Sudbury Arts Council » Calendar https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org CONNECT. COMMUNICATE. CELEBRATE. Mon, 07 Apr 2014 17:58:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.7.1 THEATRE https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/theatre/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/theatre/#comments Sat, 05 Apr 2014 07:22:13 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=739  

SUDBURY THEATRE CENTRE

https://www.sudburytheatre.ca/
Avenue Q
The naughty but oh so wonderful Broadway Musical Avenue Q hits the Sudbury Theatre Centre stage on April 24, with an extended run to May 11 (a few shows already sold out).
It’s Sesame Street meets South Park with adult situations and songs like “The Internet is for Porn”.  Bring your grandmother but leave your clergyman behind. Boasting enough foam rubber for everyone’s delight, Avenue Q tickles the anatomy.
Performance on Mother’s Day!  Call 705-674-8381 or book online.

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www.letno.ca

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THEATRE CAMBRIAN

https://www.theatrecambrian.ca/

40 Eyre Street
Sudbury, ON P3C 4A5
[email protected]
T 705 524 7317
F 705 673 7317

Box Office Hours:

Monday – Friday, 12 pm – 5 pm

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ENCORE THEATRE

Encore was founded in May 2011 with the mandate is to produce edgy, exciting, and gritty theatre while fostering, promoting, and creating professional opportunities for local theatre artists.

Artist director: Callam  Rodya

https://www.encoretheatre.ca/

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PAT THE DOG

PlaySmelter Re-Cap

PlaySmelter is a reading series of new work, written on, inspired by, or grounded in the black rocks of Sudbury. In May 2013, readings of plays by Lara Bradley, Cora Eckert, Rick Duthie, and award-winning playwright Emil Sher were presented,

PlaySmelter returns to Sudbury in May 2014

Matthew Heiti
Dramaturg
[email protected]

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YES THEATRE

https://www.yestheatre.com/

YES Theatre is one of the City of Greater Sudbury’s newest professional theatre companies that has entertained audiences since 2010. YES Theatre is innovative in that it allows those interested in the world of theatre an opportunity to become involved in every aspect of the experience that is theatre.

Co-founder: Alessandro Constantini

YES Theatre will be staging JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
July 4-19, 2014 at the Sudbury Theatre Centre.’

YES THEATRE TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Jesus Christ Superstar and In the Heights coming this summer

Tickets are available now for YES Theatre’s Fifth Season which will see the company remount the sold-out production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” and present the Northern Ontario debut of “In the Heights”.

The 2014 Season will open with the return of “Jesus Christ Superstar” from July 4 – 19 at the Sudbury Theatre Centre. Last summer, Jesus Christ Superstar sold-out sixteen consecutive shows prompting YES Theatre to restage the popular production this year. From musical theatre legends Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, Jesus Christ Superstar follows the last days of Jesus Christ and is acclaimed and praised all around the world for one of the greatest rock scores ever written. The production will feature the original cast from the 2013 production.

For the first time, YES Theatre will be presenting two main stage musicals as the season continues with its production of “In the Heights” from August 8 – 23 at the Sudbury Theatre Centre. This musical tells the story of New York’s Washington Heights neighbourhood and boasts three generations of music. An immigrant story, In the Heights showcases a community on the brink of change, struggling with reconciling their past with their future. In the Heights is the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Choreography and Best Orchestration.

Tickets are $28.50 for Adults, and $25 for Students/Seniors (plus applicable taxes and surcharges) and are available now by calling the Sudbury Theatre Centre Box Office at 705-674-8381 or purchase online at www.yestheatre.com.

Alessandro Costantini, Artistic Director, YES Theatre - [email protected] or 647-524-7368

 

Verve Drama Camp

To improve the lives of children and youth through fun and innovative Arts Education programs that foster creativity, personal growth, and the development of new artistic works.

vervedramacamp.ca

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Production Café Musique de Rayside-Balfour - 705.983.0029

505 Laurier Street West, Azilda ON P0M 1B0

Email: [email protected]

Website: cafe-musique.ca

CMRB consacre ses efforts envers la création de productions de spectacles au sein de la communauté de Rayside-Balfour.

