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The Victoria Folk Music Society acknowledges with respect and gratitude the Coast Salish People upon whose traditional territories we live, work, and play. We honour and give special thanks to the Lekwungen and Saanich peoples, also called the Songhees, Esquimalt, Tsartlip, Pauquachin, Tsawout and Tseycum First Nations. |
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Mar 15 Terry Boyle & Ceilidh Briscoe | ||||||||||||||||||
Bridging the gap between the east coast of Ireland and the east coast of Vancouver Island, between a song and its story, between a tune and its tradition, come two of the finest exponents of their respective crafts: Terry Boyle, native of Dublin, singer, guitar player, song-writer, and Ceilidh Briscoe, native of Victoria-BC, fiddler extraordinaire. Terry has a vast repertoire of Celtic songs as well as a wealth of his own fine writings, while Ceilidh, currently a member of the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, is a five-time North American Fiddle Champion and an All-Ireland Fiddle Champion. Together, they present a dynamic performance of songs and tunes, exhilarating, free-flowing, and immensely entertaining! | ||||||||||||||||||
Mar 22 Novo Drom Trio | ||||||||||||||||||
Novo Drom, meaning New Road in Slavic and Romani, is a musical adventure which interweaves Balkan culture, Romani sound, and a West Coast vibe. They formed in 2019 out of a desire to share their love of and expertise in these captivating genres. The trio focuses on blending their voices and instruments to transport their audience to another time and place. Combining pulsing energy, complex rhythms, and intricate three-part harmonies, Novo Drom features Pam Campbell (vocals, tupan, percussion), Mark Garrison (vocals, octave mandolin, violin) and Kristin Scott (vocals, cello) who together create a multi-layered, free-spirited sound for all ears to enjoy. Welcome back to the VNFC/VFMS stage, Novo Drom! | ||||||||||||||||||
Mar 29 La Yeni | ||||||||||||||||||
La Yeni is an award-winning singer-songwriter and harpist born in Argentina and grew up in the U.K., Canada, the U.S., and Spain. She studied Classical piano from the age of three, began songwriting when she was twelve, and started recording and performing during her high school years! Writing in English and Spanish, some of La Yeni’s major influences are Loreena McKennitt, Enya, Planxty, and Altan. Her first album, Yarrow Under the Moon, received Best Debut Album from Folk N Rock magazine as well as a Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination for 2024 Traditional Singer of the Year. Dubbed the “Beyoncé of the Celtic folk world,” La Yeni delivers spellbinding performances not to be missed! | ||||||||||||||||||
Apr 05 Savoir Faire | ||||||||||||||||||
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VFMS Features:Sundays in February, March & April 2026 — Feb 01 Bagatelle Feb 08 Hank Cramer Feb 15 Slim Sandy & the Hillbilly Boppers Feb 22 Élise Leblanc with Tyler Lieb Mar 01 Sharon Bailey with Adrian Dolan Mar 08 Kevin Barr Mar 15 Terry Boyle & Ceilidh Briscoe Mar 22 Novo Drom Trio · · · Mar 29 La Yeni Apr 05 Savoir Faire Apr 12 Steluţa Apr 19 Peach & Quiet Apr 26 Morgan Davis Previous Folk Club FeaturesListed by date, one year of VFMS Feature Acts per webpage: The Calendar…
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