Sechile Sedare
Don't miss this contemporary roots duo September 23. Tickets $20, $10 students
Don't miss this contemporary roots duo September 23. Tickets $20, $10 students
Award-winning bassist/composer makes her debut performance September 27. Tickets $30 general public, $27 faculty/staff, $10 students
This FREE art installation explores the systemic erasure of Indigenous culture in residential schools. On now until September 28.
This installation explores the systemic erasure of Indigenous culture in residential schools.
With Schumann's Symphony No. 3, this not-to-be missed powerhouse performance kicks off the Isabel's 2023/24 season.
This musical collaboration sees Jay and Leela co-write and co-create new repertoire together, harnessing their talents as deeply insightful and genuine storytellers.
Many DAN School of Drama and Music faculty are connected to local arts organizations and this concert features four such groups: The Brockville Community Choir, King’s DON Taiko (Japanese Taiko drumming), the Kingston Baroque Consort and The Martello Alley Cats (a cool combo of jazz vocalists and instrumentalists).
Mali Obomsawin is an award-winning bassist/ composer from Odanak First Nation.
Indigenous peoples use storytelling as a way to pass on knowledge from generation to generation.
2023/24
From contemporary choirs to world-renowned solo pianists, there are over 30 concerts and events for you to experience this season.
Watch local and world-renowned artists from the Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall with outstanding audio and video quality.