The Curtain Lifts On The 2019 Charlottetown Festival! – Confederation Centre of the Arts is excited to learn that David Carver Music has acquired the world-wide touring rights to the acclaimed Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical. The festival would normally see about 100,000 people go through the building during the course of the season, but everything changed in mid-March and not long after that all of the planned programming got thrown out the window. All activities have been cancelled or postponed up to April 19, as well…, –All programing—up until April 12—is cancelled or postponed- On Sunday March 15, P.E.I.’s Chief Public Health Officer provided a new set of recommendations for the public in relation to COVID-19 (coronavirus). Confederation Centre of the Arts is proud to present an evening of songs featuring PEI’s own Jacques Arsenault, who will be collaborating with well-known multi-instrumentalist Morgan Saulnier. CCOA does not report any staff members in its CRA T3010 filing. Due to the recent public health measures, the Centre is required to postpone the December…, -City of Charlottetown presents family-fun activities across the Centre this holiday season-   Come gather ‘round at the Centre this holiday season for some family fun and creative cheer, courtesy of the City of Charlottetown. Confederation Centre of the Arts welcomes the much-celebrated touring act for its second performance…, Circus, dance, and physical theatre on offer for April 4 “Pay-what-you-will” performance at Confederation Centre Confederation Centre of the Arts’ “Pay What You Will’ performance returns to the Homburg Theatre this April with circus company, Chute Libre. – From Avonlea to the shores of a Greek Island paradise to the streets of St. John’s Newfoundland, The Charlottetown Festival is finishing off a world-wind trip of a season this month. Professor Symons was…, -JUNO-Award winners will rock the Homburg Theatre over two nights in 2021- Fans of the Island indie-folk trio The East Pointers will have to wait a little longer to enjoy the acclaimed group at Confederation Centre of the Arts (CCOA). The new deadline is Sunday January 19, 2020. Announced today, the ambitious new exhibition, Exploring a National Treasure: L.M. painter Brian Burke. Women Artists of P.E.I., 1964 to the Present with a variety of events. Confederation Centre of the Arts has announced the addition of Charles Campbell as adjunct curator with the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG). CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Sorry you must be at least 19 years of age to consume this content. This follows the latest guidance and updates from the Chief Public Health Office. - See 1,083 traveler reviews, 172 candid photos, and great deals for Charlottetown, Canada, at Tripadvisor. The rumours have suggested everything from holding some type of one-off show on the stage at the Brackley Drive-In and broadcasting it on the big screens or a similar type arrangement at the Charlottetown Event Grounds. Before a full house in the Homburg Theatre and webcast live across the country, Sinclair received the medal and delivered his thoughtful lecture “Confederation: We Could Have Done Better’.…, On November 6 at Confederation Centre of the Arts, experience Juliet & Romeo, an original dance piece from Calgary dance company, Decidedly Jazz Danceworks (DJD). Please direct interview and other publicity requests to Fraser McCallum, Communications Manager at (902) 628-6135  |  fmccallum@confederationcentre.com, As of March 4, Confederation Centre of the Arts will be resuming regular operating hours. For National Indigenous Peoples Day a new, permanent flag was added during a public ceremony: the Mi’kmaq Nations Flag. We’re going through the due diligence right now of exploring what we can do. Until December 23, the general building space is open from 8 a.m. to…, -Following public health updates, ‘Comfort & Joy’ cannot proceed-   Confederation Centre of the Arts remains closed to the public following the instigation of a ‘circuit breaker’ measure for local health protocols.    Unfortunately, due to this ongoing public health situation, the Centre’s holiday variety concert, Comfort & Joy (scheduled for Dec. 20) will be unable to proceed.    