Kimberley Cranbrook entertainment guide

Kimberley Cranbrook entertainment guide

A fun-filled February

In the Gallery at Centre 64

Spellbound by Mimi Sahlstrom

February 26 – March 23 | Tuesday–Saturday | 1-5 pm | Centre 64 Gallery | by donation. Exhibition Opening Reception March 2 | 2-4 pm | Centre 64 Gallery.

Centre 64 has put out a call to young artists for an upcoming adjudicated Young Artists Exhibition from April 23 to May 18. Entry forms are available at Centre 64 or call 250-427-4919.

In the Gallery at Key City Theatre

Until March 2

The Art of April Lund and Carol Patton, Emerged and Emerging. View the art exhibition Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Gallery and during evening performances.

Have Camera Will Travel

Centre 64

• March 26 – Hiking the Chilkoot Trail by Lou Patterson

• April 23 – Scotland by Janice Strong

Fisher Peak Winter Ale concert series 2019

Brought to you by Key City Theatre and Fisher Peak performing Artists Society. Tickets $27.50 and $25.00 for members’ for the remaining 4 in the series. Showtimes at 7:30 p.m.

• March 27: The Slocan Ramblers (with opener: Connor Foote) • April 17: Holly Hyatt Band (with Pyper Standing)• May 14: The Lovebullies (with The Hurricanes)

Latin Dance Nights

Centre 64

A 30-minute introduction to Salsa and social dance to follow. Now every first and third Monday . 7 p.m. Drop in fee of $5 to $8. All skill levels, beginners welcome, singles and couples.

February 27 at 7:30 pm

Motus O Dance Theatre

Prisoner of Tehran Wednesday

Key City Theatre

Prisoner of Tehran is a spellbinding and unique collaboration between Marina Nemat and Motus O Dance Theatre. It is a moving synthesis of dance, theatre and story telling that deals with social justice on the theme of oppression and freedom. The show is a multi-disciplinary performance including video of Marina telling her story in her own words, based on her bestselling book of the same name. The presentation will be followed by a Q & A with the cast.

Friday, March 1

Public Lands Film Fest and Storytelling

Key City Theatre

Doors and pre-show event 6 pm. Films at 7:30 pm. Tickets $20 Adults | $10 Youth 17 and Under. A family-friendly night appropriate for all ages. Presented by BC’s Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Come out for a family friendly evening to support your local backcountry fish and wildlife group. From amateur to professional, conservation to hunting and fishing, funny to serious, successful and sometimes not, these are all adventures on public land, in the backcountry. This film collection is inspiration not only to get out but to help understand and appreciate what we have, need to protect, and not take for granted; our public lands.

Following the films, enjoy an intriguing presentation by BC BHA’s chairman Bill Hanlon on the finding of Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi, the Canadian Ice-Man, during a sheep hunt near the BC-Yukon border. Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi represents the oldest well-preserved human remains in North America.

Saturday, March 2

Luke McMaster: Icons of Soul

Key City Theatre.

A collaboration between McMaster and two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame songwriters.

McMaster is best known for “Good Morning, Beautiful,” his 2013 Top 3 Billboard AC smash hit with new age pianist, Jim Brickman and his impressive Canadian gold album run as a duo with Rob James in McMaster & James, (“Thank You,” “Love Wins Everytime,”) with media often referring to them as the “Canadian Hall & Oates.”

Tickets are available at the Key City Theatre Box Office 250-426-7006 and Online at www.keycitytheatre.com

March 3

The Wardens

Centre 64

The Banff Park Wardens’ mountain music, blending folk, roots and western styles. 7:30 p.m. $24 member, $26 non member. At the door $28.

Rockies Film Series in March

• Thursday, March 7, 6:30 pm — The Grizzlies with a short Q & A with Russ Sheppard to follow.

The Grizzlies is an inspiring true story based on a group of Inuit students in the small Artic town of Kugluktuk.

• Thursday, March 7th, 9 pm — The Woman Who Loves Giraffes.

• Before Jane Goodall: The Canadian Woman Who Loved Giraffes Anne Innis Dagg’s research was ground breaking. So was her fight for equality for women scientists.

• Friday, March 8, 6:30 pm — Sir

A prosperous young Indian man falls in love with his servant, a widow with the dream of becoming a tailor.

Friday, March 8, 8:30 pm — Music From The Big House

Rita Chiarelli, Canada’s Queen of the Blues, takes a pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Blues … Angola Prison. Rita’s trip turns into a historic jailhouse performance. Playing with inmates serving life sentences.

• Saturday, March 9, 1 pm — Anthropocene

A cinematic meditation on humanity’s massive reengineering of the planet, Anthropocene is a four years in the making feature documentary film from the multiple-award winning team of Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky.

• Saturday, March 9, 3 pm — If Beale Street Could Talk

Set in early-1970s Harlem, If Beale Street Could Talk is a timeless and moving love story of both a couple’s unbreakable bond and the African-American family’s empowering embrace, as told through the eyes of 19-year-old Tish Rivers (screen newcomer KiKi Layne).

• Saturday, March 9, 6:30-7:15 — Wine and Cheese

• Saturday, March 9, 7:30 pm — The Wife

The Wife relies on the strength of Glenn Close’s performance to drive home the power of its story — and she proves thoroughly, grippingly up to the task.

Saturday, March 9

Locals Coffee House

The next Locals Coffee House at Studio Stage Door in Cranbrook is set for Saturday, March 9, 7:30 pm

Tickets are available at Huckleberry Books.

Featurin Little Jazz Orchestra, Tom Bungay, Darcy Russell, Dave Prinn, Dylan Bohmer, Connor Foote, Sarah Turk & Band, Heather Gemmell

March 16

Writing workshop

Centre 64

Join Terry Anne Wilson for ‘The Joy of Writing: Finding your Authentic Self’. March 16 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admissiong by donation (minimum $25). Register at Centre 64 250-427-4919 or info@kimberleyarts.com

Live@Studio64

Spring Concert Series

• March 23: Lizzy Hoyt, Celtic Quartet

• April 19: Rotary Park, Blue Grass Quintet, 8 p.m.

Studio 64 SEries pass (three concerts) $66 to $72. Individual tickets $24 – $28.Tickets available at Centre 64: 250-427-4919 or info@kimberleyarts.com

April 12

Women 4 Women

Studio 64

The Kimberley Arts Council looking for people to join the committee and help with the planning and marketing of the event, and they always need help before (set-up), during, and after (take-down) the event. Please contact Christine Besold at 250-427-4919.

Friday, April 26

Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Rumours Tribute Show Key City Theatre

VaughnCo Entertainment is proud to present Rumours The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac tribute show based in Los Angeles, California. The group recreates the legendary band in its youthful heyday from 1975-1979. Tickets keycithytheatre.com

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