Loose Change: An art exhibit by Dale Kalfeisch
Loose Change – An Art Show by Dale Kalbfleisch
Coins in the pocket, subtle shifts or evolving perspectives; discovering unexpected value in what might seem ordinary or forgotten.
Loose Change – An Art Show by Dale Kalbfleisch
Coins in the pocket, subtle shifts or evolving perspectives; discovering unexpected value in what might seem ordinary or forgotten.
Edmonton International Jazz Festival runs for nine days of live performances from Saturday June 21 until Sunday June 29 in some of the finest music venues throughout Edmonton. This packed schedule full of sounds and experiences is brought to you in part by presenting sponsor TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment.
Tickets range from free indoor and outdoor performances and up to $69.99 for some international headliner shows.
Orcas: Our Shared Future is an immersive, interactive exhibition featuring life-size Orca replicas, fossils, films, objects from popular culture, and original artwork from the Indigenous peoples of the North American west coast.
Highlights include:
Learn the fundamentals of improv in a fun and supportive environment. Students will build a strong foundation of self-acceptance, spontaneity, and playfulness as they learn to make up scenes on the spot. This class will focus on the basics of improv and how to get started as a performer. Join long-practicing improviser and teacher Cayley McConaghy for an engaging and high-energy experience.
Dates: Jun 25, 2025 - Jul 30, 2025
Total of 6 sessions
Starts Jun 25
Cost: $328.60
This class is designed to get you feeling confident and comfortable being on stage, expressing yourself, and collaborating with other actors. It has the essential tools you need to start working on text, responding creatively to impulse, and sharing the action with the audience. Your instructor will create an engaging and supportive environment for you to strut your stuff! The class culminates in a public showcase.
Dates: Jun 23, 2025 - Jul 28, 2025
Total of 6 sessions
Starts Jun 23
$328.60
Strathcona County is pleased to present "Journeys and Transitions", a new exhibition featuring artworks by 75 members of Gallery@501. The exhibit opens at Gallery@501 on May 1, 2025, and shows until June 21, 2025.
To help celebrate 75 years of Studio Theatre, the 80th Anniversary of the BA Program, 30 years of the BFA Production Degree, and 30 years of ABBEDAM, the Department of Drama is holding a reunion. All Students, Staff, Faculty, Instructors and Supporters who have been a part of the U of A Department of Drama are invited to join us in Edmonton May 16-18, 2025. Register today! We can't wait to see you!
learn more at: https://www.ualberta.ca/en/drama/reunion-2025.html
The Grindstone Theatre School Summer Classes are now open for registration! This summer, we’re offering full- and half-day camps for kids ages 5-17 years, and fan-favourite classes for adults. Give your child an unforgettable week with new friends and adventures in improv, acting, clown, magic, and our signature Drama Discovery programs. All classes and camps conclude with a showcase to share your skills with friends and family!
April 27, 1 p.m.
Nose Hill – Brisebois Parking Lot on John Laurie Blvd NW (Many Owls)
Difficulty: Easy
A hike to find and draw the first blooms of spring, no previous art experience necessary!
Join the Greenwood Singers for Music Is Vibration—a vibrant and eclectic program that explores how music resonates through time, place, and experience. From Renaissance madrigals to contemporary works and pop favourites, the concert brings bold contrasts and unexpected connections, reminding us how music moves us, inspires us, and excites us.
Program highlights include the Alberta premiere of Sami Anguaya’s “Dawn, Where Are You Now,” Katerina Gimon’s evocative “beneath/sound,” and a collection of ABBA’s beloved hits!