Musical Improvisation at Land’s End Concert
One of two public concerts at the Musée culturel de Coin-du-Banc / Corner of the Beach Cultural Museum with improvisers and musicians François Houle, Kathy Kennedy, and Jesse Stewart.
Musical Improvisation at Land’s End Concert
One of two public concerts at the Musée culturel de Coin-du-Banc / Corner of the Beach Cultural Museum with improvisers and musicians François Houle, Kathy Kennedy, and Jesse Stewart.
KidsAbility Youth Ensemble at the Guelph Jazz Festival
The KidsAbility performance at the 2016 Guelph Jazz Festival will take place at Market Square on Saturday September 17th.
Jenni House Residency – Whitehorse, Yukon
Jazz Yukon and Music Yukon are partnering to offer a one month residency at Jenni House in Shipyards Park for the month of September. We are accepting Expressions of Interest from musicians/songwriters who would be interested in using this space for developing or workshopping a musical work/concept. Priority will be given to artist(s) whose projects…
Aboriginal Postdoctoral Fellowship – UofG
The Office of Graduate Studies at the University of Guelph is offering its first-ever Aboriginal Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Worth $45,000 per year for up to 2 years…
Musical Improvisation at Land’s End / Coin-du-Banc en folie
Presented by the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI), this summer camp seeks to develop innovative strategies to put aspiring young musicians in direct and meaningful contact with professional improvisers. Musical Improvisation at Land’s End (MILE) is a unique summer camp that will engage young musicians and non-musicians alike in hands-on workshops led by world-class improvising artists from three different provinces: clarinetist François Houle (British Columbia), vocalist Kathy Kennedy (Québec), and percussionist Jesse Stewart (Ontario).
Colder Than Mars: Humanizing Data On The Prairies
During the month of March, 2016, a series of events will be hosted by The University of Regina Humanities Research Institute and by Creative Technologies @ MAP. The events draw attention to human condition and situational experiences within the prairies through the exploration of locational datasets, the creation and impact of visualizing information in new ways and the contribution of information into the public domain.