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SUMMARY:Teens: Creative Minds
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Northern British Columbia is especially happy to be able to bring you our next exhibit in the Ruth Harvey Art Gallery\, Teens: Creative Minds\, as it is in keeping with one of the Museum’s 100th anniversary themes – looking to the future and the role of today’s young people in shaping it. \nExplore the teenage brain and gain insight into its inherent creativity. Meet a dozen Canadian teenagers who have used their innovative minds to make the world a better place. Discover 12 inventions\, including: a robotic heart that beats according to the patient’s level of exertion; a bad weather collector that transforms the energy created by rain and bad weather into electricity; the first super hero\, Superman. \nNavigate an obstacle course blindfolded wearing a belt equipped with ultrasound sensors; write sentences using Bliss-characters\, an Ideographic language; take a quiz to discover your personality type\, and much more. \nVenue: Museum of Northern BC \nOrganizer: Museum of Northern BC
URL:https://visitprincerupert.com/event/teens-creative-minds/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern BC\, 100 1st Avenue West\, Prince Rupert\, British Columbia\, V8J1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Ballet Kelowna taqeš and Other Works
DESCRIPTION:SHOW DETAILS\nLocation: Lester Centre of the Arts \nDoors open at 7:00pm\, show starts at 7:30pm – 9:30pm \n\n\n\nProudly presented by the Lester Centre\, taqəš and Other Works features a stunning line-up of signature works from Ballet Kelowna’s contemporary ballet repertoire. With Cameron Fraser-Monroe’s powerful and compelling taqəš [tawKESH]\, Guillaume Côté’s mesmerizing Bolero\, and Fraser-Monroe’ satirical The Cowboy Act Suite\, this high-energy program promises to please a wide range of spectators. \nCameron Fraser-Monroe brings his classical ballet training\, knowledge of traditional Coast Salish\, Grass\, and Hoop Dance\, and experience as a contemporary dancer to taqəš [tawKESH]\, which means “to return something” in Ayajuthem\, the language belonging to the Homalco\, Klahoose\, K’omoks and Tla’amin Nations. Set to several songs by Polaris Prize-winning composer and singer Jeremy Dutcher\, taqəš follows the traditional story “Raven Returns the Water\,” centred around ῤoho (raven) and walθ (frog). \nNext\, National Ballet of Canada Choreographic Associate Guillaume Côté brings strength and fragility to a fascinating interpretation of the beloved Bolero by Maurice Ravel\, one of music’s most famous and identifiable melodies. A “riveting tour de force” (Dance Magazine)\, Bolero (2012) features breath-taking lifts and virtuosic choreography. \nRounding out the program\, audiences will be transported to the Wild West in Cameron Fraser-Monroe’s The Cowboy Act Suite\, a work that explores the dichotomy between “Cowboys and Indians” set to music by Mohawk singer/songwriter Tom Wilson.  While these caricatures have been portrayed on pages\, stages\, and in films\, they are often penned from a colonial perspective. Fraser-Monroe’s intuitive take on the swashbuckling strut of the Cowboy informs this intellectual unpacking of a one-sided lens and flips the script to ask\, what happens when an Indian directs the Cowboys through their history? \nBallet Kelowna gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts\, the BC Arts Council\, the Province of British Columbia\, the City of Kelowna\, the Government of Canada\, the Central Okanagan Foundation\, and the Thomas Alan Budd Foundation.
URL:https://visitprincerupert.com/event/ballet-kelowna-taqes-and-other-works/
LOCATION:Lester Centre of the Arts\, 1100 McBride St\, Prince Rupert\, British Columbia\, Canada
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