It was supposed to take place last month but COVID-19 changed the plans.
The 2021 Adäka Cultural Festival has been cancelled for the second year in a row because of COVID-19. Organizers made the decision after keeping a close watch on information and recommendations from the Chief Medical Officer of Health.
“We had some amazing Yukon-focused programming, performances, and artists lined up for this year, so this was a very tough decision to have to have to make,” says Katie Johnson, Adäka Cultural Festival Producer. “We had hoped to step back into the light together this summer, but keeping our community safe is the priority right now.”
The tenth year anniversary festival was scheduled to take place last month but rising COVID infections caused it to be postponed until further notice.

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