‘The culture has to stay alive’: Participants say sharing community is what makes Kamloopa Powwow special
KAMLOOPS — The 43rd annual edition of the Kamloopa Powwow took place this weekend at the Tk’emlups Powwow Arbour. One of the largest in the country, the event featured three days full of music, dance and competition — but most importantly, it was filled with fun.
“A lot of people just love dancing in general. They’ve been doing it for years and they come to dance. They don’t even have to compete — you can just go out there and have the fun you want,” said Patrisha Louis, dancer competing in the Teen Girls Traditional category.
“I met a few people who didn’t know how to dance. They were invited to come up to dance and they did — they just did their own movements to the dance. But it’s participating in something new,” added Dorothy Joseph, who was competing in the Golden Age category.