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Dekker Centre fundraiser aimed at supporting local arts community

It’s being billed as a “very, very, very, very funny night.” It should prove true with the Best of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival entertaining on the Gordon Tootoosis stage and other live performance artists set up throughout the building.
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Back by popular demand! Dueling Pianos from Calgary will be at the Dekker Centre’s third annual Celebrate the Arts fundraiser. “Last year these guys kept everybody singing along, clapping and dancing till the wee hours, so we’re bringing them back to do it again,” says manager Moe McGuinty.

It’s being billed as a “very, very, very, very funny night.”

It should prove true with the Best of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival entertaining on the Gordon Tootoosis stage and other live performance artists set up throughout the building.

It’s the Dekker Centre’s third annual fundraiser, Celebrate the Arts.

Manager Moe McGuinty is excited about bringing in the Best of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival.

“They are truly three of Canada’s finest comedians.”

John Wing has appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno six times. Al Rae is a Gemini Award winner and Dean Jenkinson has written comedy sketches for Joan Rivers, the Muppets and This Hour has 22 Minutes.

Around the venue, entertainment will be provided by performance artists such the Pigeon Hotel Brass Band, folk singer Charles Zelkie, pianist and singer Brendan Legario, crooner Bob Leslie, the NBCHS Jazz Band, cellist Zaide Masich and youth string group El Sistema.

Look for a Joke in the Box experience and expect the staff to be dressed up to the nines.

Dueling Pianos from Calgary will be back by popular demand.

The widest array of hors d’oeuvres and appetizers the Battlefords has ever seen or tasted will also be on offer, says McGuinty, provided by Blend, Crandleberry’s, Sigstad’s, Battlefords Co-op, Moon’s Kitchen, B&D Meats, Minisapoy, Sobeys, Western Development Museum, Hit and Stay and Box Office Caterers.

In a recreation of the popular art project of the first annual fundraiser, McGuinty says, “Dean Bauche, Ljubica Hardi, Bonny Macnab, Darrell Baschak and Jan Layh will be creating stunning art works in the atrium as you look on.”

While it’s not cheap to attend (the tickets are $150), McGuinty says it’s important to remember the Celebrate the Arts fundraiser helps to promote and showcase the local arts community.

He adds, the Dekker Centre goes to the public for funds only once a year, and it’s so the local arts community can make use of it.

“This year the Kiwanis Music Festival, 4-H, Battlefords Community Players, NBCHS Drama Club, Battlefords Dance Festival Association, Svoboda Ukrainian Dance Festival, Kamala Choir, Gallery Singers, the Battlefords Jazz Society and the Battlefords Children’s Choirs have all used the Dekker Centre, to the benefit of us all,” says McGuinty.