BC Scene

The arts and culture of British Columbia come to Ottawa/Gatineau

April 21 to May 3, 2009

Events Scheduled for:

Saturday, April 25, 2009

1pm Celso Machado, Sal Ferreras and John Reischman - Community Concert

Celso Machado, Sal Ferreras and John Reischman - Community Concert

World / Music - Glebe Community Centre

1:30pm BIOBOXES

BIOBOXES

Theatre - Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre (GCTC)

2pm Assembly

Assembly

Theatre - National Arts Centre - Panorama Room

5:30pm BIOBOXES

BIOBOXES

Theatre - Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre (GCTC)

7:30pm Crystal Pite / Kidd Pivot

Crystal Pite / Kidd Pivot

Dance - National Arts Centre - Theatre

8pm John Geggie and Seamus Blake

John Geggie and Seamus Blake

Jazz / Music - National Arts Centre - Fourth Stage

8pm La vue d'en haut

La vue d'en haut

Theatre - La Nouvelle Scène

8pm Assembly

Assembly

Theatre - National Arts Centre - Panorama Room

8pm Sweatshop Union / DJ Timothy Wisdom

Sweatshop Union / DJ Timothy Wisdom

Pop and Rock / Music - babylon

8pm The Bills / T. Nile

The Bills / T. Nile

Folk & Blues / Music - Library and Archives Canada - Auditorium

8:30pm Hey Ocean! / Said the Whale

Hey Ocean! / Said the Whale

Pop and Rock / Music - Zaphod Beeblebrox

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Ongoing Gallery Events:
Paul Wong
SAW Video
Marianne Nicolson
Government Conference Centre
Canadian Museum of Civilization – B.C. Collection
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Lafrenière & Pai Gallery
Lafrenière & Pai Gallery
Pedal to the Meddle
National Arts Centre - Foyer
Spirit of Place
Rideau Hall
Nomads
National Gallery of Canada
A Little Distillery in Nowgong
City Hall Art Gallery
Scott McFarland: A Cultivated View
National Gallery of Canada
Marina Roy, Abbas Akhavan
AXENÉO7 / DAÏMÕN
Canada Council Art Bank - The Celebration of B.C. Art on the Mezzanine
National Arts Centre - Mezzanine
Blue like an Orange
The Ottawa Art Gallery
Beat Nation - Hip Hop as an Indigenous Culture
SAW Gallery
Dynamic Rhythm
The Ottawa Art Gallery
Transcontinental Divide
Gallery 101

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Imagine 600 artists from B.C. representing all disciplines, performing in the national spotlight on the stages of Ottawa/Gatineau: that's BC Scene, presented by the National Arts Centre, spring 2009.

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