Winnipeg songwriter/storyteller Daniel Jordan is set to release his latest work “Songs from the Inland Sea” on October 1, 2022 with a unique and intimate performance aboard the Nonsuch in the Manitoba Museum, presented in partnership with Theatre Projects Manitoba.
“Songs from the Inland Sea” was created as a part of the award-winning Chautauqua - The Interlake Trail artist series, through which Jordan spent a number of months researching, interviewing, and living in various interlake communities.
Daniel Jordan (jonny moonbeam, Red Moon Road) brings history and legend to life on stage. Whether it is a song about the quarantine wedding conducted shouting vows to the priest across Netley Creek in 1867 because of a small-pox pandemic, or a Gordon Lightfoot-esque tribute to the 1906 sinking of the SS Princess on the lake, audiences will be captivated by creative musical arrangements and masterful re-imagining of Interlake lore.
Joined onstage by Heitha Forsyth (Sol James) and Daniel Peloquin-Hopfner - this trio will take you on a musical journey you will not soon forget, all while singing aboard the ketch-rigged Nonsuch, in the Manitoba Museum.
There will be a special beer available, Three Sisters Pilsner Lager, brewed in partnership with Nonsuch Brewing Co with a portion of the proceeds going to support the Lake Winnipeg Foundation.
All tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite.