Quality musicianship, finely crafted songs, and heartwarming stories will be presented during the “100 Mile House” concert, which will be at the Prince of Wales Centre in Assiniboia on Monday, February 5, starting at 7:30 p.m.
The “100 Mile House” performance has the ability to light up but also silence almost any room they play. Their live performance led to winning the Emerging Artist Award at the 2014 Edmonton Folk Music Festival and their albums receiving 2 Western Canadian Music Award nominations, 2 Calgary Folk Festival Songwriting Grand Prizes, and 3 Edmonton Music Awards.
When performing they aim to create a connection with the audience past just performing songs to a room. They prefer to create a conversation with their crowd and connect with them in a way that leaves them feeling they have experienced a truly unique performance.
OSAC presents over 300 live community and school performances annually, attended by a total audience of approximately 75,000. This is possible thanks to a dedicated network of volunteers committed to making culture an integral part of Saskatchewan community life, and vital funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries administered by SaskCulture, Canadian Heritage, and the Saskatchewan Arts Board. Proceeds from Saskatchewan Lotteries benefit more than 12,000 non-profit sport, culture and recreation groups around the province.
For further information, please contact the local Arts Council or OSAC. Please visit www.osac.ca for more information.