What’s on in September
In the Theatre
Cole Porter Revue: Linda & Cole – A Love Story
Saturday, September 11 7:30pm, and Sunday, September 12 2pm
Dickens & Co. is proud to present an original musical revue, featuring the love, life and music of Cole Porter. We follow Cole’s life, which takes him through his reminiscences about the fabulous era of the 30′s and 40′s, and his spectacular world of music. The talented cast of 15 actors and singers, beautifully costumed in the 30′s era, will sing and dance with orchestral music, 17 of Cole’s most well known and beloved songs.
Amanda Tosoff Band
Thursday, September 23 8pm (Garry Oaks Winery Tasting 7pm)![]()
Amanda Tosoff is one of your favourite jazz pianists, and we bring her band (Evan Arnzten on saxes, Sean Cronin on bass, and Morgan Childs on drums) back to ArtSpring just in time for the release of her third CD. Since her last visit, Amanda’s quartet won the General Motors Prix de Jazz at the Montreal Jazz Festival in the summer of 2009, and her reputation as a superb musician is becoming recognised across the country.
Red Bastard
Saturday, September 25, 8pm
Coming to Saltspring for one show only; in this critically-acclaimed Bouffon show, Red Bastard unleashes a pomous theatrical master class. His mission: to charm, disarm, shock and seduce. His target: pop culture, politics and you!
***ADULTS ONLY***
Fritjof Capra: Centre for Child Honouring Speaker Series
Sunday, September 26 2pm
The Centre for Child Honouring presents world renowned physicist and systems theorist, Fritjof Capra, speaking on the work of Leonardo da Vinci, genius of the Renaissance. Capra’s talk, ‘Learning from Leonardo: A Synthesis of Science, Art and Eco Design’, offers a novel interpretation of Leonardo’s work from a 21st century scientific perspective. We learn why Leonardo da Vinci’s science cannot be understood without his art, nor his art without the science.
Anton Kuerti & the Jacques Thibaud Trio
Tuesday, September 28 8pm![]()
Honoured in 2008 with a Governor-General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement, pianist Anton Kuerti remains one of Canada’s most admired and sought after performers. His appearance as guest pianist with the Jacques Thibaud Trio continues a long association with the ensemble founded in Berlin in 1994, which has won acclaim throughout Europe and North America, for its exuberant virtuosity. The concert includes a Beethoven string trio, a Mozart piano quartet, and the rarely heard Piano Quartet by Her-mann Goetz, deemed by critic Laurence Vittes “one of the masterpieces of the literature.”
In the Gallery
Photosynthesis
Wednesday, August 18 to Tuesday, September 7. 10am to 5pm daily
This year’s exhibit features 25 Saltspring photographers; 19 members, plus a sponsored student, a selection from the Driftwood’s ‘Day in the Life’ project, and four invited guests. The mood and flavour of the show is always a mystery until opening night when the artists get to view the best of the best in their colleagues’ work. The results are an eclectic collection of themes, passions and narrative with varied techniques and styles. For more inforation see: Salt Spring Photographers
Nicola Wheston: Self Portrait of a Painter
Thursday, September 9 to Friday, September 17. 10am to 5pm daily
This show is a collection of self portraits, or more accurately, they are paintings in which Nicola used herself as the model – “as it never really mattered to me if they did not look exactly like me.” They are an account of her journey as a painter and her striving to learn more about paint. “My hope is that others will enjoy the work, and see and gain a better understanding of what it is to be a painter for over 40 years.” Opening reception: Wednesday, 8 September 6 – 8pm
Marlene Charko Smith: A Retrospective of Art Works
Sunday, September 19 to Sunday, September 26: 10am to 5pm daily
Multipurpose and Guild GalleriesThis show features 37 years of Marlene’s art and includes her early ceramics, later paper castings and recent painting using a variety of mediums on both textured steel and on linen. There is no official opening, but an ‘Everyday Opening’ with beverages and treats. Please come and have a farewell chat with Marlene before she moves to another island in Ontario.
A Voice of Our Own
Thursday, September 23 to Saturday, September 25: 10am to 5pm (Saturday 10 to 4)
Bateman Gallery
‘A Voice of Our Own’ is the theme of the ninth Art show featuring paintings by Val Konig and her students. Both beginner and advanced students will exhibit works in watercolours, acrylics and oils. The artists will host an opening reception on Friday, 24 September at 3 to 4:30pm. All are cordially invited.
In the Lobby
Photographs and collages by Megan Manning.
Posted: August 28th, 2010 under Events, Gallery, Theatre.
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