Thursday, January 21, 2010

Every Road Leads Home concert


Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach

Continuing Studies facilitators and co-directors
Shivon Robinsong and Denis Donnelly present “Every Road Leads Home” with The Getting Higher Choir and special guest Shari Ulrich in support to the Power of Hope’s 12th Annual Benefit.

Cost: $20 ($15 for seniors/students)
When: Friday, January 29 at 7:30pm or Sunday January 31 at 2pm
Where: Alix Goolden Performance Hall (907 Pandora)
Tickets are on sale at: Munro’s Books, Larsen Music, Ivy’s Books, James Bay Coffee and Books, and Dig This (Broadmead). For out of town tickets call 250-995-8731

An Artful Representation of the Life of Cougar Annie

Continuing Studies is pleased to announce that Katrina Kadoski one of the staff at Cougar Annie’s Garden also known asthe “Pioneer Songstress” will be performing “Pioneer Ballads and Cougar Annie Tales” at Goo Goo Gigs (761 Fort St) on Monday, January 25 (doors open at 7:30 pm, show starts at 8PM - suggested donation of $10.00 at the door.)

Over her tenure as a caretaker and lover of Cougar Annie’s Garden, Katrina has written an in depth, evocative collection of beautiful ballads, created a slideshow with narration and poetry about pioneer life and about Cougar Annie herself. Katrina performs many of these songs during our annual trips to the Garden. It is a brilliant way come to understand more deeply the complexity of life at Hesquiaht Harbour over the last century through the lens of unique character. Not to be missed!

For further information phone 250-381-7797 or
www.googoogoogles.ca

And for further info on either of Continuing Studies trips to Cougar Annie’s Garden check out:

The Wild Beauty: An Artful Retreat at Cougar Annie’s Garden (May 2010)

or

The Wild Feminine: Being in Nature and the Nature of Being at Cougar Annie's Garden (Sept 2010)