For those currently holding tickets, please fill out the online form for…, Following public health updates, Centre programming and the complex will be closed  Confederation Centre of the Arts will be closed to the public as of Tuesday December 8. “For never…, Senator Murray Sinclair to receive the 19th Symons Medal on November 1; Tickets available tomorrow for advance members sale and Thursday for general public Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2019 Symons Medal Lecture is entitled Confederation: We Could Have Done Better. Visual…, Confederation Centre of the Arts stands in solidarity with Black members of our community and around the globe. THE DEAL OF THE YEAR Brazier also announced details on the biggest Festival sale of the year. There is no bringing back the Charlottetown Festival for 2020 but ideas are being bounced around as to what is possible, while adhering to public health restrictions. Below is a rundown of impacted on-site programs and departmental updates:   School of Performing Arts…,  -The 2020 Charlottetown Festival is now scheduled to begin first previews in late June- The Confederation Centre team is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation each day. Sponsored by Key Murray Law, Dear Rita is a musical toast to Canadian icon and songwriter Rita MacNeil that…, –New program is presented Feb. 28-29 by the School of Performing Arts- The School of Performing Arts (SoPA), a partnership between Confederation Centre of the Arts and Holland College, is excited to announce WinterDance, a series of dance masterclasses and performances February 28 and 29. After a three month closure due to the pandemic—with all programs cancelled and dozens of staff sent home—Confederation Centre of the…, -Registrations now being accepted for Visual Arts Camps, Performing Arts Camps, and Dance Camps in July and August –  Registration is opening today for Summer Art Camps for Kids at Confederation Centre of the Arts. These will highlight and compliment the exhibition, which features works from more than 40 Island women artists spanning multiple generations. Charlottetown is home to 77 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay. What does it mean to have a national arts centre right here on P.E.I.? with the Queen masterwork, A Night at the Opera. Confederation Centre of the Arts has announced the addition of Charles Campbell as adjunct curator with the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG). Book now & save with no cancellation fee. Opening this…. Following the advice of the Chief Public Health Officer, the Centre is encouraging everyone to stay safe and continue supporting one another through these unprecedented times. “We are excited by today’s news and want to welcome our neighbours from…, -Art Gallery reopening for patrons Tuesday to Sunday; six exhibitions available for viewing- The team at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is ready to welcome patrons once again. The cast of P.E.I. Launching October 2019, Get Centre’d is the Centre’s new patron membership campaign. Stretching over an entire city block, the Centre … 1 (902) 566-1267    The public will have a chance to explore the new exhibitions, with a…, -Laurie Murdoch, Marlane O’Brien, Connor Lucas, and Quinn Dooley all joining Avonlea- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) 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And like Hamlet returning to Denmark, this celebrated Canadian musical is returning to…, Senator Murray Sinclair to receive the 19th Symons Medal for exceptional contribution to Canadian life (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) McCallum wouldn’t comment on those specific rumours but he didn’t rule out something could be in the works. The province also announced Circuit Breaker restrictions extending until Sunday, March 14. Confederation Centre of the Arts: great centre of the arts with some gems in staff - See 1,083 traveler reviews, 172 candid photos, and great deals for Charlottetown, Canada, at Tripadvisor. – Artistic Director Adam Brazier has announced a casting change for the forthcoming production of Mamma Mia! staff directory. Higgins, Bill | HEAD ELECTRICIAN Professor Symons passed away on New Year’s Day at the age of 91. “It is a physical way of acknowledging the land on…, It’s all systems go at Confederation Centre of the Arts as the staff, cast, orchestra, and crew prepare to launch their 55th theatre season of The Charlottetown Festival, sponsored by CIBC. Click here to view a full list of cancelled and postponed shows, and to fill out our ticket refund form. Nelson is Professor of Art History with Halifax’s NSCAD…, -Adam Brazier and EQUITY to host live in-person workshop on ‘safe arts spaces’ Nov. 10- Islanders from a range of backgrounds will have an opportunity to learn more about developing safe live performance workplaces at a special event later this month. Beginning January 16, 2021, patrons can experience Gerard Clarkes: A Haunted Land at the CCAG, featuring…, -Confederation Centre staff and board fondly remember Canadian luminary, friend, and dedicated member of Centre