CMRB dedicates its efforts towards the creation of musical productions within the community of Rayside-Balfour.

 

 

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Denniston Entertainment705.923.2383

E-mail: [email protected]

www.dennistonentertainment.ca

Physical Address: 2594 South Shore Rd

Denniston Entertainment is a newly founded entertainment company based out of Sudbury, Ontario. It has 2 goals: (1) to entertain Sudburians through concerts, live theatre and recorded music, and (2) to provide an outlet for talented Sudbury artists to perform. The company’s founder, Scott Denniston, has performed in concerts, musicals, stage plays and operas both in Sudbury and London, Ontario. As a musician and actor, he understands the importance of performance opportunities.

“One can never have too many opportunities to show the community what you are capable of. So, if you can sing, act, dance, play an instrument or any combination of these things, I want to know about it and I want to help you shine! And if you’re just looking for an exciting evening of entertainment, I would love to see you at our next event!”

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OPERA https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/opera/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/opera/#comments Fri, 04 Apr 2014 16:06:28 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=1918  

The Met: Live in HD at SilverCity

Check local listings

 

LA BOHÈME

Live: Saturday, April 5, 2014 (12:55 pm)

Encores: June 7, 9 & 18, 2014

 

Mozart

COSÌ FAN TUTTE

Live: Saturday, April 26, 2014

Encores: June 21 & 23, 2014

 

Rossini

LA CENERENTOLA

Live: Saturday, May 10, 2014

Encores: July 5, 7 & 16, 2014

 

Visit Cineplex.com/Opera for more information.

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SSO announces new season https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/sso-announces-new-season/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/sso-announces-new-season/#comments Fri, 04 Apr 2014 15:27:14 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=1908 Continue Reading]]>   

Sudbury, ON April 4, 2014: While the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra (SSO) may have been playing the Farewell Symphony last weekend, concert goers were welcomed to a sneak peak of a 2014.2015 season line-up promising to be both true to the classics while exploring new avenues as far away as the final frontier.

 

“This year, more than ever, we’re looking to our community,” Music Director Victor Sawa said. “Our inspiration, musicians and programs are from the community. And there’s nowhere else we’d rather be performing them than for our families and friends. This year is all about our sound and our symphony.”

 

The season kicks off with the Rat Pack descending on the Big Nickel in Swinging Sixties: The Best of the Crooners on October 18, 2014. This jazz-infused concert promises to take audience members back to a different decade, complete with movie, TV themes and the songs that made Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Tony Bennett household names. The crooner this time will be a slightly younger version, Canadian singer Michael Vanhevel, conducted by legendary musician Howard Cable, best known for writing the original Hockey Night in Canada theme.

 

To celebrate the holidays, the SSO presents Classical Cheer on November 29, 2014, featuring the SSO performing the heart-warming story of Brother Heinrich’s Christmas, the tale of a monk searching for inspiration to compose a medieval Christmas carol, all narrated by Theatre Cambrian. The local theatre company will also lend a hand during a reading of the holiday favourite ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.

 

For those looking for a family-friendly experience, the SSO presents a fun-filled hour long matinée starting at 2:00pm. Filled with holiday surprises and a carol sing-along; as well as free pre-concert art activities, there will be plenty to educate and entertain children of all ages.

 

Embrace the joie de vivre of France in the SSO’s February 7, 2015 concert, entitled French Romance. The concert features the melodies and dreamy allure of music by Debussy, Délibes and  Stravinsky that makes this concert the perfect  warm-up for Valentine’s Day to spend with that special someone.

 

Christian Robinson

Christian Robinson

The SSO season continues with Musical Fireworks on March 7, 2015 with Beethoven’s legendary Symphony No. 5 taking centre stage. Perhaps the most famous piece of classical music in history, it’s a fitting tribute to SSO Concertmaster, Christian Robinson, who commemorates his 10th year in the role and will feature during a performance of Mozart’s “Turkish” Concerto.

