As Covid19 has impacted many events this summer The Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre will not be having their annual event in person. Instead they will be partnering with the Yukon First Nation Culture and Tourism Association to host a virtual celebration this coming Sunday.
As Covid19 has impacted many events this summer The Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre will not be having their annual event in person. Instead, they will be partnering with the Yukon First Nation Culture and Tourism Association to host a virtual celebration this coming Sunday.
Sunday's virtual event will include dance performances by Daghaalhaan K'e and Dakkha Kwaan Dancers, along with music from Madi Dixon, Ben Charlie and Carl Carpentier, Jerry Alfred, the Rising Sun Singers, and Diyet and the Love Soldiers
To find out more about the Virtual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration head on over to kwanlindunculturalcentre.com or visit their Facebook page for event details.

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