l’Angloise (Georg Philipp Telemann) Maverick Shannon Hornpipe in B-flat, Z T683 (Henry Purcell) Ella Rose Menuet in d (Johann Heinrich Buttstett) Amelia Obeck Minuet in d (Johann Heinrich) Faith Mellis Aria from Sonata in d, K. 32 (Domenico Scarlatti)

Piano Monday, April 29

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3:00 PM

Baroque – Intermediate Joshua Lerson Little Prelude in C, BWV 939 (Johann Sebastian Bach) Jakob Helfer Intrada in C Major (Christoph Graupner) Hannah Marincak Gavotte with two variations (Johann Pachelbel) Daniel Fan Fantasia in C, TWV 33:14 (Georg Philipp Telemann) Taiyo Blackwell Prelude in c (Johann Sebastian Bach)

3:30 PM

Baroque – Senior Ethan Geue Solfeggietto (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) Matthew Douglas Prelude in c (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Performer’s Choice – Senior Brison Geue Canon in D (Johann Pachelbel) Béla Ord Prelude from English Suite No. 2 in a (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Baroque – ARCT Emily Picard Prelude and Fugue in E, BWV 854 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

7:00 PM

Classical – Senior Matthew Douglas 1st movement from Sonata in G, Op. 79 (Ludwig van Beethoven)

Classical – ARCT Emily Picard Sonata in B-flat, K. 333 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

7:30 PM

Etude / Vocalise – ARCT Emily Picard Étude in c-sharp, Op. 2/1 (Alexander Scriabin)

Etude / Vocalise – Senior Amelia Mellis Etude, Op. 27/24 (Dmitri Kabalevsky) Ethan Geue In the Evening (Heinrich Hofmann) Jessica Carroll The Storm (Johann Friedrich Burgmüller) Matthew Douglas Etude in c, Op. 32/34 (Henri Bertini) Kordell Vaughn Etude in C, Op. 10/1 (Frédéric Chopin)

Etude / Vocalise – ARCT Emily Picard Étude No. 6 “Pour les huit doigts” (Claude Debussy)

Piano April 29 - continued

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Sunshine Coast Arts Centre

9:00 AM

Etude / Vocalise – Junior Wes Obeck Crazy Comics (Christine Donkin) Joshua Fowler In The Spirit (Christopher Norton) Kalyaani Gupta The Top (Mélanie Bonis) Faith Mellis The Somersault King (Mike Schoenmehl) Hailey Miller Cradle Song (Cornelius Gurlitt) Leif Montgomery La toupie (Mélanie Bonis) Ella Rose The Somersault King (Mike Schoenmehl)

Etude / Vocalise – Intermediate Bethany Bertrand Allegretto in C, Op. 55 (Theodor Kirchner) Jakob Helfer Prelude in D-flat, No. 7 (Catherine Rollin)

10:00 AM

Canadian – Junior Stella Hudec Far Away (Teresa Richert) Ezra Vernon Penguins (Linda Niamath) Daniel Claudepierre Jazz invention No 2 (Pierre Gallant) Joshua Fowler In My Dreams (Anne Crosby Gaudet) Hailey Miller Dreamcatcher (Anne Crosby Gaudet) Ella Rose Barcarole (David Duke) Kalyaani Gupta Dreamcatcher (Anne Crosby Gaudet)

11:00 AM

Canadian – Intermediate Daniel Fan When Rivers Flowed on Mars (Nancy Telfer) William Blackmon Peace Country Hoedown (Christine Donkin) Caleb Geue Peace Country Hoedown (Christine Donkin)

Canadian – Senior Byron Brampton Laurentide Waltz (Oscar Peterson) Brison Geue Toccata (David MacIntyre) Matthew Douglas Laurentide Waltz (Oscar Peterson)

Piano Tuesday, April 30

1:30 PM

Romantic – Junior Wes Obeck Soldier’s March (Robert Schumann) Joshua Eriksson Etude in d, Op. 82/65 (Cornelius Gurlitt) Maverick Shannon After the Ball, Op. 98/13 (Alexandr Grechaninov)

Romantic – Intermediate Taiyo Blackwell Mignon (Robert Shumann)

