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Vishten
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
young Acadians deliver fiery fiddling & powerful step dancing
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. | Purchase advance tickets: $18.50

Fiery fiddling and powerful step dancing tend to steal the show when youthful eastern Canadian group Vishten takes the stage. In performances that capture the energy and joie de vivre of an Acadian "kitchen party," Vishten entertains mightily, with flying fingers, tapping feet, and a sense of pure, unabashed revelry. As heard on last year's self-titled CD, the group plays a mixture of Acadian, Irish, and Scottish music styles, spiced with touches of folk and rock.

Bringing together young Prince Edward Island natives who are passionate about the rich heritage of music and dance from their region in eastern Canada, Vishten features Emmanuelle LeBlanc (whistles, bodhran, piano, stepdancing), Pastelle LeBlanc (accordion, piano, stepdancing), Pascal Miousse (fiddle, mandolin, guitar), and Elmer Deagle (guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo). All the members in the group contribute to the choreography and musical arrangements, and they all sing. Their high-energy stage show also incorporates wooden "blocs" that they sit on, dance and play on top of, and use as percussion instruments with both hands and feet!

The Acadians of eastern Canada are descended from the 17th-century French colonists who settled in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. (Although it is also a francophone culture, Acadia is culturally distinct from Quebec.) In the Great Expulsion of 1755, at the outbreak of the French and Indian War between Britain and France, between 5 and 7 thousand Acadians were deported by the British; many settled in Louisiana, where they became known as Cajuns. Indeed, Cajun music's roots in the traditional tunes of Acadia should be amply in evidence tonight, as well as the cultures' shared love of a roaring good time!

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