Coracle Stage Schedule
Saturday, May 2
Chibi Taiko is the first Canadian Taiko ensemble founded by youth in 1993 and is based in Burnaby. The group was founded in a hope to train the next generation of Taiko (Japanese drumming ) players in BC where the first Canadian Taiko group was founded in 1979.
Guided by wonder as much as by the tide, Lulu the Mermaid follows the songs of the water of distant places, passing ships, and adventures yet to unfold.
Matt Stapleton is a West Australian musician who moved to Vancouver in 2022. He sings, plays guitar and fiddle, and has been performing in bands since the 1980s. At the Festival he will be performing shanties and songs of the sea in his a unique and energetic style. Come along for a family friendly sing along experience.
Joross’ performances are rooted in rock and alternative cover songs, though he is gradually opening up to sharing original music as well. He is perhaps best known for performing at the opening of the 2025 UROC Awards, performing in Richmond Youth Media Lab’s events such as Open Mic and Battle of The Bands.
STORIES on WHEELS is an original street theatre storytelling act for the whole family. Tales are brought to life by a high-energy comic performer, using beautifully illustrated picture cards displayed in a magnificent miniature wooden stage attached to the back a bicycle. Featuring gorgeous illustrations by local artists, as well as traditional picture cards from Japan, several short stories are told with music, dramatic action, and audience interaction.
CCIM Entertainment group is dedicated to entertainment, and “infinite music” – working with kids, teens and adults to help develop talent, skills, stage presence, and even a career in Music & Entertainment.
Guided by wonder as much as by the tide, Lulu the Mermaid follows the songs of the water of distant places, passing ships, and adventures yet to unfold.
Matt Stapleton is a West Australian musician who moved to Vancouver in 2022. He sings, plays guitar and fiddle, and has been performing in bands since the 1980s. At the Festival he will be performing shanties and songs of the sea in his a unique and energetic style. Come along for a family friendly sing along experience.
Estella and Lazarus Banez are a dynamic brother-sister musical duo from Richmond, British Columbia, known for their heartfelt performances and advocacy for autism acceptance. Together, they bring a unique blend of talent, creativity, and purpose to every stage they step on.
STORIES on WHEELS is an original street theatre storytelling act for the whole family. Tales are brought to life by a high-energy comic performer, using beautifully illustrated picture cards displayed in a magnificent miniature wooden stage attached to the back a bicycle. Featuring gorgeous illustrations by local artists, as well as traditional picture cards from Japan, several short stories are told with music, dramatic action, and audience interaction.
Melovia is a vocal trio made up of three friends who met in high school choir and bonded over a shared love of harmony and storytelling through music.
Guided by wonder as much as by the tide, Lulu the Mermaid follows the songs of the water of distant places, passing ships, and adventures yet to unfold.
Matt Stapleton is a West Australian musician who moved to Vancouver in 2022. He sings, plays guitar and fiddle, and has been performing in bands since the 1980s. At the Festival he will be performing shanties and songs of the sea in his a unique and energetic style. Come along for a family friendly sing along experience.
The William Bridge Elementary Jazz band comes together at lunch to play a wide variety of Jazz, Soca, and Blues songs. These young talents demonstrate their keen musicianship with creative solos, quick tempos, and a genuine love of music.
STORIES on WHEELS is an original street theatre storytelling act for the whole family. Tales are brought to life by a high-energy comic performer, using beautifully illustrated picture cards displayed in a magnificent miniature wooden stage attached to the back a bicycle. Featuring gorgeous illustrations by local artists, as well as traditional picture cards from Japan, several short stories are told with music, dramatic action, and audience interaction.
Shuffle Space is an electronic footwork dance space that was created in 2024 to grow shuffle dance in BC.
Sunday, May 3
World of Music and Arts was founded in 1997 and has been serving the Richmond community ever since. In September 2015, the school relocated to a large state-of-the-art facility in the Steveston neighbourhood, providing an excellent environment for music study.