Romantic – Senior Jessica Carroll Andante sostenuto (Felix Mendelssohn) Kordell Vaughn Impromptu in E-flat, Op. 90/2, D.899 (Franz Schubert) Béla Ord Polonaise in c-sharp (Frédéric Chopin)

2:30 PM

Post-Romantic – Junior Gracelyn Mailey The Song of Twilight (Yoshinao Nakada)

Post-Romantic – Intermediate William Blackmon Nocturne (Clifford Poole) Caleb Geue Romance-Impromptu (Arthur L. Benjamin)

Post-Romantic – Senior Amelia Mellis Page d’album (Claude Debussy) Byron Brampton Clair de Lune (Claude Debussy) Brison Geue Prelude in c-sharp, Op.3/2 (Sergei Rachmaninoff)

Post-Romantic – ARCT Emily Picard Prelude in G-flat, Op. 23/10 (Sergei Rachmaninoff)

3:30 PM

20th/21st Century – Senior Ethan Geue Blue Sneakers (Christopher Norton) Jessica Carroll Milonga del ángel (Astor Piazzolla) Béla Ord Three Fantastic Dances (Dimitri Shostakovich)

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Sunshine Coast Arts Centre

9:00 AM

Performer’s Choice – Junior Kalani Davis Picnic Hop (Christopher Norton) Daniel Claudepierre In the Hall of the Mountain King (Edvard Grieg)

Popular Music – Junior Ezra Vernon Meet the Flintstones (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) Brynn Storey Imagine (John Lennon arr. Dan Coates)

Performer’s Choice – Junior Maximilian Relova Running out of Steam (Christopher Norton) Brynn Storey Inter-City Stomp (Christopher Norton) Gracelyn Mailey Colors of the Wind (Alan Menken) Ella Rose Hedwig’s Theme from Harry Potter (John Williams)

Performer’s Choice – Intermediate Hannah Marincak La Caroline (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach)

Popular Music – Intermediate Jakob Helfer He’s a Pirate (Klaus Badelt)

Performer’s Choice – Intermediate Taiyo Blackwell Nefertiti Blues (Christopher Norton) William Blackmon River Flows in You (Yiruma) Caleb Geue Piano Man (Billy Joel)

Performer’s Choice – Senior Riku Dyment 3rd movement “Alla Turca” from Sonata in A, K. 331 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

Popular Music – Senior Byron Brampton 0292 (Byron Brampton)

Piano Wednesday, May 1

11:00 AMComposition – Junior Taho Shinagawa whitewoods (Taho Shinagawa) Faith Mellis Les flocons de neige (Faith Mellis)

Family Duet – Junior Leif Montgomery Dixie (Dan Emmett)

Duet – Intermediate Jakob and Joshua Running Shoes (Christopher Norton) Amelia Obeck & Maria Relova Beach Front (Christopher Norton)

Collaboration – Senior Jessica Carroll Ashokan Farewell (Jay Ungar)

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Speech & Dramatic Arts Wednesday, May 1

Sunshine Coast Arts Centre

1:30 PMPerformer’s Choice – Junior Meaghan Howley This is Awkward (Meaghan Howley)

Performer’s Choice – Open Krystin Clark The Grateful Jar (Krystin Clark) Patricia Hetherington Existential Angst (Patricia Hetherington) Loretta Macklam Gospel Rock (Loretta Macklam) Johanna Rzepa Listening For Understanding (Johanna Rzepa)

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Bands Thursday, May 2

Chatelech Theatre

9:30 AM

Band – Elementary School Beginner Davis Bay Elementary Grade 6 Concert Band Majestic March (Paul Lavender) Chorale from Jupiter (arr. P. Murtha) (Gustav Holst)

10:00 AM

Band – Elementary School Second Year Cedar Grove Grade 7 Band

10:30 AM

Band – Secondary School Chatelech Grade 8 Band

1:30 PM Pender Harbour Senior Band

2:15 PM Chatelech/Elphinstone Senior Band

7:00 PM

Jazz Band – Secondary School Chatelech Jazz Band

7:30 PM

Jazz Band – Community TMBK2 Sunday at 5

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St. John’s United Church

9:00 AMBaroque – Junior Isabella Paolozza, flute “Passpieds I & II” from Suite in a TWV 55: (Georg Phiipp Telemann)

