The Banff Centre - Summer Events Guide

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THE BANFF CENTRE

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At The Banff Centre, we believe that arts and ideas can effect positive change. Each year we welcome thousands of artists, leaders, and researchers from around the world, along with more than 80,000 audience members.

WELCOME TO SUMMER EVENTS AT THE BANFF CENTRE!

Spend the weekends with us and immerse yourself in performance and art through summer weekend accommodation and ticket packages (p. 4 – 10), our Pay What You Can events (p. 14) and Banff Jazz in August (p. 12). We are honoured to be situated on the sacred and traditional territory in Treaty 7 First Nations, home to the Blackfoot, Stoney Nakoda and Tsuu T’ina Nations. In the heart of Banff National Park, The Banff Centre is located on Sleeping Buffalo Mountain, which holds spiritual and cultural significance for the many Indigenous nations that have travelled here throughout the millennia. We continue to bring people together from around the world to celebrate conversation, creativity and ideas through our events, arts and leadership programs and conferences. The Banff Centre is grateful to the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, and the many corporations, foundations and individuals who generously support our programs and participants. This support enables The Banff Centre to Inspire Creativity in Alberta and around the world.

Inside cover: Dover Quartet, playing July 10 in the Music for a Summer Evening Concert. See page 23 for details. Photo by Lisa-Marie Mazzucco, 2014.

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WEEKEND WEEKEND ACCOMMODATION + TICKET PACKAGES AVAILABLE!

Package includes two tickets to a show of your choice, one night’s accommodation and breakfast for two. To book, call: 1.800.884.7574 or 1.403.762.6308

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

PLUS FEES AND TAXES.

$199

JUNE THE BEATLES’ ABBEY ROAD 27 ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE

JUNE MUSIC FOR A 26 SUMMER EVENING FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Dubbed “technically superb” by The Strad, the Tesla Quartet is joined by violist Steven Dann in Brahms’s String Quintet, Op. 88.

JUNE DRAWN TO NATURE 27 WORKSHOP SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 10 A.M. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE FREE

Take part in a watercolour workshop at the Cave and Basin. Participants of all ages and levels of experiences are invited. Registration required by email: walter_phillips_gallery@banffcentre.ca.

Singers from the pop and rock world – including Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies), Andy Maize (Skydiggers), Craig Northey (The Odds) and Jason Plumb (Waltons) – lead a front-to-back reimagining of The Beatles’ classic album Abbey Road in collaboration with internationally renowned concert pianist Andrew Burashko and an ensemble of classical musicians from our music programs. In the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of 2 are admitted free without a ticket.

MAY SÉANCE FICTION – JULY UNTIL JULY 26 WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12:30 – 5 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

Hannah Doerksen, Maggie Groat, Tamar Guimarães with Kasper Akhøj, Soda_Jerk, Guy Maddin, Heather and Ivan Morison, Shana Moulton.

Séance Fiction seeks to understand how artists act as mediums to the past and future.

Main image: Steven Page in The Art of Time Ensemble. Photo by Don Lee. Images (L to R): Betroffenheit, photo by Wendy D; 2014 Piano Masterclass participant, photo by Meghan Krauss; From the film Arctic Swell – Surfing the Ends of the Earth, image by Chris Burkard; A Little Too Cozy and Crush, see page 9 and 11 for details, photo by Rita Taylor; Laila Biali, courtesy of the artist.

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Package includes two tickets to Blue Rodeo, one night’s accommodation and breakfast for two. To book, call: 1.800.884.7574 or 1.403.762.6308

JULY BLUE RODEO 5 WITH THE WARDENS SUNDAY, JULY 5, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $50

For close to 30 years, country-rock band Blue Rodeo has brought audiences to their feet. And now after 13 studio albums, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame band is about as close to musical royalty as exists in Canada. In the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of 2 are admitted free without a ticket.

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WEEKEND ACCOMMODATION + TICKET PACKAGES AVAILABLE!


JULY MUSIC FOR 3 A SUMMER EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 3, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Our participants and wind faculty shine in Francis Poulenc’s Sextet, the epitome of Gaelic pre-World War II music.

JULY MUSIC FOR 4 A SUMMER EVENING SATURDAY, JULY 4, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

A Banff summer favourite, violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch leads an ensemble of the most talented musicians from our summer programs in an evening of music from the baroque and classical eras. The evening concludes with Shostakovich’s poignant Piano Quintet in G minor.

