SEPT. 4–6, 2015 - Lester Communications Inc. / Lester Publications
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SEPT. 4–6, 2015 - Lester Communications Inc. / Lester Publications
12 YEARS STOMPING SEPTEMBER LONG WEEKEND Celebrating music and dance in a fun-filled weekend for the whole family! featuring Sept. 4–6, 2015 in Reedy Creek Kinosota, MB GPS Coordinates Festival Grounds - 50°55'38"N 98°56'30"W Gate Entrance - 50°55'37"N 98°57'02"W Dance Look the part with Asham’s line of dancing attire Women’s Satin Blouse and Skirt Set........................................ $104 Women’s Crinoline .................... $94 Girl’s Satin Blouse and Skirt Set ....................................... $94 Girl’s Crinoline ............................ $59 Stretch Belts ................................. $14 Garters ........................................... $12 Men’s Satin Shirt ......................... $89 Men’s Pants ................................... $99 Boy’s Satin Shirt .......................... $69 Boy’s Pants .................................... $59 Yokes ............................................... $39 Tie .................................................... $12 Sash.................................................. $14 Shoes with Taps........................... $149 Complete Men's Outfit with Yoke Complete Men's Outfit Ladies' Complete Cotton and Satin Set Available at Asham Dance, 700 McPhillips Street, Winnipeg, MB and www.ashamdance.com | 1-800-267-5730 12 YEARS STOMPING Contents Message from the Chairman.......................................................................4 Another Stomper Year...................................................................................6 Trooper.................................................................................................................8 Schedule of Events...........................................................................................10 Sagkeeng's Finest.............................................................................................15 Jerry Sereda........................................................................................................17 The Biivver Band..............................................................................................18 Half Breed............................................................................................................20 Shawn Mousseau ............................................................................................21 The Métis Sash..................................................................................................22 Asham Stompers' Charity of Choice........................................................24 The World Jigging Championships..........................................................25 T.O.P. MECHANICAL LTD Plumbing, Heating, Electrical, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Installations Licensed Residential & Commercial Contractors Phone: 204-447-2489 STE. ROSE DU LAC, MB 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 3 s g n i t e e r G from the 4 | 12 Years Stomping Hey folks, On behalf of the Asham Family, Asham Stompers, Asham Curling Supplies Staff and all the people from Reedy Creek and Kinosota, I would like to welcome you all to our community for the 12th annual Asham Stomperfest. We are so happy to have you back, and it will be a great time. They have all been great but I am so excited this year. We have such a great line-up. You first timers are in for a great treat. You will be amazed at the entertainment we have been able to assemble here. White Lightning has been a fixture here. They have been our main house band since the festival started, playing back up to some of the best fiddlers in the world as well as putting on their own shows. And a special thank you goes out to Shawn Mousseau, Franklin Mousseau, Darcy McLeod, Mike Malcolm and of course our house drummer Don Ranville. George Anderson has become a legend here, performing every year and the Campbell’s deserve special recognition and all the other local entertainers who have provided us with such great dance music. I would also like to take this oppor- Chairman Arnold Asham tunity to thank all of our wonderful volunteers. Without the volunteers this festival could never happen. Special thanks go out to Kelly and his security on horseback. And now you, the fans: Firstly we love watching you dance, we are so proud to have such great fans. At most festivals they need to pay thousands of dollars for security but here you guys are so great that we manage to get by with Brother Kelly and his crew, who do such a great job on horseback. And you know