Frost Fest

Free Admission
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When

Friday February 16, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Saturday February 17, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Where

CPA Parking Lot 6
311 8 St SW, Calgary

About

Get ready to plunge into the winter wonder of Frost Fest! 

On February 16 and 17, join us for a frosty fiesta featuring a beer garden, Crokicurl, food trucks and more!

88 Brewery’s crew will be serving up craft beers in authentic 1988 Olympic gear, adding a playful twist to your sipping experience. Glide into the Crokicurl Rink for a unique fusion of crokinole and curling, or indulge in other outdoor activities and cozy bonfires. GlobalFest will grace us with captivating cultural performances, infusing the chilly air with warmth from around the world. Bring your friends and family and enjoy the retro vibes, winter games, and a celebration of global cultures.

Aaron the DJ

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February 16, 2024, 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

February 17, 2024, 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Aaron The DJ has played at numerous clubs, venues and festivals, including the multi award winning CCMA Country Club of the year, The Ranchmans, Triple B at the Calgary Stampede, Olympic Plaza for Chinook Blast, Atlantic City New Jersey, USA during DJ-EXPO, Longstock Music Festival, Cars n Country Stars Music Festival and many more all over Canada. Aaron was nominated for an Alberta Country Music Award for Industry Person of The Year and most recently won DJ Company of The Year at the Canadian Choice Business Awards.

Outside of the realm of festivals, Aaron is also a 5 star rated Wedding DJ, and proudly has hosted fundraisers for several charities all over western Canada.

Maharlika Divas Dance Group Philippines, presented by GlobalFest

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February 16, 2024, 6:15 pm - 6:35 pm

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Maharlika Divas Dance Group Philippines, the esteemed women’s association, is making waves as cultural ambassadors by showcasing the rich blend of Filipino traditions through dance. Renowned for their captivating performances, the group not only preserves and promotes Filipino cultural dances but also seamlessly integrates modern, line, and retro dances, offering a diverse and engaging experience for audiences of all backgrounds.

Known for their dynamic performances, Maharlika Divas Dance Group Philippines has graced numerous prestigious events, leaving an indelible mark on diverse communities. From the vibrant energy of the Stampede Parade to the cultural celebrations of Summer, Korean, Japanese, and Dragonboat Festivals, the group has enthralled audiences with their versatile repertoire, which spans from contemporary dances to nostalgic 80s and 90s hits, and even cowboy dances.
Beyond their extraordinary dance performances, Maharlika Divas Dance Group Philippines is committed to promoting important social causes. The group actively advocates for mental health awareness and women empowerment, utilizing the universal language of dance to inspire and uplift.

With an impressive portfolio, Maharlika Divas Dance Group Philippines has graced the stages of renowned events such as Stampede Ground BMO Stage, Arabian Folklore, GlobalFest Events, Stampede Asian Flair, Philippine Independence Events, AHF Canada Day, May & August Heritage Months, Fiesta Filipino, Bathala International Events, Indian Community Events, and many more.
As a testament to their commitment to cultural exchange and artistic innovation, Maharlika Divas Dance Group Philippines is set to captivate audiences at Olympic Plaza with a modernized cultural dance performance. This event promises to be a celebration of diversity, unity, and the power of dance to transcend boundaries.

Junior Tryzub Dance Ensemble, presented by GlobalFest

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February 16, 2024, 6:45 pm - 7:00 pm

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Junior Tryzub provides the opportunity for dancers 11 to 18 to increase their level of technical ability and develop the skills and passion that are Tryzub. They are the highest level of the Tryzub School of Ukrainian Dance. Junior Tryzub performs at various events to increase their
exposure in the Calgary community.

