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SUMMARY:XChange
DESCRIPTION:Through enmeshing musical and visual art on stage\, the curatorial aim is to have a ‘relational tension’ created\, one that offers a unique interpretation based on the blending of art mediums. In colour theory – as used by the Pointillists in the 1880’s for example – two distinct pure colours placed side by side can create the image of a third colour. The eye ‘blends’ the colours. The technique relies on the ability of the eye and mind of the viewer to blend the colour spots into a fuller range of tones. \nWe are attempting a conceptual ‘blending’ on-stage of music and visual art\, aiming to deepen our understanding of what is possible in performance. The viewer\, in this case the audience\, will blend the mediums. \nThe work is experimental and undefined as expressed within outcomes. The structure of the performances (5 in total) is intentionally set up to not have predictable results\, nor to overly pre-plan or compose the two parallel forms as presented. \nTickets: $10 Streaming Admission for each event\, or get all five streams for $40! (+applicable taxes & fees) \nPart 1 features Anh Le and Marina Hasselberg\nAnh Le \nAnh Le regards tattoos as personal symbols of meaning and memory\, marking and attributing the essence of the imagery onto the individual. She loves client collaborations – when a client brings ideas\, images\, stories or memories to weave into their body – as well as creating her own designs to offer. \nMulti-disciplinary in her earlier visual art practice\, she has chosen to focus on drawing since 2015\, researching and amalgamating elements from the worlds of graffiti\, calligraphy\, biology\, geometry\, psychedelic art\, tribal and contemporary tattooing. \nTattooing mainly in an ornamental style of black line work\, Le’s designs are reminiscent of mandalas\, yet are often abstracted into a vertically symmetrical shape. She thinks of her designs as insignia; evocative of a blotchy Rorschach test\, these biomorphic forms use various weights of tightly woven lines and dot-work to create calligraphic images of plants\, animals and ocean life. These insignia could function as personal symbols of meaning and virtue\, selected to mark and attribute the wearer with the essence of defined and implied illustrated elements. \nLe has tattooed since 2018\, trained by several professional tattoo artists. Before arriving at tattooing\, she had a career in various areas of art gallery administration\, exhibition production and curatorial work from 2007-2018. She studied visual arts at North Island College and Emily Carr University\, completing a BFA in 2007. She has a private studio on Salt Spring Island\, BC. \nMarina Hasselberg \nBoundless inquisitiveness sits at the very heart of award-winning cellist Marina Hasselberg’s rich artistic practice. Over the past decade\, she has traveled a distinctive route that has variously led her through early music\, free improvisation\, the fringes of pop songcraft\, electronics\, contemporary chamber music\, and an array of interdisciplinary collaborations that resist classification. \nShe’s a powerful player that’s nourished by her immersion in classical training\, but by no means limited by it. Her relationship with the cello was ignited at age 11 during her studies at the musical academy of Évora\, in her native Portugal. She later completed a Bachelor’s degree in Lisbon\, and in 2008\, she came to Canada to pursue a Masters degree in Literature and Performance from the University of Western Ontario. \nGeorgia Straight journalist Janet Smith wrote of Hasselberg that she “has become a standout presence on Vancouver’s music scene.” Meanwhile\, speaking to her imagination and versatility\, veteran writer Alexander Varty describes her as “a spark plug in two very different musical worlds.” \nPart 2 features Elise Boulanger & Andrea Routley\nElise Boulanger \nElise Boulanger is a sweet darkness wrapped in orchestral instrumentation. Hailing from Nanaimo\, Canada\, this Indie-Folk artist completely captivates audiences with her haunting avalanche of a voice.Deemed as “definitely one to watch” by the Times Colonist\, Boulanger is influenced by nature and is sonically reminiscent of Kate Bush. In 2022 Boulanger released EP ‘The Blooming.’ She is played on national community/college radio\, CBC and has made TV appearances on CKPG’s Today Show. Performing for over 15 years\, she has toured Western Canada\, opened for Carmanah\, played the JUNO celebrations\, Arts Wells\, Robson Valley\, Woodstove and The Port Theatre. \nAndrea Routley \nAndrea Routley is the 2023/23 Haig-Brown House Writer-in-Residence. Her work has appeared in literary magazines such as Geist and The Fiddlehead Review. In 2020\, the title story of her new collection\, This Unlikely Soil (Caitlin Press\, 2022) was shortlisted for the Malahat Review Novella Prize\, while her debut collection\, Jane and the Whales\, was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in 2014. She holds an MFA in creative writing from UBC (Okanagan) and is currently at work on her third book of fiction\, a novel entitled Field Guide to Bats and Other Damage. \nPart 3 features Blaine Weldbauer\, Liam Barber\, and Samuel Decter\nLiam Barber \nLiam Barber has been dancing since he was 5 years old and for the past 12 years\, he has been specializing in Ballet\, Jazz\, Musical Theatre\, tap\, lyrical\, and Hip hop. He Has been competing against top-level dancers and has been doing different dance classes around North America in places such as New York\, California\, and Las Vegas\, Nevada. Liam is now expanding his dance education and experience to different places in the world like South Africa\, this past summer. Liam brings a deep passion\, strong performance\, and full-body expression to the stage\, every time he dances. The Performance\, “Xchange”\, is the first time that Liam has collaborated with another artist and the results were phenomenal!  We know this is the first of many new performances that He will be a part of as he continues to pursue his dance career. \nSamuel Decter \nDog Dad Posse is the brainchild of Samuel Mdwara Decter\, raised in the wilds of Winnipeg from his birth in 1981. Of rich South African/Jewish/Irish descent\, Dog Daddy is now based in Campbell River\, and can be described as making hip hop and jazz music\, realized through the aesthetic lenses of early electronica\, trip-hop\, soul\, psychedelic blues\, spoken word and pop. \nPart 4 features Nadine Bariteau\, Shawn Decaire\, and the Laxwaxdax’w Youth and Elders Dance Group\nNadine Bariteau \nBorn and raised in Montreal (Tiohtià:ke) Nadine Bariteau is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in printmaking\, sculpture\, installation and video/sound. Her works are studies of permanence and ephemerality\, and the interplay between human-made and natural environments. Bariteau has exhibited her work extensively\, both nationally and internationally in China\, Belgium\, Argentina\, Australia\, United States\, Russia and Japan. She was also a visiting artist in the Department of Art and Design at the National Taipei University of Education in Taiwan where she exhibited her work. Nadine Bariteau has obtained several grants and awards and her work can be seen in private and public collections including Foreign Affairs Canada\, Shengshi Art Centre\, Bejing\, China\, Frans Masereel Center\, Belgium and the National Library of Québec. Nadine presently lives on Vancouver Island on the traditional and unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation. \nShawn Decaire \nYaxawidi (Shawn Decaire) is a member of the Laxwaxdax’w people\, the southernmost tribe of the Kwakwakawakwe Nation\,born in Campbell River in 1981. Shawn’s family was not involved with anything cultural due to the impacts of residential schools\, but in 2001 he was invited by the people of Kingcome Inlet to join them on a traditional gathering of canoes. \nKnown as a Tribal Journey\, this lifechanging experience took him from his village in Cape Mudge to the final landing place in Ambleside\, West Vancouver. Over those two and a half weeks\, Shawn was inspired in every cultural way from traditional singing to art and carving. During the journey Shawn met inspirational people who became role models to him\, including the late Chief Frank Nelson\, and the man who inspired him to be a traditional singer\, Chief William Wasden Jr. \nAfter returning home with all this inspiration\, Shawn dedicated much time to learning the culture of his ancestors and the reasons why so much was lost. Near the end of 2002\, Shawn made the greatest dedication of change in his life – he surrendered his addictions of street drugs and alcohol. He worked harder on his arts of singing\, carving\, and helping people. And for 20 years Shawn taught himself and learned from many great cultural teachers to become established in the cultural and artistic world. \nMost of the traditional crafts Shawn creates are for ceremonies\, such as potlatches and feasts. He does not sell much of his art. He said\, “It is not the value of cash you carry that makes you rich. It is the love in your heart.” \nPart 5 features Pravin Pillay\, Naomi Jason\, Ruby Singh\, and John Desnoyers\nPravin Pillay \nPravin Pillay is a seasoned media and performance artist as well as a dedicated practitioner of Yoga\, bringing decades of experience in both artistic and spiritual disciplines to his creative practice. Pravin also serves as the Creative Director of MOVE37XR – a networked-based collective of transmedia and performing artists. \nNaomi Jason \nA visionary\, community leader and mentor\, Naomi is the founder of Dance Temple on Salt Spring Island and the Imaginelle Mystery School for Embodied Transformation.  