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Performance Pavilion opens to fiddles, sweets and smiles

Opening ceremony June 18 followed by Arctic Market and first concert since pandemic began
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Cassidy Lennie-Ipana and Gerry Kisoun hold a ribbon as Town of Inuvik Mayor Natasha Kulikowski performs the ceremonial cut during the opening ceremony of the townSA国际影视传媒檚 new Performance Pavilion. The gigantic tent features two stages and wheelchair accessible bleachers and will serve as a new centrepiece for the townSA国际影视传媒檚 celebrations. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo

For blocks around, the much-missed roar of fiddles and the calming drone of guitars echoed across the Town of Inuvik, as the Performance Pavilion officially opened to the public on June 18 in Chief Jim Koe Park.

Showcased along with the new centrepiece of Inuvik many of the 186 submissions for the TownSA国际影视传媒檚 Celebrate the Light Community Art Mosiac, a Delta-wide painting contest which began during the Inuvik Sunrise Festival in January. Many of the art pieces are on display around the Pavilion and the entire set can be seen as a video or in a on Facebook.

SA国际影视传媒淚 am so excited to see the first of our major projects here in the park completed,SA国际影视传媒 said Mayor Natasha Kulikowski during the opening ceremony, where she cut a teal-coloured ribbon for the occasion. The ribbon was of Inuit design and held by Gerry Kisoun and Cassidy Lennie-Ipana, to both represent Elders and Youth, as well as governance and leadership.

Taking the bow up in his grandfather聮s footsteps, Michael Francis performs jigs, reels and marches for the eager crowd, some of which were even dancing in the stands. He was joined on stage by legendary Inuvik musician Louie Goose, who opened for the Beluga Boyz at the pavilion the next day. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Taking the bow up in his grandfatherSA国际影视传媒檚 footsteps, Michael Francis performs jigs, reels and marches for the eager crowd, some of which were even dancing in the stands. He was joined on stage by legendary Inuvik musician Louie Goose, who opened for the Beluga Boyz at the pavilion the next day. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo

SA国际影视传媒淐OVID-19 has put such a damper on our community celebrations. This amazing space will serve our community as a piece of important infrastructure, allowing us to showcase and commemorate our regional and national heritage through musical, performing and cultural arts, while also serving as a community gathering place for events, festivals and celebrations for years to come SA国际影视传媒 rain or shine, wind or snow.SA国际影视传媒

As many enjoyed tea and sweets during the musical performance, with music by Louie Goose and Michael Francis, several dignitaries and Elders gave speeches thanking the town staff for organizing the pavilion, adding they looked forward to many dances and concerts under the big tent. The performance was on Facebook.

Organizers wasted little time putting the tent to use, as the next day it was the host of the Town's first summer Arctic Market as well as the first concert since the Covid-19 pandemic was declared. Louie Goose opened up and the Beluga Boyz SA国际影视传媒 Mark Stevens, Howie MacLeod and Erwin Elias SA国际影视传媒 hit the stage July 19 to kick off the long weekend and celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in style.

One of several displays of the Celebrate the Light Mosaic project that was initiated during the town聮s Sunrise Festival in January. A total of 250 packages were distributed at the time and the town received 186 pieces of art back from across the Beaufort Delta. The work was revealed during the June 18 opening ceremonies. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
One of several displays of the Celebrate the Light Mosaic project that was initiated during the townSA国际影视传媒檚 Sunrise Festival in January. A total of 250 packages were distributed at the time and the town received 186 pieces of art back from across the Beaufort Delta. The work was revealed during the June 18 opening ceremonies. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo

Featuring removable walls, wheelchair accessible stands, a central performance stage and a covered stage SA国际影视传媒 all modular SA国际影视传媒 the Performance Pavilion is the first of a multi-phase construction effort happening this summer throughout Chief Jim Koe Park, with the GNWT preparing its own project to restore Peggy Curtis Field and build a second baseball field, alongside a new soccer field. While construction is going on, the park will be closed to the public and not available as a walkway from Mackenzie Road to the Midnight Sun Complex.

Also still to come is a new Town of Inuvik visitorSA国际影视传媒檚 centre, which will set next to the pavilion and will be the new home of the Arctic Market when complete. Construction of the building is anticipated to be completed by the end of the year.

A concept-image of what Chief Jim Koe Park will look like after all the planned construction is completed. On top of the pavilion, pictured bottom left, there will be a new visitors centre, a soccer field and new baseball diamonds. Work on the fields is being completed by the GNWT. screenshot courtesy of Town of Inuvik
A concept-image of what Chief Jim Koe Park will look like after all the planned construction is completed. On top of the pavilion, pictured bottom left, there will be a new visitors centre, a soccer field and new baseball diamonds. Work on the fields is being completed by the GNWT. screenshot courtesy of Town of Inuvik

Funding for the pavilion was provided by the Town of Inuvik and Canada Heritage. Letters of support for the project were provided by Parks Canada, the Children First Center, the GNWT department of Industry, Tourism and Investment, Tundra North Tours, the Great Northern Arts Festival, the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the GwichSA国际影视传媒檌n Tribal Council.

SA国际影视传媒淚 would like to send a huge thank you to the staff of the town of Inuvik,SA国际影视传媒 said deputy mayor Steven Baryluk. SA国际影视传媒 (They) did an amazing job realizing the vision that council set out in realizing in making Chief Jim Koe Park a more usable space for more of a period of time of the year.

SA国际影视传媒淭hey are the heroes in getting all this stuff constructed on the site here.SA国际影视传媒



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