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August 13 2010 gone home
August 13 2010 gone home





august 13 2010 gone home

George’s Roman Catholic Church, Georgeville, NS Īugust 12/15 7:30 pm – Sharon United Church, Tatamagouche, NS Īugust 13/15 8 pm – Evergreen Theatre, Margaretsville, NS Īugust 14/15 7 pm – St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Sydney Mines, NS Īugust 11/15 7:30 pm – St. Mary’s Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island Īugust 10/15 7 pm – St. For Indian River, go here: Īugust 9/15 at 7:30 pm – St. We are delighted to be part of PEI’s Indian River Festival and Nova Scotia’s Musique Royale summer presentations. IN CELEBRATION OF NORTHERN SEAS – music of sailors, water sprites, mermaids, boat races and the like, from Canada, Scandinavia, Scotland and more. Come and hear a sampling from the program we’re taking out on tour in Atlantic Canada. TICKETS (Cheaper in advance!): įriday August 7/15 12:10 pm: IN CELEBRATION OF NORTHERN SEAS in the main floor atrium of the Toronto Reference Library (on Yonge one block north of Bloor St.). Sunday January 31/16 3 pm: SANTA’S GONE HOME! A second performance at the Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church, 509 Dundas St. Wednesday January 27/16 8 pm: SANTA’S GONE HOME! Some old faves but also some new tunes and new arrangements! St. For more info (part-way down the page): For a taste of this groundbreaking film from 1924: A co-production with the Toronto Silent Film Festival. 7:30 pm įriday April 8/16 7 pm: THE EPIC OF EVEREST, at the Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto.

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January 25/17: Vikings in Uncharted Waters: Polaris in concert at Toronto’s Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Avenue. January 29/17: Uncharted Waters: in concert for the Gallery Players of Niagara, Cairns Recital Hall, First Ontario Performing Arts Centre, St. Many thanks to the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council, which are supporting this trip with tour grant funding. Wednesday March 8/17: school concerts in Regina. Workshop with University of Regina students, Shumiatcher Open Stage. Concert at the Shumiatcher Open Stage, University of Regina, Regina, SK

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Concert for the Friends & Alumni Series at the Eckhardt-Grammatté Hall – Rozsa Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB įriday March 3/17: workshop with students at the University of Calgary grade school concert. Tickets $20 from the church office (40) or at the door or call Linda (40) or Donna (40). Andrew’s United Church, 5226 51 Ave., Lacombe, AB. Concert – First Thursdays at the Snell, Red Deer Public Library, downtown branch. $25 gets you in, and a copy of the DVD $15 otherwise. HELICONIAN HALL (35 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto) $15 Early Bird until January 31 – $17 in Advance, $20 at the Doorįor e-mail notification of upcoming shows, write to us at and we’ll add you to our mailing list – which we don’t sell or trade!įROM ICELAND TO THE MOON – DVD LAUNCH EVENT A convivial evening of short films old and new, from Le voyage dans la lune (Méliès, 1902) to new pieces shot in Iceland, France and New Zealand, all with soundtracks from us, and other musical surprises including Kirk on the Swedish pipes, Alison on the kantele, and more.

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Produced by and starring Indian film legend Himanshu Rai, the film is performed by an all-Indian cast, and features Rai as the humble potter Shiraz, who spends his life searching for his childhood sweetheart Selima after she is kidnapped and sold by slave traders to the future emperor. Shot entirely on location in India, including the ancient fort at Agra, this sweeping epic feature lavish costumes and exquisite architecture made all the more impressive by a stunning restoration by the BFI National Archive. Loosely based on the immortal 17 th Century romance between Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, this jewel of early Indian cinema is the striking and heartbreaking tale behind the creation of one of the world’s most iconic structures: the Taj Mahal. India/Germany/Great Britain – 106 min – Canadian Restoration Premiere We’re delighted to be invited back to celebrate the opening night of TSFF’s 2019 festival. We return to the TORONTO SILENT FILM FESTIVAL to provide a new score for the film SHIRAZ, a silent Indian/British/German co-production from the 1920s, played live to projection. FRIDAY APRIL 5, 2019, 7 p.m., at the REVUE CINEMA







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