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SUMMARY:Drag & Cocktails: April Fool's Edition
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, the Queen of East Van Isolde N. Barron and Baddest B**ch Peach Cobblah return for an hour filled with drag\, cocktails and ALL the fun! \nLet’s enjoy those quarantinis together! \nThis free event can be accessed via tidemarktheatre.com \nPeach Cobblah: \nPeach is known as the Baddest B&*%h of Vancouver. With her wife Isolde N. Barron she co-created Tucked & Plucked: Drag Herstory Live Onstage\, and the all ages hit Parents Are a Drag. For almost five years Peach hosted hosted Shame Spiral\, a devilishly regretful weekly drag show at 1181 in Vancouver’s West End. She also helped revive the queer East Van scene with events like HUSTLA\, the city’s original queer hip hop event\, The Gay Agenda: Glitter & Skin\, a monthly party celebrating all forms of masculinity\, the annual Mr/Miss Cobalt Drag Competition\, Eye Roll: Another F$%*ing 90s Party\, and Limp Wrist\, celebrating queer icons. Out of drag Peach is known as award-winning playwright Dave Deveau whose first collection of plays CISSY: three gender plays was released in March through Talonbooks – buy it at your favourite indie book store. \nIsolde N. Barron: \nOriginally from South Africa\, Cameron is a Vancouver-based director\, producer and drag queen. As The Queen of East Van\, Isolde N. Barron\, she hosted The Barron Gurl Show every week in Vancouver’s West End. As the Queen Mother of the Cobalt\, a space she helped transform into a vital queer hub\, she hosted her own weekly show Apocalypstick for two years and was a monthly fixture at Queer Bash\, East Van’s premiere queer dance party\, and served as head judge for the Mr/Miss Cobalt Competition\, in its 7th year. \nIn boy form he a critically acclaimed theatre director and is the Artistic & Executive Director of Zee Zee Theatre celebrating their thirteenth season. \nTogether\, they are the proud parents of a hilarious and devilish almost three year old\, who periodically joins them in performance under the name Fertility Flambé. \nThere is no cost to watch! If you would like to watch on our website\, click the Buy Tickets link below to claim your ticket.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/drag-cocktails-april-fools-edition/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre Online Stream\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Streaming Online
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SUMMARY:The Art of Ragtime - Part II - with Nico Rhodes
DESCRIPTION:Few Canadians know anything about Ragtime beyond Scott Joplin’s soundtrack to the movie ‘The Sting’.  Composer and pianist Nico Rhodes takes us on an intriguing musical journey through the evolution of Ragtime from classical to contemporary\,  featuring the rags of its best known proponents and little known stars. \nWho knew Debussy and Stravinsky composed pieces based in ragtime? In their time\, a formal classical music so rhythmically punctuated was highly unusual. The Italian word in classical music is ‘alla zoppa’ meaning ‘limping’ but the English translation ‘driving notes’ captures it better. \nRagtime was an ethno-syncretic intersection of African and European culture that shaped the musical landscape of popular music in North America for the following century. Taking its inspiration and unique character from the melodic and rhythmic vivacity of Afro-American folksongs and dances\, it was birthed in honkytonks and brothels\, the only places black musicians were allowed to play. Ragtime’s influence can be heard in contemporary rock\, blues\, jazz and classical genres\, despite an evolution hindered by prejudice against both the form and its performers. \nIn 1916\, Opera Magazine wrote: “Ragtime has carried the complexity of the rhythmic subdivision to a point never before reached in the history of music.”   One hundred and one years after Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag was copywritten\, Nico brings the music he originated back into the limelight. \nAt 29\, Nico Rhodes is in constant demand as arranger and musical director for long run stage shows\, when not touring with his own jazz trio or his mother\, internationally renowned chanteuse Joelle Rabu. Nico was honoured with the 2019 City of Nanaimo Emerging Cultural Leader Award. \nTickets: $15 Members\, $20 Non-Members Streaming Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/the-art-of-ragtime-part-ii/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre Online Stream\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Streaming Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210410T193000
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SUMMARY:David Gogo
