October 2021 Issue 155

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REIKI WELLNESS 250-743-8122 Debbie Shkuratoff Reiki Master-Teacher-All Levels Usui-Karuna-Komyo-Seichim

Solo Artist and won CBC Radio’s “Great Canadian Blues Award” in 2007.

SARA TILLIE ACUPUNCTURE 250-812-9813 Sara Tillie Registered Acupuncturist Traditional Chinese Medicine

Reiki Therapy & Classes - Detox Foot Spas Acupuncture - Amethyst Mat - YL Essential Oils Daytime • Evening •Weekend • By Appointment Only #13- Upper Level • Valleyview Centre • Cobble Hill www.reikiwellness.ca • reiki-wellness@shaw.ca

Release trapped emotions Resolve sleep problems Manage stress and pain Achieve self-confidence 250-597-3686

First appointment free!

David Yaeger

Emotion Code Body Code and Quantum Touch davidyaeger650@gmail.com

https://discoverhealing.com/practitioner-map/ (find me in Duncan)

dine in I patio service I take-out

fresh cut kennebec fries • crispy battered fish • delicious tacos • pizzas • poutines • burgers and more! Sunday- Thursday | 11:00 - 9:00 Friday & Saturday | 11:00 - 10:00 111 jubilee st, duncan I 778 • 422 • 3000 menu online at: freshkennys.com •Functional Medicine and Nutrition Consultations •Lab Assessments/Education •Individualized Lifestyle and Wellness Plans 250-931-0012 sageheartnutrition@gmail.com www.sageheartnutrition.wordpress.com 10

Harry Manx has been dubbed an “essential link” between the music of East and West, creating musical short stories that wed the tradition of the Blues with the depth of classical Indian ragas. His unique sound is bewitching and deliciously addictive to listen to. Born on the Isle of Man, Manx spent his childhood in Canada and left in his teens to live in Europe, Japan, India and Brazil. He honed his hypnotic live show on street corners, in cafes, bars and at festivals. But it was Indian music that captured his attention and in the mid 80s he began a fiveyear tutelage with Rajasthani Indian musician Vishwa Mohan Bhatt (Grammy winner with Ry Cooder for A Meeting by the River). Receiving the gift of Bhatt’s custom-made, self-designed Mohan Veena (a 20-stringed sitar/guitar hybrid) was the catalyst for Harry to forge a new path with his now signature east-meets-west style of music. While the mohan veena itself is beyond exotic, Manx uses it within traditional Western sound structures.

See Harry Manx Live In Concert

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arry Manx, fondly known as the “Mysticssippi bluesman”, and a favourite with Cowichan audiences over the years, returns in a live performance Saturday, October 2nd at 7:30 p.m.

Harry’s enthusiastic local fans know his inimitable fusion of eastern musical traditions with the blues is a unique entertaining experience. Switching effortlessly between conventional guitars, harmonica, banjo and the Mohan veena, a 20-stringed instrument, Harry puts on a display of expert versatility while creating musical short stories that wed the Blues with the depth of Indian ragas. Harry’s repertoire of 11 albums, all feature signature titles, including Om Suite Ohm, Dog My Cat, West Eats Meet and his latest Faith Lift. His musical output has earned him seven Maple Blues Awards, six Juno nominations, the Canadian Folk Award in 2005 for Best

Note: Seating limited to 365 patrons in compliance with Public Health Orders. Also proof of vaccination required and masks to be worn for anyone aged 12 and up. Tickets are available at cowichanpac.ca or by calling 250-746-2722


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