Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
10,000 villages for Somalia Relief
A group of businesses and affiliated companies in support of Oxfam Canada, have banded together to make a difference in one day! The event is called the “It Takes a Village” Campaign and will be taking place September 10, 2011 throughout Davie Village and beyond!
On that date we ask that patrons of businesses in the area donate generously towards Somalia relief efforts by frequenting businesses displaying the “It Takes A Village” poster in the window. This event will be happening all day and evening so come out and enjoy some time in the Village and support the relief effort.
Hapa-Palooza Festival
East is East
Mystic Nights Of The Silk Road
At Chai Gallery, we have created a community of artists, musicians & passionate individuals of like taste to make our world better through a celebration of music, dance, culture and selfless service.Chai has dreamy and romantic ambience, yet it is a home away from home. When you come to Chai we want you to kick off your shoes and take an exotic journey to the east with your senses. Each detail has been carefully selected to provide an authentic experience that will make your imaginations soar.
Come and be transported to another world.
Born in San Jorge, Argentina, Pancho wrote poems from a young age. He moved to Europe to follow his dreams of playing the guitar and sharing his songs with the world. After touring in many countries, he became a troubadour style musician in the 80's in Sweden.
Playing with Gypsies in the South of France, he learned rumbas and flamenco. His compositions reflect these influences of flamenco and other folk rhythms. After years of exchange with other musicians, his original music has a wide diversity of styles.
Sal, who was born in England and raised in Canada, met Pancho in Cuzco, Peru, and from then on together as a family and musical duo have established a name for themselves. Sal compliments the music with her vocals, accordion, shakers, chachas, bombo and guitar.
They have a unique poetic style of translating simultaneously from Spanish to English.
You can enjoy Pancho and Sal at Folk Festivals, Community Centers, schools, restaurants, dance shows, concerts in the parks and numerous other events.