DESCRIPTION:With the release of his fifteenth album 17 Vultures\, bluesman David Gogo continues his blues rock crusade by pushing himself forward\, yet again. Not that looking back on his career is a bad thing. \nHe has performed on stage with the likes of BB King\, Johnny Winter\, Albert Collins\, Bo Diddley\, and Otis Rush. He has been chosen to open shows for ZZ Top\, George Thorogood\, The Tragically Hip\, Little Feat\, Jimmie Vaughan\, Robert Cray\, Robin Trower and Wishbone Ash. His songs are featured in films and television and have been covered by a variety of artists\, most notably Buddy Guy. \nNever one to be pigeonholed into a strict blues category\, this may be his most diverse release to date. Although initially known for his ability to rip it up on lead guitar with his electric performances\, Gogo has also built up a solid reputation over the last decade as an acoustic performer with his solo shows that feature his vintage National steel guitar chops\, as well as his entertaining stories from the road. Usually he keeps these two sides of his abilities separate\, but he features both on the new album. \nIn the past\, I was afraid that if I mixed my acoustic songs with my more rocking material\, it would be confusing for people. I don’t think I was giving people enough credit. I was listening to The White Album by The Beatles recently and thought…well\, the diversity shown on this collection didn’t seem to hurt! [Gogo] \nThis was the approach that Gogo took during the writing and recording of 17 Vultures. Backed by a core rhythm section of Pat Steward on drums (Bryan Adams\, The Odds\, Colin James\, Jimmy Barnes) and Ben Dwyer (son of jazz legend Phil Dwyer) on electric and upright bass\, the collection of songs range from traditional blues to very heavy contemporary influences. Along with five new original songs by Gogo\, the choice of cover songs are an interesting variety with cuts by The Beatles\, Barbecue Bob\, Doug And The Slugs\, and Bob Dylan! \nThe original songs are some of the strongest of Gogo’s career. Thanks For The Distraction is a solid rocker with echoes of The Black Crowes and The Rolling Stones\, with killer harmony vocals by guest Tina Jones. Title track 17 Vultures was in gestation for almost a year before its completion. Musically influenced by Mark Lanegan\, Jeff Beck\, and Nick Cave\, the lyrics were written and re-written during Gogo’s travels and reflect on the beauty and pain of a life spent on the road. Sulfite Boogie is a fun blues rocker featuring guest artists Monkeyjunk. The blending of Gogo’s voice and guitar with this tight\, well-oiled band has spectacular results! Too Good To Be True is a straight-ahead rock and roll song that brings Nick Lowe and Rockpile to mind. The pursuit of romance and the acceptance of disappointing results are seen through the eyes of an experienced man. The album’s closer Shake My Head shows the growth of Gogo as a songwriter. Born and raised on Vancouver Island on the west coast of Canada and being in the music business for his entire life\, Gogo tackles the difficult subject of the opioid crisis that affects nearby communities and people in the music scene. Not an easy job. Once the lyrics say what they need to say\, he lets his guitar take over the raw emotion of the song. Overall the album is an entertaining and diverse listen\, and gives Gogo another strong batch of material to add to his many live performances! \nDavid Gogo has six JUNO Award nominations\, has been named Guitarist Of The Year three times at the Maple Blues Awards\, was named Musician Of The Year at the West Coast Music Awards\, won Blues Recording Of The Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards\, and received the Great Canadian Blues Award for his lifetime contribution to the blues in Canada as voted by the listeners of CBC’s Saturday Night Blues. \nWhen not touring\, David Gogo lives on a Christmas Tree farm on Gogo Mountain\, just outside of Nanaimo BC\, Canada. \nTickets: $15 Members\, $20 Non-Members (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/david-gogo/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre Online Stream\, BC\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Moontricks