a lot of people think we should put up a big fence to make sure everyone pays. And yes, that would be nice, but I say rather than build a fence to keep people out I would rather build roads to bring people in and deal with the 98 per cent of people who are honest. There is definitely a jerk factor in all industries and businesses and we will never avoid that but, like I say, I think over 90 per cent of people are honest and realize we have to pay to keep Stomperfest healthy and it is so great for the community. I especially want to thank all the volunteers who come and work days or weeks in advance and still buy their tickets. They are the real backbone of this festival. And we are not stopping anytime soon. We just purchased lights and sound instead of renting every year so you know we are in for the long haul. So mark it on your calendar and bring a friend. It would be so wonderful if we could get over 3,000 fans and keep bringing in at least one big act every year. Folks, we have a ton of talent lined up for you including award-winning Trooper headlining on Saturday, a square dance competition and the World Aboriginal Square Dance Competition (with finals on Sunday), and a ton more, including the fireworks, but please don’t miss my friends Garth German and Cliff Bishop with The Biivver Band on Friday and Free Ride (The Beatles) on Sunday. They are worth the price of admission alone. And, of course, the Stompers and Sagkeeng’s Finest performing every night. It really helps us out a lot if you buy your tickets for next year now and save $40 a pair, because it helps to book next year’s headliners and wonderful performances. Like all Asham product they are Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. If for any reason you can’t make the Festival after purchasing your tickets we will gladly refund your money. No explanation necessary. Thank you in advance and enjoy the best festival in the world. 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 5 W Another Stom ell folks, it never ceases to amaze us how much people around the world love the Jig. We not only get standing ovations everywhere we go but we also bring tears in a lot of places to people in the crowd. It is amazing. I keep thanking our Ancestors at every show for sharing it and passing it on to us and if you know it please share it and pass it on. If you don’t know it, learn it. I think my nephew Dean Davis will be holding a couple of workshops here and he is a terrific teacher. 6 | 12 Years Stomping Right after cleaning up here last year, we drove for 24 hours to Remus, Michigan near Detroit and did two shows in front of 13,000 people at the 41st Wheatland Festival and I bet we were not dancing for two minutes when we received our first standing ovation. So many people congratulated us on such a great performance, but one guy in particular said he had been coming to that festival for 31 years and ours was the best show he had ever seen. It is incredible. And then we drove 24 hours home. Why do I do it? It’s in the blood. The next weekend we danced at the Kaleido Festival in Edmonton. Then mper Year four days later helped open the Canadian Museum of Human Rights. We even danced in a big St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Thunder Bay, Ontario, another new experience right in the front with the escalating seats. It was awesome! And again numerous curling events – mostly National or provincial Championships – and that is the most wonderful for me when I am able to display our great culture with all the wonderful friends that I have met in curling all these years. And so many schools and First Nations commu- nities bringing children hope by taking something right out of the community like the fiddle and the Jig, taking it to a world stage and displaying the wonder and magic of these young dancers. From Belcourt, North Dakota to Winnipegosis to Big Stone Cree Nation In Alberta to Red Lake Falls (The Old Crossing), Minnesota and back to our wonderful Stomperfest, the Jigging just keeps getting better. THANK YOU STOMPERS for another great year and for still respecting my dance no matter what the age difference. 