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Nanaimo Fiddle Society registration is open for 4 days of toe-tappin’ fiddle music with some of Canada’s best players and teachers.

INSTRUCTORS - Gabriel Dubreuil (fiddle), Jennie Bice (fiddle), JJ Guy (fiddle), Gordon Stobbe (fiddle), Trish Horrocks (fiddle) and Geoff Horrocks (accompaniment)

Age: 6+, children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.

Please note that the part-time attendance options are limited to the (~45 minutes daily) Large Ensemble and the Accompaniment class (mornings).

For more info, see “frequently asked questions” at the bottom of this page.


Fees

Program

Please note:To participate in any Fiddle Camp classes, you must have a valid annual membership, available for purchase separately. Sorry - It’s an insurance thing!

Early Bird Fee

 Fee after April 30th

Fiddle Camp (Full day)

$385

$420

Large Ensemble Class (FolkBand)

95

105

Accompaniment Class (FolkBand included)

165

185

Nanaimo Fiddle Society membership 
Become a Member

Individual

$25

Family

$40




Something for Everyone! 

  • Daily (morning) Large Ensemble class led by Trish 
  • Daily small group fiddle classes led by Gabe, Jennie, Gordon, J.J. ​and Trish
  • Daily (mornings only) accompaniment class led by Geoff
  • Friday afternoon final camp concert
  • New tunes - New skills - New friends  
  • Creation of great memories

In the area

Nature trails to a lovely river swimming spot
Walking & forest bathing along valley paths
Bird and wildlife watching

Accomodations 

Many Local B&Bs
Coast Bastion Hotel Nanaimo
Courtyard by Marriott Nanaimo
Harbour Light Motel
Microtel Inn by Wyndham Oyster Bay, BC.                               Limited dry camping on Site - See fiddle camp information package for details - below

Full service camping at Mountainaire Campground and RV Park


Meet our team

Dedicated professionals have been leading our events for years.

Gabriel Dubreuil

Is a highly sought after fiddler, multi-instrumentalist, composer, sideman, bandleader, and producer with an impressive musical background. He was born and raised in British Columbia, where he fell in love with the fiddle at a young age. Over the years, Gabriel has mastered multiple instruments across a wide range of musical genres, blending Celtic, Canadian fiddle, jazz, swing, and rock styles with style and flair. 

Jennie Bice

Fiddler, singer, actor, composer, educator Jennie Bice is at home in many musical genres. From frenzied boot-stomping Celtic, east coast, roots and rhythm styles, to world fusion, rock, jazz and blues, Jennie shines on every stage she meets. 

JJ Guy

An inductee to The North American Fiddlers Hall of Fame, JJ Guy makes waves all across fiddle community! His performances while steeped in tradition, have taken fiddle music to a new and exciting level! Growing up in rural Saskatchewan surrounded by fiddle music, this tradition is now reflected in his own playing and his passion for the music. It is often said that "to hear JJ play is to witness a tune come alive."

Gordon Stobbe

Gordon, originally from Saskatchewan, has made his home on the East Coast of Canada since 1977. His musical interests lie in the field of traditional music, especially as it is expressed in the wide variety of North American fiddle styles. He plays several instruments including fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and clawhammer banjo.

Trish Horrocks

Trish Horrocks studied music at UVic and Western University and has been teaching violin and viola in Nanaimo for twenty years. During that time she has helped to develop a thriving Suzuki program and has also created and coached several classical and folk ensembles including the Nanaimo Youth Orchestra, Folk Band, and Fiddelium.

Schedule

Monday

Tuesday

Wedsnesday

Thursday

Friday


9:00 to 11:45 classes
10 - 10:45 - accompaniment class

9:00 to 11:45 classes

9:00 to 11:45 classes

9:00 to 11:45 classes


LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH


12:45 to 2:30 classes 12:45 to 2:30 classes 12:45 to 2:30 classes

1pm  - Final Concert

6-8:30pm Kick-off BBQ and Barn Dance
Spruston Road Bible Camp 

Free evening

6pm Jam Session

Timberline Pub

7pm Night Market Performance 

Commercial Street 
Downtown Nanaimo

See you next year!

Is this an all-ages camp?

Yes! We welcome fiddle players aged 6 years and up. Please note that students under the age of 10 require a chaperone on site during camp.


Do I have to be an advanced player to attend?

Absolutely not! As long as you can play a few basic tunes, you will get a lot out of this camp. Unfortunately, we do not offer a "first time fiddle" class at this camp. We divide our classes by skill level and age based on a skills questionnaire that all students are asked to complete, so you will be placed in a class that works for you.


I'm a classical player. Is this camp for me?

It certainly is. Folk fiddle tunes are fun to play, and the growing fiddle community is a really fun place to connect and play music with other people. Hey, Bach and Vivaldi wrote many dozens of jigs: they just spelled it in a fancy way!


Are there part-time options for this camp?

Yes! You can choose to attend the 9am Folk Band class on its own, and we also offer a morning class just for the accompanists out there (guitar, piano, mandolin, ukelele).


Do I need to know how to read music to attend?

No. Typically, all the tunes taught in class are taught without sheet music, to help students build the important skill of learning by ear. Don't worry....our teachers are all very skilled at teaching by ear and they help you along the way! At the end of the week, all sheet music will be made available to camp participants.


What is Folk Band class?

This 9am class is intended for every member of the camp. Trish will create a musical arrangement (or two!) that allows everyone from beginner to advanced to play together. The simplest parts have open strings and simple scales, and there are more difficult parts for intermediate and advanced players (along with a very groovy chord chart for our rhythm players). About 5 weeks prior to camp, you will be given access to sheet music, recordings, and teaching videos to help you get familiar with your Folk Band parts.


Is there accommodation nearby?

There is limited camping available right on site at Spruston Road Bible Camp, in addition to other camp grounds near the venue. Watch our website for information about camping fees and other accommodations options.


Where can we go to get lunch each day?

Spruston Road Bible Camp is 20 minutes south of Nanaimo. Given that our lunch break is only 45 minutes each day, we definitely recommend that you bring your snacks and lunches with you each day. The kitchen is not available for use by camp attendees. Please be sure to plan to be self-sufficient for your own food storage and preparation, dishes, and clean-up.

Why do I have to be a member of the fiddle society?

Our insurance provider requires all attendees of the camp to hold a membership with the Nanaimo Fiddle Society. We don't make the rules - we just try to follow them! Become a Member


There will be coffee and tea on site (by donation), but please bring your reusable cup. And don't forget your water bottle!