Now that everyone鈥檚 back and settled into their September rhythms, it鈥檚 time for a little live music.
DalFest is the 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 Student Union's yearly concert series that happens on the 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 Studley quad, moved back a week this year, to this Friday and Saturday. DSU VP Student Life Gavin Jardine says the move was an effort to encourage a wider range of students and others to attend.
The festivities are free for Dal students, staff, faculty, alumni, guests and friends.
鈥淭he entire purpose of the event is to celebrate the Dal community,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 hope everyone who attends comes away with stronger school spirit and a sense of belonging within the Dal community.鈥
It鈥檚 also the first year that the outdoor stage will be used for two days. Another first: students from Dal鈥檚 Agricultural Campus will be part of the festivities. The DSU is partnering with the Agriculture Students' Association to bus students to Halifax for Saturday鈥檚 events.
The concerts are headlined by Kelowna, B.C. indie rockers Yukon Blonde on Friday night, with acclaimed London, Ont. rapper Shad 鈥 whose last album, T.S.O.L., beat out Drake for Best Hip Hop Album at the Junos 鈥 and Montreal rockers Plants and Animals topping the bill on Saturday. Also performing are folk artist Jeremy Fisher (also from Montreal), P.E.I.鈥檚 Paper Lions and local acts Writers鈥 Strike and The Caravan.
鈥淲e tried to keep it as diverse as possible,鈥 says Jardine. 鈥淲e鈥檝e hopefully brought a lot of different, exciting bands to campus.鈥
Dal students, faculty and staff are encouraged to show up early on Friday for a welcome to traditional Mi'kmaq territory and a performance by Eastern Eagle, an internationally renowned drumming group, at 3 p.m. Friday. It's part of the work that 新加坡六合彩开奖直播's Working Group on Intercultural Awareness and the DSU have done towards fostering and promoting support for diversity and inclusion.
Many other Dal groups will be on-site with live activities during DalFest, along with community partners like Mountain Equipment Co-op and the Surf Film Festival (who are setting up a 鈥渢arp surfing鈥 station 鈥 think skateboarding, but with a giant wave). There will also be food vendors serving international and local fare and attractions including a bouncy castle and climbing wall.
Activities kick off at 3 p.m. each day, with music getting underway at 6 p.m. on Friday and 5 p.m. on Saturday. For full details, visit the or check out the event鈥檚 .