The Kiwanis Performing Arts Centre (KPAC) in Dawson Creek, B.C., is gearing up for the upcoming Performing Arts Festival, set to take place from June 6th to 9th. This festival, rooted in the belief that the arts should be accessible to all, aims to create a platform where diverse artistic expressions can thrive, breaking down barriers and promoting a sense of cultural unity.
The festival aspires to provide artists and performers with a space to freely express themselves, fostering creativity and cultural exchange.
The event offers opportunities for children and families to engage in artistic activities, workshops, and community projects, promoting a love for the arts from a young age.
Local artists, musicians, dancers, and creators will have the chance to showcase their talents and connect with a broader audience, potentially opening doors for career growth and recognition.
The festival has garnered support from various organizations including the Art Gallery, South Peace Community Arts Council, and local filmmakers, highlighting a collaborative effort to make the event a success.
For sponsorship inquiries and to learn more about supporting this vibrant celebration, contact Johanna Martens at KPAC by phone at 250-782-9325 ext. 103 or via email at kpacexecdir@gmail.com.
For more details and to download the Peace Arts Festival information, click here.
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