She is a dance artist\, movement facilitator\, dj/music curator\, qigong therapist\, council facilitator and land steward.  Dedicated to cultural resiliency and empowering embodied community leaders\, Naomi’s work combines the creative process\, embodied rites of passage and the authentic exploration of self through collective and individual mythos. \nRuby Singh \nRuby Singh is a multi award winning performer\, composer and producer residing on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷ̓m\, Sḵwx̱wúmesh\, and sə̓íwətaʔ/Selilwitulh Nations (Vancouver BC.). His creativity crosses the boundaries of music\, poetry\, photography and film engaging with mythos\, memory\, justice and fantasy. Singh is an artist whose work is informed by sound found all around us\, from the whirling planets and stars of distant galaxies to percussion of an umbrella under coastal rains\, to the perpetual moving birdsong of the dawn chorus\, constantly circling the globe. The richly imaginative visual textures to his sound design have found kinship in the theatre\, film and dance worlds\, where he has been celebrated by multiple Jessie and Leo award nominations. His distinct approach uses traditional and emergent sonic practices to create compositions that express the vast spectrum of the human experience. Singh’ artistic impulses gravitate in many directions\, in 2022 he received the Lieutenant Governor’ Jubilee Award for excellence in art and music. In 2023 was nominated for a Juno award for best Global Music Album of the Year and was awarded Artist of the Year by the BC touring council. \nJohn Desnoyers-Stewart \nJohn Desnoyers-Stewart is an interdisciplinary artist-researcher who creates immersive installations and performances to encourage new perspectives on immersive technology and to better understand its true potential. Combining his background in engineering and art he is investigating and altering how technology shapes the body and its place in the physical and social world. His multi-user installations transform real bodies into ethereal forms and incorporate physical touch into the virtual world\, encouraging immersants to see and experience each other in a new light. His artwork has been exhibited in over 30 galleries and festivals from Vancouver’s H.R. MacMillan Space Centre to Tanzahoi Hamburg. Through his current PhD research he hopes to encourage social connection and collaborative creativity by exploring positive social applications of abstract embodiment in virtual reality. \nTickets: $10 Streaming Admission for each event\, or get all five streams for $40! (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/xchange/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre Online Stream\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Streaming Online
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SUMMARY:Studio North's Season Finale
DESCRIPTION:Studio North’s Season Finale will showcase award winning dances from the Studio North Performance Team and highlight the Studio North Recreational dance program. Join these talented dancers\, ranging in age from 3-19\, for an entertaining evening of dance that is sure to impress! \nTickets: $30.50 Admission\, $30.50 Live Stream (+applicable taxes & fees) \nBabes in Arms: Each person REGARDLESS OF AGE must have a valid ticket to enter a performance. If you have an infant under the age of two who will be sitting on your lap\, please let our Box Office know and we will issue a complimentary ticket for your infant. All persons age two and up must have paid admission.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/studio-norths-season-finale/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark,Streaming Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240609T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T082838
CREATED:20240516T163834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T163834Z
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SUMMARY:Twenty Twenty-Four
DESCRIPTION:Join us for two unforgettable days of dance as Urban Dance Connection presents our Twenty Twenty Four dance recital! Our talented dancers will showcase a diverse array of styles\, including hip hop\, ballet\, jazz\, and more. With stunning choreography and high-energy performances\, this event is not to be missed. Bring your friends and family and experience the magic of dance.  \nFriday at 7:00 PM & Sunday at 2:00 pm & 7:00 PM \nTickets: $30.50 Admission\, $30.50 Live Stream (7 pm Sunday only) (+applicable taxes and fees) \nBabes in Arms: Each person REGARDLESS OF AGE must have a valid ticket to enter a performance. If you have an infant under the age of two who will be sitting on your lap\, please let our Box Office know and we will issue a complimentary ticket for your infant. All persons age two and up must have paid admission.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/twenty-twenty-four-3/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark,Streaming Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240615T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240615T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T082838