family- Confederation Centre of the Arts is mourning the passing of Professor Thomas H.B. Find cheap deals and discount rates that best fit your budget. We aim to inspire Canadians to consider our country’s past, present, and future through performing arts, visual arts, and interactive learning experiences – truly the Centre for all Canadians. Save on popular hotels near Confederation Centre of the Arts, Queens Square: Browse Expedia's selection of 266 hotels and places to stay closest to Confederation Centre of the Arts. Please call 1-800-565-0278 or 902-566-1267 for information. Confederation Centre Announces Date for 2019 Symons Medal Ceremony, Steve Bellamy’s CEO Message: Springtime at the Centre, Queen’s ‘A Night at The Opera’ will be LIVE @ the Centre, Step Into the World of ‘Chute Libre’ Circus Company, Celebrate World Theatre Day with a Sing-along Choir at Confederation Centre. Sponsored by Honibe, Atlantic Blue open this Friday August 2 at 7:30 p.m. and plays Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights through September 27, 2019 at The Mack. The new general manager of the Confederation Centre of the Arts brings more than 30 years of experience to a theatre that has created a lot of memories over the past several decades. Standing on the historic Homburg Theatre mainstage before a crowd of more than 100 Centre…, -CCAG set to unveil career retrospective ‘Victor Cicansky: The Gardener’s Universe’ on January 25- Opening January 25 at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is a retrospective exhibition focusing on the ceramic and bronze works of Regina-based artist, Victor Cicansky. It goes without saying things won’t look like they normally do. Confederation Centre of the Arts: Great staff, productions, and theatre! Opportunity to rent or purchase original artwork through Confederation Centre’s Art Rental + Sales Program* ... and staff; Access to private recitals arranged at your request to enhance your business or private functions* Enjoy one-of-a-kind opportunities designed/created just for you* ... Confederation Centre of the Arts. – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is rolling out a series of online art activities for all ages, as well as an exciting contribution to Canada’s new digital visual arts platform, FIELD TRIP. All external bookings and conference events will proceed as…, -Following public health updates, the complex is closed and programming will be rescheduled- Confederation Centre of the Arts will be closed to the public from Monday, March 1 until the morning of Thursday, March 4. This follows the Chief Public Health Office’s (CPHO) instigation of a two-week ‘circuit breaker’ approach to protocols, extending until December 21. The holiday hours are as follows for the concourse areas, admin offices, security, property, and box office: December 24: Centre complex…, -Confederation Centre Art Gallery also launching exhibition catalogue ‘Predicaments: Brian Burke, a Retrospective’- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is hosting multiple events over the next month to celebrate its current retrospective exhibition on prolific P.E.I. At Confederation Centre of the Arts we celebrate the origins and evolution of Canada through a rich variety of heritage and arts programming. On Thursday, April 4 the LaboKracBoom Circus Company brings together its distinctive combination of circus, dance, and physical…, Adam Brazier and Jenn Cullen to lead group singalong of Kronborg musical tune, Wednesday, March 27 (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) Join us for inspiring concerts from Steven Page, Matt Andersen, George Canyon, Rose Cousins, Classic Albums Live doing CCR and…, Get Centre’d” offers members a suite of benefits, including advance tickets and access to exclusive events—all in support of non-profit arts centre With a new season comes new opportunity and Confederation Centre of the Arts is unveiling a can’t-miss community program. – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) has a been a hive of activity recently, with five new shows being installed and a slate of ArtTalks on deck. The flagship restaurant—named to honour Mavor Moore, first artistic director of The Charlottetown Festival—is rolling out full summer…, Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical opens June 21 at Confederation Centre “To be or not to be” is the most famous question in all of drama. We’ve got staff and we’ve got time and support.". Robert Sear, CCOA board chairman, says the organization is delighted to have Coade join the board. The Symons Medal is one of Canada’s most prestigious honours, recognizing an individual who has made an…, Gwe, Bonjour, and Welcome to