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 7 a e s Rai l l e h little 015 fest 2 r e p m o t AM S at ASH 8 | 12 Years Stomping PERFORMING ON Saturday, Sept. 5 – 8:00 pm I t goes like this: millions of records, a couple dozen hits, a Juno Award for Band of the Year and ongoing sold-out shows across Canada. Universal Music acknowledges them as "one of Canada's top five selling bands of all time" and the Vancouver Sun has called them "Canadian rock heroes of the first order ... the best performing band in Canada." In 2009, Peter Assaff of The Northern Light hailed Trooper's Ra McGuire and Brian Smith as "the Canadian version of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards" and Joel Rubinoff of The Record wrote, " ... this frolicking, rollicking showcase for McGuire's soaring pop melodies and whimsical wordplay is arguably one of the biggest Canadian bands of all time." What makes Trooper what they are is great performances and great pop songwriting. Trooper's ten studio albums have earned multiple gold and platinum awards and their six-time platinum greatest hits, Hot Shots, continues to be one of Universal Music Canada's best selling catalog CDs and one of the country's most enduring party soundtracks. In celebration of the band's 35th anniversary, a totally updated and re-mastered collection - Hits From 10 Albums - was released, featuring songs spanning the entirety of their recording career. John Kereiff, writing in Gonzo Magazine, dubbed the collection "THE summer album of 2010." In 2012 Trooper songwriters Ra McGuire and Brian Smith were awarded SOCAN's prestigious 'National Achievement Award' to acknowledge their significant and lasting contribution to Canada's songwriting legacy. "We're Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)"; "Raise a Little Hell"; "The Boys in the Bright White Sportscar"; "Two For the Show"; "Pretty Lady"; "Good Ol' General Hand Grenade"; "Round, Round We Go"; "Santa Maria"; "Janine" - just a few of the Trooper hits that, according to writer Ryan Sparks, "have woven their way into the fabric of this country like no other bands have been able to do. Tune into any radio station from Vancouver to St. John's and you're bound to encounter one of their dozen hit radio anthems still featured in heavy rotation to this day." Dan Brisbois of CanadianBands.com writes, "They've won practically every Canadian music award possible and they've been dubbed 'Canada's Greatest Party Band' ... and rightfully so." Bob Mersereau, author of The Top 100 Canadian Al- bums wrote, "Trooper's Hot Shots has been one of the biggest-selling albums in Canadian music history. It has gone six-times platinum, and sells consistently, as do tickets to Trooper gigs. There are clubs and festivals across the country where the annual Trooper show is practically an official holiday." Indeed, Trooper continues to consistently sell out shows across the country - often performing for three generations of fans - demonstrating that the band and its music remain borderless, timeless, and ageless. It's no exaggeration to say that Trooper has become a Canadian legend. They continue to perform their huge collection of hits with the vitality and sense of humor that has served them well on their steady march through the hills and valleys of Canadian Rock and Roll. 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 9 SCHEDULE Thursday, September 3rd, 2015 – Free Night at Stomperfest Time Performer / Event 12:00 PM Gate Opens 8:00 PM Fiddler / Back Up Early Bird Local Talent Party Friday, September 4th, 2015 Time Performer / Event Fiddler / Back Up 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Everyone in the Stage Area to get bracelets Campground empty for one hour 7:15 PM Jerry Sereda 6:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:30 PM 10:30 PM 12:00 AM 1:00 AM 2:00 AM Opening Ceremonies – Asham Stompers/Sagkeeng’s Finest The Biivver Band Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Shawn Mousseau (Special Guest Lydia Asham/Breland) White Lightning Dance the Night Away Blaine Constant The Biivver Band Nelson Little and JJ Lavallee Nighty Nite Shawn Mousseau / Blaine Constant Saturday, September 5th, 2015 Time Performer / Event Fiddler / Back Up 12:00 PM Asham Mini Stompers Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning 1:00 PM Metis Club Traditional Dancers/Asham Alumni Campbell Band 3:00 PM Ryan Richard 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 5:00 PM D-Town Steppers World Aboriginal Square Dance Championships World Jigging Championships Dinner Break and Sound Check 10 | 12 Years Stomping Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Alex Lamoureux and Brendan Chartrand / White Lightning OF EVENTS 6:30 PM George Anderson, Darcy Mancheese and Josh Mancheese (son) 8:00 PM TROOPER 11:00 PM Fireworks 7:15 PM 10:00 PM 11:30 PM 12:30 AM 2:00 AM Asham Stompers Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Dance the Night Away Nelson Little / JJ Lavallee Dance the Night Away Nighty Nite Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Sunday, September 6th, 2015 Time Performer / Event 11:00 AM Gospel Hour Vince and Stacy Anderson/Bea and Brad Denby 11:40 AM 12:00 PM George Anderson 12:30 