Winnipeg’s vibrant arts and culture scene shone this week
Winnipeg’s arts and culture scene continues to dazzle with a rich tapestry of events that highlight the city’s creative spirit. From the youthful energy of the Winnipeg Youth Orchestras to the poignant storytelling of local authors, and from stirring musical premieres to innovative dance tributes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
This week’s highlights include sing-alongs, theatrical debuts, and performances that inspire curiosity, showcase local talent, and bring the community together.
Here’s a look back at the week that was in arts and culture.
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Winnipeg Youth Orchestras bring a ‘Fall Fantasia’ to life
Young musicians showcased their talents on Monday with a vibrant performance celebrating the season. The Winnipeg Youth Orchestras’ annual event was a reminder of the city’s rich musical future.
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World AIDS Day Cabaret: Raising funds, reducing stigma
This year’s cabaret highlighted local performers and artists as they joined forces to support the Stephen Lewis Foundation, raising awareness and funds for global HIV/AIDS initiatives.
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The Eybler Quartet revives “The Other Razumovsky Quartets”
Breathing life into lesser-known compositions, the Eybler Quartet recorded the music of Franz Weiss. Their effort shines a light on overlooked yet masterful works of the classical repertoire.
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Local authors inspire middle-school readers
McNally Robinson recently spotlighted three Winnipeg authors whose books captivate young readers, offering stories that explore identity, community, and adventure.
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Contemporary Dancers honour their founder
Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers launched their season with a heartfelt tribute to Rachel Browne, celebrating the legacy of Canada’s modern dance pioneer.
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Raise your voice: Sing-along Handel’s Messiah
Westminster United Church hosted its inaugural sing-along performance of Messiah, inviting audiences to join in this festive and participatory musical tradition.
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Esprit Singers deliver Manitoba premiere of Arnesen’s Magnificat
The Esprit Singers presented the sublime and stirring Magnificat by Kim André Arnesen, marking its provincial debut with a performance that resonated deeply.
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Classic 107’s Album of the Month: Bruce Liu’s The Seasons
Bruce Liu’s exploration of Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons captured the hearts of listeners, earning its spot as Classic 107’s featured album for November.
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Under the Linden Trees opens on a curious note
A blend of tragedy and intrigue, Under the Linden Trees offered audiences a thought-provoking exploration of human curiosity and history, cementing its place in Winnipeg’s theatrical season.
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