Tooters, timers and orchestral ships – join Newfoundland and Labrador as they celebrate the 30th annual Sound Symposium.
From July 4 to 12, St. John's will host over 100 guest musicians, sound sculptors, dancers, poets and actors to create a truly unique experience for travellers and locals alike. Even the ships berthed in the harbour will join in the musical festival with the Harbour Symphony.
Every day at 12:30 for the nine-day festival, a specially trained crew of timer and tooter volunteers climb aboard the ships and wait for the countdown signalled by the Coast Guard before the ships sound their horns to music. Each piece lasts for around seven minutes as the timers and tooters play famous scores of music to perfection. Up to eight ships could be performing at any one time.
The Sound Symposium offers something for everyone, with evening jazz, classical and contemporary music concerts and collective jamming at The Ship Pub. Workshops offer the chance to learn something new or discover a hidden talent, while 'quiet music' sessions allow festival goers to head in to a secret wine bar, the lounge of a St. John's resident, or a darkened club to enjoy acoustic music.
For more information visit www.soundsymposium.com and for more information on Atlantic Canada www.atlanticcanadaholiday.co.uk
Getting there:
Flights with Air Canada start from £983 return from London Heathrow to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. For information and reservations, call Air Canada on 0871 220 1111 or visit www.aircanada.com.
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Media contact:
For further information please contact Amy Skelding, Tryphena Greenwood, Steele Paulich, Lauren Mayle at atlanticcanada@brightergroup.com / 020 7326 9880.
Editors Notes:
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About Atlantic Canada:
The Atlantic Canada region is coastal Canada on our doorstep. Just over five hours away from the UK, the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island have all the perfect elements for an interesting and inspiring escape. Each province has its own character, but all are renowned for their outstanding natural beauty, stunning coastlines, friendly people, incredible seafood, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and National Parks. This region really is Canada's best-kept secret.
This project has been made possible through funding provided by the Atlantic Canada Tourism Partnership (ACTP). ACTP is a nine member pan-Atlantic partnership comprising the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, the four Atlantic Canada Tourism industry associations and the four provincial departments responsible for tourism.