Like Makowichuk says, the fest is family-oriented, so we asked festival organizers to send a few questions to one of its youngest, long-time (for her age) attendees, and nine-year-old Seren was kind enough to reply.
How long have you lived in the Alberta Avenue Arts District?
All my life. I’m nine and a half.
What do like about living there?
In our neighbourhood, we can meet lots of people that are willing to help out and are very friendly. There are a few awesome kids that I can play with and we can play at the park close by.
When did you first attend Kaleido and what do you remember most about it?
My mom says I was eight months old but I don’t remember anything from then. The first thing I do remember is running into my classmates and teachers there! I also remember all the music.
What’s your favourite part of the festival? What are you looking forward to most this year?
I am really looking forward to the music and hopefully running into lots of our neighbours and friends.
What’s your favourite food at the festival?
I love the poutine but I think that’s at Deep Freeze. But we always go to the Green Onion Cake Man during Kaleido and I love it there!
If you were someday going to take part in the festival, what would you want to do (music, art, dance, face paint, balloon animals, costumes)? Why?
I would do dance because I like to show off my moves and have the spotlight on me!
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