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Lake Country resident Louise Boisvert created the show as a way to fundraise and raise awareness for juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Every year her daughter, Elise, who was diagnosed with the disease at four years old, sings Warrior.
Elise once said during an interview with Capital News, that singing made her forget her pain.
She suffers from chronic pain, pain that never goes away, except when she is on stage singing.
This year, the show will be held at the Rotary Centre for the Arts. Last year, it was held in Lake Country.
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Registration is open until Mar. 10 fore preliminary auditions. Contestants will upload a video to YouTube and judges will selected finalists for the Gala Performance Show, held Apr. 2.
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The show is judged by seasoned professionals, but Louise wants the participants to leave with education on the disease more than viewing the show as a high-end contest.
The talent show is open for those ages 10 to 25.
For more information or to register, visit angelaward.ca.
Tickets for the gala are $28 for adults and $22 for seniors/students. They can be purchased at the Rotary Centre for the Arts or by calling 250-717-5304.