MAY SÉANCE FICTION – JULY UNTIL JULY 26 WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12:30 – 5 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

See page 5 for details. *Weekend packages available for July 3 and 4 Music for a Summer Evening Concerts from $199. Main image: Soda_Jerk, installation view of The Time that Remains (2012). 2 channel video installation, 11:56 minutes. Séance Fiction, Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre. Courtesy of the artists. Photo by Rita Taylor Images (L to R): Blue Rodeo, photo by Dustin Rabin; Violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch, courtesy the artist; Oboist Alex Klein, photo by Alice Rodrigues.

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$199

PLUS FEES AND TAXES.

WEEKEND ACCOMMODATION + TICKET PACKAGES AVAILABLE!

Package includes two tickets to a show of your choice, one night’s accommodation and breakfast for two. To book, call: 1.800.884.7574 or 1.403.762.6308

Main image: Betroffenheit, photo by Wendy D. Images (L to R): Crush, photo by Rita Taylor; Louise Falls, Banff National Park, photo by Kennan Harvey; 2013 BISQC violinist Sarah McElravy, photo by Rita Taylor.

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JULY BETROFFENHEIT 17 ELECTRIC COMPANY THEATRE & KIDD PIVOT WORK IN PROGRESS FRIDAY, JULY 17, 7:30 P.M.* ERIC HARVIE THEATRE $15 | SENIOR/STUDENT $13 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

A Kidd Pivot, Electric Company Theatre co-production. Experience Betroffenheit before its premiere at PANAMANIA at the Pan Am Games. Developed during a creative residency at The Banff Centre, and created by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young, Betroffenheit is an innovative, boundarystretching hybrid of theatre and dance. The Banff Centre acknowledges that its role in supporting the creation of Betroffenheit was made possible through generous donations by Andrea Brussa and The Stollery Family. This production contains mature language and content. Recommended for ages 14 years and older.

JULY CRUSH 17, 18 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 9 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 9 P.M.

JULY MUSIC FOR 17 A SUMMER EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 17, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Do not miss this unique concert curated by choreographer Mark Morris featuring music participants and faculty: Haydn’s Symphony No. 88, Hummel’s Military Septet for Piano, Strings & Winds and guitarist Robert Belinic in Boccherini’s Fandango Quintet.

JULY DRAWN TO NATURE 18 WORKSHOP SATURDAY, JULY 18, 10 A.M. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE FREE

Take part in a watercolour workshop at the Cave and Basin. Participants of all ages and levels of experiences are invited. Registration required by email: walter_phillips_gallery@banffcentre.ca.

JULY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM 18 AND BOOK FESTIVAL SUMMER SCREENING

DOORS 8:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

SATURDAY, JULY 18, 7:30 P.M. MAX BELL AUDITORIUM $12 | SENIOR/STUDENT $10 | CHILD $6 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Crush is a new opera set in a downtown sex club. A 21st century Don Juan tale, starring a trickster antihero who crushes lives and hearts at whim, Crush is an edgy dark comedy for sexually confused times. Music by James Rolfe and libretto by Anna Chatterton.

Featuring films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour including Danny MacAskill: The Ridge, 14.c, And Then We Swam, Delta Dawn, Sufferfest 2: Desert Alpine and many more.

Crush is produced as part of the Open Space opera program, and is a partnership between The Banff Centre and the Canadian Opera Company. This production contains mature language and content. Recommended for ages 14 years and older.

MAY SÉANCE FICTION – JULY UNTIL JULY 26 WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12:30 – 5 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

See page 5 for details. * Betroffenheit also takes place at 7:30 P.M. on Thursday, July 16. Please note, the Weekend Accommodation + Ticket Package is not available on this date.

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$199

PLUS FEES AND TAXES.

WEEKEND ACCOMMODATION + TICKET PACKAGES AVAILABLE!

Package includes two tickets to a show of your choice, one night’s accommodation and breakfast for two. To book, call: 1.800.884.7574 or 1.403.762.6308

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JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 24 EVENING

JULY ROYAL WOOD 26 SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1 P.M.

FRIDAY, JULY 24, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

GATES 12 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Hong Xu, 2006 Honens International Piano Competition Laureate, performs Frederic Rzewski’s moving Rubinstein in Berlin, alongside talented artists from our Piano Masterclass program.

