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    July 22, 2019      July 26, 2019

    Hit your stride at Jam Camp!  Jam and learn in the beautiful setting of St. Margaret’s School campus in Saanich.  This memorable experience of musicianship and camaraderie features classes in theory, arranging, songwriting, chording, vocalizing, historical perspectives, technology, group programs for piano and guitar, plus performances and jam sessions.  Play or sing in a band, meet other musicians, make music, and generally have fun!
    Jam Camp is designed to help students of all ages and skill levels gain instrumental/vocal experience in an encouraging, fun environment amongst peers and professionals. Vocalists and students of ALL instruments can apply -- in particular, saxophone, flute, clarinet, trombone, trumpet, piano, strings, guitar, bass (electric and/or acoustic), and drums.  The goal of the camp is to give students of all abilities opportunities to make music together in small and large ensembles and improve their musical skills, including improvising and jamming.  
    Camp cost is $499 for the week. See you there!
    Room and board is also available, for $350.
    Featured distinguished faculty include Chris Millington, Damian Graham, Dave Paulson, David Flello, Ian McDougall, Joe Hatherill, Joey Smith, John Lee, Linda Gould,  Louise Rose, Maria Manna, Monik Nordine, Nick LaRiviere, Rob Cheramy....
    Photo album of last year's camp here.  Additional information here.
     



























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    July 21, 2019 08:00 PM      July 22, 2019 01:30 AM

    I AM MOVED as I watch an online video of last year’s Victoria Bicycle Music Festival (VBMF). The combination of elements—a lovely summer’s day; an ebullient pack of all-ages cyclists creating a colourful parade through neighbourhood streets; the sweet, intimate, relaxed performances of live music; audience-pedalled bike generators powering the musicians’ sound equipment—well, it turns my crank.
    James Davis is a co-founder and director of this third-annual, mini-music-fest-on-wheels. He’s hopped off his bike, commuting home from work, to speak to me on the phone. He tells me he was so inspired by a similar event in San Francisco that he founded a Toronto version of the fest in 2007. When he relocated to Victoria, “a group of friends— people I just met— the five of us organized the first Victoria Bicycle Music Festival in July of 2017.”
    The inaugural year of the mobile musical event went really well. “We started in Central Park, beside Crystal Pool, with a great couple of sets…rode over to Banfield Park in Vic West, had a couple of sets of music there, a dance party on that side of town—that was really great.” These outdoor concerts are free, accessible to anyone; you don’t have to be on a bike. Riders this year will start at Pioneer Square Downtown and tour through the city to Porter Park in Fairfield.
    It’s a compact festival. “We’ve got a very small footprint; we don’t have staging, we don’t set up tents, we set up everything we can fit on our cargo bikes,” Davis explains.
    For Davis, “Bicycling has always been my mode of transportation; I’ve never owned a car…I just love bikes—such an elegant, efficient, and intelligent machine.”
    VBMF’s headliner this year will be Rae Spoon, an award-winning non-binary musician and author who has released nine solo albums spanning folk, indie rock and electronic genres. Local singer/songwriter Elder Sister Plum and the Resistance Rising Choir will also appear.
     

    Festival headliner Rae Spoon
     
    Pioneer Square (1-3pm) and Porter Park (4-6:30pm). Free to all, but helmet will be passed for the musicians during each set. vicbikemusicfest.ca for more info.
    —Mollie Kaye

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