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Last Thursday evening around 500 people attended the Libro Community Hall in Clinton as Foundations
Huron hosted a motivational speaking event to celebrate inclusion, overcoming obstacles, reaching goals
and dreaming big. Lauren Potter, the actress who plays Becky Jackson on the TV show Glee, traveled
from California and delivered the keynote address. The event also featured Danny Steeves, a young self -
advocate from Listowel, Ontario, and musical guest, Kisara, a mother -daughter musical duo.
Canadian Folk Music Veterans at Blyth Memorial Hall
Anne Lederman and Ian Bell
began making music together
in the late 1970s and show no
signs of slowing down. Since
they first sat down with a fiddle
and guitar, Anne and Ian have
been singing, playing and
absorbing Canada's roots music
- in settings ranging from Roy
Thompson Hall and the Wmni-
peg Folk Festival to community
halls, farm kitchens and barn
dances. Now they are coming to
Blyth Memorial Hall in Leder-
man/Bell - A Journey in Song
on Wednesday, April 15 at 8pm.
Tickets are $20 and are
available by calling the Blyth
Festival Box Office at
519.523.9300 or Toll Free
1.877.862.5984 or online at
www.blythfestival.com.
Anne and Ian's remarkable
journey has allowed them to
share the stage and the record-
ing studio with the likes of Stan
and Garnet Rogers, Arlo
Guthrie, Stuart McLean, Tama-
rack, Holly Cole, Njacko Backo,
April Verch, Sharon Lois and
Bram, Kate and Anne McGarri-
gle, Oliver Schroer, The Flying
Bulgar Klezmer Band and a
host of others.
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More importantly though,
the journey has led down many
musical roads less often taken -
roads that have led to kitchen
fiddle parties in remote mari-
time villages; to hymn -sings on
old -order Mennonite farms; to
traditional Metis dances in
Manitoba to African drum ses-
sions in downtown Toronto.
In this special concert Ian
and Anne will take you along
down some of these roads with
and evening of songs, stories
and instrumental music, some
traditional - some original.
Many of these songs can be
heard on the dozen CDs they
have recorded over the years,
but in this concert they are tied
together with two unique sto-
ries - of their lives in folk music,
spanning almost four decades.
Anne and Ian are both pow-
erful singers and instrumental-
ists (fiddle, button accordion,
guitar, harmonica and more),
but finding and sharing
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little-known musical traditions
and stories has been an impor-
tant part of what they do from
the very beginning. Anne spent
years collecting and studying
Metis and other fiddle tradi-
tions while Ian worked as the
curator of a number of commu-
nity museums in Ontario. In the
1980s Anne and Ian provided
music for and occasionally
appeared on the hit TV series
Road to Avonlea. Both have also
worked in the theatre, most
notablyAnne, at the Blyth Festi-
val. Thus the Blyth Memorial
Hall seemed like a perfect set-
ting for this concert. They will
also be joined by members of
the Blyth Festival Singers for a
couple of songs.
The concert is being videoed
by Lock 3 Media who are best-
known for the Ontario Visual
Heritage documentaries (TVO)
and the critically acclaimed
War of 1812 miniseries A Desert
Between Us and Them.
to our little fish
JAKE CONSITT
April 5th, 2015
Lots of Love
Mommy, Daddy and families
xoxo