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SUMMARY:Peter's Artist Talks
DESCRIPTION:Peter will talk about his recent works involving lenticular images and fermentation processes: ‘Borrowing heavily from The Sciences yet with little focus on making money\, Flemming’s projects are fabricated weird worlds where uninhibited systems of circulation-feedback loops\, leakages\, Overlapping cycles—teeter between stability and instability.’
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/peters-artist-talks/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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SUMMARY:Rita's Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Rita will talk about her recent works\, which incorporate audio\, electronics\, and mechanical performing objects\, focusing on the environmental impacts of resource extraction and demonstrating her desire to use sound to create a rhythmic voice of agency and empathy to articulate forces of resistance in the natural world.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/ritas-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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SUMMARY:Toni Onley Artist's Project
DESCRIPTION:The Toni Onley Artist Projects\, which focuses on the exploration and development of visual artists\, will have a maximum of 12 spaces available. This year’s mentors are Rita McKeough and Peter Flemming! \nSaturday\, July 6th – Sunday\, July 14th\, 2024 at Wells\, BC \nCOST\nThe program cost for 2024 is $605.00 + GST. This fee does not include accommodations\, transportation or evening meals. Scholarships and Bursaries to assist with the cost of tuition are available. \nPLEASE REACH OUT TO TOAP@IMARTS.COM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS \nAbout The Mentors \nRITA MCKEOUGH\nI am an installation and performance artist based in Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta. \nMy work incorporates audio\, electronics\, and mechanical performing objects. \nI consistently work from a feminist perspective\, and my recent work focuses on the environmental impacts of resource extraction and demonstrates my desire to use sound to create a rhythmic voice of agency and empathy to articulate forces of resistance in the natural world.). \nI have been fortunate to have my work included in Caught in the Act: An Anthology of Performance Art by Canadian Women (YYZ Books\, 2004) and Rita McKeough: Works (Emmedia\, Truck Gallery and MST performative art festival\, 2018). \nI feel very fortunate to have had the support and assistance of my community to produce my work and I offer my respect and love to everyone who has helped me. \nLearn more about Rita McKeough and artworks: https://www.ritamckeough.com \n  \nPETER FLEMMING\nHomebase : Val-Morin / Montréal \nProfessions (in order of time spent upon) : artist\, pedagogue\, technician\, writer\, curator \nActive since : ca. 1997 \ninterests / ways / means / keywords : – ad hoc architecture \n– intuitive physics \n– informal engineering \n– power mismanagement \n– solving unstructured problems \n– passive systems \n– electromagnetics \n– sun \n– rocks \n– intuition \n– garbage \n– saunas \n– thresholds \n– maple syrup making \n– arationality \n– fermentation \n– improvisation \nBorrowing heavily from The Sciences yet with little focus on making money\, Flemming’s projects are fabricated weird worlds where uninhibited systems of circulation—feedback loops\, leakages\, overlapping cycles—teeter between stability and instability. \nLearn more about Peter Flemming and artworks: https://peterflemming.net \n 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/toni-onley-artists-project-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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SUMMARY:Happy 10th Birthday to the Nest - a Community Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for July 5th and come celebrate our 10-year milestone at The Nest. \nJoin us for a special Community Potluck & BBQ where we’ll be sharing stories\, and celebrating 10 years past\, and 10 years to come. \nWe will also welcome our Toni Onley Artists Project artists. It’s a perfect opportunity to take a trip down memory lane\, cherish the present\, and set our sights on what’s to come. \nDo you have unforgettable experiences at The Nest that you’d like to share? We would love to hear your stories and memories. Feel free to leave your comments and let us know. \nMake a donation today and become an integral part of our ongoing story! https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/island-mountain-arts-society/ \nWe extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for being a part of this remarkable journey. Together\, we can ensure that The Nest continues to thrive as a dynamic hub for artists and our community for many more years to come! \n#Donation #Charity #CanadaHelps #GreatCanadianGivingChallenge #TheNest #ArtistInResidence #10Years #10Days #10Bucks #WellsBC
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/happy-10th-birthday-to-the-nest-a-community-potluck/
LOCATION:The Nest\, 4234 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food,Free,Wells
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SUMMARY:The Treeplanter's Ball