Confederation Centre of the Arts! However, McCallum thinks there will be some announcements in the next week or two about what could go forward. Professor Symons passed away on New Year’s Day at the age of 91. -Friday November…, -Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre presents seasonal classic December 1 in the Homburg- On Sunday December 1 at 2:30 p.m., Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre celebrates one of the most enduring pieces of music in the Western choral cannon. The giant inflatable work, which will be on display for the week of September 29…, Confederation Centre of the Arts presents one-hour Anne of Green Gables TV special, airing Sunday October 11 on Eastlink, YouTube, and Facebook Gather the family after Thanksgiving dinner this season for a heartwarming celebration of Anne Shirley! – Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2019 Symons Medal will be awarded to Senator Murray Sinclair on Friday, November 1 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. – CEO Steve Bellamy and the Confederation Centre of the Arts team announced today that the 2020 Symons Medal will be awarded on Friday, October 30, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Jacques’ musical career began as a virtuoso accordionist before discovering his vocal talents. We reject white…, -Confederation Centre announces second contribution to national FIELD TRIP initiative;  preparing to install Sandi Hartling’s LED sign works at Gallery Entrance- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) rolled out its second contribution to Canada’s new visual arts platform, FIELD TRIP: Art Across Canada. Also coming soon to the Gallery’s glass entranceway is a series of neon…, -Bob Rae to receive the 20th Symons Medal for exceptional contribution to Canadian life- Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2020 Symons Medal will be awarded to Mr. Bob Rae, P.C., C.C., O.Ont, Q.C. Now Adam Brazier and a must-see cast are ready to raise the curtain once more, with a hilarious show just in time for Valentine’s…, -Gallery exhibiting a selection of enigmatic landscapes from Island-based painter this winter- Opening this month at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is a new exhibition of dramatic landscapes, dream worlds, and shadowy figures from P.E.I.-based artist, Gerard Clarkes. Meanwhile, other parts of the centre are up and running.  …, -Annual medal ceremony and lecture on the state of Canadian Confederation returns this fall; 2020 Medallist to be named in early May- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) Dine at a National Historic Site of Canada, “I, Tanya”: Sara-Jeanne Hosie to Join the Dynamos, CCOA Set to Become Giant Pedestal for AITO on August 24, Full Company Announced for Atlantic Blue at The Charlottetown Festival, Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical to Embark on World Tour, A ‘Q & A’ with Stephen Guy-McGrath (Spinning Yarns), “That’s a place for me” : Confederation Centre raises the Mi’kmaq Nation Flag. Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical :  Opening Friday June 28 in the Homburg Theatre and playing until July 20 is the…, The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) will soon be showcasing Philippa Jones’s interactive exhibition Perpetual as a part of its summer offerings. “There’s a few projects being bandied around a bit but it’s far too soon to speak to any of them," said Fraser McCallum, communications manager for the centre. - … Monitor this page or subscribe to our newsletter for up-to-date information on the Centre’s response to COVID 19. The Centre invites young people from across the country, between the ages of 18 – 30, to apply to be a part of this incredible group of young…, -Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre presents Barenaked Ladies founder with the Island’s symphony on January 18-   Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre returns this month, beginning a riveting winter season of live concerts, choral music, and dance recitals at Confederation Centre of the Arts. Dr. Morrison’s recommendations included: Stopping all non-essential travel outside Canada Self-isolating for 14 days following all international travel, including to the U.S. These spirited presentations present the amazing results of a year’s worth of training for beginning and emerging dance and musical theatre talent. “Angus brings a wealth of experience, a strong business background, and a passion…, Tucked away within the heart of Confederation Centre of the Arts, the Mavor’s courtyard is a patio like no other in the City of Charlottetown. Confederation Centre of the Arts is located in a historic area of Charlottetown known for its beautiful island views and array of dining options. – It’s a provincial holiday on P.E.I. Regardless, McCallum said the centre is very eager to see what is possible. This follows the Chief Public Health Office’s (CPHO) instigation of 72-hour lockdown protocols as PEI moves into the Red Stage.