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ONCLE HÖONKI'S FABULOUS HORNSHOP BAND



Horns and horns and pan flutes...come and create some music with the fabulous Vancouver based artist and musician group Oncle Hoonki at the Summer Art Carnivale at Killarney. They will share with us the handmade horns that they have created, and as well they will share a performance with us.


I wonder what this horn is all about? Check out the Oncle Hoonki's blog for more information on their past events and projects. Do they really make these horns? How exquisite.


Here they are at Maclean's park as part of the Vancouver Park Board's Fieldhouse Residency. They have been engaging community and performing at events for many years now. We look forward to having them and their wacky horns at the Art Carnivale.

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