Event Info
A Benefit for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: august, Ndidi Cascade
The East Van Gogos and the Rogue Folk Club present "Small Change For Big Change!...
8:00pm - 10:30pm Doors at: 7:00pm
$35
Artists
Ndidi Cascade
hip hop, funk, reggae from Vancouver BC
Event Description
The East Van Gogos and the Rogue Folk Club present "Small Change For Big Change!" - a benefit for the Stephen Lewis Foundation, with musical guests August and Ndidi Cascade.
All proceeds from this concert will go to the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, which supports grandmothers ("Gogos" in Zulu) raising a generation of children orphaned by the AIDS pandemic in 15 African countries. The East Van Gogos is one of more than 250 groups across Canada supporting the Grandmothers Campaign movement, founded in 2006.
Come ready to parlay your “small change” into big change by participating in the raucous live Loonie Auction, where every auction item will cost you only a loonie!
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August
Three vivacious life-experienced female singer/songwriters joined by one skookum male guitarist, make up AUGUST. Beverley Elliott, Linda Kidder and Rae Armour have three voices that blend in the most pristine harmonies. Their songs reflect true life experience through a combination of pop, roots, and jazz styles. Intimate, funny, insightful, energetic and uplifting, AUGUST will involve the audience with their warm delightful approach. Equally at home on stage or on the back porch, when AUGUST comes around, it's time to kick back and enjoy!
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Ndidi Cascade
Ndidi Cascade, of Nigerian-Italian-Irish-Canadian heritage, is a Vancouver born and based hip hop vocalist. She is also a songwriter, recording artist, educator and program facilitator. Ndidi has showcased her music across North America and internationally – from classrooms to stadiums, and her music has been featured on Much Music and MTV Canada. She's shared the stage with talents such as Wu-Tang Clan, Femi Kuti, Digable Planets, The Mad Professor, De La Soul, K-OS and K'naan.
Ndidi Cascade facilitates and manages programs that use hip hop, spoken word and dance as a medium for healthy self-expression. She is the founder of the “Word, Sound & Power” and “Elementalz” education programs, which are designed to raise awareness of the origins of the hip hop movement. Ndidi is also a World Music Education independent school teacher, and she currently tours with her group Metaphor, showcasing interactive hip hop shows in elementary and high schools around BC. Ndidi is a cultural curator for Ethos Lab.