DESCRIPTION:The Treeplanter’s Ball is an opportunity to dance away the hard work of the day with the brilliant tunes of Saltwater Hank and The Dead Wrongs. As we are toasting to an initiative that will have benefits for folks of all ages living in Wells and the surrounding area\, this event will be for folks of all ages. \nThe Treeplanter’s Ball | The Wells Community Hall | June 15\, 2024 | 8PM | All Ages! \nTICKET PRICE: 1. Adult – $20.00 in advance\n2. Under 18 – $10.00\n3. Ages 10 and under are by donation\n4. Solid Roots Volunteer – Free\n5. $30.00 at the door \nGet tickets at https://islandmountainarts.tickit.ca/events/24722-the-treeplanter-s-ball
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/the-treeplanters-ball-2/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Education,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240612T160000
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SUMMARY:Contour Drawing with Zuzana Vasko
DESCRIPTION:June 12th | 4 – 6pm | Outside of the Nest \nAbout the workshop:\nContour drawing involves very careful\, sincere looking and creates a space for intimate connection with the subject you’re drawing. As such\, the experience of drawing in contours can be a way to better come to know the forms of life around us\, and to see and give attention to what might otherwise not be noticed. This workshop will take place outside\, where we will draw certain spots\, niches\, or specific plants that might draw you in. Because the focus is on process and careful looking rather than on the result\, it is accessible to all levels of drawing or experience. We will begin with blind contours – drawing without looking at the paper – and move onto sighted contours while continuing to look with detailed care and what you’ve decided to draw. \nAbout the artist:\nZuzana Vasko’s artwork inquires into how we might create meaningful\, intimate bonds with our local ecologies; it also explores commonalities we share with other species and the lore around how we relate to them. Her work often incorporates drawing\, stitching\, and natural materials. She teaches with the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University\, where she endeavours to bring ecological perspectives into all her courses.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/contour-drawing-with-zuzana-vasko/
LOCATION:The Nest\, 4234 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240531T190000
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SUMMARY:Paper Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Paper Making with MULCH Collective!\nFriday – May 31\, 2024 || 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM || fair weather = outside at the Nest\, foul weather in the Second Floor Studios (Wells-Barkerville School second floor). \nAre you swimming in a sea of documents? Is your wastepaper basket overflowing with balled up notes from your screenplay that just isn’t working? Do those junk mail flyers keep piling up before you get to use them? Join members of MULCH Collective down the rabbit hole of creating homemade paper from all that recycling\, scraps and plant materials laying around. Participants will learn the basics of paper making\, from building deckles to pulling sheets from the pulp. The workshop will also include an exploration into how local and invasive plant species can be used in the process of paper making.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/paper-making-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Free,Wells
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240530T200000
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CREATED:20240530T153022Z
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SUMMARY:MULCH MULCH MULCH - artist talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the gallery this Thursday for an Artist Talk on our new exhibition\, MULCH MULCH MULCH! Meet the artists\, discover their creative process\, and chat about their artworks.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/mulch-mulch-mulch-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240519T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240519T150000
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SUMMARY:artist talk | tea and talk with Rachel Rozanski (ARCHIVAL EARTH)
DESCRIPTION:About 50 percent of Canada is permafrost\, and it’s thawing almost a century earlier than predicted. It is the foundation for Arctic ecosystems and in the last ten years\, thawing and “permafrost slumps” have started to dramatically change the landscape. \nThis multimedia exhibit explores the concept of time on a geological scale through land change in Northern Canada\, with a specific focus on the ways permafrost and water are being altered in the Anthropocene. Investigating permafrost thaw from the direct effects of small-scale mining to the results of large-scale global climate change\, this project developed through creative practice and collaboration with scientists and Indigenous land-based researchers in the Yukon and Northwest Territories on Inuvialuit\, Gwich’in\, Dene\, and Trondek Hwetch’in traditional territories\, partially through summer and winter residencies at the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture. \nAbout the Artist: Rachel Rozanski is an interdisciplinary artist and PhD student whose creative research explores concepts of restoration and repair in environmental studies and disability studies. Through residency projects in the Yukon\, Northwest Territories\, Nunavut and Iceland\, she has collaborated with researchers and been inspired by scientific and land-based studies of permafrost degradation\, pollution and adaptations for the Anthropocene. Using drawing\, photography and video\, Rachel portrays the creative survival of people\, plants and animals in sick bodies and sick Lands\, creating documentary art that is accessible and experiential. Her work has been exhibited in galleries internationally and across Canada including PAVED arts\, Prefix Circuit Gallery\, Two Rivers Gallery\, the Canada Council for the Arts Ajagemo gallery\, and Artspace Gallery for CONTACT Photography Festival. \nRegistration is not necessary\, but we hope you will join us!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/artist-talk-tea-and-talk-with-rachel-rozanski-archival-earth/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Free,Wells
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240519T120000
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Meditative Drawing
DESCRIPTION:MEET AT ISLAND MOUNTAIN ARTS AT 10:00 AM \n$10.00 Materials fee\, or PWYC \nAbout the Workshop\nThis workshop is an opportunity to experience meditative drawing\, engaging with Donna Haraway’s concept of becoming-with. The plein air artist typically uses direct observation to draw or paint what they see. In this workshop\, we will observe but also explore all our senses of cognition to connect in kinship with our surroundings. Through a series of meditative drawing exercises\, participants will experience a deeper and fuller relationality of becoming-with the environment. Participants will also be introduced to the practice of nature journaling as a way to record their experiences. Ages 8+ with parent supervision. \nAbout the Artist \nTaline creating art plein air by the riverside \nTaline Kavoukian is a T’Karonto/Toronto-based multimedia artist who uses an ecofeminist lens in her portraiture\, figurative work and landscape painting. Her formal education includes an MA in Creativity and Intrinsic Motivation from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education\, and she recently graduated with a BFA from York University. Taline is an enthusiastic reader\, walker\, traveller\, and curious learner who believes that life is an adventure to be lived with love\, joy and in community.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/plein-air-meditative-drawing/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240518T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240518T210000
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SUMMARY:Wild Colour\, Ink Making with Annie Robinson
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nIn a workshop full of play and connection to place\, participants will work with wild colour sources to make ink. No art experience is required\, only curious minds. We will explore colour sources from food waste\, foraged botanicals\, and metals. Together\, we will discover the palette of Wells\, contemplate the storylines of specific colour sources\, and inspire a land-based approach to artmaking. \nThis workshop is all ages and will require an adult to be with younger participants as we will be working over a stove. \n“Color is a playground where science and magic meet.” -Jason Logan\, Toronto Ink Company \nAbout the Artist \nAnnie Robinson is a land-based painter and art therapist who makes her own materials out of foraged and natural color sources. Annie’s painting expresses landscape\, a sense of place\, and embodiment; she paints out on the land using ingredients from the surrounding place and her garden. This includes indigo dyeing and making inks and paints from wild pigments found in the earth\, botanicals\, and metals left from decaying industry. Annie’s personal art practice and practice in art therapy intertwine through the use of material\, connection to the land\, and her fellow artmakers in qathet\, BC\, the territory of the Tla’amin People.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wild-colour/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts Studios\, Mildred Ave\, Wells\, V0K 2R0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240518T203000
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SUMMARY:Stitching Geography and Memory with Shawn Grey
DESCRIPTION:About the workshop\nThis workshop explores creating cloth bags as collective storytelling. The workshop delves into\nthe movement of story through the application of stitching techniques. Participants will stitch\ncotton bags with decorative motifs interpreting experiences of geography and memory. \nInspired by Ursula Le Guin’s essay on the “Carrier Bag”\, the workshop replicates the invention and necessity of care offering a way for individuals to metaphorically hold one another together through story. Shawn will demonstrate and teach stitching techniques through the making of a small zippered cotton bag. Participants will receive a sewing kit with materials to stitch their own carrying bag. The stitching techniques can then be used by participants to appliqué or embroider basic motifs or images of one’s own expression onto the bag. The collective making of the bags opens space to consider how we carry information\, family history\, assumptions\, visions\, and how simple tools impact our lives in the moment and more broadly\, into the future as the skills are shared with one another and intergenerationally. \nAbout the Artist \nShawn Grey is a visual artist whose practice is rooted in connection and transformation. Combining elements of cloth\, video\, and narrative\, her work documents the everyday as a method to locate overlooked stories that carry and share collective knowledge. Her 2022 MFA thesis project\, “When Nobody Was Here\,” at York University\, documented the collaborative making of a 45-foot cloth banner that served to articulate the meaning of personal presence and relationship in relationship to self\, others\, and local histories. Shawn’s video montage\, “Occupied Acknowledgements\,” was screened at Toronto’s 2019 Nuit Blanche and her work is recognized by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council. Shawn is 3rd generation British/Hungarian descent\, born in Nanaimo\, British Columbia\, living and working in Toronto\, Ontario on territories covered by Treaty 13.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/stitching-geography/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts Studios\, Mildred Ave\, Wells\, V0K 2R0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240518T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240503T195754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T195754Z
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SUMMARY:Bioplastics with Lisa Christinzo
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nJoin artist Lisa Cristinzo for a hands-on workshop on creating bioplastics from renewable biomass sources. Learn about the methodologies and technical aspects of material creation while exploring the environmental benefits of using bioplastics and distancing ourselves further away from the fossil fuel industry. From material introduction to cooking up bioplastics\, this workshop offers a unique experience in sustainable art-making. Lisa Cristinzo will also give a brief presentation on her own search for sustainable art-making practices\, especially as an acrylic painter making work through a climate crisis. \nAbout the Artist\nLisa Cristinzo is a queer painter and installation artist\, and a first-generation Canadian settler living in T’karonto on Turtle Island. Cristinzo’s large-scale painting installations traverse natural history\, climate hazards\, materialism\, and magic. She holds a BFA from OCAD U and an MFA from York University\, where she received a graduate scholarship and SSHRC federal funding for her research into fire and climate change. Cristinzo’s writing and artwork about fire was recently published in Fire Season II by Liz Tooney-Wiese and Amory Abbott. Lisa was accepted into the Doris McCarthy Artist-in-Residence Program for 2023. Along with being an artist\, she has spent over a decade managing arts programs and community cultural hubs\, including Artscape Gibraltar Point\, an artist residency and event space on Mnisiing/Toronto Island.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/bioplastics/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts Studios\, Mildred Ave\, Wells\, V0K 2R0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240517T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240517T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240503T195224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T195224Z
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SUMMARY:Learn to Weave with Ana Diab
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop \nIn this workshop you will learn basic techniques to create a wall hanging on a frame loom. Ana will walk you through what you need to know to set up a warp\, talk about weaving terminology\, and describe which yarns work best for weaving. You will learn plain weave techniques to allow you to make simple shapes that can be applied to more complex compositions. You will be able to experiment with different yarns\, design a colour palette and learn how to finish a weaving to hang on the wall. Materials will be provided. Ages 10+ \nAbout the Artist \nAna Diab is a multidisciplinary artist and art librarian living on unceded Coast Salish territories. Before receiving a MLIS from the University of Western Ontario\, Ana studied art at Capilano College from 2004-2006. She has worked as a librarian at Emily Carr University of Art + Design since 2016. She maintains a creative practice that involves tapestry weaving\, printmaking\, and contemporary dance. Her work explores themes of feminism and craft\, and climate change. Her weavings have been featured on album covers and in private collections in Vancouver. She is currently working on a series of weavings depicting mine sites in Canada.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/learn-to-weave-with-ana-diab/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts Studios\, Mildred Ave\, Wells\, V0K 2R0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240418T190231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T190231Z
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SUMMARY:Island Mountain Arts AGM
DESCRIPTION:Island Mountain Art’s Annual General Meeting is upon us!\nWe will have option to attend in person and online this year. Please register in advance so we can make sure we have enough space for everyone!\nIf you have any questions\, please send them along to info@imarts.com\nhttps://forms.gle/vQ5uqGREu6y9pSMP9
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/island-mountain-arts-agm/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240330
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240131T215222Z
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SUMMARY:Young Movie Makers: A spring break day-camp
DESCRIPTION:Island Mountain Arts and Young Moviemakers are excited to introduce a four-day filmmaking camp coming up on March 25th – 28th 2024 for youth aged from 6-17. \nREGISTRATION IS OPEN UNTIL MARCH 8TH – SPACE IS LIMITED!\nRegister Now! Click Here \nYoung Moviemakers is an award-winning acting and film program for children and youth of all ages. Using high end\, professional grade equipment\, participants learn the importance of visual storytelling\, scriptwriting\, acting\, editing and more\, through the creation of short films. \nWith the help of our experienced instructors\, our participants work in groups to develop and produce their work\, which is then premiered in front of family\, friends and the community. \nSign up today\, visit https://islandmountainarts.tickit.ca \nRegistration is open until March 8th\, and limited space is available. \nABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTORS \nDemi Pedersen is Vancouver based\, multidisciplinary artist and educator. She is a graduate from the University of British Columbia’s Theatre Conservatory where she received a BFA in theatre production. \nWith over five years of teaching experience at Young Moviemakers\, she has played a crucial role in shaping the creative journeys of aspiring filmmakers. Demi is a self-taught filmmaker\, bringing a hands-on approach to her craft and mastering the intricacies of storytelling and filmmaking. \nSebastian Marin is a Colombian Canadian cinematographer based in Vancouver and Toronto. He recently completed his BFA in Film at Toronto Metropolitan University\, where he was awarded the Streamland Media Award in Cinematography. \nHe started with Young Moviemakers as a student at the age of 11\, and has been producing films with our students for the past five years \nIMA Youth programming is supported by the Province of British Columbia.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/young-movie-makers-a-spring-break-day-camp/
CATEGORIES:Education,Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240322T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240322T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240314T205516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240314T211023Z
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SUMMARY:Northern Exposure’s Evening Artist Showcase - Night 2
DESCRIPTION:A PART OF THE NORTHERN EXPOSURE CONFERENCE\nGeneral Admission: $25.00 + Fee\nIMA Members: $20.00 + Fee\nYouth 12-18: $15.00 + Fee\n\nEven if you aren’t attending the conference\, you can get in on the action! Join us as we invite 3 artists to share their craft with us during Northern Exposure’s Evening Artist Showcase – Night 2.\nThis Showcase will meet at the Sunset Theatre at 7:00 PM. From here\, the audience split into groups\, moving between three Wells venues\, making up one evening of supporting independent Canadian music\, dance and storytelling from friends old and new. Sights and sounds abound for this one\, with the opportunity to learn\, and to get up and move!\nFor this event\, patrons will move between 3 performance venues\, taking in the fresh air of the night in between each of the sets. If mobility is a concern\, please get in contact with Elyssia Sasaki. (info@imarts.com).\nDANCE | A MATTER OF DEVIANCE BY METHOD DANCE\nMethod Dance Society is a Not-for-Profit dance company based on the unceded Indigenous Territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation (Prince George\, BC). Method seeks to increase public knowledge\, appreciation and interest in contemporary dance by exhibiting and developing regional programs and performances in Northern B.C. Our projects and programs provide tools and resources for regional dance artists to practice their craft and expand their skills.\nCai Glover (choreographer): Cai Glover honed his craft as a performer and choreographer with Cas Public from 2012 to 2022. He contributed to 8 creations for the company\, showcasing his innovative approach. Recently\, he founded “A Fichu Turning\,” exploring the intersection of poetry and movement. As a hard of hearing artist\, hearing differently has become a driving force of his artistry and originality as a mover\, interpreter and choreographer.\nhttps://www.methoddance.ca/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/methoddancesociety/\nMUSIC + STORY | AMANDA WOOD\n\nAmanda Wood is Anishinaabekwe from Ginoogaming\, under James Bay Treaty 9\, and Nlaka’pamux from North Bend\, BC. Born and raised in northern BC\, she is a guest on the Dakelh lands of Lheidli Te’nneh (Prince George\, BC) A multi-disciplinary performance artist and graduating second year En’owkin NIPAT student. Amanda is a singer /songwriter playing the traditional hand drum and guitar. She incorporates her ancestral language of Anishnaabemowin-Eastern dialect learning from her mentor & Grandmother Hazel Charles alongside study groups online. She shows her process in real time through infusing it into her soulful “ancestral-roots and rhythm” musical sound and writing. Integrating her learning through creating. Music has always remained the creative conduit in every chosen medium. A constant in every type of process and integrator of understanding in her creative process.\n\nMUSIC | ELISA THORN\n\nElisa Thorn is a harpist\, vocalist and composer living and working in Vancouver on the unceded territories of the Sḵwxw̱ ú7mesh\, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Known for her distinct use of the instrument\, she performs in many contemporary contexts from pop to jazz to experimental. Her music is propelled by two artistic objectives: firstly\, how to create music that is both abstract and accessible; and secondly\, how harp can take the lead in ensembles in a way that does not compromise sensitivity with its boldness\, or generosity with its curiosity. Interested in the intersection between composed and improvised music\, she is involved with many projects including HUE\, The Giving Shapes\, and Gentle Party\, and works alongside many artists such as Mauvey\, Tonye Aganaba\, Loscil and Mother Mother. Her solo project combines elements of experimental folk and indie music that is informed by her classical technique and career as a contemporary musician. Finding genre labels sometimes lacking\, she jokingly calls it “minstrel-core.” She will be releasing the debut album of this project in summer 2024.