…, -Multidisciplinary artist, writer, curator Charles Campbell joins CCAG staff- Confederation Centre is pleased to announce the addition of Charles Campbell as adjunct curator with the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) . The Confederation Chambre in Province House, where the conference meetings took place, is located on the western side of that building, thus facing directly at Confederation Centre's Memorial Hall. Confederation Centre of the Arts was founded in 1964 as Canada’s National Memorial to the Fathers of Confederation, who gathered at Province House in 1864 to discuss the creation of our country. The Drowsy Chaperone brings major musical comedy to…, Confederation Centre in the home stretch of the Festival—closing September 28 (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) “Kateri brings an expertise in social work…, Annual medal ceremony and lecture on the state of Canadian Confederation returns this fall Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2019 Symons Medal will be awarded on Friday, November 1 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The staff at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown is working on potential programming for the summer. Confederation Centre of the Arts CEO Steve Bellamy announced today the cancellation of the Festival along with changes to visual arts…, -May 5, 2020 being celebrated as global day of giving and unity- Confederation Centre of the Arts is responding to the unprecedented impact of COVID-19 and joining forces with the #GivingTuesdayNow campaign to muster support for organizations across the province. Beginning February 23, Confederation Centre will be presenting the weekly concert series Tuesday Night LIVE! The Confederation Centre is a wonderful example of PEI’s strong arts scene. The youth performance, leadership, and training company officially opens their season at the Centre on Saturday June 29 at 12 noon…, ᓄᓇᙳᐊᓕᐅᕐᓂᖅᓄᓇᕐᔪᐊᙳᐊᓂᒃ Survey exhibition from Nunavut artist will show at CCAG June 8-September 22 Shuvinai Ashoona is best known for her highly personal and imaginative drawings, with imagery ranging from monstrous and fantastical visions to closely observed naturalistic scenes of her Inuit culture and home community at Kinngait, Nunavut. Symons, CC, O.Ont, FRSC, LLD, DU, DLitt, DCnL, FRGS, KSS. CONFEDERATION centre map. Please call 1-800-565-0278 or 902-566-1267 for information. The Charlottetown Festival: Complete Casting Announced for Mamma Mia! CEO Steve Bellamy announced…, The Confederation Centre team is closely monitoring the evolving pandemic situation each day. Our performances, education programs and exhibitions remain closed to the public, along with the Centre complex itself. 12pm – 5pm, Monday – Friday The first-ever "relaxed" performance of Anne of Green Gables — The Musical at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown went well Monday night, according to centre staff. – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is celebrating the final month of the exhibition Who’s Your Mother? // Confederation Brass also returning-  Confederation Centre of the Arts is very pleased to announce two special live performance programs coming soon to Downtown Charlottetown. 's Confederation Centre Young Company come from across Canada to sing, dance and perform in the production called 'Aqsarniit', the Inuktitut word for northern lights. An exhibition selected from the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) permanent collection entitled Artists by Artists,…, Confederation Centre of the Arts has extended its deadline for video submissions to audition for the TD Young Company. After an exciting summer of engaging shows and programs, we are thrilled to present the fall 2019/winter 2020 lineup for Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre! “There is talk about doing something with Anne (but) what shape it would take and whether it’s a small or large (production) is just too early to say.’’