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SUMMARY:Two Pianos No Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:This isn’t a concert. It’s a piano séance in two acts. Highway 19 Concerts presents Bob Wiseman and Mike Boguski\, two of Canada’s most unpredictable keyboard minds are taking turns dismantling and reimagining what a solo piano set can be. One piano. Two artists. Zero cowboy hats. \nBob Wiseman is a punk pianist\, lo-fi provocateur\, and founding member of Blue Rodeo. Think Thelonious Monk meets William S. Burroughs at a Toronto dive bar. Expect sound collage\, biting satire\, sonic left turns. Nothing’s off limits. \nCurrent Blue Rodeo pianist Mike Boguski is an ambient soul explorer. A master of restraint and reverie. Piano as landscape. Melody as memory. Quiet storms and cinematic swells. Musical cliff jumping. \nEach artist takes the same piano and launches in opposite directions – solo\, stripped down\, wide open. One piano. Two deeply personal journeys. No safety net. No genre crutches. No rodeo. \nCome for the clash of styles. Stay for the communion. This is piano as protest\, as prayer or as whatever they feel that night. \n“Two Pianos\, No Rodeo” is for those who like their art live\, unexpected and slightly dangerous. Think of it less like a show and more like two sonic postcards from different planets sent through the same piano. \nThe Highway 19 Concert Series is supported by the Province of BC through BC Arts Council and BC Live\, and the Government of Canada’s Department of Canadian Heritage. \nGeneral admission tickets are $30 with a limited number available for $20 to be accessible for those with limited income. Youth tickets are only $5. \nhttps://www.bobwiseman.ca/ \nhttps://michaelboguski.com/ \nwww.highway19.ca \nTickets: $30/$20 Adult\, $5 Youth (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/two-pianos-no-rodeo/
LOCATION:Painter’s Lodge\, 1625 McDonald Rd\, Campbell River\, British Columbia\, V9W 4S5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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SUMMARY:Elisapie
DESCRIPTION:Elisapie’s unconditional attachment to her territory and her language\, Inuktitut\, remains at the core of her creative journey. Born and raised in Salluit\, a small village in Nunavik which is only accessible by plane\, Elisapie is an emblematic Canadian Inuk singer-songwriter. Since winning her first Juno Award in 2005 with her band Taima\, Elisapie’s body of work has been praised many times. \nOn September 15th 2023\, Elisapie unveiled Inuktitut\, her fourth solo record. On this album\, the Inuk artist covers ten classic rock and pop songs ranging from the 1960’s to the 90’s translated into Inuktitut\, her mother tongue. The result is an emotional\, autobiographical soundtrack where each song is associated with a loved one or an intimate story. Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike\, Inuktitut is the artist’s second album to land a shortlist nomination for the Polaris Music Prize. Its success also earned Elisapie a Juno Award in the Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year category\, as well as five awards at the 2024 ADISQ Gala\, and allowed her to play over 70 concerts in Canada\, the U.S. and Europe. She also just got nominated for this year’s upcoming Juno Awards for Best Album of the year\, as well as for Best Adult Alternative Album of the year. \nAside from her musical career\, Elisapie is known for creating and producing documentaries and the first Canada-wide broadcast TV show to celebrate the National Indigenous Peoples’ Day\, called Le Grand Solstice. She was also honored with a Canada Post stamp. \nAlways surrounded by the best musicians from the Montreal indie and folk scenes\, Elisapie makes her culture resonate with finesse by mixing modernity and tradition. \nElisapie – Voice\nJean Sebastien Williams – Guitar\nJoshua Toal – Bass\nJay Essiambre – Drums\nJason Sharp – Bass Saxophone \nelisapie.com \nTickets: $30.00 Advance (+applicable taxes & fees)\, $35 at the door
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/elisapie/
LOCATION:Quadra Community Centre\, 970 West Rd\, Quathiaski Cove\, BC\, V0P 1N0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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SUMMARY:Big Band Jazz with Voices of the Coast
