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SUMMARY:Burns Night 2023: The Bard & His Ballads
DESCRIPTION:Since the first Burns Dinner in 1801\, people have gathered to pay homage to this great Scottish Bard. \nJoin songsmith Bruce Coughlan with special guests Daniel Lapp\, fiddle & piano and René Cusson\, pipes & whistles and celebrate BURNS NIGHT 2023 with them in-person on Saturday January 21st or watch from anywhere – virtually through Livestream available for 48 hours until Robbie Burns Day! \nRobbie Burns (1759-1796) in his own time was a man of modest means\, spending most of his life an impoverished tenant farmer. But Burns possessed “mither wit and native fire” and his own words reveal much about the man\, his humility\, humanity\, passion\, compassion\, humour & insight. \n“As a songwriter myself\, I am especially drawn to his craft. The songs Burns either wrote or adapted have survived the test of time because of the quality of writing and how simply and eloquently they convey immensely powerful messages.” – Bruce Coughlan \nProgramme selections include the Bard’s greatest hits: Westlin Winds\, Auld Lang Syne\, Ae Fond Kiss\, A Man’s A Man and of course\, Address to a Haggis! \nMeet Burns Night Performers 2023 \nBruce Coughlan is a Canadian songwriter and recording artist residing in British Columbia. He sports an extensive repertoire spanning an array of musical genres including Celtic\, Bluegrass\, Americana\, Folk\, Maritime\, Blues & more. Bruce has performed across Canada and in 38 USA states and has toured the United Kingdom on a dozen occasions. Since recording his first LP in 1984\, he has recorded 14 albums of his original and adapted traditional music across a broad range of the roots music genre. Bruce might be best recognised for his historically based ballads\, written on Pacific Canadian themes. He has been the composer and lead singer of Tiller’s Folly for over two decades. \nRené Cusson is renowned throughout the piping world as a musician\, competitive piper\, performer\, teacher\, adjudicator and composer. His music is performed all over the Celtic world and has been widely recorded at home and abroad. Added to his playing of various bagpipes is whistle playing and singing. He is presently completing a book of his compositions to be launched in Glasgow soon. \nDaniel Lapp is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who’s amazing 30-year musical journey has carried him across Europe\, Australia\, China\, Israel\, the USA and Canada performing with artists as diverse as Spirit of the West\, Rickie Lee Jones\, 54-40\, Gord Downie\, Barney Bentall\, Jim Byrnes\, Jim Cuddy\, Elvis Costello\, Lou Reed\, Stephen Fearing\, Ed Robertson and Roy Forbes. \nMore Information: www.songsmith.ca \nTickets: $32.50 Adult\, $28.50 Senior\, $25.50 Live Stream (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/burns-night-2023-the-bard-his-ballads/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Haida & Squamish Stories with Kung Jaadee
DESCRIPTION:In support of Family Literacy Week\, the Tidemark Theatre and Campbell River Literacy Association presents Haida & Squamish Stories with Kung Jaadee! \nKung Jaadee (Roberta Kennedy) is a professional storyteller\, educator and published author belonging to the X̱aayda (Haida)\, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) First Nations. Her Haida name\, Kung Jaadee\, means ’Moon Woman’ and was presented to her at her great uncle’s memorial feast by her cousin Crystal Robinson. Over the past 28 years\, Kung Jaadee has performed traditional Haida legends\, while also sharing vivid personal stories about her clan’s survival of the smallpox epidemic\, and the history and culture of her people. She has performed at hundreds of festivals\, schools and Aboriginal celebrations across Canada. She is the author of the popular children’s books\, Raven’s Feast and Gifts from Raven (selected as a Local BC Book to Read)\, as well as curriculum textbooks\, Haida Nation: Indigenous Communities in Canada and We Are Home. Her stories have also been published in several anthologies\, magazines and online publications. Most recently\, Kung Jaadee worked as the Vancouver Public Library’s Indigenous Storyteller in Residence. \nWhile living in Haida Gwaii\, she taught X̱aad Kil\, the Haida language while working with the Old Masset Village Council\, at Chief Matthews School and the Haida Health Centre in Gaw Tlagee. Kung Jaadee holds a Bachelor of Arts with a major in English and minor in Women’s Studies from the University of Victoria and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta. \nIn her live storytelling performance\, Kung Jaadee shares her telling of a few famous Haida legends about Raven (Yaahl)\, the creator of the world\, and their universal teachings. Enjoy the stories of “Raven Brings the Water\,” Raven’s Brings the Light” and “Raven’s Feast.” She also shares some traditional Raven songs while using her drum\, teaches some basic words in X̱aad Kil (Haida language)\, and shows her traditional regalia. Includes a Q&A to discuss Haida culture\, traditions and history. \nThis performance is made possible in part by Theatre Angels donations. Please consider making a donation to the Theatre Angels program. \nTickets are free of charge\, we ask that you reserve your tickets in advance. \nIn person tickets are first come\, first served. Limit 4 tickets per household. Please contact the box office if you require wheelchair seating. \nLive stream tickets will be available to view for 48 hours. \nIf your tickets are not scanned in 15 minutes before the performance\, we will release your tickets to other patrons. If you were not able to get tickets ahead of time\, please come check at the Box Office on Family Literacy Day! \nEvery body that goes into the auditorium MUST have a ticket\, including infants.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/haida-squamish-stories-with-kung-jaadee/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
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