Royal Wood is a dynamic singer-songwriter with a sweet tenor voice and a knack for enchanting folk-pop tunes and lyrics.

JULY A LITTLE TOO COZY 24 – 26 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY, JULY 26, 7:30 P.M. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE (ON STAGE SEATING) $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Against the Grain Theatre’s A Little Too Cozy is a modern, English adaptation of Mozart’s Così fan tutte. The opera’s premise is simple. Find true love, win $100,000! The catch: you can’t see your match... until after you’ve agreed to tie the knot.

In the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of 2 are admitted free without a ticket.

MAY SÉANCE FICTION – JULY UNTIL JULY 26 WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12:30 – 5 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

Hannah Doerksen, Maggie Groat, Tamar Guimarães with Kasper Akhøj, Soda_Jerk, Guy Maddin, Heather and Ivan Morison, Shana Moulton.

Séance Fiction seeks to understand how artists act as mediums to the past and future.

Featuring participants from our Open Space opera program. Stage direction by Joel Ivany and music direction by Christopher Mokrzewski. #ALittleTooCozy This program is a partnership between The Banff Centre, Against the Grain Theatre and the Canadian Opera Company.

Main image: Royal Wood, courtesy the artist. Images (L to R): A Little Too Cozy, photo by Rita Taylor; Piano Masterclass participant 2014, photo by Meghan Krauss.

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JAZZ $199 WEEKEND ACCOMMODATION + TICKET PACKAGES AVAILABLE!

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Package includes two tickets to a Saturday Night Jazz concert of your choice, one night’s accommodation, and breakfast for two.

Experience three weeks of performance, collaboration and innovation with acclaimed Jazz masters and participants from our Jazz program. Banff Jazz includes outdoor concerts, club jams and late night sessions.

AUG SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ 8, 15 SATURDAYS, AUGUST 8, 15, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. | SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

August 8 features pianist, composer, bandleader and Director of the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music Vijay Iyer, along with saxophonist Mark Turner, vocalist Imani Uzuri, trombonist Josh Roseman, bassist Matt Garrison, drummer Billy Hart and participants. August 15 features Vijay Iyer, in addition to Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, vocalist Somi, guitarist Miles Okazaki, bassist Linda Oh, drummer Tyshawn Sorey and participants. In the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of 2 are admitted free without a ticket.

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AUG SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ 22 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 7:30 P.M. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The final evening of Jazz! Vijay Iyer, in addition to trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, saxophonist Tia Fuller, vocalist Becca Stevens, violinist Mat Maneri, bassist Harish Raghavan and drummer Tyshawn Sorey play alongside emerging musicians.

AUG JAZZ CLUB 6, 7 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 9:30 P.M. 11 – 21 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 9:30 P.M. DOORS 9 P.M. TUESDAY – FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 – 21, 8 P.M. DOORS 7:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Emerging musicians jam together with their internationally acclaimed mentors. Recommended for ages 14 years and older.

AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ AT MACLAB 8 – 22 FRIDAYS, AUGUST 14, 21 SATURDAYS, AUGUST 8, 15, 22 11 P.M. (APPROX.) MACLAB BISTRO FREE

Enjoy a late night jam session with emerging jazz musicians from the Jazz program. The Jazz program is generously funded by TD Bank Group as the Lead Supporter. The Jazz program is also generously supported by: Main image: Billy Hart, photo courtesy John Rogers / ECM Records. Images (L to R): Vijay Iyer, photo by Jimmy Katz; Mark Turner, photo courtesy Paolo Soriani / ECM Records.

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EXPERIENCE THE UNEXPECTED ACROSS 40 DIFFERENT EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

With talks by leading artists, curators and academics, watercolour workshops, artist open studios, classical and Jazz concerts, literary readings and discussions plus much more, Free and Pay What You Can events offer something for everyone this summer. – Indicates Pay What You Can


JUNE RAWI HAGE AND 11 MADELEINE THIEN ON TRANSLATION THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 7:30 P.M. RICE STUDIO, JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Celebrated authors Rawi Hage (Cockroach, DeNiro’s Game) and Madeleine Thien (Dogs at the Perimeter) discuss the art of translation with their Polish translator, Krzysztof Majer.

