Performers on Parade features professional performers in the areas of music, dance, theatre, and more! Each week a different performer will visit each library in the city.
Tristen Durocher is a talented fiddle player known for his traditional Métis fiddling, a distinctive style characterized by its rhythm and energy. Durocher is Métis and grew up in Buffalo Narrows, SK. He has performed at various cultural events, festivals and gatherings, helping to raise awareness of Métis traditions. Beyond music, Tristen Durocher is also known for his activism, particularly in advocating for Indigenous rights and mental health awareness. His efforts have made him a prominent figure in Indigenous communities across Canada.
AGE GROUP: | Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | School Break Events | Performances | Music |
TAGS: | Speakers & Special Events |
The Mayfair Library was established in 1952 in the basement of the Mayfair Community Hall. By 1989, the building was no longer suitable for the library and the basement location presented accessibility problems. The current Mayfair Library was reopened in 1991, on the same site, after a one-year break in service during construction.