STORIES on WHEELS is an original street theatre storytelling act for the whole family. Tales are brought to life by a high-energy comic performer, using beautifully illustrated picture cards displayed in a magnificent miniature wooden stage attached to the back a bicycle. Featuring gorgeous illustrations by local artists, as well as traditional picture cards from Japan, several short stories are told with music, dramatic action, and audience interaction.
TomoeKai Dance, based in Vancouver, teaches and presents traditional Nihon Buyō dance from the Hanayagi School repertoire throughout the Lower Mainland. Nihon Buyō is the distinctive form seen on Kabuki stages since the Edo era, and the Hanayagi school style was recently showcased in the hit film Kokuho.
Guided by wonder as much as by the tide, Lulu the Mermaid follows the songs of the water of distant places, passing ships, and adventures yet to unfold.
Matt Stapleton is a West Australian musician who moved to Vancouver in 2022. He sings, plays guitar and fiddle, and has been performing in bands since the 1980s. At the Festival he will be performing shanties and songs of the sea in his a unique and energetic style. Come along for a family friendly sing along experience.
Terrance is 8 x Canadian National Yoyo Champion. He has been yoyoing for over 13 years, being world finalist for 3 x in a row at World Yoyo Championships in the past 3 years. Terrance performs using 2 different types of yoyo, 1A and 4A, 4A being offstring yoyo. His performance is high energy, paired with upbeat music. Be sure to check it out!
STORIES on WHEELS is an original street theatre storytelling act for the whole family. Tales are brought to life by a high-energy comic performer, using beautifully illustrated picture cards displayed in a magnificent miniature wooden stage attached to the back a bicycle. Featuring gorgeous illustrations by local artists, as well as traditional picture cards from Japan, several short stories are told with music, dramatic action, and audience interaction.
Originating from Japan, Shorinji Kempo is a martial art that combines physical prowess with mental discipline. Witness the fluid and powerful movements of Shorinji Kempo practitioners, highlighting its unique blend of strikes, kicks, joint locks, and throws.
Guided by wonder as much as by the tide, Lulu the Mermaid follows the songs of the water of distant places, passing ships, and adventures yet to unfold.
Matt Stapleton is a West Australian musician who moved to Vancouver in 2022. He sings, plays guitar and fiddle, and has been performing in bands since the 1980s. At the Festival he will be performing shanties and songs of the sea in his a unique and energetic style. Come along for a family friendly sing along experience.
World of Music and Arts was founded in 1997 and has been serving the Richmond community ever since. In September 2015, the school relocated to a large state-of-the-art facility in the Steveston neighbourhood, providing an excellent environment for music study.
STORIES on WHEELS is an original street theatre storytelling act for the whole family. Tales are brought to life by a high-energy comic performer, using beautifully illustrated picture cards displayed in a magnificent miniature wooden stage attached to the back a bicycle. Featuring gorgeous illustrations by local artists, as well as traditional picture cards from Japan, several short stories are told with music, dramatic action, and audience interaction.
The Diatonics are a jazz ensemble dedicated to bringing fresh energy to a timeless art form. The group is comprised of young, talented musicians who are dedicated to the genre of jazz. Blending influences from swing, bebop, and contemporary music, they create a sound that is both rooted in tradition and shaped by modern creativity.
Guided by wonder as much as by the tide, Lulu the Mermaid follows the songs of the water of distant places, passing ships, and adventures yet to unfold.
Matt Stapleton is a West Australian musician who moved to Vancouver in 2022. He sings, plays guitar and fiddle, and has been performing in bands since the 1980s. At the Festival he will be performing shanties and songs of the sea in his a unique and energetic style. Come along for a family friendly sing along experience.
The Buttery Biscuits are a young rock band proudly from Richmond who originally met through minor hockey. Connor (12) and Sejal (13) will impress you with their smooth vocals. Brothers Carter (10) and Keegan (12) show off their talents on guitar and drums. And Samantha locks down the groove with her bass.
A band made up of kids but not made just for kids. They play rock and pop hits enjoyed by all ages from present day all the way back to the 70's. Hear their take on Nirvana, Billie Eilish, the Jonas Brothers, Sweeney Todd, and more.