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Kingston Buskers Rendezvous kicks off with a bang at Confederation Park

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Kingston Buskers Fest kicks off with a bang
Photo captured by CKWS at Kingston Buskers Fest – Jul 5, 2018

The Kingston Buskers Rendezvous, now in its 30th year, kicked off downtown on July 5.

The community gathered at Confederation Park to watch a range of street performers, everyone from clowns to fire-spinners to a cross-section of unique — and uniquely talented — musicians.

READ MORE: Kingston’s Buskers Rendezvous

The Big Wheel Show was a big hit with the community, and the Australian artist behind the act — along with her “friend,” Cornelius the German Wheel — marked the occasion by performing in Canada for the first time.

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“They were lovely, always lovely audiences in Canada,” said Hannah Cryle. “I really loved performing here.”

Also entertaining the crowd was a xylophone group known as Tine Rufaro Marimba band, performing traditional African music.

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The community had a chance to be entertained while spending time outdoors and cooling off by the water.

There were other artists at the festival, too, offering their tattoo and face painting skills and a kaleidoscope of performance styles.

READ MORE: Buskers Festival Preview

The 30th annual Kingston Buskers’ Rendezvous continues until July 8.

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