DESCRIPTION:The Strathcona Big Band is a Campbell River–based jazz orchestra bringing the excitement and power of big band jazz to the stage. The ensemble performs a wide range of repertoire\, from swing‑era classics to contemporary big band arrangements\, featuring tight horn sections\, driving rhythms\, and inspired improvisation. Vocal jazz is a key part of the band’s sound\, featuring local vocal talent Amy Lelliott\, whose performances add warmth\, character\, and expressive depth to the music. Made up of talented musicians from across the region\, the Strathcona Big Band delivers high‑energy concerts that celebrate jazz tradition while showcasing the vibrant voices of the Coast. \nJazz On The Rocks brings the sweet sounds of classic jazz standards to life\, enhanced by the captivating and intimate voice of vocalist Marnie Younger. The group’s warm\, expressive approach highlights these lovely and memorable songs from the jazz era. \nTenor saxophonist Dave Blinzinger contributes virtuosic improvisations and compelling melodic lines\, while Hal Douglas on acoustic and electric guitar lays down a groove that invites creativity and spontaneity. Anchoring the group\, Nick McGregor provides percussion driven by shifting rhythms and a wide range of time feels and styles. Together\, Jazz On The Rocks offers an engaging and refined performance that both serenades and delights. \nTickets: $30.00 Admission (+ applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/big-band-jazz-with-voices-of-the-coast/
LOCATION:Rivercity Stage\, 1080 Hemlock St\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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SUMMARY:MA Ensemble: Amir Amiri & Elham Manouchehri
DESCRIPTION:“MA” evokes the Zen concept of “ma\,” the space between things\, or the Farsi word “ma\,” meaning “us.” This dual interpretation perfectly encapsulates the essence of the collaboration between Persian instrumental masters Elham Manouchehri and Amir Amiri\, while also drawing from the initials of their surnames. The name “MA” serves as a reflection of their partnership\, with the beginning letters of Manouchehri and Amiri symbolizing the creative fusion of their artistry. \nAmir Amiri is a santur (Persian hammered dulcimer) player\, composer\, and cultural inventor who inhabits a unique musical universe where ancient inspiration\, dazzling virtuosity\, and bold creativity meet. He composed the soundtrack for Matthew Rankin’s film Universal Language\, which was short-listed to represent Canada at the Oscars 2025 and won the Directors’ Fortnight Audience Award at Cannes Festival 2024. His latest album Ajdad / Ancestors : Echoes of Persia has been at the top of world music charts since last September. Amiri performs and tours regularly with a vast spectrum of ensembles\, enchanting with his signature down-to-earth style and connection with audiences. \nMaster of several traditional Persian instruments such as Tar\, Setar\, Shourangiz\, and Robab\, Elham Manouchehri has collaborated with a variety of musicians from multiple backgrounds and performed across Canada including featuring with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. A resident of Montreal since 2014\, she has since immersed herself in the city’s cultural fabric and cultivated her musical talents receiving accolades and awards including from the Conseil des arts de Montréal and the Canada Council for the Arts. \nTogether\, Elham and Amir embody the spirit of “MA” through their collaboration\, creating a space where Persian tradition and contemporary expression converge\, celebrating the power of unity and the beauty found in the spaces between. The project’s name is a perfect metaphor for their artistic bond\, emphasizing the harmony between sound\, silence\, and the connection between their musical voices. \nThe Highway 19 Concert Series is supported by the Province of BC through BC Arts Council and BC Live\, and the Government of Canada’s Department of Canadian Heritage. \nGeneral admission tickets are $30 with a limited number available for $20 to be accessible for those with limited income. Youth tickets are only $5. \nhttps://amiramiri.com/\nhttps://dibamusique.com/\nwww.highway19.ca \nTickets: $30/$20 Adult\, $5 Youth (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/ma-ensemble-amir-amiri-elham-manouchehri/
LOCATION:Rivercity Stage\, 1080 Hemlock St\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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