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WINNIPEG - Canada’s cultural capital for 2010 — that’s us, Winnipeg — has a new event on its already-packed calendar.

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WINNIPEG – Canada’s cultural capital for 2010 — that’s us, Winnipeg — has a new event on its already-packed calendar.

Manitoba’s thriving artistic and cultural community is showcasing some of its top talent at the inaugural Canada-wide Culture Days kick-off celebration today.

The Winnipeg Art Gallery will play host to the interactive event from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and it will feature musicians, actors, artists, dancers and short films produced and performed by Manitobans of all ages.

The concert will include the Summerbear Dance Troupe, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Prairie Theatre Exchange, Eagle and Hawk and Daniel ROA.

The event is free and open to everyone. For more information, visit www.culturedays.ca.

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