BC Scene

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

April 21 to May 3, 2009

Sandy Scofield / Fara Palmer

April 22, 2009, 7:30pm

National Arts Centre - Fourth Stage

53 Elgin Street, Ottawa

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music pass
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$12

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Box Office Hours of Operation:
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 to 21:00
Sundays and Holidays: when a performance is scheduled, the Box Office will open 2 hours prior to curtain until 15 minutes after the curtain time of the last performance.

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Two of B.C.’s top contemporary Aboriginal musicians share the stage at BC Scene. Sandy Scofield is a Métis (of Saulteaux and Cree descent) singer-songwriter who’s been described as a transforming trickster for her ability to move effortlessly between musical styles. From delicate pop to powerhouse blues and rock, Sandy’s music carries important messages for audiences of all cultures.

Fara Palmer is an equally eclectic performer, singing pop-based music that branches into soul, R&B, rock, roots and dance. With a Juno nomination and two Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards in 2008, Fara is a star on the rise.

About the Scene

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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