SOLD OUT: An Evening of Chamber-Folk with Dayna Manning
We are excited to announce our upcoming show, An Evening of Chamber Folk with Dayna Manning with INNERchamber, is officially SOLD OUT!
If you would like to be added to our waitlist, please call our box office at 519-271-2101 Ext 5.
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Juno-nominated artist Dayna Manning exemplifies the very best of Canadian Folk music. Her cool clear voice along with her insightful songs represent a history of Canadian musical art that goes back to the early ’60s and sounds just as vital today. Combining the genres of the people – Folk and Chamber – there is no better place to see Manning than the new outdoor Player’s Backstage at the Stratford-Perth Museum.
Manning is known for weaving local history and storytelling in her work, including tributes with Stratford ties to The Band’s Richard Manuel; Father Goose himself, Bill Lishman; and the tragic Clinton, Ontario-based story of Steven Truscott. In 2011, upon special request, Manning penned her popular hit, “ Freedom” as an ode to the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, who will be performing at the Stratford Airshow just prior to the evening’s performance. This will surely be a night to remember.
Manning is known for weaving local history and storytelling in her work, including tributes with Stratford ties to The Band’s Richard Manuel; Father Goose himself, Bill Lishman; and the tragic Clinton, Ontario-based story of Steven Truscott. In 2011, upon special request, Manning penned her popular hit, “ Freedom” as an ode to the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, who will be performing at the Stratford Airshow just prior to the evening’s performance. This will surely be a night to remember.
Joining Manning will be local members of INNERchamber: Andrew Chung, violin, Ben Bolt-Martin, cello, Laura Chambers, flute, Derek Conrod, horn and Stephan Szczesniak, percussion.
Dayna was nominated for the 2021 Canadian Folk Music Awards “Producer of the Year” prize for her latest Chamber-Folk album, “Morning Light” which will be showcased throughout this performance.
Supported by:
Patricia O’Malley & Ron Hikel
Patricia O’Malley & Ron Hikel