PM 1:00 PM Frannie Klein 4:00 PM Square Dance Competition Finals World Jigging Championship Finals 5:00 PM Kendra Kay 6:30 PM Tom Dutiaume 6:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:15 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 1:00 AM 2:00 AM Christopher Pinette / Eldon Campbell Campbell Band 1:45 PM 2:45 PM Fiddler / Back Up Brendan Chartrand / Campbell Band Alex Lamoureux and Brendan Chartrand / White Lightning Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Supper Break Free Ride (Beatles) Asham Stompers Closing Shawn Mousseau / White Lightning Dance the Night Away Fred Mitchell / Dean Malcolm / Nelson Little Dance the Night Away Dance the Night Away Dance the Night Away Orange Blossom Extravaganza Goodnight All! Tom Dutiaume Wild Illusion Shawn Mousseau Finale with Guests Thank you Stomperfest fans! 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 11 Stompers Visit our Souvenir Booth at the 12th Annual Asham Stomperfest to find Great deals! HA TS RE! MO AND TS IR SH T- HO OD IE S Next year’s festival tickets available at the Souvenir Booth for 90! $ Tax included! Get your tickets now and save Building a better future with you Credit Unions 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 13 STE. ROSE SUPER THRIFTY PHARMACY Box 250, 610 Central Avenue, Ste. Rose du Lac, MB, R0L 1S0 Phone: (204) 447-2878 1-866-447-2878 Fax: (204) 447-3424 | Email: sterose@superthrifty.com Gerald Thiessen Manager, Owner/Pharmacist Pharmacist, fluent in French Store Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Delivery to: Ebb & Flow, Skownan, Rorketon, Ste. Rose du Lac Store Services: • • • • • • • • • • • Louise Cooney Direct billing to private insurance plans Expired medication disposal Free diabetic needle disposal containers to diabetic Super Thrifty customers Free blood pressure testing for customers Convenience medication packaging Associated with Home Health Care Centre Associated with Super Thrifty Compounding Pharmacy Photo kiosk Seniors’ Discount Day Medical expense summary available We carry Carlton greeting cards Sagkeeng's Getting Jiggy With It Finest L ight on their feet, Sagkeeng’s Finest will grace the Stomperfest stage with their fast-stepping jigging routine which took Canada by storm, ultimately leading them to be crowned winners of Canada’s Got Talent. Hailing from the Sagkeeng First Nation, Vince O’Laney, 21, and brothers Brandon, 21, and Dallas Courchene, 20, all began dancing in their community only a few years ago. While the young men had already been winning competitions and taking stages around the province, including performances at Asham Stomperfest, they formed the trio known as Sagkeeng’s Finest to participate in the largest national talent contest in Canadian television history. Their blend of traditional jigging blended artfully with modern, clogging and tap styles has created a unique and infectious style of upbeat dance. After being cast in Winnipeg in September 2011, they participated in the live semifinals of the competition the following April against eleven other acts ranging from circus performers to beatboxers to opera singers. In their final performance, the trio danced to a mash-up of Raghav’s “Fire” and Metro Station’s “Shake It” with their fusion of styles. Their intricate footwork and enthusiasm earned them the title of “Most Improved” as well as “Biggest Risk Taker” from the Canada’s Got Talent judges. On May 14, 2012, Sagkeeng’s Finest was named the winner of Canada’s Got Talent. They took home the grand prize of $100,000, a brand new Nissan GT-R, tickets for an all-inclusive trip to the island of Tobago, a spot in CityTv’s New Year’s Bash and a chance to perform in a Las Vegas show. As a result of their success, The Province of Manitoba honoured the trio with the Order of the Buffalo Hunt in 2012. They are among the youngest to receive the honour, which recognizes outstanding and distinctive contributions to the life of Manitoba. An unbelievable combination of traditional jigging with a twist of modern dance, this troupe is one not to miss! 