\nwww.elisathorn.com\nwww.instagram.com/elisathorn\nThe Northern Exposure Conference is a partnership between Island Mountain Arts\, Arts BC and Rural Arts Inclusion Lab. It is supported by the Department of Canadian Heritage\, The BC Arts Council and the Vancouver Foundation.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/northern-exposures-evening-artist-showcase-night-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music,Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240321T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240314T205213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240314T205213Z
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SUMMARY:Northern Exposure’s Evening Artist Showcase - Night One
DESCRIPTION:General Admission: $25.00 + Fee\nIMA Members: $20.00 + Fee\nYouth 12-18: $15.00 + Fee\n\nEven if you aren’t attending the Northern Exposure Conference\, you can get in on the action! Join us as we invite 3 artists to share their craft with us during Northern Exposure’s Evening Artist Showcase – Night One.\nThis showcase will meet at the Sunset Theatre at 7:00 PM. From here\, the audience split into groups\, moving between three Wells venues\, making up one evening of supporting independent Canadian music and theatre from friends old and new. Bring your kind listening ears for this one!\nFor this event\, patrons will move between 3 performance venues\, taking in the fresh air of the night in between each of the sets. If mobility is a concern\, please get in contact with Elyssia Sasaki. (info@imarts.com).\nTHE ARTISTS\nMUSIC | BEN MATCHETT\nHailing from Northern BC\, Ben was heavily influenced by the folk and classic rock of his childhood. Ben has that magical balance of the bygone songwriting era; his lyrics are at once specific to his life\, and universal to the human experience. Ben draws inspiration from observation and is a natural storyteller\, captivating his audience with vulnerable ballads of love and loss – with a dash of uptempo guitar pickin’ and humour for good measure.\nwww.benmatchettmusic.com\nInstagram @benmatchettmusic\nFB @benmatchettmusic\n\nTHEATRE | BREAK A LEG BY BRIAN FIDLER*\n*The participation of this Artist is arranged by permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association under the provisions of the Dance•Opera•Theatre Policy.\nBreak a Leg is a collectively improvised tale inspired by Tramadol\, extra-strength Tylenol and the power of community. Created through the haze of a badly broken leg\, Fidler draws the audience into his experience through storytelling and games that speak to the better part of human nature and our innate desire to help each other in challenging circumstances.\nBrian Fidler- Performer/Creator\nFor over 20 years Brian has been making theatre\, creating outdoor multi-disciplinary events and directing shows in his hometown of Whitehorse\, Yukon (the Traditional Territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council). His cardboard science fiction puppet shows and original plays have been presented across the country and have toured to every community in the Yukon. Brian is the Creative Producer of Theatre in the Bush\, a site specific outdoor event set deep in the boreal forest. In the summer of 2024 Brian will return to Wells to create a customized version of Theatre in the Bush as part of the ArtsWells Festival.\nwww.ramshackletheatre.ca\nInstagram: @ramshackletheatre\n\nMUSIC | GENEVIEVE JAIDE\nGenevieve’s latest release\, “Why Am I Like This”\, was written as a coping mechanism to work through her personal mental health journey. The title track is a familiar story about social anxiety in which you wish you could promptly teleport *literally* anywhere from the situation that you are in – a pretty relatable feeling. The EP sifts through different memories and digs deep into the strange realities of one’s messy mind. The genre jumps around from alternative\, folk\, indie-pop\, to Canadiana\, but maintains Jaide’s lyrically driven\, terrifically vulnerable singer-songwriter vibe.\nGenevieve Jaide is a northern blooded songstress inspired by the environment\, nature\, and the alluring people she has met throughout the years. She carefully releases heavy emotions through lyrics and melodies\, and pairs these feelings with a groovy alternative vibe.\nHer folk alternative sound is accompanied by: Brock Patch\, Connor Pritchard\, Michael Lurincic and Calvin Hilde.\nGenevieve currently resides in Northern BC on Lheidli T’enneh Territory with her partner\, two orange cats\, and dog.\nhttps://www.genevievejaide.com\nInstagram: @genevievejaide\nFacebook @GenevieveJaide
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/northern-exposures-evening-artist-showcase-night-one/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music,Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240131T214356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T214356Z
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SUMMARY:Armed with a Compass: A Northern Exposure Conference
