Barka by Girovago with Original Music by Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra
Schedule
Tue Feb 25 2025 at 07:30 pm to 08:45 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Charles Bailey Theatre | Trail , BC
The show features 11 artists from Montreal in a celebration of life, where original music by Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra fuses Afro-Colombian percussion with Balkan melodies, dance and circus, including Cyr wheel, contortions, balance, juggling and uni-cycle.
Using the boat as a metaphor for humanity, the show explores how we must work together, no matter our differences, to reach our dreams, in a festive chaos that calls for hope.
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Please note that the performance in The Bailey Theatre will not include the Chinese pole or aerials.
"No matter where we come from, lonely, dreamy or passionate individuals... In this boat there is room for everyone... " Ricard Soler Mallol
…everything is a cause for celebration in this exciting show, whose watchword is fusion.” La Presse, Montreal
“Barka is a multidisciplinary show mixing dance, circus art and musical performances that fuse the effervescent sound of gypsy brass bands with Afro-Colombian percussion.” Ici Radio-Canada
75 minutes – no intermission.
GIROVAGO is known for the creation and direction of Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra (GKO) as well as the film FAIT VIVIR, the song and video EL GRITO, and is based in Gaspé, Montreal.
Created with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and La Tohu, as well as the support in the research stages of the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres de Québec, Le Conseil des Arts de Montréal, Le Théâtre Aux Écuries, Le Théâtre Le Paradox and MAI, Montréal Arts Interculturels.
Single tickets are $40
Under 30 years is $20
6-show pass $168 or Pick Your Own season by becoming a Patron Member for $25 and get 20% off Trail Arts Council presentations and other benefits.
All tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com, by phone at 250-368-9669, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave., Trail.
Reminder - please do not wear strong smelling perfumes or colognes to the Bailey Theatre as the building is a scent free zone. Thank you for your cooperation.
This performance is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd., Pharmasave Trail, Teck Trail Operations, and Tourism South Kootenay and our funders the BC Arts Council, BC Touring Council, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.
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Where is it happening?
Charles Bailey Theatre, 1590 Cedar Ave, Trail, BC V1R 4C6, Canada,Trail, British Columbia, TrailEvent Location & Nearby Stays: