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The International Peace Garden has been enjoying the many talents featured through the International Music Camp Festival of the Art Concert Series.

On Friday nights in June and July, IMC offers a different musical act in genres ranging from traditional Métis tunes to folk music, Americana, indie, jazz, a brass quintet and more. The concerts are free with a $10 IPG gate entrance or an annual pass (unless marked otherwise*).

July 11th (this evening) at 8:00-10:00 pm:

Oda Voltersvik has performed at international venues and festivals such as Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, Victor Borge Hall, Wigmore Hall, St Martin in the Fields, the Norwegian Opera House, Palermo Classica Festival, Paul Constantinescu International Festival and Bergen International Festival (May 2025). She has achieved great reviews internationally on her recordings “Neo” (solo), “Firebird” (solo) and “Khoreia” (duo). . Currently, Oda is often concert touring and appearing with orchestras in the US with a visa for “Individuals with extraordinary ability in the arts”.

July 18th at 8:00-10:00 pm:

Join the IMC Faculty for an evening filled with jazz. Combos, vocals, solos, and bands of all varieties will be on display. This performance is sure to get your toes tapping and your fingers snapping! This concert is a can’t-miss event for all jazz lovers. 

July 25th at 8:00-10:00 pm:

Raine Hamilton is part prairie songstress, part storyweaver. Each song has a story, delivered between songs with humour and grace. Raine invites deep love of the violin into the singer-songwriter genre, writing for violin and voice, as well as for guitar and voice. A classical violinist and musicologist by training, Raine and their string trio offer string-quartet-like arrangements of Raine’s original songs. They call this chamber-folk, a hybrid of the classical tradition of string quartet chamber music, with the singer songwriter folk style that comes so organically to Raine.

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