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS ARMED WITH A COMPASS?\nArmed with a Compass is a multi-day conference. Part workshop\, part networking and part showcasing\, together we will deep dive into the climate crisis from the perspective of rural arts and events organizers. With record-shattering drought\, fire and flood seasons a normalized phenomena in British Columbia\, the importance of swift and compassionate response while also continuing to provide meaningful experiences to the artists and audiences we serve holds particular weight with rural arts and events organizers. \nArmed with a Compass is rooted in information sharing\, and will blossom into active time for writing\, discussion\, planning and review. It is intended to be a deeper-than-surface dive as we broach the manifestation of the climate crisis in rural BC and its impact on the systems of arts presentation that have long been a standard means of livelihood for artists and organizers. \nANTICIPATED OUTCOMES:\nFolks living/working in the Arts in non-metropolitan areas come away with strengthened and comprehensive emergency plans and the knowledge and confidence to implement them when needed. \nA greater understanding of the role of the Arts in emergency planning\, management\, and community recovery. \nKnowledge sharing and deepened relationships between the emergency response and disaster recovery and the Arts sectors. \nNew and rekindled relationships with rural presenters and artists from around BC. \nHOW IS THIS HAPPENING \nA bar of logos from Island Mountain Arts\, The government of Canada\, Arts BC\, Rural Arts Inclusion Lab and Vancouver Foundation. \nNorthern Exposure is made possible through the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage\, Arts BC and the Vancouver Foundation Recovery and Resilience Grant; and the Rural Arts Inclusion Lab (RAIL) \nLOGISTIC DETAILS FOR NORTHERN EXPOSURE ATTENDEES\nDATES:\nOpening Reception: Wednesday March 20th at 7:00 PM | Island Mountain Arts (2323 Pooley Street) \nDay 1: Thursday March 21st from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM\, with Showcase from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nDay 2: Friday March 22nd from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM\, with Showcase from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nDay 3 – Wrap Up: Saturday March 23rd from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM \nLOCATION:\nWells\, B.C. + Barkerville\, B.C. | SECWÉPEMC AND DAKELH TERRITORY \nCOST:\n$180.00 + GST \nModest Breakfast and Lunch included from the 21-23 dates. \nParticipants are responsible for their own evening meals\, accommodations\, and travel expenses. \nSUPPORTS AVAILABLE:\nBursaries are available to assist with registration and travel costs. Island Mountain Arts can also assist with finding accommodations for participants. Details in the registration form. \nGet in touch with Elyssia at northernexposure@imarts.com for more information. \n 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/armed-with-a-compass-a-northern-exposure-conference/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240131T213908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T213908Z
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SUMMARY:FREE Family Day Activity | Plein Air Pastels and Painting with Peter Corbett
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE!\nThanks to support from the Province of BC and the BC Museums Association\, this event is free to attend. Space is limited\, though\, and we need numbers so we can have snacks and drinks for everyone involved. \nhttps://forms.gle/efYfN2EkU4J1ePqj6 \nIn honour of the BC Family Day Weekend\, Island Mountain Arts and St. George Studio are delighted to invite you to an afternoon of Plein air painting and pastels with local artist Peter Corbett.\nWe’ll supply materials. Dress warmly and bring your own thermos for warm beverages.**\nWe ask that all youth under the age of 12 be accompanied by a parent or a guardian\, and all youth under 18 come with a written note of permission from their parent or guardian. \n  \n** If it is exceedingly cold\, the workshop will take place from the 2nd floor IMA studios. \nPARTICIPANT TO BRING:\nBe prepared to take a short walk around Wells! That means all the goods you need to keep warm.\nGloves\, not mitts – your hands will get cold\nWhat you need to keep warm – we recommend good base layers and pants that you can sacrifice to paints.\nYour thermos of choice – we’ll make sure you have hot chocolate tea\, coffee and other beverages to keep yourself warm\nCamp Chair – Optional\nIMA WILL PROVIDE:\nEasels\nDrawing boards\nPaper\nArt materials such as pens\, pencils\, erasers\, paints (watercolour\, acrylic) and oil pastels\nSnacks and warm drinks.\nThis project is supported by the Province of British Columbia
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/free-family-day-activity-plein-air-pastels-and-painting-with-peter-corbett/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240212T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240212T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20231106T001316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
UID:10001652-1707759900-1707768900@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2024-02-12/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240203T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240203T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240131T213617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T213617Z
UID:10001934-1706974200-1706981400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:The Aprés Ski @ Troll Mountain | Kimberley MacGregor and Elliot Thomas