 

Singer-songwriter Jeff Straker joins the SSO fresh from his win at the Vina del Mar International Songwriting Competition in a Prairie Pops Spectacular on April 18, 2015. The singer-songwriter has already sold out shows with the Saskatoon and Regina Symphony Orchestras, performing both his original compositions, as well as favourites from Joni Mitchell, Ian and Sylvia and Connie Kaldor.

 

In its final concert of the 14.15 season on May 9, 2015, the SSO will take audiences on a trip that is “out of this world,” through music inspired by outer space. Travelling through science fiction with music from Star Trek and Star Wars, the Orchestra will also perform selections from Holst’s The Planets, as well as Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra (popularized in 2001: A Space Odyssey).

 

There will be more than regular concerts in the coming season, as the SSO expands on its critically acclaimed collaboration series with other local arts organizations.

 

At 7:00pm on November 8th, 2014, the SSO’s Film and Music series makes a highly anticipated return after its successful debut in the 13.14 season. This year’s film, Woody Allen’s Oscar-winning romantic comedy Midnight in Paris tells the story of a nostalgic screenwriter on vacation who discovers inspiration by travelling back to the 1920s each day at midnight.  Prior to the screening, the SSO’s String Quartet will perform a short concert that includes music in the spirit of the film. Located at the Collège Boréal Concert Hall, this fundraising event has less than 175 seats available for sale.

 

The SSO’s second special presentation, a co-production of Les Misérables: In Concert with YES Theatre will run from December 17-19, 2014. Using music alone, the two companies will tell the enthralling story of broken dreams, unrequited love, passion, sacrifice, redemption and the human spirit- all set against the backdrop of 19th century revolutionary France.

 

All concerts for the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra’s 14.15 season begin at 7:30 p.m. at Glad Tidings (1101 Regent Street, Sudbury) unless otherwise noted. Subscriptions start at $60. For more information about the upcoming season or about the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra, contact the box office at (705) 673-1280 or email [email protected]. You can also visit the website at www.sudburysymphony.com.

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ATTRACTIONS https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/attractions/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/attractions/#comments Fri, 21 Mar 2014 01:09:57 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=1044 miners

Acorn Gallery on Oak,    198 Oak Street, Sudbury  featuring work by Oryst Sawchuk, 705.674.9633

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Art Gallery of Sudbury
251 John Street, Sudbury, ON P3E 1P9

705.675.4871

https://artgalleryofsudbury.myshopify.com/

 

Stopciati Gallery

153 Applegrove Street,
Sudbury, Ontario.  P3C 1N2
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.johnstopciati.com

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Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, Centre d’artistes                                                       Contemporary and explorative art

174 Elgin Street, C.P. 242, succ.B, Sudbury, ON P3E 4N5

[email protected]
www.gn-o.org

 
 

Tourism Attractions

 https://www.sudburytourism.ca/

Science North

705.522.3701, 1.800.461.4898
100 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON P3E 5S9 Canada

Website:www.sciencenorth.ca

Science North creates and markets high quality science education and entertainment experiences which involve people in the relationship between science and everyday life.

Big Nickel and Dynamic Earth

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Anderson Farm Museum
25 Black Lake Road
Lively, ON P3Y 1H8
Phone: 705-692-4448
Website:
www.sudburymuseums.ca

If you don’t visit the Anderson Farm Museum for the history lesson, at least come for the view.With 14 acres of natural beauty, the Anderson Farm Museum is the perfect location for a Sunday picnic or family gathering! The Anderson Farm Museum is the site of one of the largest dairies in the Sudbury area during the 1920s and 1930s. Today the site has been developed to preserve the rich history of the surrounding community. Visitors to the museum can see the farmhouse, built in 1914, where the Anderson family lived while operating the dairy. The barn and milk house are also on display.

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Centre Franco-Ontarien De Folklore
1169, rue Dollard
Sudbury, Ontario P3A 4G7
Téléphone: 705-675-8986
Télécopier: 705-675-5809
site Web:www.cfof.on.ca

Le Centre franco-ontarien de folklore est un chef de file dans le domaine de la conservation et du développement du patrimoine. Les travaux de son fondateur, le père Germain Lemieux, et la réalisation de l’Inventaire du patrimoine franco-ontarien lui ont acquis une renommée enviable. Sa mission est de recueillir, de préserver et de mettre en valeur le patrimoine oral franco-ontarien. Reconnu comme organisme provincial de patrimoine en 1991, le Centre a reçu en 1996 le prix de parcs Canada pour sa contribution à la conservation et à la mise en valeur du patrimoine et, en 2002, le prix Roger-Bernard en reconnaissance de trente ans comme chef de file dans le domaine du folklore et du patrimoine.