CREATED:20240502T190858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T231246Z
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SUMMARY:Live\, Love\, Dance
DESCRIPTION:CR DanceXtreme Inc. is proud to present our year-end production of “Live\, Love\, Dance”. Our recital theme embodies the passion our dancers have for the art of dance and will be expressing all their “love” of dance to you and the entire family! \nOur talented dancers are excited to present their year-end routines of the dance season in the styles of Jazz\, Lyrical\, Hip Hop\, Acro\, Tap\, Ballet\, and Musical Theatre. “Live\, Love\, Dance” will feature 3 evening shows at the Tidemark Theatre on Thursday\, June 13th\, Friday\, June 14th\, and Saturday\, June 15th\, 2024. All showtimes are at 6pm. \nBoth our recreational and award winning competitive dance programs will be performing in all 3 shows. \nTickets: $32.50 Admission\, $32.50 Live Stream (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/live-love-dance-2/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark,Streaming Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240622T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240622T213000
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CREATED:20240503T231857Z
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SUMMARY:PRIDE at the Tide: The Drag Takeover
DESCRIPTION:The Tidemark Theatre and North Island Pride are excited to present PRIDE at the Tide: The Drag Takeover. \nWe’re thrilled to bring you an evening where fabulous meets fierce\, featuring your favourite Pride emcees: The Queen of East Van\, Isolde N. Barron and Baddest B*&tch Peach Cobblah! \nThe evening features a stellar lineup of special guests including Genesis\, recent winner of Vancouver’s Next Drag Superstar\, and PM – back by popular demand. We are also thrilled to introduce two exciting new talents\, Mx Bukuru and Jas Minh\, who are set to dazzle with their unique performances. \nJoin us in person at the Tidemark Theatre or experience the magic live-streamed into your home. Celebrate Pride with a night that promises not just entertainment but an affirming space of joy and inclusivity. \nIsolde N. Barron \nOriginally from South Africa\, Cameron is a Vancouver-based director\, producer and drag queen. He produced and curated Club PuSh for the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival from 2013 to 2020\, and is the founder and Artistic & Executive Director of Zee Zee Theatre. He has assistant directed for the Arts Club\, Bard on the Beach\, Centaur Theatre\, City Opera Vancouver and the Vancouver Playhouse and directed for Studio 58. A recipient of the Ray Michal Award for Outstanding Body of Work by an Emerging Director for the 2014/2015 season\, he has also been nominated for Outstanding Direction at The Jessie Richardson Awards. He is a graduate of Studio 58 and has further trained with Pochinko clown master\, John Turner. \nMackenzie’s drag alter ego The Queen of East Van\, Isolde N. Barron has been the host of numerous weekly and monthly shows as well as taught drag workshops for various ages. As the Queen Mother of the Cobalt\, an East Van space she helped transform into a vital queer hub\, she hosted her first weekly show Apocalypstick for two years and was a monthly fixture for five years at Queer Bash\, East Van’s premiere queer dance & dress-up party. She mentored the newest crop of Drag King\, Queens and Things as the head judge for the Annual Mr/Miss Cobalt Competition\, for seven years. She was Vancouver’s Entertainer of the Year for 2010 and appeared on the cover of various publications including the inaugural edition of SAD Mag as well as Xtra and Beat Route. With her real life husband and drag daughter Peach Cobblah\, she has co-created 20 Minute Drag School\, Tucked & Plucked: Vancouver’s Drag Herstory Live On Stage\, Parents Are A Drag and Parents are STILL A Drag\, drag show for kids starring their son. \nPeach Cobblah \nPeach Cobblah\, known as the Baddest B&*#h of Vancouver\, or East Van’s Cheapest Date\, has been a fixture of Vancouver’s nightlife for over a decade. With her wife Isolde N. Barron she co-created Tucked & Plucked: Drag Herstory Live Onstage which has appeared extensively over the past seven years including at the Magnetic North Festival and PuSh International Performing Arts Festival\, and their latest theatre-drag hybrid for kids\, Parents Are A Drag\, commissioned by the Vancouver International Children’s Festival. Peach created and for over four years 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 for the past decade with events like HUSTLA: homo hip hop\, 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. She