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 15 Turnbull Whitaker Insurance Big enough to compete, small enough to care HOME • BUSINESS TRAVEL • LIFE 2 Winnipeg locations to serve you better 1465 Corydon Avenue (204) 488-4547 & 8-1504 St. Mary’s Road (204) 255-8194 www.turnbullwhitaker.com JERRY SEREDA Making his mark on the Canadian Country Music scene PERFORMING ON: Friday, September 4 – 7:15pm H ailing from Dauphin, Manitoba. Jerry Sereda has performed in festivals across Canada, winning fans and impressing critics with his country music stylings that have seen him paired with such acts as Dierks Bentley, Johnny Reid, Shane Yellowbird and Jason Blaine. In fact, The Winnipeg Sun noted of Jerry that he continues to “expand his fan base with his upbeat rhythms and commanding stage presence.” APTN also praised Jerry by saying that he is “making his mark on the Canadian Country Music scene.” Jerry’s musical inspirations range from legendary country troubadours like Hank Williams and Johnny Cash to modern country “rockers” such as Keith Urban and Dierks Bentley. Yet even though Jerry’s style of singing has been compared to “the styles of country rockers Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw” (as reported in Grassroots News, 2007), onstage his presence and performance are uniquely his own. Jerry began writing songs in 2003 and his compositions combined the descriptive storytelling of classic country with the upbeat rhythms of contemporary country music. It was no easy road for Jerry to travel. His early attempts to establish himself in the country music field met with disappointment and discouragement. It was Jerry’s mother who encouraged him to “stick with it,” and Jerry heeded her advice, entering one more contest called “Star Catcher,” through the Manitoahbee organization. Jerry placed second in the competition (much to his surprise), and with the win came the opportunity for him to record his first single, “Time,” which was released and featured on the Star Catcher compi- lation CD in summer, 2007. As well, he received support from Manitoahbee to book his first year of shows. This support from Manitoahbee and the Aboriginal Community gave Jerry the encouragement and confidence to pursue his dream of becoming a country music singer. Jerry next auditioned for Canadian Idol. His audition landed him into the Top 100 contestants for the program. Arriving in Toronto, he entered the final round of cuts to the Top 100 contestants, where each was required to sing one song from an approved list. Unfortunately, a technicality with the footage filmed back in Winnipeg which had not been cleared for broadcast removed Jerry from the competition and sent him back to Manitoba. Disappointed but undeterred in his ambition, Jerry continued to both write and perform his music across Canada and the U.S. In July, 2009, he released his debut album Campground Cowboy. As Bruce Leperre of The Winnipeg Free Press wrote: the album “displays a hint of the traditional music the Winnipegger grew up with, balanced with today’s contemporary country, all delivered with a pleasing vocal exuding confidence.” The album was nominated for “Best Country CD” at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Awards, while two singles from the album reached number one on the National Aboriginal Top 40 Countdown. Another honour bestowed upon Jerry was his being chosen as “Most Outstanding Manitoban” at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Awards. Jerry also has a record/distribution deal with MDM Recordings. Through perseverance and genuine talent, Jerry Sereda has achieved his dream, earning accolades and recognition for his musical accomplishments. 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 17 PERFORMING ON: Friday, September 4 – 8:30pm & 10:30pm W here did the name of the band come from? This is a question that is often asked by people that enjoy the Biivver's shows. The name was a result of many hours driving and talking and trying to think of a Canadian, yet unique name. Original founding members, Ron Lowe and Garth German finally came to an agreement that the Beavers would be the name. Upon hearing the name, the ladies traveling with the band members immediately expressed their concerns and feelings. With tongue in cheek, Ron and Garth then suggested that they would call the band "The Biivver Band." Both Ron and Garth knew that such a silly name would never fly but were confident that they would think of something better, soon. After 10 years the band has yet to find a name that has satisfied all of the players, so the name has become the band's trademark. A silly name for a great band! The band began in 2003 with Ron Lowe on bass and vocals and Garth German on guitar and vocals. Cliff Bishop was the next to be added playing drums and adding vocals. Len Rosenfeld "jammed" with the band at a house party and was asked to join immediately and played lead guitar until July 2012. The Biivver Band began playing anywhere that 18 | 12 Years Stomping would have them and did many stints at the Headingley Motor Inn, often playing for only the bartender and servers on some of those cold Manitoba nights. As the years passed the band was able to procure more gigs and were able to keep their weekends filled playing a wide range