Yosoca Dance, presented by GlobalFest

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February 16, 2024, 7:15 am - 7:35 pm

February 17, 2024, 7:15 pm - 7:35 pm

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Yosoca is a Japanese Yosakoi Dance team representing the Calgary Japanese community and sponsored by the Kaede Cultural Society. They specialize in the Yosakoi dance, a blend of traditional and modern Japanese dance widely performed throughout Japan. The team actively participates in various festival scenes in Calgary, aiming to share Japan’s authentic culture with everyone. Join us and have a great time enjoying the unique charm of Yosoca’s performances!

Three Left Feet - roving performers

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February 17, 2024, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Azeri Calgary Stars, presented by GlobalFest

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February 17, 2024, 2:15 pm - 2:30 pm

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Since its inception in 2014, the Azeri Calgary Stars dance group has been a vibrant ambassador of Azerbaijani culture and traditions, gracing stages across Canada and even the iconic Disneyland in California. Their performances in stunning national costumes at prestigious events such as the Stampede, GlobalFest, and Heritage festivals in Calgary and Parliament Hills in Ottawa have captivated audiences with a mesmerizing blend of tradition and artistry.

Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Dance Troupe, presented by GlobalFest

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February 17, 2024, 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm

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Introducing Cota Big Snake, a remarkable performer from the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park. At just 12 years old, Cota is already making waves in the world of PowWow dancing. Hailing from the Treaty 7 Siksika Nation in Alberta, Cota represents his community as The Little Warrior in the Grand Entries at PowWows. With a passion for dancing, Cota travels to PowWows across Alberta and Saskatchewan, spreading joy and healing through his captivating performances. Inspired by his parents and uncle Aj, Cota is dedicated to his craft and practices diligently every day. In addition to dancing, Cota enjoys spending time with his family, drawing, and aspires to become a tattoo artist like his dad in the future. Get ready to be mesmerized by Cota’s talent and the passion he brings to the stage.

Introducing the extraordinary talent of Carter Calf, an 11-year-old performer from Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park. Known by his Traditional name, “Holy singing in the sky,” Carter is a grade 5 student at Chief Old Sun School. Raised by his loving grandmother, Shelly Calf, Carter has been dancing since he could walk and singing since the age of 2. With a specialization in the Blackfoot Chicken Style, Carter’s passion for dance is matched by his love for drumming and singing. As a member of two esteemed Drum groups, Baby Flats and Chief Old Sun Drum groups, Carter showcases his remarkable talent at Powwows and events across Canada and the United States. With dreams of performing at the renowned “Gathering of Nations” Powwow in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Carter cherishes his traditional gift of singing and is dedicated to preserving and sharing his culture through his artistry. Thank you for joining us in celebrating Carter’s incredible journey.

Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a place where visitors can experience the past, present, and future of the Blackfoot people. It is a place of learning, celebration, and respect for one of the oldest and most influential cultures in North America.

Caribbean Afro Dance Sankofa YYC, presented by GlobalFest

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February 17, 2024, 3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

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The Sankofa Dance Team embodies the vibrant essence of Caribbean Afro culture through their captivating performances, which seamlessly fuse traditional movements with contemporary flair.  With an unwavering commitment to preserving their cultural heritage, this youth-led dance company has become a testament to the power of dance as a transformative art form.  Rooted in centuries-old traditions passed down from generation to generation, the Sankofa Dance Team breathes new life into ageless rhythms and movements, while also embracing the dynamic evolution of Caribbean Afro culture.  They effortlessly convey stories of resilience, transformation, celebration, and unity through the universal language of dance.

Sajojo, presented by GlobalFest

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February 17, 2024, 6:15 pm - 6:25 pm

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Enjoy the playful expression of our interpretation of Sajojo, a contemporary social dance performed by female Canadian Indonesian Social Club members. The graceful choreography communicates not only the beauty of our dancers but also captures the freshness of flowers and the embrace of the fragrant natural surroundings reminiscent of a welcoming outdoor village. This dance is a celebration of femininity, a blend of flirtation and lighthearted joy, promising an elegant and engaging experience.

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