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SUMMARY:Take Back The Night
DESCRIPTION:November is Domestic Violence Awareness Month\, a time dedicated to raising awareness\, supporting survivors\, and fostering safe\, respectful communities. \nDomestic violence affects individuals across all ages\, genders\, and backgrounds\, leaving lasting impacts on survivors\, families\, and society. During this month\, we join together to acknowledge these impacts and take action toward creating change. \nAs part of our commitment to ending violence\, we invite you to join us for the Take Back the Night March on Thursday\, November 14th. This annual march is a powerful statement against all forms of violence\, reclaiming the night for safety and empowerment. This event brings our community together to stand in solidarity with survivors\, honouring their voices and experiences. \nWe will meet at 5 p.m. in Princess Park where we will hear from special guest speakers before embarking on a march to Brandon University to raise awareness on gender-based violence.\n \nWe hope you can join us in raising awareness and building a supportive community for all.
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/take-back-the-night-3/
LOCATION:Princess Park\, 800 Princess Avenue\, Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Around Campus,Brandon University
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SUMMARY:Prairie Wires Summer Sound Series 4/4 — Brady Allard\, L'Alien\, Koda Maxon
DESCRIPTION:BYOL (that’s bring your own lawnchair) to Princess Park\, in the heart of downtown Brandon as the sun sets on the Prairie Wires’ Summer Sound Series. The air will be energized as Prairie Wires turns its focus on a showcase of Brandon University School of Music alumni.\nWHAT: Prairie Wires’ Summer Sound Series\, concert 4/4WHO: Brady Allard\, L’Alien\, Koda MaxonWHERE: Princess Park Stage\, at Princess & 8th. Brandon\, MBWHEN: Saturday August 17\, 2024 – 7:00 – 9:00 PM\n\n\n———————————-\nBrady Allard (Winnipeg\, MB) Brady Allard is a Métis composer and audio installation artist from Winnipeg\, Manitoba. With influences spanning electronic music\, composition\, and experimental sound design\, Brady creates immersive sonic environments that challenge music conventions.\nA lifelong musician and synthesizer enthusiast\, Brady earned a Bachelor of Music in Jazz from Brandon University in 2011\, where he discovered electro-acoustic composition. Since then\, he has embarked on a career as an audio installation artist\, focusing on immersive installations that explore the relationships between sound\, space\, and perception.\nBrady’s art is a tool for social commentary and critique of capitalist structures. His compositions incorporate class analysis and expose the ways in which power relations affect individuals and communities. Through his installations\, Brady challenges his audiences to engage with sound as a means of exploring complex themes and ideas\, using his art as a platform for meaningful dialogue and exploration.\nBrady’s compositions often incorporate field recordings\, found sounds\, generative algorithms\, and custom-built instruments\, revealing unique sonic textures and resonances. His work is a testament to his commitment to using his art as a means of effecting social change\, and inspiring the exploration of what is possible through sound.\n———————————-\nL’Alien (Erickson/Winnipeg)L’Alien is a new highly melodic collaboration between Leila Kristianson (trumpet) and Iain Edye (synths\, drum machines)\, who met when they performed in different projects at Brandon’s Drone Day event in 2022. Incorporating ambient soundscapes and drones\, downtempo grooves\, and occasional forays into Celtic fiddle tunes\, their inaugural performance at the Prairie Wires’ Summer Sound Series will be a continuous semi-improvised journey of music\, playing off each other in the spirit of spontaneity\, exploration\, and fun.\n\nHailing from Erickson\, Iain Edye is a drummer\, synthesist\, songwriter\, and vocalist-in-the-car\, whose other current projects include the classic rock stylings of Route Ten Collective and his original synthpop solo project\, acidbasement.\n\nCurrently residing in Winnipeg\, Leila Kristianson is a multi-instrumentalist with a focus on trumpet. She holds a Bachelor’s in jazz trumpet performance from Brandon University School of Music\, and currently teaches trumpet\, as well as jazz and theory concepts at middle and high school levels. She performs in several bands and multiple genres\, and also works as a freelance musician.\n———————————-\nKoda Maxon (Brandon)Koda Maxon (they/them) is a vibrant Canadian Vocalist\, Artist and Composer based out of Brandon\, Manitoba. Their compositional works focus on contemporary techniques and the use of multimedia to explore topics of identity\, nature\, and connectivity. Koda’s goal as a composer is to explore the art of sound through the creation of sonic works that allow the listener to open up\, think deeply\, and see the world from a different perspective. They find inspiration in topics of intense emotions\, their relationship to nature\, spirituality and queer Identity. Koda is a playful composer who loves to explore new harmonies and extended techniques.\n———————————-\nMark Your Calendar! August 17\, 2024\, at 7:00 PM. Join us at Princess Park in the heart of Brandon as the sun sets on another season of inspiring instrumental experimental sounds!\n———————————-\nThis series is supported by a generous grant from the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation.\nAll Prairie Wires’ Summer Sound Series Concerts are 100% free\, 100% family-friendly\, and 100% safe spaces.\nThe Prairie Wires’ Summer Sound Series takes place on Treaty 2 territory\, the traditional lands of the Cree\, Oji-Cree\, Anishinaabe\, Dené\, and Dakota\, and is the homeland of the Métis Nation.\nIn case of rain this event will move to Section 6 Brewing Co. 1126 Princess Street\, Brandon\, MB.
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/prairie-wires-summer-sound-series-4-4-brady-allard-lalien-kodak-mason/
LOCATION:Princess Park\, 800 Princess Avenue\, Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,School of Music
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