Centre franco-ontarien de folklore U. de Sudbury 935 chemin du lac Ramsey Sudbury ON P3E 2C6.

Réservez votre visite dès maintenant!

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Copper Cliff Museum
26 Balsam Street
Copper Cliff, ON
Phone: 705-692-4448 (Anderson Farm)
Website: www.sudburymuseums.ca

The Copper Cliff Museum offers fun visual learning for school groups and anyone interested in finding out more information about mining in the Sudbury area. The museum is housed in a turn-of-the-century, two-storey log building. The building was originally the home of an early miner and his family and located on Clarabelle Road in Copper Cliff. In 1972, the building was moved to its present location, where it became a museum. To the left of the museum, visitors can see a stone fireplace which was erected in 1927 by the citizens of Copper Cliff in recognition of the site of the first building in the community.

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Flour Mill Museum/Musee Du Moulin a Fleur

Greater Sudbury Virtual Museum – Heritage Museums
Website: www.sudburymuseums.ca

The Greater Sudbury Virtual Heritage Museum’s aim is to keep alive the distinct northern ethnic groups and the economic influences that helped form and shape the Greater Sudbury Area. This site combines the area’s four museums offering digital imaging, audio and video components.

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Killarney Centennial Museum

Killarney Museum
29 Commissioner Street
Killarney, Ontario  P0M 2A0

Toll Free: 1-888-597-2721
Tel: 705-287-2424
Fax: 705-287-2660
Email: [email protected]

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Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre    

Capreol, Ontario

Email:
[email protected]

Telephone:
(705) 858 – 5050

Fax:
(705) 858 – 4539

Address:
26 Bloor St.
Capreol, Ontario
Canada
P0M 1H0

 

 

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SAC BULLETINS https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/bulletins/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/bulletins/#comments Thu, 20 Mar 2014 21:00:48 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=688 Send information for ebulletin to [email protected]

Link to the April 2014 ebulletin : https://eepurl.com/QreIH

 

Link to March ebulletin : https://eepurl.com/OJxc1

 

Special news https://eepurl.com/N5D0r

Link to February ebulletin   https://eepurl.com/LJ-Lj

 

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Bands wanted for Battle of the Bands https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/bands-wanted-to-battle-of-the-bands/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/bands-wanted-to-battle-of-the-bands/#comments Thu, 20 Mar 2014 19:56:00 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=1754 Battle of the Bands Poster Anderson Farm. August 27.
We want to hear From you! Send us your info to get your band on stage this year.
Deadline; April 30, 2014
More details at www.sudburylibraries.ca

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‘Man in Black’ tickets on sale now https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/man-in-black-tickets-on-sale-now/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/man-in-black-tickets-on-sale-now/#comments Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:53:39 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=1645 Tickets for Theatre Cambrian’s upcoming fundraising performance of Johnny & June, a musical tribute to the life and love of Johnny Cash & June Carter are now on sale.

One of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Johnny Cash has been characterized as an artist who lived a rebellious, challenging and complicated life. His story, like his music, was marked by a search for truth, inner peace, love and redemption. Johnny and June is an interesting biography that provides unique insights into the music and personal lives of country music’s most renowned couple.

Theatre goers are taken back to the early years of Cash’s career, beginning with the famous concert at Folsom Prison in 1968.  Opening with the traditional, “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash…” introduction, the band drops into a rousing rendition of Folsom Prison Blues. As the show progresses, the distinctive bond between Johnny and June is revealed, from their tours together through their romantic courtship, and Cash’s marriage proposal at a concert in London, Ontario.

