Let the children sing and dance as they learn about the world around them. That鈥檚 the goal of the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre Society and its inaugural North Okanagan Children鈥檚 Festival.
The pay-what-you-can festival kicks off at the VPAC with an exploration of the world of birds and trees before moving inside for heartwarming theatre, catchy tunes and Bollywood dancing, Saturday, March 19 and Sunday, March 20. And while many of the kids enjoy their first live music experience since the pandemic, parents can learn more about the family activities available in the community.
鈥淲e felt like this was an opportunity to go all out and give families engaging and entertaining performances that teach the kids about the world and themselves,鈥 said Erin Kennedy, artistic director. 鈥淐ome meet other families and inspire young minds at the North Okanagan Children鈥檚 Festival.鈥
The two-day festival starts at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, when families are invited to experience interactive presentations from the Okanagan Regional Library, Greater Vernon Museum and Archives, Allan Brooks Nature Centre and the Boys and Girls Club. Shebbang and Ogopogo Donuts will be on-site with snacks and refreshments.
鈥淭here are so many new people in our community, and we look forward to bringing families together,鈥 said Kennedy.
The Kerplunks
With a 14-year career performing for families at festivals across the country, The Kerplunks have built an award-winning legacy of colourful, high-energy performances. The Kerplunks鈥 catchy originals keep kids singing along and get the whole family on their feet. A four-piece multi-instrumental band provides a base for the band鈥檚 catchy lyrics. Catch The Kerplunks on the main stage at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Ideas Bobert
What happens if we deny our deepest desires for self-expression? Teetering on the brink of failure, Bobert discovers his heart鈥檚 yearning to be more important than he knew. With vintage silent film styling, shadow puppetry, stop motion animation projections, dance and live music, Candice Roberts鈥 world of Ideas Bobert is rich with magic and creativity at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Karima Essa鈥檚 Bollywood Star School
Experience the vibrance and energy of Bollywood dance live with Vancouver鈥檚 own Karima Essa. Since first showcasing her Bollywood Star School show in 2018, Essa has taken the performance to more than 100 schools where she celebrates the body positivity movement in Bollywood dance. Essa鈥檚 charismatic performances and love for Bollywood took her to the screens in Mumbai, India where she was a two-time finalist on Omni TV鈥檚 Bollywood Star. Today, Essa explores how dance improves socio-emotional skills in children with autism. Essa鈥檚 Bollywood Star School paints an image of Mumbai on the VDPAC stage at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Tickets for the North Okanagan Children鈥檚 Festival are pay-what-you-can, available through the Ticket Seller Box Office at 250-549-SHOW (7469) or online at
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