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SUMMARY:Alex Cuba - Rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE TBA \nTDAC’s 6 Beats Apart Series presents \nAlex Cuba – Solo Performance \nTuesday February 9th. Two shows 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm. Each show 70 minutes. \nTickets $25 – Only 50 tickets per performance \nAlex Cuba’s music incorporates his roots in a unique amalgam of styles\, bringing together melodies\, pop-soul hooks and rock chords in songs that may seem to bear little resemblance to traditional Cuban form. Though raised in Artemisa\, an hour outside Havana\, Alex Cuba’s artistry is as far-flung as the place he has settled and lived for over fifteen years: Smithers\, BC. Alex incorporates subtle jazz influences\, gained from his early years as a bass player in Cuba\, and tasteful\, sophisticated chords and lyrics expressing his poetry in an undeniably Cuban way. \nHaving collaborated with artists ranging from Jason Mraz to Ron Sexsmith and Nelly Furtado\, Alex has over 20 awards and nominations to his name\, including 4 Latin Grammys and two Junos Awards\, and three Grammy nominations. Building on the 2017 Grammy nominated release “Lo Unico Constante” his latest album “Sublime” features six duets with Latin singers and songwriters\, including emerging star Silvana Estrada and Cuban legend Omara Portuondo. Playing every instrument\, including acoustic guitar\, upright bass and percussion\, Alex embraces genres like trova\, bolero\, son\, guajira and combines them with jazz and pop. \n“He’s like Marvin Gaye singing soul to a new generation” – Boston Globe \n“A master at conveying emotions through songs.” -Vancouver Sun \nTickets may be purchased online 24/7 or by calling the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm. Only individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together. Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line or call us at the box office 250-368-9669. \nFor the safety and comfort of our staff\, performers and audience members\, all attendees must abide by our COVID protocols: \nMaximum of fifty people per show.\nOnly individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.\nPhysically distanced seatings between ‘bubbles’. All shows are General Admission so that we can better manage physical distancing.\nAll patrons must wear masks once inside our building and throughout the performance.\nOnce seated\, you must stay seated until the end of the performance. We will not have an intermission or concession/bar services. \nPhysical tickets will NOT be issued for our 6 Beats Apart performances. We will check your name against a guest list at the door. Ensure that you have received email confirmation of your ticket purchase before attending. Contact the box office if you did not receive a confirmation. On-line ticket sales end 3 hours before show time. \nNot feeling well? Please stay home! We’ll give you a full refund. \nMore info about our COVID19 Protocols & Adaptations? Visit trail-arts.com. \nOur 6 Beats Apart Series is sponsored by Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Century 21\, McEwan Law\, Trail Beer Refinery and Teck Metals Ltd. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Canadian Heritage\, and the Vancouver Foundation.
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CATEGORIES:6 BEATS APART 2020
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SUMMARY:Alex Cuba - Rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE TBA \nTDAC’s 6 Beats Apart Series presents \nAlex Cuba – Solo Performance \nTuesday February 9th. Two shows 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm. Each show 70 minutes. \nTickets $25 – Only 50 tickets per performance \nAlex Cuba’s music incorporates his roots in a unique amalgam of styles\, bringing together melodies\, pop-soul hooks and rock chords in songs that may seem to bear little resemblance to traditional Cuban form. Though raised in Artemisa\, an hour outside Havana\, Alex Cuba’s artistry is as far-flung as the place he has settled and lived for over fifteen years: Smithers\, BC. Alex incorporates subtle jazz influences\, gained from his early years as a bass player in Cuba\, and tasteful\, sophisticated chords and lyrics expressing his poetry in an undeniably Cuban way. \nHaving collaborated with artists ranging from Jason Mraz to Ron Sexsmith and Nelly Furtado\, Alex has over 20 awards and nominations to his name\, including 4 Latin Grammys and two Junos Awards\, and three Grammy nominations. Building on the 2017 Grammy nominated release “Lo Unico Constante” his latest album “Sublime” features six duets with Latin singers and songwriters\, including emerging star Silvana Estrada and Cuban legend Omara Portuondo. Playing every instrument\, including acoustic guitar\, upright bass and percussion\, Alex embraces genres like trova\, bolero\, son\, guajira and combines them with jazz and pop. \n“He’s like Marvin Gaye singing soul to a new generation” – Boston Globe \n“A master at conveying emotions through songs.” -Vancouver Sun \nTickets may be purchased online 24/7 or by calling the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm. Only individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together. Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line or call us at the box office 250-368-9669. \nFor the safety and comfort of our staff\, performers and audience members\, all attendees must abide by our COVID protocols: \nMaximum of fifty people per show.\nOnly individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.\nPhysically distanced seatings between ‘bubbles’. All shows are General Admission so that we can better manage physical distancing.\nAll patrons must wear masks once inside our building and throughout the performance.\nOnce seated\, you must stay seated until the end of the performance. We will not have an intermission or concession/bar services. \nPhysical tickets will NOT be issued for our 6 Beats Apart performances. We will check your name against a guest list at the door. Ensure that you have received email confirmation of your ticket purchase before attending. Contact the box office if you did not receive a confirmation. On-line ticket sales end 3 hours before show time. \nNot feeling well? Please stay home! We’ll give you a full refund. \nMore info about our COVID19 Protocols & Adaptations? Visit trail-arts.com. \nOur 6 Beats Apart Series is sponsored by Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Century 21\, McEwan Law\, Trail Beer Refinery and Teck Metals Ltd. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Canadian Heritage\, and the Vancouver Foundation.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/alex-cuba/
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SUMMARY:Fractal Jazz - Live Stream
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s 6 Beats Apart Series presents \nFractal Jazz – Streaming LIVE from The Bailey Theatre \nFractal Jazz Performance moved to Live Stream –\nSaturday Feb 27th at 7:30 pm \nPick-Your-Price!  You can chose to pay any amount between $0 and $50.00 for your virtual tickets.  Only one ticket is needed per screen so everyone in your household can watch the show on one virtual ticket. \nWe are not able to present Fractal Jazz with an in-person audience on Feb 27th as originally planned.  Instead\, we will be LIVE STREAMING the Fractal Jazz performance directly from The Bailey Theatre and into the comfort of your homes!  Same night & time with Pick-Your-Price tickets! If you have tickets for the original in-person show\,  please contact our box office for a refund or to convert your tickets.  \nAbout Fractal Jazz \nFractal Jazz is a newly formed Kootenay-based instrumental jazz group playing standards\, ballads\, cookin’ bebop tunes and original compositions.  With influences spanning multiple jazz styles\, Daralyn Fox (trumpet/flugelhorn)\, Mike Rud (guitar)\, Rob Fahie (bass) and Steven Parish (drums) bring raw creativity\, interplay and contemplative synergy guaranteeing a unique musical experience with every performance. \nThe group will be playing selections of music by artists they love including Charlie Parker\, Lee Morgan\, Clifford Brown\, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. \nPerformer bios \nDaralyn Fox is a trumpet player and composer/arranger based out of Rossland\, BC\, fundamentally shaped by experiences at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in Moscow\, Idaho during her early years as a musician.  It was during this time\, legendary trumpet voices such as Arturo Sandoval\, Freddie Hubbard\, and Clark Terry left a significant impression.  She loves high octane big band lead playing and can also be found in smaller groups creating music in the grand tradition of hard and post-bop masters like Clifford Brown\, Charlie Parker and Lee Morgan. Daralyn has studied music performance at MacEwan University in Edmonton AB and St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish NS with a focus on jazz.  