GJF: Peregrine Falls // Not the Wind, Not the Flag

Currently not available for sale.

If you require accessible seating, call the box office at 519-763-3000 or 1-877-520-2408.

Venue: Silence

Presented By: Guelph Jazz Festival
 

VERY LIMITED TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE to purchase at the door.

Payment Types accepted at the door: Cash, Debit, Visa, MasterCard

 Pre-ordered tickets may be picked up at the door.

DOORS OPEN AT 9am

This event is held at Silence, 46 Essex St.


Ticket Prices
$25.00 Adult
$20.00 Senior
$20.00 Student
Infants under 1 year of age free, but will not be admitted without a ticket.

Everyone must have a ticket, including children and infants. Place your full ticket order by phone or in person to include an infant (not available online).
No refunds for this event.

   PASSES ARE SOLD OUT
For the full schedule of Festival events and programming details, visit guelphjazzfestival.com

Double Bill (These two groups will perform an encore together):
Peregrine Falls (Vancouver)
“Modern jazz for metalheads” is what Georgia Straight calls Peregrine Falls, a scorching duo of Gordon Grdina (guitar) and Kenton Loewen (drums). The pair has worked together for years, creating an uncannily symbiotic creative relationship, both in the “avant Arabic” ten-piece Haram, and as key members of Dan Mangan + Blacksmith. Call it post-jazz. Or free-punk. Peregrine Falls is the purest, most raw manifestation of these two musicians’ omnivorous creativity and telepathic musical rapport. Hold on: it’s about to get bumpy.

Not the Wind, Not the Flag (Toronto)
Two monks were arguing about a flag. One said: “The flag is moving.” The other said: “The wind is moving.” The sixth patriarch happened to be passing by. He told them: “Not the wind, not the flag; mind is moving.” This is the festival premiere of
Not the Wind, Not the Flag, the Toronto duo of Brandon Valdivia (percussion, gaita, flutes, shona mbira) and Colin Fisher (percussion, saxophones, ney, guitar, oud, ngoni, guzheng). Music is a way of accessing the divine. “Vibration is the echo of our creation.” For Colin and Brandon the experience of music is a transformative tool. A conduit for gnosis and discovering the true self.