Megumi Masaki, "Hearing Ice"
Pianist Megumi Masaki explores new models of interaction and integration of sound, image, text, and movement in multimedia works through new technologies.
Pianist Megumi Masaki explores new models of interaction and integration of sound, image, text, and movement in multimedia works through new technologies.
Prize-winning string quartet performs with one of the world's most celebrated classical guitarists. November 16, at 2:30PM
"The Dutch in the Americas" FREE lecture by Dr. Stephanie Porras is supported by the Bader Legacy Fund and is in partnership with Agnes Etherington Art Centre, in annual recognition of Bader Day on November 15th.
Kasador is playing an all ages, licensed show in the Recital Hall on November 22, at 8PM!
Created to foster creativity and innovation, assisting artists to develop works, the Isabel’s IMAGINE program is accepting new applications now!
Deadline to apply: Sunday, December 1st, 2024 at 11:59PM
Megumi Masaki is a pianist, multimedia, and interdisciplinary performing artist. For over thirty years, she has established an international reputation as a leading interpreter of Canadian and new music, and as an innovator that reimagines the performer,
the piano and the performance space.
As Queen’s University VPR Artist-in-Residence, Rita McKeough presents this restored version of her artwork Wave over Wave, first created in 2000. This installation was originally developed for a specific site on the harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It serves as a memorial for her father, Frank McKeough, who had been a fisherman. The artwork explores themes of grief and loss within social histories of coastal communities, serving as a memorial to those who have lost their lives working on the ocean and migrating by sea.
Artist Talk by Rita McKeough, Queen's University 2024 VPR Artist-in-Residence.
Written by Gao Xingjian and translated by Gilbert C. Fong. Director Craig Walker and the DAN School of Drama and Music invite you on a transformative journey of self-discovery, daring you to step onto The Other Shore.
This concert features premiere performances of student works performed by DAN School small ensemble students and guests.
Hometown The Abrams are back in support of Almost Home.
Watch local and world-renowned artists from the Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall with outstanding audio and video quality.