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SUMMARY:Maawnjitaadaa Jiigibiig - Let’s Meet By The Water
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Parry Sound Friendship Centre. \n\n\n\nSchedule: \n\n\n\nStarting at 12pm and lasting for the duration of the event\, Indigenous Crafters will be set up at The Stockey Centre. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWAUBGESHIG RICE – The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio at 12:30pm (first come\, first serve\, by donation) \n\n\n\nWaubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist originally from Wasauksing First Nation. His first short story collection\, Midnight Sweatlodge\, was inspired by his experiences growing up in an Anishinaabe community\, and won an Independent Publishers Book Award in 2012. His debut novel\, Legacy\, followed in 2014. A French translation was published in 2017. His latest novel\, Moon of the Crusted Snow\, was released in October 2018 and became a national bestseller. \n\n\n\nWaub got his first taste of journalism in 1996 as an exchange student in Germany\, writing articles about being an Anishinaabe teen in a foreign country for newspapers back in Canada. He graduated from Ryerson University’s journalism program in 2002. He’s worked in a variety of news media since\, reporting for CBC News for the bulk of his career. In 2014\, he received the Anishinabek Nation’s Debwewin Citation for excellence in First Nation Storytelling. His most recently role was host of Up North\, CBC Radio’s afternoon show for northern Ontario. He left CBC in May 2020 to focus on his literary career. \n\n\n\nHis proudest roles are as dad to Jiikwis and Ayaabehns and husband to Sarah. The family splits its time between Sudbury and Wasauksing. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKELLY BROWNBILL – The Stockey Centre’s Bayside Patio at 2:30pm (first come\, first serve\, by donation) \n\n\n\nKelly Brownbill’s spirit name\, Wabunnoongakekwe\, means Woman Who Comes from the East and she is proud to be Waabizhashi Dodem\, Marten Clan.  She is a member of the Flat Bay community of the Mi’kmaq Nation in Newfoundland\, and of the Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge.  \n\n\n\nAs an educator on Indigenous issues\, she has conducted countless cultural awareness training sessions across a broad range of service sectors including key staff from both the provincial and federal governments.  She guides organizations in forging more respectful and equitable relationships with Indigenous communities and agencies. For 10 years she filled the role of peer referral agent for Canada’s largest single site employer of Indigenous people. She has also worked with Indigenous communities\, both on and off reserve\, to develop healthy agency models and to further develop counselling skills with Indigenous clients.  \n\n\n\nKelly has twice published Indigenous perspectives in peer-reviewed publications on workplace wellness and addiction and is the Senior Editor and Cultural Advisor for 4 Canoes\, a periodical series of books showcasing individual Nations around Turtle Island and Canoe Kids\, a series of culturally inspired children’s books. She is also proud to be the Auntie-in-Residence for Young People’s Theatre in Toronto. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTWIN FLAMES – The Stockey Centre’s Performance Hall at 7:30pm (Tickets are $31.20 + HST each) \n\n\n\nIndie rock\, synth rock\, and folk-pop are just a few of the ways critics have tried to label the music of Twin Flames. It isn’t an easy task and really\, labels only serve the needs of those who choose to employ them. From the beginning\, husband and wife duo Chelsey June and Jaaji have chosen to let their music speak for itself. And when considered alongside the nearly 30 various music awards and nominations they have accumulated over the past six years as Twin Flames\, it is obvious they have something special going on. \n\n\n\nChelsey June\, métis (Algonquin Cree heritage) from Ottawa\, and Jaaji\, Inuk and Mohawk from Nunavik and Kahnawake\, are part of an Indigenous renaissance. Their cultural backgrounds span Canada’s geography and their songs\, delivered through a mix of English\, French and Inuktitut\, have helped them earn a unique place among contemporary music makers from coast to coast. Their humour on stage is often unexpected and a welcome comedic relief when discussing darker issues\, combined with impeccable storytelling Twin Flames allows audiences to feel a truly human connection. \n\n\n\nTwin Flames Build bridges across cultures\, continents\, and styles and are long celebrated for their sonic landscapes spanning Canada and the Arctic. Twin Flames\, brings together a richness of personal history and musical experience\, 2x Canadian Folk Music Award recipients for Aboriginal Songwriters of the year and 3x Native American Music Award winners and most recently 3X Winners for the Inaugural Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards. Their songs tell stories of courage and survival. A beloved powerhouse with 30 Music award Nominations and having played more than 1000+ shows throughout Canada\, Greenland\, the United States\, Australia and France they are well on their way to becoming a Canadian household name. Using unique sounds\, Indigenous Spirit flutes\, traditional drums and western instruments\, synthesizing harmonies\, they offer a truly unique experience. Before combining their talents under the title of Twin Flames\, Chelsey June and Jaaji had their own respective award-winning and nominated careers; they met on-set during the filming of APTN’s TAM (Talent Autochtones Musical) in 2014. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 205 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/maawnjitaadaa-jiigibiig/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Cedric Newman & Marshall Dane present Comedy Meets Music
DESCRIPTION:Join us at The Stockey Centre for a fun night of comedy and music!  \n\n\n\nSchedule of Events: \n\n\n\nDoors Open: 6:30pmCedric Newman Performs: 7pmIntermissionMarshall Dane Performs: 8:15pm\n\n\n\nAge 16+ for the Comedy. All Ages Can Meet for the Music! \n\n\n\nFloor Seats (Pub-Style Seating): $47.95 + HST. For pub-style seating\, tables of 8 can be reserved for your group of friends when all the tickets are purchased at once! \n\n\n\nMezzanine/Balcony Seats (Theatre-Style Seating): $42.95 + HST. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 205 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/comedy-meets-music/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedian,Concert
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SUMMARY:Tom Thomson’s Wake – An Original Folk Musical
DESCRIPTION:Two years after renowned painter Tom Thomson’s mysterious death\, his friend\, his mentor and his lover gather to share their memories of Algonquin Park’s most famous resident. But did any of them really know the man? Through their diverging songs and stories\, a new portrait of the iconic Canadian artist emerges. \n\n\n\nFeaturing high-definition imagery of Tom Thomson and Group of 7 artworks\, unforgettable characters and an original folk music score by Shipyard Kitchen Party (creators of the musical 100 Years From Now)\, this new Canadian musical is sure to engage and entertain audiences of all ages.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets are $44.95 + HST each. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 205 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/tom-thomsons-wake/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Dave Gunning
DESCRIPTION:Dave Gunning is best defined as a master craftsman. Over the course of 23 years and 11 earlier albums\, the Nova Scotian folk singer/songwriter has diligently sharpened his skills\, developing into a poetic storyteller and emotionally convincing singer with few equals. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe fruits of those labours are now vividly on display in his latest collection of songs\, Up Against The Sky. The relaxed and intimate feel of the record reflects its method of creation. “I focused a lot on tones and the vibe\, rather than strategic parts on this one. Many of these tunes were sung and played at the same time\, and that prevented me from being able to go back and edit\, forcing a little more honesty.” \n\n\n\nHis songwriting skill has also been internationally recognized\, with tunes scoring victories and high placings in major international songwriting competitions. As a fervent hockey fan\, Dave was also thrilled to win the CBC’s hotly-contested Hockey Night In Canada Song Quest in 2014 with “A Game Goin’ On”\, a co-write with David Francey. Gunning has also remained in demand as a producer working with many artists. \n\n\n\nFor now\, though\, his concentrated focus is on Up Against The Sky. The record\, and all that’s yet to come from this compelling artist\, can be looked forward to with great anticipation. \n\n\n\nTickets are $24.95 + HST each. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 205 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/dave-gunning/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
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