JUNE L-E-V 23 SHARON EYAL AND GAI BEHAR OCD LOVE WORK IN PROGRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Provocative and passionate, choreographer and dancer Sharon Eyal, alongside music and event producer Gai Behar, have firmly established L-E-V as a potent force in the international performance community. The Banff Centre is delighted to present L-E-V’s latest work in progress. Developed during a creative residency at The Banff Centre, the L-E-V Dance workshop is generously supported by the Sir Jack Lyons Charitable Trust. Recommended for ages 14 years and older.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 8, 29 EVENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Expect surprises and drama as this concert brings together vocalists from the Open Space opera program and Masterclass resident musicians on Wednesday, July 8. Music by Messiaen, Zemlinsky and Wagner. Emerging Canadian and international pianists from the Piano Masterclass play staples from the solo repertoire on Wednesday, July 29.

JULY LONGFORM JOURNALISM 14 IN A DIGITAL AGE TUESDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL PAY WHAT YOU CAN

The Globe and Mail online editor, Matthew Frehner, Walrus online editor, Matthew McKinnon, and Robert Boynton, Director of NYU Journalism, discuss the evolution of long form journalism in the digital age.

JULY LITERARY JOURNALISM 30 READINGS THURSDAY, JULY 30, 7:30 P.M. KINNEAR CENTRE, 103 PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Participants in The Banff Centre’s Literary Journalism program read from the work they’ve been developing during the four week residency.

Main image: L-E-V, photo by Gadi Dagon.

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JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 2 IMRE SZEMAN TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 4 P.M. MAX BELL BUILDING, 251 FREE

The Canada Research Chair of Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta, Szeman has published widely on social and cultural theory, Canadian studies, globalization, environmental studies and the culture politics of energy.

JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 4 EVA-LYNN JAGOE THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 4 P.M. KINNEAR CENTRE, 201 FREE

Eva-Lynn Jagoe writes on film, visual art and literature and is associate professor of Comparative Literature, Spanish and Portuguese and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto.

JUNE PSYCHIC READINGS: 5 A SELECTION FROM THE ARTISTS’ BOOKS COLLECTION FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

Explore a selection of Artists’ Books from The Banff Centre Library’s outstanding collection that relate to the themes in the exhibition Séance Fiction.

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JUNE BANFF CENTRE TALKS: 5 TODD SAUNDERS AND ZITA COBB FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 7:30 P.M. RICE STUDIO, JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING FREE

Architect Todd Saunders is joined by Fogo Island Arts Board of Director Zita Cobb in a conversation on arts, community and architecture.

JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE 9 SERIES: NINA POWER TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 4 P.M. JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, 204 FREE

Nina Power writes widely on politics, philosophy, feminism and culture and teaches Philosophy at the University of Roehampton and Critical Writing in Art & Design at the Royal College of Arts in London.

JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 11 ASTRA TAYLOR THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 4 P.M. JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, 204 FREE

Astra Taylor is a writer, documentary filmmaker and activist. Her films include Zizek! and Examined Life, and she is the author of the book The People’s Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age.


JUNE RAWI HAGE AND MADELEINE 11 THIEN ON TRANSLATION THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 7:30 P.M. RICE STUDIO, JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 15 for details.

JUNE ART BREAK: SÉANCE FICTION 12 FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

An afternoon coffee break at Walter Phillips Gallery that invites the community to make some time in their day to visit the new exhibition, Séance Fiction.

JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 12 EVENING FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The best emerging chamber musicians from across Canada and around the world play alongside special guest faculty members.

JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 13 EVENING SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Artistic Director Barry Shiffman is joined by Mark Steinberg, violinist, Alasdair Tait, cellist, and pianist Gilbert Kalish, piano in Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, K. 493.

JUNE SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 16 TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy music from the chamber music program in downtown Banff.

JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 17 ALEX HARTLEY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 6 P.M. MASONIC HALL, 103 CARIBOU ST. BANFF FREE

Alex Hartley explores utopian ideologies through public art, photography, sculpture and architectural installations.

JUNE VISUAL ART OPEN STUDIOS 18 THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 3 P.M. – 6 P.M. GLYDE HALL/JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, STUDIOS FREE

Artists from the Visual + Digital Art programs Demos: Life in Common and Banff Artists in Residence invite you into their studios to see the work they have made during their residency at The Banff Centre.

JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 19 EVENING FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The best emerging chamber musicians from across Canada and around the world play alongside special guest faculty members.

Images (top to bottom): Madeleine Thien, courtesy the artist; Nina Power, photo by Peter Hallward; Barry Shiffman, photo by Don Lee.

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PERFORMANCE IN THE PARK JUNE 19 AND 20 JUNE JOEL PLASKETT EMERGENCY 19 AND MATT ANDERSEN & THE MELLOTONES FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M.

JUNE K-OS 20 RURAL ALBERTA ADVANTAGE AND HANNAH GEORGAS SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 3 P.M. GATES 2 P.M. CASCADE GARDENS, PARKS CANADA ADMINISTRATION BUILDING BOTH DAYS: $52.50 | CHILD $25* EACH DAY: $35 | CHILD $12.50* *Only a limited number of discounted child tickets available each day. Children under 2 years of age are admitted free without a ticket

Two great concerts! Bring your blanket and celebrate the arrival of summer in Banff National Park! Co-presented by The Banff Centre, Parks Canada and Banff Lake Louise Tourism.

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JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 20 EVENING SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The best emerging chamber musicians from across Canada and around the world play alongside special guest faculty members.

JUNE SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 23 TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy the best in chamber music in downtown Banff.

JUNE L-E-V 23 SHARON EYAL AND GAI BEHAR OCD LOVE WORK IN PROGRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 15 for details.

Main image: L-E-V, photo by Gadi Dagon. Images (from top): Joel Plaskett, photo by Tim Brennan; Brass participant, photo by Meghan Krauss; K-OS, courtesy the artist.

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JUNE NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY 24 WITH SUPAMAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 12:30 P.M. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE FREE

Supaman is a hip-hop artist, musician and dancer from the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation in Montana, USA known for his motivational lyrics and work with Indigenous youth.

JUNE BILTC PANEL DISCUSSION 24 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 7:30 P.M. BENTLEY CHAMBER MUSIC STUDIO, MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING PAY WHAT YOU CAN

A panel discussion featuring consulting translators from the Banff International Literary Translation Centre program.

JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 26 EVENING THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The best emerging chamber musicians from across Canada and around the world play alongside special guest faculty members.

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JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 26 EVENING FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 5 for details.

JUNE DRAWN TO NATURE 27 WORKSHOP SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 10 A.M. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE FREE

See page 5 for details.

JUNE THE BEATLES’ ABBEY ROAD 27 ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 5 for details.


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JULY BLUE RODEO 5 WITH THE WARDENS

THURSDAY, JULY 2, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

SUNDAY, JULY 5, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $50

Flautist Patrick Gallois returns to Banff with a program delightfully curated to feature our new R.J. Regier fortepiano.

See page 6 for details.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 3 EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 3, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 7 for details.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 4 EVENING SATURDAY, JULY 4, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 7 for details.

JULY BETRAYAL AND WRITING 7 TUESDAY, JULY 7, 7:30 P.M. COMMUNITEA 117 – 1001 6TH AVENUE, CANMORE $8 THROUGH COMMUNITEA (WWW.COMMUNITEA.COM)

Literary Journalism chair, Ian Brown, editors Charlotte Gill and Victor Dwyer and The Banff Centre’s Director of Literary Arts, Devyani Saltzman, discuss the relationship between writer and subject in nonfiction.

JULY SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 7 TUESDAY, JULY 7, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy musicians from the Strings and Winds Masterclass in downtown Banff.

Images (from top): Supaman, courtesy of the artist; The Art of Time Ensemble, photo by Don Lee; Charlotte Gill, courtesy of the artist.

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JULY DANCE MASTERS 9 – 11 THURSDAY, JULY 9, 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

An evening of ballet from the Professional Dance program, featuring two new choreographic works – Orpheus in White, Eurydice in Black by Robert Binet, a co-commission with The National Ballet of Canada and a new work from Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award winner Gabrielle Lamb, commissioned in partnership with Ballet Kelowna.

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JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 10 EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 10, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The Dover Quartet have dazzled audiences around the world since they swept all prizes at the 2013 Banff International String Quartet Competition. We are delighted to welcome them back with faculty Andres Diaz in Schubert’s Cello Quintet, D. 956.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 11 EVENING SATURDAY, JULY 11, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 8 EVENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 15 for details.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 9 EVENING THURSDAY, JULY 9, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The best emerging Canadian and international classical musicians from the Strings and Winds Masterclass play alongside special guest faculty members.

