Another pillar of Delta life resumed west of Fort McPherson July 31 to Aug. 2 as the Midway Lake Music Festival hit the stage for the first time since before the pandemic. People gathered from across the Mackenzie and Beaufort Deltas to reconnect after a long year and listen to some of their favourite tunes. Many up and coming musicians jammed with Elders and a great time was had by all. Submitted photos.
Jessy Greenland covers her eyes while being carried around the festival by her mother Jonean. The festival was an opportunity for families to reconnect after a long time apart. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie
Jaclyn Vaneltsi smiles as she hops about during the jigging contest. Many in the Delta were have to come out and stretch their legs after a long year. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie
Emerson Rogers and Bristol Kasook dance in the under-five jigging contest. Many kids sported traditional clothes made by family members for the occasion. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie
Roy and Julia Cockney came all the way from Tuktoyaktuk to dance. As musicians played on, dancers showed off their jigging skills in solo and couples contests. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie
Ian Snowshoe chows down on a burger. Vendors of food, crafts and clothes were on hand during the festival. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie
Brayden John warms up for a performance. The festival was three solid days of classic tunes. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie
Dean Charlie holds his buddy Kai Nerysoo for a photo. The festival was announced with less than a weekSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s notice, but that didnSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™t stop people from coming out in droves. Photo courtesy of Dean Charlie