Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

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During this event over 2,000 people went on the Kus-kus-sum site and got a first hand look at the place where we will be unpaving paradise! We would like to thank everyone for their support of Project’s Watershed’s fundraising efforts through their participation in this event and the Caravan Stage Theatre’s Nomadic Tempest show. We would also like to thank the Kumugwe Dancers and guest performers for sharing music, dance and culture with us all during the pre-shows. We will be sharing pictures and videos that captured the different aspects of this event in the coming week.

It was a challenging weather weekend all around, but we were fortunate that 3 out of the 4 nights of the production were able to proceed. Unfortunately, on Sunday night a wind kicked up that made it unsafe, for both performers and audience, to continue the show and it was canceled. 


Sunday night ticket holders: we  sincerely hope that you will consider making this a donation to the Kus-kus-sum Project. If you do make this a donation you are eligible to receive a tax receipt, please email us at info@projectwatershed.ca so we can ensure you receive one.

Please note you can use your unused tickets to go to another show later this year. The Nomadic Tempest is playing in Sooke on July 12th, 13th and 14th. It will also play in Victoria in the fall, more information about showtimes and locations can be found at http://caravanstage.org/.

If you are unable to make a donation at this time and going to another show doesn’t work for you we can make arrangements to refund your ticket. Please email info@projectwatershed.ca to arrange for a refund to your credit card.

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Story: Please note this is an aerial opera. First you first meet the SwallowWart Twins on their tower, they are reigning rulers of the last Fossil Fuel Empire… an inharmonious dynasty that knows no boundaries in the pursuit of power and dominance. Under the tower appears Kanandra, the Prophet of the Refuge and Migration, lone adult survivor of the SwallowWart Twins rule. She tells the story to the children who have also survived the fossil tyranny. She is exiled to a rocky outcrop where she cries out for other survivors. Responding to her cries come four Monarch Butterflies, the ancient ones, from the four corners of the planet; Amel singing in Arabic, Lupe singing in Spanish, Xiu singing in Mandarin and Ciyam singing in Hunkeminen. These winged insects and their human priestess incur the wrath of the SwallowWarts. One of the Monarchs sacrifices itself and and becomes a ghost so that it can attack the SwalowWarts where they least expect it. It along with the other Monarchs in their mystery and beauty bring hope and help overcome the SwallowWarts with their magical and graceful “Butteryfly Effect”. More information about the show is available at www.butterflyresponse.com.

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Please note that the content of the Nomadic Tempest Show does not reflect the views and opinions of Comox Valley Project Watershed Society or the sponsors of this event. It is an unique artistic piece created by the Caravan Stage Company years ago. It is noteworthy that the City of Nanaimo, the Town of Gibsons, and the City of Vancouver, also contracted this show to play in their jurisdictions (in some cases for up to 3 weeks), and we believe it does not reflect the opinions of these governing bodies either. However, it did provide an artistic and cultural experience for their citizens and our audience.
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Important Event Information