An evening featuring oboist Alex Klein in Bach’s Concerto for Oboe and Violin, and violist Miguel da Silva in Brahms’s String Quintet, Op. 111.

JULY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM 11 AND BOOK FESTIVAL SUMMER SCREENING SATURDAY, JULY 11, 7:30 P.M. MAX BELL AUDITORIUM $12 | SENIOR/STUDENT $10 | CHILD $6 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Featuring films from the 2015 Radical Reels Tour! All My Own Stunts, Desert Ice, DREAM, Into the Ditch, Little Red Bus (Petit Bus Rouge), UNDEAD, The Unrideables: Alaska Range and Valley Uprising – The Stonemasters.

Main image: Dance Masters, photo by Don Lee. Images (from top): Piano Masterclass participant, photo by Meghan Krauss; Dover Quartet, photo by Lisa-Marie Mazzucco

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JULY JULY MUSIC AT THE MUSEUM 12 SUNDAY, JULY 12, 4 P.M. WHYTE MUSEUM, 111 BEAR STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy chamber music in the cool confines of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.

JULY VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 14 HEATHER MORISON TUESDAY, JULY 14, 4 P.M. JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, 204 FREE

Heather Morison is one half of an artist duo from the UK who engages with materials, histories, processes and sites in the public realm. Alongside Ivan Morison, Heather represented Wales at the 52nd Venice Biennale and is co-lead faculty of the public art based residency Blueprint for Happiness.

JULY SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 14 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy music from the Strings and Winds Masterclass in downtown Banff.

JULY LONGFORM 14 JOURNALISM IN A DIGITAL AGE TUESDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 15 for details.

JULY MARK MORRIS IN 15 CONVERSATION WITH JOHN ROCKWELL WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE $15 | SENIOR/STUDENT $13 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Celebrated American choreographer and dancer Mark Morris joins former New York Times critic John Rockwell for a conversation on music, dance and the arts.

Images (from top): Mark Morris, courtesy Mark Morris Dance Group; Drawn to Nature, courtesy Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives; Matthew McKinnon, photo by Dave Gillespie; John Luther Adams, photo by Don Lee.

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JULY BETROFFENHEIT 16, 17 ELECTRIC COMPANY THEATRE AND KIDD PIVOT WORK IN PROGRESS THURSDAY, JULY 16, 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 7:30 P.M. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE $15 | SENIOR/STUDENT $13 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 9 for details.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 16 EVENING THURSDAY, JULY 16, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

We are thrilled to welcome back the Pulitzer Award winning composer John Luther Adams, whose music is rooted in the natural world. Join us for a celebratory evening of his work. “One of the most original musical thinkers of the new century.” – Alex Ross, The New Yorker John Luther Adams will present his talk Music in the Anthropocene on Tuesday July 14. Please visit the website for details.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 17 EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 17, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 9 for details.

JULY CRUSH 17, 18 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 9 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 9 P.M. DOORS 8:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 9 for details.

JULY DRAWN TO NATURE 18 WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP SATURDAY, JULY 18, 10 A.M. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, 311 CAVE AVE FREE

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JULY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM 18 AND BOOK FESTIVAL SUMMER SCREENING

JULY VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 22 GUY MADDIN

SATURDAY, JULY 18, 7:30 P.M. MAX BELL AUDITORIUM $12 | SENIOR/STUDENT $10 | CHILD $6 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

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JULY GEOFF DYER 21 TUESDAY, JULY 21, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE $15 | SENIOR/STUDENT $13 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

UK author Geoff Dyer (Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi, Zona) makes his Banff Centre debut as part of the Centre’s Literary Journalism program. Dyer’s most recent book Another Great Day at Sea chronicles his experiences embedded on the warship USS George H.W. Bush. His genredefying work spans fiction, nonfiction and criticism. Moderated by Ian Brown.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE FREE

Guy Maddin is a Canadian filmmaker, internationally renowned as a director, author, cinematographer and screen-writer. His work is included in the current exhibition at Walter Phillips Gallery, Séance Fiction.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 23 EVENING THURSDAY, JULY 23, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

The best emerging Canadian and international Brass musicians play alongside special guest faculty members.