Johnny Cash is performed by Aaron Solomon, who conveys the essence of Cash as a young man who was both shy and down-to-earth. His portrayal eventually transforms into the passionate legend, captivating the audience as he performs Cash’s signature songs including I Walk the Line, and A Boy Named Sue. Indeed, Solomon seems to channel the iconic musician as he rolls through some of the deeper and darker tunes like Busted, Dark as a Dungeon and Long Black Veil. Solomon’s voice captures the thick velvety sound that was a trademark of Cash throughout his career.

Colleen Aynn highlights June Carter Cash as a profound artist who was also a deeply devoted and loving companion. She joins in with many classic numbers to underscore a partnership that lasted more than 35 years.

The pairing of Solomon and Aynn is ideal and the chemistry between them is evident, which befits the legend that fans have grown to love. The audience responds enthusiastically as they perform together in such hits as Time’s A Wastin’, Ring Of Fire, and the Grammy Award-winning duet Jackson.

Johnny & June runs March 21, 22 at 8pm and March 23 at 2pm.  Advance tickets are $40.   To reserve your desired seat, visit our box office at 40 Eyre Street or call 705-524-7317.   You may also purchase on-line at www.theatrecambrian.ca   For more information on Johnny & June or on any upcoming Theatre Cambrian production, please visit www.theatrecambrian.ca or visit Theatre Cambrian’s Official Facebook page

 

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George Thorogood in Sudbury May 12 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/george-thorogood-and-his-band-to-play-here-may-12/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/george-thorogood-and-his-band-to-play-here-may-12/#comments Tue, 25 Feb 2014 19:17:50 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=1470 In Sudbury this May.

In Sudbury this May.

George Thorogood and The Destroyers will perform in Sudbury on May 12, 2014.

Since 1973, the band has travelled the world with their brand of Booze and Boogie Rock with such songs as “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,“ “Move It On Over,” “Bad To The Bone,” “I Drink Alone,” and “Get A Haircut.”

Tickets are on sale  at Sudbury Arena, by phone at 705-671-3000, or online at www.greatersudbury.ca.

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At Sudbury Arena https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/special-events/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/special-events/#comments Mon, 03 Feb 2014 07:49:39 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=659 Continue Reading]]> Dallas Green is City and Colour.

Dallas Green is City and Colour,

Live Nation presents CITY AND COLOUR WITH SPECIAL GUEST HALF MOON RUN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, SUDBURY ARENA

Door open 7 pm, Show at:8 pm

Tickets available at the Sudbury Arena Box Office, on line at www.greatersudbury.ca and by phone at 705-671-3000. Tickets (incl. HST & Fees) $34.50 & $51.00 Reserved Seating

City and Colour – acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Dallas Green – has announced a cross-Canada tour for 2014. The tour, in support of Green’s latest album The Hurry and The Harm, kicks off in Halifax on May 3 and wraps up in Vancouver on May 23. This is the first major national tour since 2012, which sold-out across the country in record time, as well as the largest venues Green has headlined on a national tour. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 15 and Saturday, November 16 (details below).

Recorded at Nashville, Tennessee’s Blackbird Studios with producer Alex Newport (At The Drive-In, Death Cab for Cutie and The Mars Votla), The Hurry and The Harm debuted at #1 on the Top 200 SoundScan Chart in Canada, outselling previous LP Little Hell, which also debuted at #1. The album made serious waves internationally as well, debuting at a career high #16 in the U.S., #4 in Australia, #32 in the UK, and #83 in Germany. Lead single “Thirst” also shot to #1 on the BDS Modern Rock and Mediabase Alternative charts – a first for Green. Current single “The Lonely Life” is Top 10 at Alternative Radio in Canada.

Fresh from headlining festivals across Canada this past summer, City and Colour embarked on an extensive eight-week U.S. tour which just wrapped up in Detroit. Green heads Down Under to Sydney on November 24 for 13 dates in Australia and New Zealand, followed by a 26 date run in Europe (including Denmark, Norway and Sweden) which kicks off in the UK on January 21, 2014. The shows feature Green’s new touring band including Jack Lawrence (The Raconteurs, Dead Weather) on bass, Dante Schwebel (Hacienda, Dan Auerbach) on guitar, Doug MacGregor (Constantines) on drums and Matt Kelly on pedal steel guitar and keys.