DESCRIPTION:MA is partnering with Troll Ski Resort to bring you some Aprés Ski entertainment!\nOn February 3rd\, join us as the last lift runs for some live music in the lodge! We’re excited to feature singer/songwriters Kimberly MacGregor and Elliot Thomas\, backed by Danny Bell on drums.\nLive music starts around 3:30 PM and ends around 5:30 PM – You’ll be home in time for Troll Midnight!\nThis show is pass-the-hat style pay-what-you-can: No lift ticket required and all ages are welcome! \nThis is made possible through the generosity of Troll Resort and IMA’s public funders\, the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/the-apres-ski-troll-mountain-kimberley-macgregor-and-elliot-thomas/
LOCATION:Troll Ski Resort\, Barkerville Hwy 27 E.\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Troll
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240201T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20240131T212551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T212551Z
UID:10001932-1706808600-1706814000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Wells-Barkerville School Show - Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:This annual show of All things Art features the young artists of Wells!\nThis show would not be possible without the incredible educators at the Wells-Barkerville school.\nThis exhibition is supported by the Province of British Columbia.\nWe hope that you’ll come out to the opening reception and support these incredible\, creative young folks.\nJoin us for the Gallery opening from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM on February 1st\, 2024.\nDo you know a young person in Wells/Barkerville/Bowron who makes art but is homeschooled? Message info@imarts.com before the 30th – We’d love to try and include their work in the show \nSnacks and refreshments will be provided!\nThe Gallery is open Thursday – Sunday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM from Feb 1st to March 03rd\, 2024. Some dates will have extended hours until 6:00 PM
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wells-barkerville-school-show-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240129T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240129T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20231106T001316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
UID:10001651-1706550300-1706559300@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2024-01-29/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240115T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240115T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20231106T001316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
UID:10001650-1705340700-1705349700@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2024-01-15/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240102T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240102T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20231106T001316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
UID:10001649-1704217500-1704226500@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2024-01-02/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231218T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231218T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20231106T001316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
UID:10001648-1702921500-1702930500@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2023-12-18/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231204T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231204T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
CREATED:20231106T001316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2023-12-04/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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UID:10001646-1700502300-1700511300@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2023-11-20/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231106T201500
DTSTAMP:20260417T192331
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T001345Z
UID:10001645-1699292700-1699301700@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Winter Hip-Hop Classes
DESCRIPTION:Happy November! \nWinter hip-hop is back again with Tyler Burnson!\nJoin us every second Monday! Must register in advance! \nThis class serves as an introduction to Hip Hop Dance Styles\, where we build weekly on choreography! \nThere are 3 fee tiers you can choose from! Visit island-mountain-arts.square.site for more information! \n\nSuggested Fee: $60.00 – 80.00+GST – This rate is made possible through support from the Province of British Columbia\nSustaining Fee: $162.00+GST – This would be the cost of the program if IMA received no grants from the province.\nPay What You Can at the Door – We want you to take part\, but you do need to register in advance!\n\nWith instructor Tyler Burnson.\n8 classes total! Max 10 Participants!\nTIME: Every Second Monday\nAges 6 – 12 from 5:45 – 6:45\nAges 18+ from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM\nMonday\, Nov 06\nMonday\, Nov 20\nMonday\, Dec 04\nMonday\, Dec 18\nTUESDAY\, Jan 02 (Moved due to New Years)\nMonday\, Jan 15\nMonday\, Jan 29\nMonday\, Feb 12
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/winter-hip-hop-vclasses/2023-11-06/
LOCATION:Wells Community Hall\, 4269 Sanders Ave\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Music,Wells
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