Baroque – Intermediate Christine Dyson, flute “Allegro” from Sonata in G, Op.1/5, HWV 363b (George Frideric Handel) Ainsley Ariss, flute Sonata in G (Georg Philipp Telemann)

Baroque – Senior Emily Picard, flute 2nd movement from Sonata in e, BWV 1034 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

10:00 AM

Classical – Intermediate Ainsley Ariss, flute Andante in C, K.315 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

10:15 AM

Romantic – Junior Jaclyn Semaniuk, flute Habanera (Georges Bizet)

10:30 AM

Post-Romantic – Senior Emily Picard, flute Syrinx (Claude Debussy)

11:00 AM

20th/21st Century – Junior Foster Smith, alto saxophone Stolen Moments (Oliver Nelson) Isabella Paolozza, flute Norwegian Wood (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)

20th/21st Century – Intermediate Christine Dyson, flute “Aria” from Sonata for flute and piano (Ervin Schulhoff) Ainsley Ariss, flute Sonatina for Flute and Harpsichord (R. Murray Schafer)

Brass & Woodwinds Friday, May 3

11:45 AM

Performer’s Choice – Junior Jaclyn Semaniuk, flute The Last Rose of Summer (Colin Fleming)

Performer’s Choice – Intermediate Christine Dyson, flute Ashokan Farewell (Jay Ungar)

1:30 PM

Family Duet – Junior Espen & Lilja Swift, trumpet Cardiovascular (Vince Gassi)

Family Duet – Intermediate Christine Dyson and Phyllis Dyson , flute “Allegro” from Sonata in a (Jean Baptiste Loeillet)

2:00 PM

Baroque – Open Paul Pedlar, cornet Aria con Variazioni (George Frideric Handel)

2:15 PM

Romantic – Open Paul Pedlar, cornet Rusalka’s Song to the Moon (Antonin Dvo_ák)

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St. John’s United Church

4:00 PM

Baroque – Intermediate Abigail Grunenberg Mademoiselle Tiroloise (Leopold Weiss)

4:15 PM

Classical – Intermediate Heather Benko Allegretto, Op.241/14 (Ferdinando Carulli)

4:30 PM

Romantic – Senior Josh Searles Pavana (Francisco Tarrega)

4:45 PMPerformer’s Choice – Intermediate Heather Benko Orion (Jonas Mollberg) Abigail Grunenberg Choros No.1 (Heitor Villa-Lobos)

5:00 PM

20th/21st Century – Senior Josh Searles Platero Y Yo (Eduardo Sainz De La Maza)

Classical Guitar Friday, May 3

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Information for Performers

1. Class start times only are provided in the programme. The time allocated for each performance is approximate and may be changed due to withdrawals or other unforeseen circumstances. Performers should be in the venue at least 15 minutes before the scheduled times.

2. The Board reserves the right to alter the time of any performance as special circumstances warrant.

3. The Board reserves the right to disqualify any performer who is not ready to perform when called by the adjudicator’s Secretary.

4. When called immediately prior to their individual performances, performers will take their published scores to the adjudicator’s Secretary. Participants must wait to receive a signal from the adjudicator before beginning their performance. Published scores should be retrieved from the secretary before leaving the venue.

5. The audience and other performers are requested to avoid entering or leaving the venue during a performance or adjudication.

6. Venue pianos are not available for rehearsal prior to scheduled performances.

7. The Board assumes no responsibility for supplying or arranging accompanists.

8. Flash cameras are not permitted in performance venues. Please ensure that all cell phones and electronic devices of all kinds are turned off.

9. Adjudications will be given to the performer at the conclusion of the class. All other award information will be relayed to music teachers.

10. Only members of the Festival Committee may communicate with the adjudicator unless the Adjudicator initiates the conversation. Failure to comply could result in disqualification of a performance.

11. Suitable dress and knowledge of stage decorum, musical period, styles and composers will enhance the performer’s experience.