can be seen sweating and swaying all over town. She appeared as Hanna the Dominatrix in The Vancouver Playhouse’s final production\, La Cage Aux Folles\, and continues to host events across the lower mainland from prides to community events to political conversations. Out of drag Peach is known as award-winning playwright Dave Deveau who has had twelve plays produced\, many of which have been touring Canada and the US for the past decade. \nPM \nPM is Vancouver’s non-binary dancing drag bimbo. Mixing both their contemporary-ballet background and off-beat style\, P.M’s goal is to continually bend gender and sexuality while jump splitting and front flipping. They are 100% a winner\, claiming the crown in 2019 of Vancouver’s Next Drag Superstar! They are 1/4 of The Darlings drag collective; a multi-disciplinary non-binary drag quartet in Vancouver. They are also a founding member of the weekly show Enby 6 @ The Junction every Thursday. PM also performs and hosts many events such as: Late Night Snack\, The Larry & Pum Pum Show & Na$ty Gurlz. \nGenesis \nGenesis is a gender-fluid drag artist\, with a flair for breaking stereotypes and defying expectations. Genesis is a one-person variety show\, combining their skills as a burlesque performer\, singer and dancer to create a diverse array of performances that always leave audiences spellbound. Since winning the prestigious title of Vancouver’s Next Drag Superstar\, Genesis has been gracing stages across Vancouver and beyond\, as a phenomenal host and performer. Genesis teaches Drag 101 at Passion and Performance dance studio\, where they get to share their skills and create community for new drag artists. \nMx Bukuru \nThe name is Mx. Bukuru. That’s B-U-K-U-R-U and if you don’t know what it means honey\, look it up. Mx. Is the church being your momma never wanted you to meet. They are the inaugural winner of Van Slam’s Drag Slam (2019) and runner up in the Eastside Drag Derby (2019). A member of ENBY 6 and Diasporic Dynasty\, Mx. ascends colonial ideas of religion and will bring you to the sexiest church that ever did exist. They recently made their debut at Vancouver International Burlesque festival and can be found hosting all kinds of events around town. \nTickets: $17 Non-Members\, $12.50 Youth & TTS Members\, $10 Live Stream (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/pride-at-the-tide-the-drag-takeover/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark,Streaming Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240623T204500
DTSTAMP:20260422T082838
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SUMMARY:Stars of Tomorrow 2024
DESCRIPTION:Kathy Mascia School of Dance presents their annual recital Stars of Tomorrow 2024. \nThis year marks a special milestone\, 20 years of performances at the Tidemark Theatre. Our talented dancers will be sure to keep you entertained as they perform their various routines in Tap\, Ballet\, Pointe\, Jazz\, Hip Hop\, Lyrical\, and Heels. \nTickets: $30.50 Admission\, $30.50 Live Stream (7:00 pm only) (+applicable taxes and fees) \nBabes in Arms: As per fire regulations\, every body that goes into the auditorium must have a ticket\, including infants. Babes in arms under the age of two are allowed into the Viewing Room with a ticketed adult for no extra charge.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/stars-of-tomorrow-2024-2/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark,Streaming Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240629T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T082838
CREATED:20240531T223405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T001558Z
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SUMMARY:Grow
DESCRIPTION:Solstice Studio proudly presents its 2023-2024 production\, “GROW”. Dancers and actors aging from 3 up to 18 years will be performing this event\, which features two shows in one! \nAct 1 (The story of GROW) \nActors and dancers work together telling a beautiful story about three young characters who meet on their first day of kinder dance as small children. Throughout the story\, we will see these three grow-up together\, making life long friendships and bonds while supporting one another\, and eventually having to take that next big step in life by parting ways\, and leaving home to start their adventures as adults. Watch and see them grow. \nIntermission  \nAct 2 (The Dance) \nThe second Act of our show is purely dancing\, focusing on the arts of Contemporary Dance\, Lyrical Dance\, Hoop Dance\, Acrobatics\, Jazz\, Hip Hop\, and Ballet.  \nJoin us for a wonderful night of entertainment performed by the talented youth of Solstice Studio.  \nTickets: $31 Admission\, $31 Live Stream (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/grow/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark,Streaming Online
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