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Drop by, tune in and hang out with children's rock artist and Ontario Arts Council arts educator Charlie Kert as he performs songs from his latest album, ROCKgarden.

Rock out with Little Fingers Music at Tottenham 125 event

Popular children's entertainer at conservation area

July 02, 2009 13:07

Part of the entertainment for families this coming Sat., July 4 as part of the Tottenham 125th Anniversary celebrations at the Tottenham Conservation Area includes performances by Little Fingers Music.

Kids can jam with Charlie and dancer Rosanna as they perform interactive songs. Their set includes singing, chanting, percussion, flash cards, props, hats, wigs and masks and a variety of dances that will keep the mosh pit moving.

Their music gets children engaged and instils a deeper appreciation of music, the environment and multiculturalism.

Drop by, tune in and hang out with children's rock artist and Ontario Arts Council arts educator Charlie Kert as he performs songs from his latest album, ROCKgarden.

Supported by the Toronto and Ontario Arts Councils, Charlie Kert has performed all over Ontario since 2001. He has played numerous festivals such as, Word on the Street (T.O.), Junction Arts Festival (T.O.), Northern Lights Festival Borealis (Sudbury), Vaughan Festival of the Arts (Vaughan), Hillside (Guelph), and Summerfest (Deep River).


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