Arts, Music & Theatre
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RBC Foundation Music@Noon
RBC Foundation Music@Noon
Our Tuesday Music@Noon series is generously sponsored by the RBC Foundation. This free concert series takes place most Tuesdays at noon throughout the academic year, displaying the artistry and creativity of a wide variety of musicians. This week will feature Brock University professor and pianist Karin Di Bella.
Permanent Vacation
Permanent Vacation
This exhibition presents the multidisciplinary work of the Permanent Vacation Artists. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m.
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Permanent Vacation
Permanent Vacation
This exhibition presents the multidisciplinary work of the Permanent Vacation Artists. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m.
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Permanent Vacation
Permanent Vacation
This exhibition presents the multidisciplinary work of the Permanent Vacation Artists. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m.
African Voices/Voix africaines/ Sauti sa Afrika
African Voices/Voix africaines/ Sauti sa Afrika
Members of the Niagara African diaspora community share in manifestos their thoughts and experiences in the Niagara region as visible minorities, shouting from the rooftop in English, French and African languages. Co-sponsored with SPFIFRAN and Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Brock University. In cooperation with Brock Radio.
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King Ubu
King Ubu
Directed by David Fancy Set and Lighting by James McCoy Costumes by Jo Pacinda The Department of Dramatic Arts presents a story written in the 1890s, by a then 15-year-old Alfred Jarry, to poke fun at the idiocy, vanity, and arbitrary nature of political and personal power. The character of Pa Ubu is a complete […]
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Maisons de l’art
Maisons de l’art
Rejoignez le tour en français des expositions actuelles. Learn about our historic facility and explore current exhibitions at the Rodman Hall Art Centre.
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RBC Foundation Music@Noon
RBC Foundation Music@Noon
Our Tuesday Music@Noon series is generously sponsored by the RBC Foundation. This free concert series takes place most Tuesdays at noon throughout the academic year, displaying the artistry and creativity of a wide variety of musicians. March 5: Walker String Quartet March 12: Piano Students March 19: Instrumental Students March 26: Voice, Guitar and Piano […]
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Folly, feces and fake news: King Ubu, then and now
Folly, feces and fake news: King Ubu, then and now
Join our panelists as they discuss King Ubu, from its controversial opening performance in 1896 to its significance in our current political climate. All welcome. Refreshments provided. Enter into a draw to win a pair of tickets to the Department of Dramatic Arts’ production of King Ubu. *Please note that seating is limited and will be on a first […]
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Artist Talk: Alinka Echeverria
Artist Talk: Alinka Echeverria
Public Lecture: An Anthropological Gaze in contemporary photographic practice. Artist Alinka Echeverria will discuss her work in relation to the history of photography in contemporary image-making. Echeverria is a Mexican-British artist, working in artist’s film, moving image, photography and installation. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Anthropology and Development from the University of Edinburgh (2004), […]
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RBC Foundation Music@Noon
RBC Foundation Music@Noon
Our Tuesday Music@Noon series is generously sponsored by the RBC Foundation. This free concert series takes place most Tuesdays at noon throughout the academic year, displaying the artistry and creativity of a wide variety of musicians. March 5: Walker String Quartet March 12: Piano Students March 19: Instrumental Students March 26: Voice, Guitar and Piano […]
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Author’s Talk: Adam Dickinson
Author’s Talk: Adam Dickinson
Writing in the Anthropocene: Poetics and the Environment Adam Dickinson’s poetry focuses primarily on intersections between poetry and science as a way of exploring new ecocritical perspectives and alternative modes of poetic composition. He is the author of Cartography and Walking (2002), Kingdom, Phylum (2006), The Polymers (2013), and Anatomic (2018). His poem “My Fear […]
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RBC Foundation Music@Noon
RBC Foundation Music@Noon
Our Tuesday Music@Noon series is generously sponsored by the RBC Foundation. This free concert series takes place most Tuesdays at noon throughout the academic year, displaying the artistry and creativity of a wide variety of musicians. March 5: Walker String Quartet March 12: Piano Students March 19: Instrumental Students March 26: Voice, Guitar and Piano […]
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One Acts Festival 2019
One Acts Festival 2019
Department of Dramatic Arts presents: One Acts Festival 2019 The Department of Dramatic Arts presents short, one act plays directed by third-year DART 3P54 (Directing II) students. Dates: March 22 & 23, 2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, MIWSFPA, 15 Artists' Common, St. Catharines ON
At the Bottom of Everything – Opening Reception
At the Bottom of Everything – Opening Reception
Cynthia Richards | Emma Mary Sked | Amber Lee Williams Exhibition: March 23 to April 7 Opening Reception: March 22, 7 p.m. Location: Rodman Hall Art Centre Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday – 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday & Sunday – 12 to 5 p.m. *This […]
Clara’s Love Triangle
Clara’s Love Triangle
