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The CHVN Cruiser visited the Celtic Ireland Pavilion tonight at the Fort Garry Curling Club, 696 Archibald Street (Faith Adeyemi/PNN)
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The Classic 107 Cruiser visited the Celtic Ireland Pavilion tonight at the Fort Garry Curling Club (Faith Adeyemi/PNN)
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The Classic 107 Cruiser visited the Celtic Ireland Pavilion on Thursday evening at the Fort Garry Curling Club, 696 Archibald Street.

We were then transported to the Caribbean Pavilion at the Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain, 340 Provencher Boulevard. The Cruiser finished off its night at the Spain Pavilion at the Notre Dame Recreational Centre, 271 Ave. de la Cathedrale.

The Celtic Ireland Pavilion is celebrating its 20th year at this year's Folklorama.

It mesmerized the audience through Irish Dancing and a singing performance. It had performers of varying ages showcase their talents.

With the Caribbean comprising multiple cultures, its pavilion featured diverse performances from across the region.

The Caribbean Pavilion shared the heart of the Caribbean, featuring live rhythmic music from a local band and dances celebrating the Jamaican spirit as Jamaica celebrated its 63rd Independence recently. It showcased East-Indian inspired performances and fire limbo.

The Spain Pavilion captivated the audience with vibrant dancing and engaging live music that set the atmosphere to convey a rich story of history and culture.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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