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SUMMARY:My Small Land
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA presents My Small Land at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail on Monday\, March 27th at 4 pm. \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \n“My Small Land” is a coming-of-age story that explores the tragic realities of refugees in a sensitive film about the balancing act of a young refugee who is caught between two worlds and searching for a sense of belonging. \nFor Sarya (17)\, a Kurdish refugee from Turkey who as settled in Japan\, life seems to be looking up. Her grades at school are enough to pursue college\, she’s surrounded with good friends and her relationship with Sota is becoming special despite her conflicted feelings about her obligations to her family. However\, her life is turned upside down when her family’s refugee status is turned down. When her father is taken into custody for illegal employment\, Sarya\, whose mother is dead\,is forced to be responsible for her younger siblings as well as herself. \nSubtitles \nDirector: Emma Kawawada / Cast: Lina Arashi\, Takashi Fujii\, Sei Hiraizumi / Country: France\, Japan / Length: 1hr 54 mins / Language: Japanese\, Turkish\, Kurdish / / Genre: Drama / Rating: TBA\n“…the strength of “My Small Land” lies in the observation of our social interactions. It has a timeless and universal power that is touching and leaves one at times quite desperate.” – Asian Movie Pulse \n“Ultimately\, My Small Land shows there isn’t just one answer to the questions of “where are you from?” or “where do you belong?” Kawawada confronts these realities and presents them in a delicate and intimate way\, inflected in a beautiful sadness that comes from uncertainty about the future.” – Cinema Escapist \n“My Small Land” builds in dramatic power. It offers no easy answers\, only the hard truth that\, for refugees like Sarya\, Japan’s much-trumpeted omotenashi (hospitality) becomes a bitter irony\, with the looming specter of deportation to a “homeland” of poverty or\, in the case of the stateless Kurds\, possible arrest\, torture and death.” – The Japan Times \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nTickets can be purchased through The Bailey Box Office at tickets.trail-arts.com or by calling or visiting our box office during regular box office hours Mon-Fri from 12-4 pm. No physical tickets are being issued for this show; Your name will be on our attendee list at the door. If the show is not sold out\, tickets will be available at the door\, cash only\, 30 minutes before show time. \nMonday Cinema is supported by the TIFF Film Circuit and sponsored by Wellington-Altus Private Wealth and MP Wealth Advisory. \nCOVID Protocols – Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate. At this time\, masks are recommended but not required. We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity. Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/my-small-land/
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SUMMARY:La Cafamore: Music of the Mendelssohns
DESCRIPTION:La Cafamore presents \nMusic of the Mendelssohns: String Quartets by Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn \nMonday March 27th at 7:30 pm at The Trail United Church – 1300 PIne Ave\, Trail \nTickets $20.  General Admission. Children 12 and under are free and do not need a ticket. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Masks are recommended but not mandatory.  \nPerforming as a string quartet\, La Cafamore presents Music of the Mendelssohns featuring two string quartets composed by the incredibly talented siblings Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn. La Cafamore is Carolyn Cameron (violin)\,  Kaito Takeda (viola)\, Natasha Hall (violin) and Maria Wang (cello).  \nCarolyn Cameron is a founding member of La Cafamore and has  performed and managed the group for over 10 years. She received her musical  training on piano & violin in Saskatoon and has used her knowledge as a  performer\, teacher\, adjudicator and composer. She has been a member of the National Youth Orchestra\, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra\, the Regina  Symphony and the Symphony of the Kootenays. Carolyn lives in Rossland.   \nMaria Wang – Born in Taipei\, Taiwan\, Maria began her musical  training on the piano and later on the cello at age 13. After pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree at West Virginia University\, Maria moved to  Victoria with her family and completed a Master of Music degree in Cello Performance at the University of Victoria in 2014\, studying under the tutelage of Pamela Highbaugh-Aloni\, the cellist of the renown Lafayette String  Quartet. Since then\, Maria has been actively teaching at local music programs\, including Sooke Music Academy Orchestra\, Windstar Music  Academy\, and Sooke Harmony Project. She also enjoys teaching privately on the cello and beginner piano in Victoria. \nKaito Takeda – Based in Victoria\, B.C.\, multi-instrumentalist Kaito Takeda brings his passion for music to many stages. Crossing musical genres\, Kai has performed with various ensembles including the Victoria Symphony as well as arranging and performing with his band\, Auburn Blind\, and string quartet\, Breakwater Quartet. He has recently found a passion in copyist work as well as enjoying the challenges that come with the precision necessary to work as a session musician for film scores and albums. \nNatasha Hall – Prior to her recent move back to her hometown of Nelson BC\, Natasha spent the last decade based in London UK and is a member of the English Chamber Orchestra. She has performed regularly with the BBC Symphony Orchestra\, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\, Royal Northern Sinfonia\, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and the Aurora Orchestra. Natasha has received numerous awards for her violin performances and is a winner of the Calgary Concerto and Morningside Music Bridge Chamber Music Competitions. \nTwo sets with a 15min intermission. Doors open 30 minutes before show time. Tickets can be picked up at the door on show night. Or at the Bailey Theatre Box Office during regular box office hours Mon-Friday 12 -4 pm. Ring the buzzer to the left of our Cedar Street entrance. Or call 250-368-9669.   Tickets purchased through the Bailey Box office can be picked up at the box office before the show\,  or at the Trail United Church door on show night. \nThis performance is made possible with support from Columbia Kootenay Cultural  Alliance\, Columbia Basin Trust and Trail Arts Council.   Thank you to our sponsor Dr. Ron Cameron.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/la-cafamore-music-of-the-mendelssohns/
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