She has also studied with the likes of William (Bill) Dimmer\, Dominic Spera\, and Jon Faddis. In her time as a performing artist\, she has had the pleasure of playing with the incomparable Tommy Banks\, Bobby Cairns and Dominic Spera. \nMike Rud is a Juno award-winning jazz guitarist and songwriter. As an instrumentalist\, Mike has played alongside some of the greatest jazz musicians of the era like Peter Bernstein\, Kenny Wheeler\, Herb Ellis and Joey DeFrancesco. As a songwriter and arranger\, Mike won the 2014 Juno Award for his album Notes on Montreal\, a critically acclaimed musical portrait of the city. It was inspired by the great literature set in Montreal (Michel Tremblay\, Gabrielle Roy etc.) and sung by Sienna Dahlen. Mike’s subsequent 2015 solo release\, Miniatures\, delighted audiences across Canada\, creating the effect of a small group with only his voice and his guitar. Rud has a master’s degree from McGill and studied privately in New York City with one of the fathers of modern jazz guitar\, Jim Hall. In 2007 Mike spent a year studying how the brain processes music\, in the laboratory of Dr. Daniel Levitin (author of New York Times bestseller This is Your Brain on Music). Mike has taught at McGill\, Western Washington and Carleton universities\, and speaks frequently at other music schools. He is also a music instructor at Selkirk College in Nelson\, BC. \nRob Fahie attended McGill University\, completing his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance.  He then received a full scholarship to the University of Colorado to study a dual-concentration Master of Music degree (jazz and classical).  During his career\, he has performed at prestigious jazz clubs and premiere concert halls throughout the world including The Blue Note and Carnegie Hall. In 2013\, Rob moved to Nelson and has succeeded in making a name for himself on the region’s vibrant music scene. \nSteven Parish earned his BA in Audio Engineering from the Berklee College of Music. In addition to studying Drum Set at Berklee\, he also studied jazz drum set privately with Frankie Dunlop (Thelonious Monk\, Lionel Hampton)\, Latin rhythms with Frank Malabe and attended master classes presented by the great Buddy Rich. Mentored by the legendary Les Paul at age 17\, Steven’s also played\, engineered and/or programmed tracks for Rock ‘n’ Roll legend Cub Koda\, Ian Hunter\, Joe Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult and Rap artist Stezo-E. He has played Jazz with Anthony Braxton and Pat LaBarbara\, as well as performance art with the groundbreaking Fluxus. He has performed with Selkirk’s long list of visiting artists including Robben Ford\, John Handy\, Jimmy Haslip\, Max Bennett\, Bob Mintzer\, Frank Gambale\, Mike Stern\, Pat Mastellotto and Oz Noy\, among others.  Steven Parish started the Music Program at Selkirk College with Darcy Hepner\, Jeff Link and Paul Landsberg in 1989. \nTickets may be purchased online 24/7 or  by calling the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm.  Streaming ticket sales end 10 minutes after show start time. \nOur Six Beats Apart Series is sponsored by Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Century 21\, McEwan Law\, Trail Beer Refinery and Teck Metals Ltd. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Canadian Heritage\, and the Vancouver Foundation.
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SUMMARY:Fractal Jazz - Live Show with audience Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s 6 Beats Apart Series presents \nFractal Jazz \nReschedule Date Saturday Feb 27th at 7:30 pm \nTickets $25 – On Sale on Tuesday Dec 8th at 12 noon – 50 tickets only \nThe January 16th show has been postponed until Saturday February 27th in accordance with the January 7\, 2021 Provincial Health Order. All tickets purchases for the Jan 16th show will automatically be honoured for the Feb 27th show. If you are unable to attend on Feb 27th\, please contact us by Jan 29th to arrange for a refund at info@trail-arts.com or 250-368-9669. No refunds will be made after January 29th. \nFractal Jazz is a newly formed Kootenay-based instrumental jazz group playing standards\, ballads\, cookin’ bebop tunes and original compositions. With influences spanning multiple jazz styles\, Daralyn Fox (trumpet/flugelhorn)\, Mike Rud (guitar)\, Rob Fahie (bass) and Steven Parish (drums) bring raw creativity\, interplay and contemplative synergy guaranteeing a unique musical experience with every performance. \nThe group will be playing selections of music by artists they love including Charlie Parker\, Lee Morgan\, Clifford Brown\, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. \nDon’t miss out. Only 50 seats per performance!!! Face masks required. \nPerformer bios \nDaralyn Fox is a trumpet player and composer/arranger based out of Rossland\, BC\, fundamentally shaped by experiences at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in Moscow\, Idaho during her early years as a musician. It was during this time\, legendary trumpet voices such as Arturo Sandoval\, Freddie Hubbard\, and Clark Terry left a significant impression. She loves high octane big band lead playing and can also be found in smaller groups creating music in the grand tradition of hard and post-bop masters like Clifford Brown\, Charlie Parker and Lee Morgan. Daralyn has studied music performance at MacEwan University in Edmonton AB and