of events for a wider range of audiences. Since the beginning the band has been well received and re-booked in almost all of the venues that they have played. Why? The energy and enjoyment that the band members bring every night seems to be infectious. Fans regularly tell the boys how much fun they appear to be having. Easy to do when you truly are having fun. In 2007, founding member Ron expressed his need to reduce his role with the band and Paul Kelly was asked to join the group as the next singing bass player and stayed with the band until July 2012. Robb Oades joined the band in August 2012 and shares the vocals and guitar. Mikee Goehler rounded out the new version of the Biivvers, joining the band in September 2012 on bass and vocals. Mikee and Robb are veterans of the Winnipeg music scene and bring a host of music and experience to the stage. Through the years the gigs have gotten bigger, the band has gotten better and the audiences have grown. Something that has not changed is the enjoyment that the band gets from meeting new and old fans every single night. 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The prettiest maidens who couldn’t refuse. To live with the strangers from over the sea. Ah hybridization had made history. But each day our voice grows a little in strength. We’ve bonded together o’er Canada’s length. So next time you’re tempted to call me a “breed,” remember I grew from a White-Indian seed. The best from the old world with looks from the new were molded together, our ancestors knew. That crossing produces a much stronger strain, and so we were born, it was Canada’s gain. A mixture of Nations the French men did see. And this is the reason they called us Métis. 20 | 12 Years Stomping By the late John and Eleanor Anderson from Kinosota SHAWN Mousseau S hawn Mousseau was born and raised in Lake Manitoba First Nation. He received his first fiddle when he was just three years old, and began playing with his great-grandfather, fiddler Willie Mousseau (1903–1985), and grandfather, guitarist Lawrence Mousseau (1931–2004). Feeling that no one could ever replace his great-grandfather, Mousseau quit playing after his great-grandfather passed away. However, he was inspired to pick up his fiddle again after hearing Cliff Maytwayashing (1939– 2009), also from Lake Manitoba First Nation, play at a social. Mousseau went on to (re)teach himself to play the fiddle, always trying to play tunes in the traditional way, or, in his own words, to “play them straight” in the way that he remembers hearing them. Mousseau is not a regular at old-time fiddle contests therefore, not particularly well-known in southern Manitoba’s contest scene. As he told me over the phone, his great-grandfather did not want him to play at competitions, telling him that his ability to play the fiddle was a gift from the Creator and that he should not use his gift to compete against other fiddlers. This has not, however, stopped Mousseau from becoming a sought after fiddler, playing for the Asham Stompers at the Vancouver Olympics, the XV Festival Zacatecas del Folclor Internacional in Zacatecas, Mexico, Celtic Colours Festival in Halifax, and most recently, the Shetland Folk Festival in Scotland. Shortly after Sagkeeng's Finest won Canada's Got Talent in 2012, Mousseau joined the trio as fiddler and assistant manager and has had the opportunity to travel across Canada and the NWT to perform. He also plays for local square dance competitions (usually in the context of Indigenous events such as Peguis Treaty Days), and for anniversaries and wedding socials. There are also a few others that he would greatly acknowledge that helped him in one way or another. Firstly, he'd like to thank his wife, Veronica for her love, encouragement and support she had shown through out all these years! And special thanks to Frankie Desjarlias, Franklin Mousseau, Darcy McLeod, Mike Malcolm, Marcel Malcolm, Jeff Swan, Don Racette, Danny Flett, Dave Choken, Jason Lepine, Alex Lamoureux and Patti Kusturok. And also to these fine musicians that have past but never forgotten, Willie Mousseau, Cliff Maytwayashing, Lawrence (Touloose) Flett, Del Garneau, Ron "Catfish" Anderson and his grandpa Lourah Mousseau. This will be Shawn's 11th year performing at Stomperfest in Reedy Creek/Kinosota, Manitoba. Hope you all enjoy his unique and special style of ol'tyme fiddling! SHAWN Mousseau 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 21 Free Ride PERFORMING ON: Sunday, September 6th – 8:00pm T he entertainment world is a world of constantly changing names and faces. Over the years, there have been countless young and aspiring talents that emerge and then slip into