DESCRIPTION:Nestled deep in the beautiful Kootenay mountains of Western Canada lies the home of Moontricks\, a duo whose timeless sound captures the essence of their rugged roots. Combining their love of folk\, blues\, and electronic music\, Nathan Gurley and Sean Rodman are blazing their own trail\, merging musical worlds previously unacquainted and capturing audiences along the way. \nSince connecting in their rural hometown through a shared love of music\, the pair’s chemistry was instantly apparent. With Gurley at the production helm and Rodman on songwriting and vocals\, they’ve birthed an authentically raw and seductive sound infusing grassroots blues\, wistful soul\, and gritty\, bootstomping bass. Their breakout organic hit “Home” has surpassed 1 million streams and their music is frequently licensed for film and television. \nOnce a best-kept secret in Canada’s festival circuit\, Moontricks is now taking their sound worldwide. Feeling just as at home on an electronic festival stage one weekend and a folk festival the next\, their spirited live performances feature an assemblage of guitar\, keys\, banjo\, and vocals atop stunning original productions. Their touring schedule has seen them play across North America and Australia with stops at major festivals like Lightning In A Bottle\, Rainbow Serpent\, and Shambhala Music Festival where they’ve become fan favourites\, playing every year since their debut in 2013. \nFrom rural beginnings to global festival stages\, this humble duo is now taking on the world. Dazzling audiences with their infectious vibe and unmistakable rhythm\, Moontricks are clear proof that originality and passion can spark a creative odyssey. \nTickets: $15 Members\, $20 Non-Members Streaming Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/moontricks/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre Online Stream\, BC\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Symphony from your Sofa - SPAIN & STRINGS
DESCRIPTION:With much regret\, the Vancouver Island Symphony must cancel our concert – SPAIN & STRINGS this Friday April 23.  We were told that our musicians should not be travelling between Provincial Health Authorities. Our String Orchestra reside in three Health Authorities in British Columbia and so for everyone’s safety\, we were advised that travel should not take place this week due to Covid -19 regulations.  \nWe have cancelled this performance\, however the Vancouver Island Symphony will pay our musicians as they are expecting these funds. For many of our musicians\, this was their only concert with the VIS this year. Everyone is very sad about not being able to perform together!  \nThe Symphony acknowledges the support of the Tidemark Theatre in co-presenting this concert. Thank you for your continued support of the Symphony and the Tidemark Theatre.  \nSincerely\, \n Margot C. Holmes\, Executive Director Vancouver Island Symphony
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/symphony-from-your-sofa-spain-strings/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Streaming Online
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SUMMARY:Joy. (Light in a Time of Darkness)
DESCRIPTION:A production for all ages\, “Joy.” takes the viewer on a journey through the darkness we all face in order to find joy on the other side. \nNANAIMO CONTEMPORARY BALLET proudly presents \nJOY. | Light in a time of darkness\n“Without dark clouds in our lives\, we would never know the joy of sunshine.” ~ Billy Graham \nA celebration of the human spirit and its resiliency. \n“Joy.” invites its viewers on an interpretive journey based on the relationship between hardship and joy and the connection they share. Dancers explore how negative feelings\, influences\, and environments can alter their emotional state and ultimately steal joy. Joy. brings original pieces of choreography in ballet\, contemporary and improvisation together through a triumphant timeline that extends through despair that emerges in brightness. \nThe online program available here. \nThe NCB company unites in its first original production since the pandemic\, featuring guest choreography by some of the west coast’s most beloved dance artists.\nOriginal choreography by \n\nWilliam Jessup\nChantelle Norris\nSuzanne Ouellette\nMonica Proenca\nAlysa Pires\n\n| Each season NCB ensures choreographic opportunities to members of the company desiring to enhance their choreographic abilities through practical experience. The following young artists were selected this season | \nEmerging\, pre-professional choreography by \n\nLana Nepomuceno\nSydney Poulton\n\nDue to Covid restrictions\, Nanaimo Contemporary Ballet will be offering a virtual viewing. We are seeking your support through donations to cover bursaries for the NCB dancers and the increased financial costs of creating original works during a global pandemic. \nWe sincerely thank you for your continued support to Nanaimo Contemporary Ballet. You are making art possible by supporting us on April 24th 2021 at 6:30pm. \nVisit ncballet.ca for more info or follow us on FB or Instagram @ncballetco \nTickets: By donation – Suggested donation $20 (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/joy-light-in-a-time-of-darkness/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre Online Stream\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Streaming Online
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