Performers

Performers

These groups have performed successfully at MOA in the past:

Dancers of Damelahamid (www.damelahamid.ca) are masked dancers from the Gitksan Nation.
Contact: Margaret Grenier, 604.922.5277 or info@damelahamid.ca

Git Hayetsk Dancers are the People of the Copper Shield, a multi-nation group who use only traditional hand-made regalia, masks, skin and box drums to perform their ancient and contemporary songs and dances.
Contact: Mike D'Angeli, 604.251.4844 (ext 352) or dangeli_northwind@yahoo.com

Le-La-La Dancers (www.lelaladancers.com) are a traditional First Nations dance troupe whose members are from the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation of northern Vancouver Island.
Contact: Jeff Hunter-Smith, 250.812.7103 or info@islandadventuretours.com

Kwhlii Gibaygum Nisga'a (Nisga'a Always In Movement) Traditional Performers This dynamic, high-energy group incorporates the stories, songs, and dances of their Wahlingigat (Ancestors) into contemporary performances.
Contact: Cindy Tait, 778.987.9661 or tait.emily@gmail.com or Keane Tait, 778.688.9661 or KeaneMTTait@gmail.com

Rainbow Creek Dancers are from the Haida Nation and perform sings and dances with masks and regalia.
Contact: Robert Davidson, 604.536.2949

Sharing the Spirit is a company which specializes in First Nations performers and décor.
Contact: Stephen Fenty, 604.438.1111

Spakwus Slolem Dancers Eagle Song Dancers (www.eaglesongdancers.org) are members of the Squamish Nation who are honoured to perform sings of yesterday and today.
Contact: Bob Baker, 604. 980.2230 or sahplek@hotmail.com

Strathcona Chinese Dance Company (www.strathconadance.com) is a world renowned folkloric dance troupe, specializing in both classical and folk Chinese dance.
Contact: 604.231.8293 or scdc@vancouverdance.com

Total Entertainment Network (www.tenbc.com) is a full-service booking agency that specializes in the tourism industry with a focus on meetings and conferences.
Contact: Al Guraliuk, 604.689.3457 or aguraliuk@tenbc.com

Uzume Taiko (www.uzume.com) is a Japanese-Canadian taiko group who have developed a dynamic fusion of old and new styles of drumming, bringing a vibrant contemporary sensibility to an ancient art.
Contact: 604.873.6373 or info@uzume.com

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