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6th Gala Concert
April 26 (Saturday) 7:30 pm• Admission: $20
Grand Hall, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 100 Laurier St., Gatineau
Tickets available at the Museum, Zenteriors Gallery (459 Sussex), Bel Fiore Florists (276 Elgin St.), Ottawa Folklore Centre (1111 Bank St.)
East meets west in a cultural fusion of the traditional and the contemporary - featuring many exceptional Canadian performers. The Gala Concert showcases the artistic talents of 10 acts from across the pan-Asian spectrum. Performers include: Japanese Soprano Noriko Hashimoto; the jazzy South Asian ensemble of guitarist Adam Duncan, accompanied by saxophonist Linsey Wellman and tabla musician Ravi Singh; the renowned Montreal Er Hu artist, Shen Qi, with the accomplished cellist Luo Di; the Upasana School of Dance, featuring contemporary classical Indian dance; the Indonesian Gamelan music ensemble with a Javanese dance troupe; veteran Chinese Beijing opera singer William Lau portraying the female warrior; traditional Korean dancer Jayoon Jung; the innovative styling of Toronto~{!/~}s Folklorico Filipino Canada Dance Company; Pakistani raag malkauns music ensemble,and Vietnamese singer Ivy O. Come and experience the colourful sights and incredible sounds that bring Canada~{!/~}s diversity to life on stage! Presented by the OAHMS and CMC.
Asian Heritage Month Official Launch
April 28 (Monday) , 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Admission: Free, Advanced Registration Required: 819-994-6034
Room 200, West Block, ParliamentBuildings
Parliamentarians, government officials, community leaders, and the general public are invited to celebrate the beginning of Asian Heritage Month. This event will be hosted by the Honourable Jason Kenny, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity)and the OAHMS. The evening will include a few welcoming remarks, several musical and dance numbers from performers representing different countries within the pan-Asian community, as well as a reception. This is an opportunity to learn more about the activities and significance of Asian Heritage Month and to network with the many guests. Hosted by the Department of Canadian Heritage and the OAHMS.
Lecture & demonstration about Beijing Opera
May 1 (Thursday) 7:30 - 9:00 pm• Admission by donation
Auditorium
William Lau, studied both Chinese classical dance and classical ballet, and holds a masters degree from the dance program at YorkUniversity. His Beijing Opera presentation will cover the four major character roles - Sheng (male), Dan (Female), Jing (Painted Face) and Chou (Clown) and will include photos, costumes and props. The audience will learn about traditional and modern opera, its interdisciplinary nature – singing, acting, speaking, and dancing - and its symbolic and abstract elements. For further information see http://www.littlepeargarden.com/eng/
April 26 (Saturday) 7:30 pm• Admission: $20
Grand Hall, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 100 Laurier St., Gatineau
Tickets available at the Museum, Zenteriors Gallery (459 Sussex), Bel Fiore Florists (276 Elgin St.), Ottawa Folklore Centre (1111 Bank St.)
East meets west in a cultural fusion of the traditional and the contemporary - featuring many exceptional Canadian performers. The Gala Concert showcases the artistic talents of 10 acts from across the pan-Asian spectrum. Performers include: Japanese Soprano Noriko Hashimoto; the jazzy South Asian ensemble of guitarist Adam Duncan, accompanied by saxophonist Linsey Wellman and tabla musician Ravi Singh; the renowned Montreal Er Hu artist, Shen Qi, with the accomplished cellist Luo Di; the Upasana School of Dance, featuring contemporary classical Indian dance; the Indonesian Gamelan music ensemble with a Javanese dance troupe; veteran Chinese Beijing opera singer William Lau portraying the female warrior; traditional Korean dancer Jayoon Jung; the innovative styling of Toronto~{!/~}s Folklorico Filipino Canada Dance Company; Pakistani raag malkauns music ensemble,and Vietnamese singer Ivy O. Come and experience the colourful sights and incredible sounds that bring Canada~{!/~}s diversity to life on stage! Presented by the OAHMS and CMC.
Asian Heritage Month Official Launch
April 28 (Monday) , 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Admission: Free, Advanced Registration Required: 819-994-6034
Room 200, West Block, ParliamentBuildings
Parliamentarians, government officials, community leaders, and the general public are invited to celebrate the beginning of Asian Heritage Month. This event will be hosted by the Honourable Jason Kenny, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity)and the OAHMS. The evening will include a few welcoming remarks, several musical and dance numbers from performers representing different countries within the pan-Asian community, as well as a reception. This is an opportunity to learn more about the activities and significance of Asian Heritage Month and to network with the many guests. Hosted by the Department of Canadian Heritage and the OAHMS.
Lecture & demonstration about Beijing Opera
May 1 (Thursday) 7:30 - 9:00 pm• Admission by donation
Auditorium
William Lau, studied both Chinese classical dance and classical ballet, and holds a masters degree from the dance program at YorkUniversity. His Beijing Opera presentation will cover the four major character roles - Sheng (male), Dan (Female), Jing (Painted Face) and Chou (Clown) and will include photos, costumes and props. The audience will learn about traditional and modern opera, its interdisciplinary nature – singing, acting, speaking, and dancing - and its symbolic and abstract elements. For further information see http://www.littlepeargarden.com/eng/