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WATROUS: The Human Statues Download as iCal file
Tuesday, 17 January 2012by  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Hits : 73
The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) along with its member Arts Councils the Biggar and District Arts Council, Melville Arts Council, Watrous Area Arts Council, Leader & District Arts Council, Shaunavon Arts Council, Assiniboia & District Arts Council, Bengough Municipal Arts Council and Kindersley & District Arts Council are pleased to present The Human Statues, in concert. The performances will be part of the 2011/2012 Stars for Saskatchewan series.

Jeff Bryant and Zach Stevenson: together they comprise folk/pop duo The Human Statues. Originally from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, these young men are on a mission to spread “jubilation” across the nation. Whether it’s playing high-energy band shows at festivals such as the Ottawa Blues Fest, or intimate acoustic performances in theatres across the country, Jeff and Zach are committed to connecting with people through humour, authenticity and a love of music and live performance. Often described as a cross-breed between the Flight of the Concords and Simon and Garfunkel, Jeff and Zach blend an energetic pop sensibility with lyrical depth and love of vocal harmony.

OSAC annually presents over 300 live community and school performances, attended by a total audience of approximately 75,000. This is possible because of a dedicated network of volunteers committed to making culture an integral part of Saskatchewan community life, and vital funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries, Saskatchewan Arts Board, and Canadian Heritage. Saskatchewan Lotteries benefits more than 12,000 sport, culture, and recreation organizations around the province. Each year 600,000 people participate in programs and from activities initiated by these organizations, over $1 billion of economic activity is generated, and 23,000 jobs are sustained.

For further information, please contact the local Arts Council or OSAC.  Please visit www.osac.sk.ca or http://www.karrnnel.com for more information.

Location : Watrous Civic Centre, 404 Main Street, P.O. Box 730, Watrous
Contact : Watrous Area Arts Council, Linda Kessler, (306) 946-3657, (306) 946-3939, or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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