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WAFF bridging the music and film gap with music video night
The Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF) is bridging the gap between music and film with a full night of music video presentations and performances by local recording artists. The event is dubbed the Canadian Aboriginal Music Video Showcase and it's set for Friday, November 21 at the Ellice Theatre in Winnipeg's West End.
The video selection includes recent releases by Ali Fontaine, Abstract Artform, Inez Jasper, Sly Skeeta, Keith Secola, Genevieve Fisher, Rellik, Tainted Faith, A Tribe Called Red, and Teddy G. J Style, Sly Skeeta, Tainted Faith, The Stacy James Band, and Jessica Bro Z are set to perform.
The show starts at 9:30 P.M. at tickets are available at the door for $10, with free admission for WAFF pass holders.
Canadian Aboriginal Music Video Showcase
Friday, November 21, 2014
Ellice Theatre, 585 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg
9:30 P.M.
$10 | 18+ I.D. Required
"Don't Give Up" by Sly Skeeta
WAFF runs November 19-23 in Winnipeg. Visit waff.ca for more information about the film festival.