Cris Derksen's 2011 Concert History

A rising star on the Canadian classical/jazz/folk/pop/electronica/what have you scenes, cellist Derksen is known for captivating solo performances building layers of sound into often surprisingly slamming dance music. On her debut solo effort, the 13 tracks range from classically oriented, multi-tracked soundscapes ("We Danced Movement I & II") to upbeat party bumps inspired by her half-Cree ancestry ("Pow wow wow") and hybridized pieces that sound readymade for climatic moments in art or cinema.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 19, 2011 –
Aug 21, 2011
Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival 2011
Broken Social Scene / John Butler Trio / Taj Mahal / Jonny Lang / Alice Russell / Arkells / JJ Grey & Mofro / Current Swell / Luisa Maita / Sergent Garcia / Justin Rutledge / Five Alarm Funk / Street Drum Corps / MARK HUMMEL / MonkeyJunk / Felix Zenger / Taimane / Afenginn / Samuel James / Harrison Kennedy / Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers / The Sojourners / Bob Wiseman / Don Amero / Cris Derksen / Namgar / Teeny Tucker / Annie Lou / Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys / Sharon and Bram / Jon Bone With the Karuna Movement / Guerrista / Ganga Girl / Colin Grant Band / Ashlea Jonesmith / Blues Survivors / Apadoorai / Afrikan Blues Project Show all bands
  Setlists
Salmon Arm Fairgrounds Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
Jul 26, 2011
Christa Couture / Cris Derksen Railway Club Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Experimental
Cello
Canadian Indigenous Music
Canadian Indigenous
2024 1 concert
2022 1 concert
2018 1 concert
2017 4 concerts
2015 1 concert
2011 2 concerts
2010 1 concert
 Apples
 Ktown

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Cris Derksen had?

Cris Derksen has had 11 concerts.

What genre is Cris Derksen?

Cris Derksen is most often considered to be Experimental, Cello, Canadian Indigenous Music, and Canadian Indigenous.

When was the last Cris Derksen concert?

The last Cris Derksen concert was on June 13, 2024 at David Pecaut Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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