Joining City and Colour on 12 of the dates is Half Moon Run. Half Moon Run is a talented young band from Ottawa, ON and Comox, BC who bonded in Montreal creating a unique sound fusing elements of indie, pop, folk and electronica. Their complex arrangements are particularly striking to hear and see during their live shows.  Half Moon Run’s debut album Dark Eyes has enjoyed worldwide praise since its international release earlier this year.

 Photo by Dustin Rabin

 

 

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Français https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/francais/ https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/events-calendars/francais/#comments Sat, 01 Feb 2014 08:14:07 +0000 https://www.sudburyartscouncil.org/?p=707 Continue Reading]]> Galerie du Nouvel Ontario

Danielle Tremblay, executive director of Sudbury’s Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, was given the Artist-run Centres and Collectives of Ontario achievement award(2013)  at the WARC Gallery in Toronto.

ww.downtownsudbury.com/franco-ontarian-artist-awarded-for-efforts/

Le salon du livre

https://lesalondulivre.ca/join-us/

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Place des Arts

 https://www.artsbuildontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Sudbury_Place-des-Arts-Study-template.pdf

Les membres du Regroupement des organismes

culturels de Sudbury (ROCS)

• Carrefour francophone (1950)

• Centre franco-ontarien de folklore (1960)

• Éditions Prise de parole (1973)

• Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario (1995)

• La Nuit sur l’étang (1973)

• Les concerts 5-Penny New Music Concerts (2004)

• Salon du livre du Grand Sudbury (2004)

• Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario (1971)

 

https://virtual.thesudburystar.com/doc/The-Sudbury-Star/downtown-sudbury-2012/2012052501/7.html#6

 

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Les Concerts La Nuit sur l’étang 

As-tu quelque chose à dire? Les Concerts La Nuit sur l’étang sont à la recherche de jeunes franco-ontariens entre 15 à 30 ans intéressés à s’exprimer par la musique. Forme ton groupe, prépare trois chansons, arrange tes mélodies; formateurs professionnels et le concours de musique sont de retour dans un tout nouveau format, dans le cadre de l’événement Quand ça nous chante!

Tentez votre chance et venez participer à un spectacle sur scène avec les meilleurs groupes de musique franco-ontariens, présenté par Les Concerts La Nuit sur l’étang, le jeudi 20 février 2014.

Cette année, chaque groupe recevra l’appui d’un artiste mentor qui offrira une formation sur mesure.  Les groupes auront la chance de performer devant une salle remplie à craquer de participants à Quand ça nous chante!

La date limite d’inscription est le 7 février 2014! Visitez le site www.lanuit.ca afin de lire les règlements et de remplir le formulaire d’inscription le plus tôt possible. Pour plus de renseignements, vous pouvez rejoindre : Joël Lauzon, Directeur général et artistique, 705-673-NUIT(6848)

As-tu quelque chose à dire? Les Concerts La Nuit sur l’étang sont à la recherche de jeunes franco-ontariens entre 15 à 30 ans intéressés à s’exprimer par la musique. Forme ton groupe, prépare trois chansons, arrange tes mélodies; formateurs professionnels et le concours de musique sont de retour dans un tout nouveau format, dans le cadre de l’événement Quand ça nous chante!

Tentez votre chance et venez participer à un spectacle sur scène avec les meilleurs groupes de musique franco-ontariens, présenté par Les Concerts La Nuit sur l’étang, le jeudi 20 février 2014.

Cette année, chaque groupe recevra l’appui d’un artiste mentor qui offrira une formation sur mesure.  Les groupes auront la chance de performer devant une salle remplie à craquer de participants à Quand ça nous chante!

La date limite d’inscription est le 7 février 2014! Visitez le site www.lanuit.ca afin de lire les règlements et de remplir le formulaire d’inscription le plus tôt possible.

Pour plus de renseignements, vous pouvez rejoindre :

Joël Lauzon

Directeur général et artistique

705-673-NUIT(6848) https://[email protected]

 

 

 

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