Main image: Laila Biali, courtesy the artist; Images (from top): Geoff Dyer, photo by Marzena Pogorzaly; Guy Maddin, photo by dualityphoto.com.

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JULY LAILA BIALI TRIO 23 THURSDAY, JULY 23, 9 P.M. DOORS 8:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX $20 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Award-winning Canadian Jazz pianist, vocalist and songwriter Laila Biali celebrates the release of her new album The Radiance Project. Recommended for ages 14 years and older.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 24 EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 24, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 11 for details.

JULY A LITTLE TOO COZY 24 – 26 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 7:30 P.M SUNDAY, JULY 26, 7:30 P.M. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE SEATING ON THE STAGE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 11 for details.

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JULY ROYAL WOOD 26 SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1 P.M. GATES 12 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

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JULY VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 28 MAX ANDREWS + MARIANA CÁNEPA LUNA TUESDAY, JULY 28, 4 P.M. JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, 204 FREE

Max Andrews and Mariana Cánepa Luna are cofounders of the curatorial office Latitudes, located in Barcelona. They work internationally within the field of contemporary art with a focus on ecology, site, process and context.

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JULY SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 28 TUESDAY, JULY 28, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy music from the Brass program in downtown Banff.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 29 EVENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 15 for details.

JULY LITERARY JOURNALISM 30 READINGS THURSDAY, JULY 30, 7:30 P.M. KINNEAR CENTRE, 103 PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Participants in The Banff Centre’s Literary Journalism program read from the work they’ve been developing during the four week residency.

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 30 EVENING THURSDAY, JULY 30, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Emerging Canadian and international pianists from the Piano Masterclass play alongside special guest faculty members.

JULY PINK BABY MONSTER 30 A LATE NIGHT CABARET THURSDAY, JULY 30, 10 P.M. DOORS 9:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX $20 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Trumpeters Mark Gould and Jens Lindemann, along with special guests, present an evening of cabaret, brass, conversation and comedy. Recommended for ages 14 and up.

JULY JAY INGRAM 31 SPHERES OF INFLUENCE: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES OF THE BRAIN FRIDAY, JULY 31, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE $15 | SENIOR/STUDENT $13 | CHILD $7.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Join former host of Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet, CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks and and current chair of The Banff Centre’s Science Communications program, Jay Ingram, as he explores the widespread belief that people are either ‘left-brained’ or ‘right-brained.’

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 31 EVENING FRIDAY, JULY 31, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Join Jens Lindemann and other brass royalty for a chill-inducing evening of All-Star Brass.

Main image: Royal Wood, courtesy the artist. Images (from top) Piano Masterclass participant, photo by Meghan Krauss; Jay Ingram, courtesy the artist.

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JENS LINDEMANN AND THE ALL STAR BRASS SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Enjoy internationally renowned brass musicians including Jens Lindemann alongside participants from the Brass program. Trumpeter Jens Lindemann is hailed as one of the most celebrated soloists in his instrument’s history. In the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of 2 are admitted free without a ticket.

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$199 Package includes two tickets to a show of your choice, one night’s accommodation and breakfast for two. To book, call: 1.800.884.7574 or 1.403.762.6308 Valid July 31 and August 1.

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AUG MUSIC AT THE MUSEUM 2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 4 P.M. WHYTE MUSEUM, 111 BEAR STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy chamber music in the cool confines of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.

AUG VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: 4 IVAN MORISON TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 4 P.M. JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, 204 FREE

Ivan Morison is one half of an artist duo from the UK who engages with materials, histories, processes and sites in the public realm. Alongside Heather Morison, Ivan represented Wales at the 52nd Venice Biennale and is co-lead faculty of the public art based residency Blueprint for Happiness.

AUG SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET DONATION AT THE DOOR

Enjoy music from the Piano Masterclass in downtown Banff.

AUG FROM THE OKA CRISIS TO 5 THE SYDNEY OLYMPICS: WANEEK HORN-MILLER

AUG MUSIC FOR A SUMMER 6 EVENING THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Emerging Canadian and international pianists from the Piano Masterclass play alongside special guest faculty members.

AUG JAZZ CLUB 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 9:30 P.M. DOORS 9 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 13 for details.

ON SALE BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM AND BOOK FESTIVAL 2015 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 12 P.M.

