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Namgar

Harrison Festival Blogger · April 21, 2023 ·

Join us for the 44th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts. We are excited to welcome everyone back to Harrison this year for a thrilling Festival! For full details on the festival such as Schedule, Artist Lineup, workshops, Children’s Day, the Artisan Market and more… continue on to the Hompage.

Time:

  • Wednesday, July 12th, 7:00pm

Location: Harrison Plaza (Beach Stage)

Namgar

Namgar Harrison festival
Namgar

A fusion of Buryat-Mongolian tradition and modern rock/jazz elements with haunting woman voice of Namgar, the Buryat star of traditional and modern music, and a blend of traditional and modern instruments that bring together images of the great wide open and modern drive. Namgar Lhasaranova’s voice is as immense as her Siberian homeland. The Buryat vocalist/instrumentalist fronts the group Namgar, which fuses traditional Buryat and Mongolian music with elements of pop, jazz, folk, ambient soundscapes and art-rock that doesn’t sound quite like anything else. Lhasaranova’s impressive vocal range can go from playful and childlike to gigantic and soaring within the space of a few minutes. The band uses traditional Mongolian instruments, including the yatag (a 13-stringed zither), the chanza (a three-stringed lute) and the morin khuur (a two-stringed bowed instrument), along with electric bass and drums to craft its unique sound, which it has been taking to festival stages around the world from Norway to Malaysia to the United States since forming in 2005. The melodic music Namgar creates was passed down to Lhasaranova from her grandparents and father, who sang to her as a child. The inventive arrangements are new, but the stories told in the songs are as old as the indigenous Buryats themselves, with tales and myths of ancient Mongol fighters, champions, horses and famous battles.

You got questions, we got answers! Have a read of the following to gain an idea of what the show will look like.

Where will the show be?

In the Plaza located in the middle of the Harrison Village lakefront. AKA, The Beach Stage.

How long will the concert be?

Each Beach Stage performance is about 45 minutes.

What COVID-19 precautions are in place to curb transmission?

All current BC Public Health Orders will be reflected in the Festival’s COVID policies.

Will I be required to wear a mask?

At this time, masks will not be mandatory for indoor or outdoor, however, as we know, things may change by the time of the performance. Keep up to date with our COVID policies available on our website.

Will I be able to grab a drink and a snack at the show?

No, we do not have a concession at our outdoor venue, But… there are plenty of restaurants and stores where you can grab a snack nearby.

Will I be able to buy a CD or talk to the artist after the show?

It depends on the artist. We will have an area set up just for this, but it depends on how comfortable each artist feels about it and if they bring merch to sell. We usually find out about merch the day of, but we will update this when we know more. If merch is available, We are able to accept cash, debit or credit.

Will I be able to sit beside my friends?

Yes, festival seating is first come first serve though. Make sure to bring a blanket or your own lawn chairs!

Will there be bathrooms available?

Yes, there are public bathrooms not far from the stage, just ask a volunteer when you are there for directions.

Where do I park?

There is lots of parking just outside the venue. We recommend coming early though to get spots closer to the venue. Pay parking will be in effect.

Will seating be provided?

Not for the beach stage. we recommend bringing your own low-back chairs so you don’t block other people’s views. A blanket works great too.

I’m not up for seeing a live performance yet, can I watch online?

No, this year’s festival will not be available online.

Will I be able to buy my pass there?

The beach stage is free to enjoy, but we do ask that you help us out and purchase a $2 button from one of our volunteer button sellers. It goes a long way in keeping the music accessible to the community.

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