12. No complaint or protest will be considered unless made to the Festival Board in writing within two (2) weeks after the performance and accompanied by a non-refundable fee of ten dollars ($10.00). Mail to: SCFPA PO Box 1043 Sechelt, BC VON 3AO

UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTIONS OF SCORES (PHOTOCOPIES) ARE NOT ALLOWED

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2019 Festival Adjudicators

ALEXANDER DUNN GUITAR

Canadian classical guitarist Alexander Dunn has performed to enthusiastic acclaim in Canada, the USA, Cuba, New Zealand, Mexico, Brasil, Southeast Asia, Japan, China, South Africa, Western and Eastern Europe, and Russia. In solo recital, concerto, and chamber music he is consistently praised for his expressive musicality. He has been a featured soloist with orchestras including the Vancouver Symphony, CBC Vancouver Radio Orchestra, Victoria Symphony, Winnipeg Symphony, Pacific Baroque Orchestra, La Jolla Symphony, Malaga Sinfonico, San Francisco Conservatory Orchestra, New England Symphony, and many major US orchestras as guest artists with Los Romeros.

Feature recitals at major music festivals include the Aspen Music Festival, Darmstadt’s Ferienkurs für Neue Musik, Salzburg’s Sommerakademie der Hochschule Mozarteum, Vancouver New Music, International Guitar and Lute Institute, Stetson International Guitar Workshop, Guitar Foundation of America International Conference, Northwest Guitar Festival, the Paracho Festival de Guitarra, the Vancouver Festival, Early Music Society of the Islands, Canadian Broadcasting Company Festival de Printemps, Zihuatenejo International Guitar Festival, Boston GuitarFest, Appalachian Guitar Festival, and many others. He has collaborated with numerous musicians on nineteenth-century instruments and vocalists and is regarded as one of the finest performers on period guitars. A new music enthusiast, Mr. Dunn has played works of Ligeti, Maxwell Davies, Carter, and many others at major music festivals, and adventurous contemporary works at home and abroad.

He holds a Masters Degree in Performance from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and a Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of California, San Diego, where he was a protégé of Pepe Romero; his extensive summer studies were at the Aspen Music Festival under Oscar Ghiglia and the Salzburg Mozarteum. He is a guest instructor at universities and conservatories around the world, is a member of the College of Examiners for the Royal Conservatory Toronto, serves as a board member for the Guitar Foundation of America, and currently heads what is considered one of Canada’s top guitar programs at the University of Victoria. (alexanderdunn.ca)

GORDON STOBBE AND JJ GUY FOLK

Gordon Stobbe is considered one of Canada’s master fiddlers and was recently appointed to the “Order of Canada.” He plays several instruments including fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and clawhammer banjo. He is interested in Canadian traditional music, especially as it is expressed in the wide variety of fiddle styles. He feels strongly about preserving the Canadian fiddle heritage and was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association for Outstanding Contribution to Old Time Fiddling in Canada. Along with co-creating and hosting 8 seasons of the variety program “Up Home Tonight” on the ATV/CTV network, he has also been commissioned to compose and record scores for CBC radio dramas.

JJ Guy is an award winning Saskatchewan fiddler whose music is steeped in tradition, performs and teaches across Canada and with youth in the Canadian North. He has been featured at festivals, concerts and fiddle camps from New Brunswick to British Columbia and all stops in between. JJ has released 8 albums and as a result of his hard work and dedication, he was nominated by the SCMA as “fiddler of the year” and winner of the People’s Choice Award at the 2013 Canadian Grand Masters.

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SUSAN DE BURGH PIANO

Susan de Burgh began her studies on Salt Spring Island with Doris Crofton, and continued on scholarship at the Victoria Conservatory of Music with Robin Wood. Further studies were with Frank Mannheimer in Minnesota, and at the Dartington School of Music, England. Susan teaches at the Victoria Conservatory, in the Camosun College Program, and in her home studio. She is also the Artistic Director of the VCM Summer Piano Academy each July at the University of Victoria. Susan’s students have been accepted for continuing studies at McGIll, UBC, UVIC, the University of Toronto, and The University of Western Ontario.

Susan has examined for many years for the Royal Conservatory of Music, travelling from Markham, Ontario to Whitehorse, to Hawaii, and all points in between. She has adjudicated over forty music festivals in western Canada, including the Provincial Finals of Alberta and Manitoba.

