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South Delta Drum Festival showcases local talent

The festival will feature fantastic local drumming talent while enhancing music education in the Lower Mainland
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South Delta Drum Festival organizer Rick Klemm (right) and Delta Secondary music teacher Catherine Campbell. Photo submitted

The sixth annual South Delta Drum Festival is set for Sunday, Nov. 17 at Genesis Theatre in Ladner.

The festival will feature fantastic local drumming talent while enhancing music education in the Lower Mainland. Rather than a usual concert, clinicians will perform, then pause and explain what they’re doing. It’s about developing percussion understanding and expertise, as well as a chance to learn from people who have been in the field for many years.

Featured clinicians include Eddie Trovato, Jason Overy and Mike Michalkow.

Klemm has organized the drum festival for years.

Last year, for the first time, he participated in an additional role as a clinician. He also makes Klemm Drums and annually donates one of his snare drums for a fundraising raffle.

Delta Secondary music teacher Catherine Campbell said students will be working the concession, handling lighting and stage set-up as well as attending to learn more about drums.

Campbell has appreciated the fundraising efforts of this event. Net proceeds from ticket sales and all money raised from raffle tickets go to the Delta Secondary band and music program.

Thanks to the generosity of numerous sponsors there will be many door prizes.

Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and can be bought at the door and online at: https://SDDF24.brownpapertickets.com.