. Hotels near Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown on Tripadvisor: Find 10,723 traveller reviews, 5,348 candid photos, and prices for 49 hotels near Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. With selections gleaned from the Gallery’s permanent collection, In the Balance explores the tension between form and concept; ideas and matter; making and thinking. Due to these restrictions, all concerts scheduled until March 17 have been postponed, including Tuesday Night LIVE! Confederation Centre of the Arts is a not-for-profit registered charity and is pleased to support many community and charity events each year with donations for charity fundraising initiatives. returns with a bang this October and the line-up is chalk-full of dynamic performances that appeal to a wide range of Islanders, visitors, and beyond. There is no bringing back the Charlottetown Festival for 2020 but ideas are being bounced around as to what is possible, while adhering to public health restrictions. This report is an update that has been sent to Confederation Centre of the Arts for review. Series Presents P.E.I.’s Finest, Major Touring Exhibition ‘The Drive’ Pulls Up at the CCAG, Confed Centre Set to Skewer and Celebrate Love with “Anti-Valentine’s Day” Cabaret, CCAG Presents Gerard Clarkes: A Haunted Land, Confederation Centre Mourns the Passing of Thomas H.B. – With summer just around the bend, Confederation Centre of the Arts is pleased to announce a host of new changes at Mavor’s. In a new exhibition opening August 8 at the Confederation…, -New series from ‘CIBC Confed Centre Presents’ features the Black Cultural Society of PEI, Mi’kmaq Heritage Actors, Tim Chaisson, Ashley Condon, & more!- Confederation Centre of the Arts is looking beyond its walls for its next act. Covering an entire city block, the Centre stands on what was the site of the old Charlottetown marketplace. The events of recent days have shone a light on the white supremacy and anti-black racism that pervades our society. We recognize the incredible pain, anger, and fear being experienced and offer our unreserved support. this summer, and rehearsals are underway for the first leg of the show’s co-production with The Grand Theatre. Feb 27, 2021 - Confederation Centre of the Arts is a national art centre showcasing the best in Canadian visual and performing arts. “I’m really curious to see what the legacy (from this year) is and maybe even what sticks going forward.". Closed Sunday – Friday. The centre is giving some thought to hosting an open-air concert series on the outdoor stage where the Young Company typically performs. Updated July 15, 2019 by Parker Thomlinson. The second half of the 2019-20 LIVE calendar kicks off with…, Beginning next week, Confederation Centre of the Arts will be on special holiday hours into the new year. Changes and edits may be forthcoming. The art gallery recently reopened and art camps are scheduled for July and August and are filling up.   “Charlottetown…, -Centre reopens following end of circuit breaker policy from CPHO- Confederation Centre of the Arts is again be open to public as of Friday December 18, following the Public Health Office’s announcement Thursday of an early end to the circuit breaker policies. Confederation Centre of the Arts has reopened its…, -The Centre will soon welcome visitors back to the Gallery, The Story of Confederation, arts camps, the Public Library, and The Showcase- The Centre for All Canadians is set to open its doors again. This follows the Chief Public Health Office’s (CPHO) instigation of 72-hour lockdown protocols as PEI moves into the Red Stage. The matinee showcases P.E.I.’s junior and elementary classes while the evening features the…, A new exhibition opens this month at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) focusing on the delicate balance in visual art between the material and immaterial. C1A 1J1, Box Office    In-room massages and landscaped gardens are on site. Monday to Friday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Closed Saturday & Sunday Artists have often tried to address such questions in portraits of one another, and of themselves. The Symons…, -School of Performing Arts classes have transitioned online; new online visual arts resources coming soon-   Due to the advice of the public health officer, Confederation Centre has announced it will be unable to resume most arts education programs this spring. The first is an open-air concert series taking root in the Centre’s outdoor amphitheatre—the venue known to…, The team at Confederation Centre of the Arts applauds today’s announcement that the Atlantic Canadian provinces will be opening an interprovincial travel bubble, beginning July 3. Confederation Centre covers a block in the central business district, bounded on three sides by Grafton Street, Queen Street, and Richmond Street. Confederation Centre of the Arts. It … Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and a shared kitchen, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
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