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The audience will be seated on the cement at Kus-kus-sum (the old Field Sawmill site), 1901 Comox Road, south of the 17th Street Bridge. The Nomadic Tempest show will be performed on the replica tall ship moored along the Kus-kus-sum site in the Courtenay River. There will also be pre-show entertainment on the Kus-kus-sum site. You will need to show either a smart device with your ticket on it or a printed ticket to enter the site. Tickets will be for sale at the gate.
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For those of you with “festival” chairs – low riders, etc., there will be a section at the front of the audience cordoned off for low rider and ground seating (feel free to bring a cushion). Of course we will also have chairs and bleacher seating available. We will have ushers with flashlights to show you to and from your seat, however, we recommend you bring your own flashlight as well.
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The event will proceed under light rain and overcast weather conditions, however, if there is heavy rain, wind or lightning it may be necessary to cancel the show. Please monitor projectwatershed.ca or the facebook event if the weather appears problematic. If you have tickets for a night when the show is canceled you will be able to attend an alternate evening. If you cannot attend on an alternate evening, you can donate the cost of your ticket(s) to the project or provide your online ticket details and request a refund info@projectwatershed.ca.
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Water will be freely available for filling up water bottles on site. There will also be food trucks on site offering a selection of food and dessert items and Project Watershed will be selling popcorn.
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Please plan your transportation to the Nomadic Tempest in advance. Parking on Kus-kus-sum (the old Field Sawmill site) will be limited to vehicles with displayed accessibility permits and high occupancy vehicles (vehicles that are using all seat belts).  You will be turned away if you do not fit into one of these categories.
We suggest choosing one of the following options:
Park & Walk: Park on the west side of the Courtenay River, walk over the 17th Street Bridge, onto Kus-kus-sum. We’ve created a special entrance “NORTH ENTRANCE” for people walking or biking to the site. This special entrance is next to the 17th Street Bridge.
Ride Your Bike: We will have bike parking on site. Enter at either NORTH or SOUTH entrance of Kus-kus-sum. Do not forget to bring lights for your ride home.
Park & Ride: We will have buses running from two locations – St Joseph’s Hospital Parking Lot in Comox & Driftwood Mall in Courtenay. Park your vehicle here and take our  Bus to Kus-kus-sum. Buses leave from these locations at 8pm & 8:30pm each night. Buses will pick passengers up at the “SOUTH ENTRANCE” and return them to the parking lots after the Nomadic Tempest show.
Carpool & Fill Your Vehicle: Parking will be available at Kus-kus-sum for vehicles that are using all their seatbelts! I.E. If you have 5 seats in your car, you must have 5 passengers in your car to park at Kus-kus-sum. Enter the site at the “SOUTH ENTRANCE” by driving towards Comox from Courtenay so that you can make a right hand turn on to the site. If you live in Comox, this may mean using Back Road or Lewrick and getting on to Comox Road in West Courtenay. Left-hand turns into Kus-kus-sum will be difficult. Please plan to approach Kus-kus-sum from Courtenay.

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Please DO NOT bring dogs (except service dogs), and glass containers of any kind.
Please DO bring cash for food and drink vendors, cameras, comfy chairs if you prefer them, cozy blanket or sweater and a flashlight.
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Please note the Kus-kus-sum site has uneven ground, cement surfaces and is adjacent to a major waterway. Please consider these conditions while preparing to attend and while on site. Wear good shoes, bring a flashlight and ask for assistance if you need it. We will have first aid attendees on site. Please respect all fencing or other delineations and stay away from the river’s edge. If you are walking or riding to the site please wear reflective clothing and obey all traffic rules.
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Environment was, of course, our top concern. The ship is a flat bottom barge. It will park in a location that has limited plant or animal life except for some small benthic species most of which will have time to move as the ship settles on the bottom at low tide. The few that may be damaged will recover very quickly after the boat leaves. The boat will only be in the river for 10 to 11 days and will only sit on the bottom for a few hours/day. Both a Qualified Environmental Professional and Fisheries and Oceans Canada have signed off on there being no lasting environmental effects. It is interesting to note that this waterfront area was used for log booming and was dredged regularly, both of which were detrimental to the ecosystem. Ironically, those uses are still allowed. If the owners wished to, they could boom logs there tomorrow and someone could apply to dredge the area. Raising funds and awareness for our cause helps stop these types of uses.
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Thank you to our sponsors

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Comox Valley Exhibition
Drewry Electric
Edgett Excavating
Hyland Precast
Midland Tools
Pilon Tools
Town of Comox

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Interfor
Emterra Group
Breakthrough Media
Relay Event Rentals
All-in-One Party Shop
Quality Foods
Thrifty Foods

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Wayward Distillation House
Milner Group
Hello Ice Box
Speedy Bin Composter

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Layne and Brenda of 40 KNOTS with Caitlin Pierzchalski ~ L.Stewart