obscurity during their quest for critical or commercial success. Despite the odds and the nature of the entertainment industry, Free Ride has remained an enduring and influential force in the entertainment scene. Formed in 1980, Free Ride’s popularity is at an alltime high. They have toured internationally, bringing excitement to a variety of venues including: Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Japan and the grand opening of the largest Playboy Club Casino, coupled with a private show for the founder, Hugh Hefner. The demand and magic they have created at corporate functions, fairs, arenas, concerts and nightclubs is an ongoing indicator of their popularity. They captivated the collective imagination of today’s audiences with their tribute to the Beatles, the early and later years, and their enjoyable journey through the ‘50s and ‘60s rock and roll era. Free Ride is the essence of showmanship! If you haven’t experienced the magic, make a point of taking in their show, wherever that may be! The Métis Sash T he Sash is a finger-woven belt made of wool approximately three metres long. Traditionally it was tied at the waist to hold a coat closed, including being used as a scarf or rope. Here are some excerpts from a Métis priest’s prayer: “Métis people have been wearing the sash proudly for many years. When I look at it, I notice that it is composed of many interconnected threads, many strands, many patterns, many colors contribute to the overall design of the sash. Our Métis culture is like the sash. The lives of the Métis have been woven together from a variety of cultures, traditions and beliefs... For example, we are the descendants of the English, of the French, of the Indian-Cree and Ojibway and Scots, to name a few. We speak a variety of languages: English, Canadian French, Michif French, Michif Cree and Mashkegon. Look at the sash: it is a composite. It is a mixture. It is Métis. It is made of a variety of elements, like the lives of the Métis. Look at its pattern, its fabric, its colors. Nonetheless, these disparate elements form an integrated whole. Similarly, the different ethnic backgrounds and different languages to the Métis blend into one another to form a rich tapestry like the lives and culture of the Métis.” Today, the sash is still worn by the Métis people. Métis women occasionally wear it over the shoulder, while others wear it the traditional way, around the waist and tied in the middle, with the fringes hanging down. The Manitoba Métis Senate started a tradition of draping the sash over the table wherever Métis people are gathered for discussion. The Manitoba Métis Federation, at their last Assembly, adopted a new sash with the colour variations of red, which is the historical depicted colour for the Métis Sash; blue and white, symbolizing the colours of the Métis Nation flag; green, signifying fertility, growth and prosperity, and black, symbolizing the dark period in which the Métis people had to endure dispossession and repression. 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 23 Air Charter Service • Excellence Above (877) 737-0038 | www.SkyCare.ca | Charters@SkyCare.ca Dance Asham Dance carries all your dance needs from ballroom to tap and specializing in Square Dance. 700 McPhillips St. Winnipeg, MB R2X 2H5 Telephone: 204-589-6321 Toll Free: 1-800-267-5730 www.ashamdance.com 24 | 12 Years Stomping The WORLD JIGGING CHAMPIONSHIPS W hile at Stomperfest, make sure you don’t miss the World Jigging Championships! This competition will feature individuals from different age categories vying for the world title in the mastering of the famous Red River Jig. Come sit back and watch the most mind-blowing, high stepping, toe tapping performers on the planet as they showcase their unique steps while practicing timing and creativity. This prize-winning content will demonstrate the absolute finest jiggers from abroad and it all happens over two day, on one stage! The audience is encouraged to cheer loud and proud for their favourite performers as crowd participation is an element in the judging factor. See you at the World Jigging Championships – where the world’s best proudly display the originality of the Red River Jig! Anyone wishing to participate in the World Jigging Championships can register Saturday by noon on the festival grounds. Categories are as follows (Free Entry — Cash Prizes!) 6 and under (0-6 years) Youth (7-12 years) Junior (13-21 years) Womens (22-49 years) Mens (22-49 years) Seniors (50+ years) Couples 2015 Asham Stomperfest | 25 26 | 12 Years Stomping 700 McPhillips Street Winnipeg, MB R2X 2H5 PHONE 204.589.6321 FAX 204.947.3290 EMAIL arnold@asham.com 28 | 12 Years Stomping