St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish NS with a focus on jazz. She has also studied with the likes of William (Bill) Dimmer\, Dominic Spera\, and Jon Faddis. In her time as a performing artist\, she has had the pleasure of playing with the incomparable Tommy Banks\, Bobby Cairns and Dominic Spera. \nMike Rud is a Juno award-winning jazz guitarist and songwriter. As an instrumentalist\, Mike has played alongside some of the greatest jazz musicians of the era like Peter Bernstein\, Kenny Wheeler\, Herb Ellis and Joey DeFrancesco. As a songwriter and arranger\, Mike won the 2014 Juno Award for his album Notes on Montreal\, a critically acclaimed musical portrait of the city. It was inspired by the great literature set in Montreal (Michel Tremblay\, Gabrielle Roy etc.) and sung by Sienna Dahlen. Mike’s subsequent 2015 solo release\, Miniatures\, delighted audiences across Canada\, creating the effect of a small group with only his voice and his guitar. Rud has a master’s degree from McGill and studied privately in New York City with one of the fathers of modern jazz guitar\, Jim Hall. In 2007 Mike spent a year studying how the brain processes music\, in the laboratory of Dr. Daniel Levitin (author of New York Times bestseller This is Your Brain on Music). Mike has taught at McGill\, Western Washington and Carleton universities\, and speaks frequently at other music schools. He is also a music instructor at Selkirk College in Nelson\, BC. \nRob Fahie attended McGill University\, completing his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance. He then received a full scholarship to the University of Colorado to study a dual-concentration Master of Music degree (jazz and classical). During his career\, he has performed at prestigious jazz clubs and premiere concert halls throughout the world including The Blue Note and Carnegie Hall. In 2013\, Rob moved to Nelson and has succeeded in making a name for himself on the region’s vibrant music scene. \nSteven Parish earned his BA in Audio Engineering from the Berklee College of Music. In addition to studying Drum Set at Berklee\, he also studied jazz drum set privately with Frankie Dunlop (Thelonious Monk\, Lionel Hampton)\, Latin rhythms with Frank Malabe and attended master classes presented by the great Buddy Rich. Mentored by the legendary Les Paul at age 17\, Steven’s also played\, engineered and/or programmed tracks for Rock ‘n’ Roll legend Cub Koda\, Ian Hunter\, Joe Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult and Rap artist Stezo-E. He has played Jazz with Anthony Braxton and Pat LaBarbara\, as well as performance art with the groundbreaking Fluxus. He has performed with Selkirk’s long list of visiting artists including Robben Ford\, John Handy\, Jimmy Haslip\, Max Bennett\, Bob Mintzer\, Frank Gambale\, Mike Stern\, Pat Mastellotto and Oz Noy\, among others. Steven Parish started the Music Program at Selkirk College with Darcy Hepner\, Jeff Link and Paul Landsberg in 1989. \nTickets may be purchased online 24/7 or by calling the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm. Only individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together. Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line or call us at the box office 250-368-9669. \nFor the safety and comfort of our staff\, performers and audience members\, all attendees must abide by our COVID protocols. \nSix Beats Apart – COVID Protocols: \nMaximum of fifty people per show.\nOnly individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.\nPhysically distanced seatings between ‘bubbles’. All shows are General Admission so that we can better manage physical distancing.\nAll patrons must wear a mask once inside our building and throughout the performance.\nOnce seated\, you must stay seated until the end of the performance. We will not have an intermission or concession/bar services. Our box office is closed to the public. \nPhysical tickets will NOT be issued for our Six Beats Apart performances. We will check your name against a guest list at the door. Ensure that you have received email confirmation of your ticket purchase before attending. Contact the box office if you did not receive a confirmation. \nOn-line ticket sales end 3 hours before show time. \nNot feeling well? Please stay home! We’ll give you a full refund. \nMore info about our COVID19 Protocols & Adaptations? Visit trail-arts.com. \nOur Six Beats Apart Series is sponsored by Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Century 21\, McEwan Law\, Trail Beer Refinery and Teck Metals Ltd. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Canadian Heritage\, and the Vancouver Foundation.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/fractal-jazz/
CATEGORIES:6 BEATS APART 2020,first
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