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Piaf! 🎶

May 16 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

Abandoned by her mother at birth, raised by her grandmother in a brothel, encouraged to sing by her Father- a street acrobatic Edith Piaf became one of France’s most legendary singers of all times.

Artistic Director, Igor Dobrovolskiy and the exceptional dancers of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada explore a life shrouded in mystery, love and tragedy reflected in the authentic and life inspired songs of the great Edith Piaf. 

“… a tribute to the power of dance as a vehicle for storytelling. You smile, you cry, you dream…” 

-l’Acadie Nouvelle 

$21 – $42
686 Queen Street
Fredericton , New Brunswick E3B 1C2 Canada
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(506) 458-8344
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Piaf! 🎶

May 1 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

Abandoned by her mother at birth, raised by her grandmother in a brothel, encouraged to sing by her Father- a street acrobatic Edith Piaf became one of France’s most legendary singers of all times.

Artistic Director, Igor Dobrovolskiy and the exceptional dancers of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada explore a life shrouded in mystery, love and tragedy reflected in the authentic and life inspired songs of the great Edith Piaf. 

“… a tribute to the power of dance as a vehicle for storytelling. You smile, you cry, you dream…” 

-l’Acadie Nouvelle 

$21 – $42
811 rue Main St.
Moncton, NB E1C 1G1 Canada
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Piaf! 🎵

May 1 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

Abandoned by her mother at birth, raised by her grandmother in a brothel, encouraged to sing by her Father- a street acrobatic Edith Piaf became one of France’s most legendary singers of all times. Artistic Director, Igor Dobrovolskiy and the exceptional dancers of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada explore a life shrouded in mystery, love and tragedy reflected in the authentic and life inspired songs of the great Edith Piaf.

“… a tribute to the power of dance as a vehicle for storytelling. You smile, you cry, you dream…” -l’Acadie Nouvelle

$45 – $55
811 rue Main St.
Moncton, NB E1C 1G1 Canada
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The Nutcracker at the Riverview Arts Centre 🩰

December 9, 2023 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

Saturday, December 9th, 2023 @ 7:00PM
Sunday, December 10th, 2023 @ 2:00PM

A classical ballet performance of the timeless Christmas tradition of – The Nutcracker.

$20 – $35

5066072791

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400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School’s Audition Tour

November 2, 2023 @ 9:00 am 11:30 am

Each year, Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet School visits cities across Canada and the United States in search of talented dancers to join two of our full-time Professional Division programs: the Ballet Academic, and The Anna McCowan-Johnson Aspirant Programs. Virtual auditions are also offered.

For more information and to register please visit rwb.org/audition

Details

Date:
November 2, 2023
Time:
9:00 am – 11:30 am
Cost:
$50
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Website:
https://www.rwb.org/school/professional-division/audition/

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Royal Winnipeg Ballet School
Phone
204.957.3467
Email
school@rwb.org
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400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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Dance Fredericton Celebrates 30 Years 🩰

June 3, 2023 @ 1:30 pm 3:30 pm

Dance Fredericton Celebrates 30 Years
Quest for the Sun & Special Guests
Saturday, June 3 | 1:30 pm

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“Quest for the Sun” is a remake of a full length story ballet that includes all of the Dance Fredericton dancers. Our “Special Guests” Act 2 is highlighted by original choreography by both teachers and students. Our Special Guests are Liam Caines and Yayoi Ban from The Royal Winnipeg Ballet performing an original contemporary piece.

$18 – $30

(506) 457-2538

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400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Pisuwin 🩰

May 27, 2023 @ 8:00 pm 10:00 pm

From award-winning director and choreographer Igor Dobrovolskiy, and multi-disciplinary artist Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet (Possesom) Paul (Wolastoqiyik, Sitansisk First Nation), Pisuwin is an epic first ever Wolastoq story-ballet set to the soaring music of Polaris Prize and Juno award-winning composer Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik, Neqotkuk First Nation).