As part of the Encore Series, the Music Department presents Clara’s Love Triangle performed by Trio Amore Clara’s Love Triangle Clara Schumann - Trio in G minor Op. 17 Robert Schumann - Trio No. 2 in F major, Op. 80 Johannes Brahms - Trio No. 1 in B major, Op. 8 Trio Amore Christine Chesebrough […]
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One Acts Festival 2019
One Acts Festival 2019
Department of Dramatic Arts presents: One Acts Festival 2019 The Department of Dramatic Arts presents short, one act plays directed by third-year DART 3P54 (Directing II) students. Dates: March 22 & 23, 2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, MIWSFPA, 15 Artists' Common, St. Catharines ON
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RBC Foundation Music@Noon
RBC Foundation Music@Noon
Our Tuesday Music@Noon series is generously sponsored by the RBC Foundation. This free concert series takes place most Tuesdays at noon throughout the academic year, displaying the artistry and creativity of a wide variety of musicians. March 5: Walker String Quartet March 12: Piano Students March 19: Instrumental Students March 26: Voice, Guitar and Piano […]
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Sin, Sex and the CIA
Sin, Sex and the CIA
Huge oil reserves have been discovered in The Chagos Islands, a vast archipelago stretching for hundreds of miles across the Indian Ocean. O.P.E.C. is pressuring the Chagosians to join the cartel. The Chagosians, however, are interested in placing themselves under the protection of the U.S. A secret meeting between a representative of the islands and […]
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Brock University Choirs
Brock University Choirs
The Viva Voce Choral Series features Brock’s student Choral ensembles as well as Avanti Chamber Singers, who serve as Ensemble-in-Residence for the Department of Music. Under the direction of conductor Rachel Rensink-Hoff, these excellent choirs perform multiple concerts throughout the academic year. Date: March 30 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Recital Hall, FirstOntario Performing Arts […]
Sin, Sex, and the CIA
Sin, Sex, and the CIA
Huge oil reserves have been discovered in The Chagos Islands, a vast archipelago stretching for hundreds of miles across the Indian Ocean. O.P.E.C. is pressuring the Chagosians to join the cartel. The Chagosians, however, are interested in placing themselves under the protection of the U.S. A secret meeting between a representative of the islands and […]
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Sin, Sex and the CIA
Sin, Sex and the CIA
Huge oil reserves have been discovered in The Chagos Islands, a vast archipelago stretching for hundreds of miles across the Indian Ocean. O.P.E.C. is pressuring the Chagosians to join the cartel. The Chagosians, however, are interested in placing themselves under the protection of the U.S. A secret meeting between a representative of the islands and […]
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RBC Foundation: Music@Noon
RBC Foundation: Music@Noon
Our Tuesday Music@Noon series is generously sponsored by the RBC Foundation. This free concert series takes place most Tuesdays at noon throughout the academic year, displaying the artistry and creativity of a wide variety of musicians. Dates: April 2 - Piano students April 9 - Instrumental students Time: Noon Location: The Recital Hall, FirstOntario Performing […]
The University Wind Ensemble presents: A Touch of Latin
The University Wind Ensemble presents: A Touch of Latin
The University Wind Ensemble presents: A Touch of Latin The University Wind Ensemble enjoys a rich heritage of musical excellence, bringing together both university and high school students as well as members of the Niagara musical community. Led by conductor Zoltan Kalman, the ensemble explores major symphonic wind band works, both original and arranged. Date: […]
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The University String Orchestra presents: A Spring Serenade
The University String Orchestra presents: A Spring Serenade
The University String Orchestra presents: A Spring Serenade Under the direction of George Cleland, the String Orchestra combines university students and community members in the performance of standard masterworks and lesser-known gems of the string repertoire. Date: April 3 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Recital Hall, FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre Tickets: Order tickets from the […]
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Opening Reception: Erasures
Opening Reception: Erasures
Erasures Departmental Student Collaboration between VISA 4P03/4P04 & STAC 3P01 This exhibition welcomes different types of erasures, be they scenes lacking important elements, simplified adaptions of existing artworks, or abstracted forms of figurative objects. The accompany these pieces, short written statements commenting on well-known recent artworks practising or thematizing erasures will provide contextualization. Exhibition: April […]
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Sin, Sex and the CIA
Sin, Sex and the CIA
Huge oil reserves have been discovered in The Chagos Islands, a vast archipelago stretching for hundreds of miles across the Indian Ocean. O.P.E.C. is pressuring the Chagosians to join the cartel. The Chagosians, however, are interested in placing themselves under the protection of the U.S. A secret meeting between a representative of the islands and […]
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Sin, Sex and the CIA
Sin, Sex and the CIA
Huge oil reserves have been discovered in The Chagos Islands, a vast archipelago stretching for hundreds of miles across the Indian Ocean. O.P.E.C. is pressuring the Chagosians to join the cartel. The Chagosians, however, are interested in placing themselves under the protection of the U.S. A secret meeting between a representative of the islands and […]