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Start Time: 18:30
End Time: 21:30
Featuring Jay Allan, Peter Karle and Mikalyn. Come out and support our church while enjoying a night of beautiful acoustic music. Proceeds to support Melville United Church.
Featuring Jay Allan, Peter Karle and Mikalyn. Come out and support our church while enjoying a night of beautiful acoustic music. Proceeds to support Melville United Church.
Location: Melville United Church 24159 Nairn Road, Ilderton,
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Start Time: 19:30
End Time: 21:30
London Pro Musica Choir presents its annual Good Friday Common Ground concert and this season it is entitled The Green Cathedral. This is a concert that will explore the sacred found in the natural world around us, with a reverence for our relationship with all things. We view the earth as our mother because we are born from her and she provides everything we need: shelter, water, food, air, fire and a connection with others. These are the essentials for human survival.
We will feature the music of Londoner and Pro Musica member Rod Culham as well as Tillsonburg’s Stephanie Martin and Cree composer Andrew Balfour of Winnipeg. These universal themes of nature are overflowing with musical and emotional expression and will make for a deeply moving concert. Please plan to attend.
Cost:
$30
Location: St. James Westminster Church 115 Askin Street London Link: More Details
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Start Time: 14:00
End Time: 15:00
Cross-Cultural Classics: A Relaxed Performance
Have you ever wondered why, no matter where you go in the world, the music is so distinct to each culture? Why isn't it all just the same?
The answer lies in the deeply personal nature of music itself. Just as we express our joys and sorrows uniquely, music becomes a reflection of our individual and collective experiences.
Across the globe, cultures have crafted their own musical styles, providing a means for communities to express themselves in harmony with their heritage and beliefs.
From the lively folk tunes of Romania to the soulful melodies of India, each composition reflects the richness of traditions, stories, and emotions unique to its cultural origins.
As we gather together, let us celebrate the universal language of music, as we are taken on this unique musical voyage!
This concert is a Relaxed Performance
A relaxed performance creates a concert environment where the musical experience is comfortable for all who attend. It is designed especially for people with autism, learning disabilities, or sensory communication disorders. These types of concerts ensure accessibility to the musical arts for everyone.
What to expect:
- You are free to express yourself however you may (clapping, dancing, singing, etc.)
- Lights will be dimmed, and doors will be open to leave and enter at any point
- There will be a break-out room nearby if you feel overwhelmed by the concert
- There will be a resource table with fidget toys (sponsored by Mastermind Toys) and noise-canceling headphones to borrow (it is recommended that you bring your own headphones as supplies are limited)
Reserve your spot now! One week before the concert, you will receive our free venue guide and fact sheet via email which will include all pertinent details about the event!
Location: Don Wright Faculty of Music
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