Come savor an appetizing creation at Power Lunch. You can get there not only by bicycle but also by public transit and visit them in a surrounding acknowledged as historical and exciting. You can pay by gift certificates.
My mandate has always been to bring fair and just prices to my peoples whilst keeping the authenticity of the ancient artform.'Now is the chance for our people to work together'-Dr. George Clutesi 1986, Author, Actor, Artist, Lecturer The Story of Sa-Cinn:The name Sa-Cinn means 'hummingbird' in the West Coast Native language. The history of Sa-Cinn is based on a song which originally belonged to Dr. George Clutesi's mother (Winona's great-uncle). Winona's mother, Pearl Brown, put the song to a dance and performed the 'Hummingbird Dance' to honor her Uncle in 1952. The present Queen of England and Prince Phillip witnessed the dance at Thunderbird Park, adjacent to the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, B.C., Canada. Pearl's Uncle instructed her on how to move by encouraging her to watch the hummingbird's movements. The dance consists of darting about and hovering in one spot for short moments only. The dance is very difficult to do and only a few have mastered it today. Pearl Brown's performances were limited, as she died a few years later in 1955.
The Sidney Community Music School, founded in 1990 by Ann Marie Thompson is located at 1833 Glamorgan Road, North Saanich, B.C. The school's mission is to develop a dedicated community of musicians who will participate in and enjoy music for the rest of their lives. All faculty are university trained, professional musicians dedicated to teaching music in a way which will nurture a love of music, engender creative thinking, and motivate students to commit to and achieve a high level of playing. We encourage students to participate in the many performing opportunities and masterclasses offered throughout the year. Community involvement is a priority and students and faculty frequently play at community sponsored events.