| 9 PRIDE
MAY 27 – JUNE 5
Kilusan’s style features breaking, hip hop, house, vogue, waacking, dancehall
and afrobeat. Get ready to enjoy the unexpected.
JayWood: JayWood blends fantasy, personal
Jessee Havey and the Banana Band Winnipeg children’s music group Jessee Havey and the Banana Band are ready to entertain. Jessee Havey of folk fusion band The Duhks is a Grammy and Juno Award-winning songwriter. Joining Havey is Nathaniel Good on guitar, Grace Hrabi on ukulele, Ethan Osland on bass and Ian La Rue on drums. Get ready to see your kids hopping along with the music. Sunday, June 5 from 4:15 to 5 p.m. at Kids Zone — Free
Kilusan Pride Winnipeg describes Maribeth Manalaysay Tabanera,
SoulBear After touring the world with bands for 20 years, SoulBear is now producing his own music. SoulBear’s personal story as a family man and a gay man — with a troubled past and hopeful future — is reflected in his themes, along with messages related to diversity, social change and equality. Sunday, June 5 from 1:15 to 2 p.m. at Winnipeg Stage — Free
experience, pop and dance instrumentals to share his journey in a musical self-portrait called Slingshot. After the loss of his mother, Jeremy Haywood-Smith channeled his energy into his recent LP, which helped him inspect pivotal aspects of his journey as a Black person living in the primarily white province of Manitoba. This journey allowed him to reconnect with his roots. Sunday, June 5 from 4:15 to 5 p.m. at Winnipeg Stage — Free
a.k.a. Kilusan, as “a Tagalog Visayan filipinx queer non-binary multi-hyphenate educator, artist and community organizer on Treaty No. 1 Territory (Winnipeg).” Kilsusan has DJed with Queer People of Colour Winnipeg, Synonym Art Consultation, DJ Bles-sed (Montreal), DJ Maseo at Bastid’s BBQ 2019, Kay Gee and Vin Rock of Naughty By Nature, and Skratch Bastid (Toronto) for Boogie'N'Brunch. Saturday, June 4 from 6 to 7 p.m. at Winnipeg Stage — Free
Photo suppied by Manitoba Music
Plan your PRIDE
Amenities and zones:
FCP Canada Village: Canada Stage, Beer Gardens, Taste of Canada food vendors, booths hosting Prides from across the country, sponsors and PrideMART. Location: North field of Parks Canada Winnipeg Festival Field: Winnipeg Stage, Beer Gardens and Substance-Free Zone,
Kids Zone will have children’s entertainment and snack vendors. Location: Main area of Forks grounds Indigenous 2 Spirit Field: Home to the largest dedicated Indigenous festival grounds in Pride Winnipeg history. Celebrate traditional ceremony, dance and culture over two days. Location: Behind Johnston Terminal
With more than 50 performers and 45 events, planning is the perfect way to enjoy the festival and help you to catch all your favourite performers. Pride Winnipeg’s website and mobile app have a ton of information that’s easily accessible for you to prepare to celebrate! Events, performers and community events can be sourced by date, time, location, style, 18+ and even free options to create your perfect Pride plan. Either log in to their Facebook site to set your choices into a schedule that you can keep on hand or use their mobile phone app. Learn more at Programming & Artists - Pride Winnipeg or download the Pride Winnipeg mobile app on your phone.
food vendors, sponsors and community partners. Location: Main area of Forks grounds
The Accessible festival
There are ASL services at all events, including the Rally and Festival stage performances. The Main Stage has a family- friendly section with front-of- stage access and more space (also equipped with tables).
The beverage tent and Liquor Mart patio have accessible entrances and accessible bars. The information tent is available to receive volunteer support, use the adult change table or ask questions.
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