A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Based on a Wolastoq tale, this multidisciplinary piece reflects on the current state of dis-ease in our world, illuminating a path to wholeness and rebalance. The project features eight dancers and blends indigenous storytelling and ballet, redefining this classical form for a diverse, savvy and contemporary audience. Electronic sound, industrial landscapes and digital projection, juxtaposed with Wolastoq visual motifs of the spiritual and natural world, create the indigenous cosmology within which the story takes place. “Why does the water no longer quench our thirst?” Pisuwin pushes us to confront our greed and alienation, while inspiring us to take a different path; one of connection, community and wholeness.

MAY 12-27, 2023 — Atlantic Tour

400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Pisuwin 🩰

May 23, 2023 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

From award-winning director and choreographer Igor Dobrovolskiy, and multi-disciplinary artist Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet (Possesom) Paul (Wolastoqiyik, Sitansisk First Nation), Pisuwin is an epic first ever Wolastoq story-ballet set to the soaring music of Polaris Prize and Juno award-winning composer Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik, Neqotkuk First Nation).

A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Based on a Wolastoq tale, this multidisciplinary piece reflects on the current state of dis-ease in our world, illuminating a path to wholeness and rebalance. The project features eight dancers and blends indigenous storytelling and ballet, redefining this classical form for a diverse, savvy and contemporary audience. Electronic sound, industrial landscapes and digital projection, juxtaposed with Wolastoq visual motifs of the spiritual and natural world, create the indigenous cosmology within which the story takes place. “Why does the water no longer quench our thirst?” Pisuwin pushes us to confront our greed and alienation, while inspiring us to take a different path; one of connection, community and wholeness.

MAY 12-27, 2023 — Atlantic Tour

400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Pisuwin 🩰

May 18, 2023 @ 7:00 pm 9:30 pm

From award-winning director and choreographer Igor Dobrovolskiy, and multi-disciplinary artist Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet (Possesom) Paul (Wolastoqiyik, Sitansisk First Nation), Pisuwin is an epic first ever Wolastoq story-ballet set to the soaring music of Polaris Prize and Juno award-winning composer Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik, Neqotkuk First Nation).

A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Based on a Wolastoq tale, this multidisciplinary piece reflects on the current state of dis-ease in our world, illuminating a path to wholeness and rebalance. The project features eight dancers and blends indigenous storytelling and ballet, redefining this classical form for a diverse, savvy and contemporary audience. Electronic sound, industrial landscapes and digital projection, juxtaposed with Wolastoq visual motifs of the spiritual and natural world, create the indigenous cosmology within which the story takes place. “Why does the water no longer quench our thirst?” Pisuwin pushes us to confront our greed and alienation, while inspiring us to take a different path; one of connection, community and wholeness.

MAY 12-27, 2023 — Atlantic Tour

400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Pisuwin 🩰

May 14, 2023 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

From award-winning director and choreographer Igor Dobrovolskiy, and multi-disciplinary artist Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet (Possesom) Paul (Wolastoqiyik, Sitansisk First Nation), Pisuwin is an epic first ever Wolastoq story-ballet set to the soaring music of Polaris Prize and Juno award-winning composer Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik, Neqotkuk First Nation).

A shirtless, muscular dancer with his back to the camera, arms outstretched. Text reads: PIsuwin: A Wolastoqiyik story

Based on a Wolastoq tale, this multidisciplinary piece reflects on the current state of dis-ease in our world, illuminating a path to wholeness and rebalance. The project features eight dancers and blends indigenous storytelling and ballet, redefining this classical form for a diverse, savvy and contemporary audience. Electronic sound, industrial landscapes and digital projection, juxtaposed with Wolastoq visual motifs of the spiritual and natural world, create the indigenous cosmology within which the story takes place. “Why does the water no longer quench our thirst?” Pisuwin pushes us to confront our greed and alienation, while inspiring us to take a different path; one of connection, community and wholeness.

MAY 12-27, 2023 — Atlantic Tour

400 Whitepine Road
Riverview, NB E1B 4H8 Canada
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