FringeKids Fest – online

FringeKids Fest - online
  • Dates: Aug 29, 2020 - Aug 30, 2020
  • Location: Online, see this page for embedded link
  • Door price: FREE!
  • Rating: All ages

Showtimes

Aug
29
Saturday
11:00 am
Aug
30
Sunday
12:00 am

Ordinarily we would be gathering in Market Square for FringeKids, the one-day celebration for families and little ones aged 6+. We are marking the first Saturday of Fringe with special online appearances of FringeKids favourites. You can watch them free here on this webpage anytime from 11am Saturday August 29 – midnight Sunday August 30.

 

Powwow Dancing with Nyla Carpentier – From Tahltan and Kaska First Nations, Powwow Dancer and Fringe Artist Nyla Carpentier began Powwow dancing at the age of two at the Odawa Powwow in Ottawa and has over 30 years of experience. She performed her solo show in the Victoria Fringe 2019.

 

Facepainting with Vivian Vanderpuss Local drag queen extraordinaire and FringeKids facepainting maven Vivian Vanderpuss (@infinite_cats) will show you the how to do your own facepainting in the comfort of your own
home.

Accessibility

The videos include English closed captions (viewable when you click the cc symbol on the bottom right of the video). Unfortunately due to technical difficulties we aren’t able to provide American Sign Language Interpreting as previously advertised. Our sincere apologies to anyone who is not able to access the videos because of this.

Support the Victoria Fringe

We raise $14,000 leading up to and during the Fringe from your donations, fundraising events and campaigns. This year, without the line-ups and reaching nearly 20,000 people during the Festival, we need your support to help us raise much needed funds. Please consider making a tax deductible donation. Donate here.

Showtimes

Aug
29
Saturday
11:00 am
Aug
30
Sunday
12:00 am

Location

Map Unavailable

Online, see this page for embedded link
n/a,
Victoria, BC,
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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