Mark your calendars for the 40th annual Festival from October 31 – November 8, 2015. Presenting Partners:

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 7:30PM ELDER TOM CRANE BEAR ROOM, MAX BELL BUILDING FREE

Hear Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller (Mohawk, Quebec) speak about her involvement in the Oka Crisis as a 14-year old girl and her path to becoming co-captain of the inaugural Women’s Water Polo Team at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

Main image: Jens Lindemann, courtesy the artist. Diamond: Waneek Horn-Miller, courtesy the artist.

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AUGUST AUG SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ 8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 6:30 P.M.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Emerging Canadian and international pianists from the Piano Masterclass play alongside special guest faculty members.

See page 12 and 13 for details.

AUG JAZZ CLUB 7 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 9:30 P.M. DOORS 9 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX PAY WHAT YOU CAN

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AUG DRAWN TO NATURE 8 WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 10 A.M. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE FREE

Take part in a watercolour workshop at the Cave and Basin. Participants of all ages and levels of experiences are invited. Registration required by email: walter_phillips_gallery@banffcentre.ca.

AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ 8 AT MACLAB SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 11 P.M. (APPROX.) MACLAB BISTRO FREE

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AUG JAZZ CLUB 11 – 14 TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 8 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 8 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 8 P.M. DOORS 7:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX PAY WHAT YOU CAN

See page 12 and 13 for details.

Images (from top): From the film Arctic Swell – Surfing the Ends of the Earth, image by Chris Burkard; Miles Okazaki, courtesy the artist; From the film DamNation, image by Ben Knight.

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AUG ADVENTURE UNDER THE 14 STARS – FILM SCREENING FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 9:30 P.M. GATES 8:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $12 | SENIOR/STUDENT $10 | CHILD $6 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

An outdoor screening of films from the 2014 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival featuring DamNation and Arctic Swell – Surfing the Ends of the Earth. Bring a blanket. In the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of 2 are admitted free without a ticket.

AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ AT MACLAB 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 11 P.M. (APPROX.) MACLAB BISTRO | FREE

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AUG SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ 15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

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AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ AT MACLAB 15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 11 P.M. (APPROX.) MACLAB BISTRO FREE

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AUG JAZZ CLUB 18 – 21 TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 8 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 8 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 8 P.M. DOORS 7:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX PAY WHAT YOU CAN

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AUG VISUAL ART OPEN STUDIOS 19 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 3 P.M. – 6 P.M. GLYDE HALL/JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING, STUDIOS FREE

Artists from the Visual + Digital Art programs Blueprint for Happiness and Banff Artists in Residence invite you into their studios to see the work they have made during their residency at The Banff Centre.

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AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ AT MACLAB 21 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 11 P.M. (APPROX.) MACLAB BISTRO FREE

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AUG SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ 22 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 7:30 P.M. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

See page 12 and 13 for details.

AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ AT MACLAB 22 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 11 P.M. (APPROX.) MACLAB BISTRO FREE

See page 12 and 13 for details.

LISTINGS

AUGUST AUG BACKBONE 27 – 29 WORLD PREMIERE THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 7:30 P.M.

MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 | CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

Backbone is a cutting-edge contemporary dance performance inspired by the ‘backbone’ of the Americas, a continuous sequence of mountain ranges spanning North, Central and South America as well as Antarctica. This event also includes a short new work performed by professional dancers in the Indigenous Dance Residency.

Backbone is co-produced by The Banff Centre and Red Sky Performance. Original commission by The Banff Centre.

Indigenous Arts is generously supported by:

Image: Backbone, photo by Don Lee.

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THE FINE PRINT Performances and artists are subject to change without notice. Tickets are non-refundable. Where permitted, Banff Centre tickets may be exchanged within the same series up to 24 hours prior to the performance; fees may apply. Regardless of age, all audience members must have a ticket. We strongly advise that infants younger than one not attend performances for the enjoyment of the rest of the audience, and we generally recommend that audience members be four years of age or older in order for everyone to fully enjoy the performance. Events in The Club are recommended for ages 14 and over. For events in the Shaw Amphitheatre, children under the age of two are admitted free without a ticket. Please contact the Box Office for specific age and seating recommendations. Any person who is disruptive during a performance may be asked to leave – refunds will not be made upon this, nor upon the basis of content.

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