Susan has performed with all instruments, choir, and solo voice, and has played orchestral piano, celeste, and harpsichord with the Victoria Symphony, Victoria Chamber Orchestra, and the Sidney Classical Orchestra. She has played Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven concerti with the Sidney Classical Orchestra, and all the Bach and Mozart duo piano concerti. Recent performances include the Poulenc Double Concerto in D Minor and Carnival of the Animals with her duo partner Edwin LeBarron, and the Bach Solo Concerto in D Minor.

Susan has had works written for her by Peter Jancewicz, Lorna Paterson, and Joan Hansen. Currently, the well- known Victoria composer David Clenman is writing a work for Susan and Ed to perform.

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KATHRYN CASWELL STRINGS

Canadian born violinist, Kathryn Caswell was a member of and toured Internationally with The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for 34 years. She began her violin studies in Vancouver at age 7, and as a student of David Zafer she graduated from University of Toronto in 1994. Kathryn was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada and was Concertmaster for 3 years.

Kathryn was awarded a Canada Council Grant to study in New York with renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman in 1995, and while in New York she helped found the first all-female professional string quartet in North America, The Primavera String Quartet.

In 1997 the Primavera won the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Competition, making their debut at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center. The Primavera participated in the International String Quartet Academy and performed at Wigmore Hall London.

During her career Kathryn has studied and performed with many acclaimed musicians such as William Primrose, Eugene Lahner, Donald Weilerstein, Andy Dawes, Zoltan Szekely, David Zafer, Lorand Fenyves, and Felix Galamir and Cecil Aronowitz. Kathryn has performed with the Toronto Symphony, Hamilton Philharmonic, National Ballet of Canada, American Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, and the Grand Teton Music Festival.

Kathryn lives in Halfmoon Bay with her husband Kevin Roy, a renowned violist.

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ADAM JONATHAN CON VOICE

Dr. Adam Jonathan Con is Head of Music Education, Graduate Choral Conducting and conductor of the 170-voice UVIC Chorus at the University of Victoria. He served in similar capacities at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music, California State University, Long Beach, at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio and at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia.

Dr. Con earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education (Secondary Instrumental and Choral) and a Master’s Degree in Music Education (Elementary) from the University of British Columbia. At Florida State University, he earned a Doctorate of Philosophy in Music Education (Choral Conducting Emphasis) studying with Rodney Eichenberger, Andre Thomas, Clifford Madsen and Judy Bowers.

His invitations to conduct and present workshops include events such as the Foro Coro Americano in Argentina, National American Orff-Schulwerk Conference, Podium: Canadian National Choral Conducting Symposium, the Canadian National GALA Conference, the National Canadian Orff-Schulwerk Conference, the Manitoba Provincial Music Educator’s Conference, the Alberta Provincial Music Educator’s Conference, the British Columbia Provincial Music Educator’s Conference, the British Columbia Choral Federation Chorfest and Youth Choir, the Unitarian Universalist Musicians National American Conference, Ohio State Music Educator’s Conference, the Georgia State American Choral Directors Association Conference, and the Georgia Music Educator’s Conference.

DAVID GAGNON BRASS & WOODWINDS

Born in Quebec, David P. Gagnon joined the Canadian Forces Reserve in Sherbrooke in 2003 where he played and eventually conducted until 2012 when he was accepted as a Regular Force member with the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy and moved to Victoria. Since then apart from playing saxophone in the ensemble and as a soloist, you can see him as the Drum Major in front of the Band on parade or in the recording studio when needed. Mr. Gagnon has also helped produce all of the latest recordings of the Naden Band: Snapshots of Excellence, Portraits of Excellence, and Undercurrents, which features the music of Robert Buckley.

In Quebec, David performed with his saxophone quartet and a variety of big bands and concert bands. He taught saxophone, flute and clarinet and conducted elementary to high school level bands. He also toured Quebec with the well-known singer Dan Bigras conducting his big band and performing at the Montreal Jazz Festival. David is involved in the Vancouver Island musical community as an adjudicator and guest conductor.

Mr. Gagnon studied saxophone and recording at the College de Sherbrooke before graduating from McGill University in Music with Honors in Music Technology. He completed his Master of Music Degree in Conducting under the supervision of Dr. Gerald King in 2016, where he had the opportunity to conduct the UVic Wind Symphony as well as saxophone and trombone ensembles.

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CHANTELLE NORRIS DANCE

Chantelle Norris completed her formative ballet training in Calgary, Alberta, under the guidance of respected classical educators such as, Tara Silvaggio (Alberta Ballet School & RWB ), Elaine Werner Hutchison (former teacher with the RWB ), and ballet master Brian MacDonald (former Artistic Director, Royal Swedish Ballet). As a dancer, Chantelle trained at the Alberta Ballet School, Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, Banff Centre for the Performing Arts, and the National Ballet School of Canada.

Before locating to Vancouver Island in 2006, Ms. Norris was ballet Director of “Expressions the Dance Gallery” in Strathmore, AB. There she began her CBTS with the Royal Academy of Dance under the detailed guidance of Umran Sumen, former leading soloist with The National Ballet Company of Turkey. In 2006 she was awarded Associate of the Royal Academy of Dance, then continuing on to obtain her Associate Diploma of the Imperial Society of Teacher’s of Dancing under Lorraine Blake (FISTD/Examiner). Chantelle had the privilege of travelling to Chichester, England in 2009 and 2011, to obtain direct mentorship from ISTD syllabi creators Lyn Richardson (ISTD Senior Examiner) and Teresa Theodoulou (Vice Chair of the ISTD Modern Committe). She has currently obtained her Intermediate and Advanced 1 Cecchetti examinations and is working toward her Associate in December 2018.

Over her 12 years on Vancouver Island, Chantelle’s creative, award-winning choreography and classical knowledge has gained her respect in the community, classroom and on the stage. Many of her students have gone on to dance full-time with prestigious ballet schools such as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada, and have received coveted top placements at international ballet competitions such as, the Youth American Grand Prix. She is currently Artistic Director of the Kirkwood Academy Pre-Professional Program, an enriched program for talented and driven students to train in classical ballet, as well as a guest teacher for various schools both local and abroad.

In 2016, Chantelle created ‘Nanaimo Contemporary Ballet’ to serve as a platform for emerging young ballet dancers to expand on their neo-classical knowledge and skills. She is passionate about creating meaningful contemporary work for students and audiences which stokes discussion, critical thinking and most importantly, a love for the arts. The company is now entering it’s 3rd season and enjoyed a sold out performance in Vancouver in January 2018. Chantelle is also the Owner and Director of Shoreline Dance Academy in Powell River, BC.

THOMAS JONES DRAMATIC ARTS

Thomas Jones has worked with many of Vancouver’s most innovative companies including Axis Theatre, The Electric Company, Only Animal, Pi Theatre and Boca del Lupo. Thomas has also performed in a dozen productions with the Caravan Farm Theatre and Runaway Moon in the North Okanagan. He’s performed in and created Mask, Puppetry, Kabuki, Improv, Clown and Bouffon shows, and he’s performed in venues as varied as snowy fields and opera houses. Thomas currently tours his solo show about Woody Guthrie called “Woody Sed” and plays banjo and guitar with ‘Rogue Crows’. See woodysed.com and roguecrows.com.

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2019 Festival Sponsors & Donors

GOLD SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

Canadian TireHarbour AirDr. Shahnaz JangiKenmac Parts (1867) LimitedRoss Concrete ServicesSouth Coast Ford Sales Ltd.Westland Insurance Group Ltd.

Jan AdaskinLloyd BurrittBeryl BassGrace Notes Music StudioKatherine Hume

SILVER SPONSORS

BC FerriesBrynelsen O’Reilly Real Estate GroupClayton’s Heritage MarketCrowe MacKay (formerly TCG Accountants)Parkland DevelopmentsRotary Club of SecheltDr. Grant Wood Optometric Corp.

Andrea RutleyJulie RutterSunshine Coast Dance SocietySC Registered Music Teachers

PLATINUM SPONSOR

The board, adjudicators and participants of the Sunshine Coast Festival of Performing Arts give thanks to our sponsors, donors and volunteers. The Festival celebrates youth and talent

on the Coast supported by these local businesses and individuals.

Thank You!

AWARD & BURSARY DONORS

PARTNERS IN THE ARTS

Special thanks to the Coast Reporter for their contributions.