Genesis School of Dance: an assemblé of community, dance and faith
Genesis School of Dance is a new dance studio that offers affordable and accessible classes to Winnipeg while also keeping God at the centre.
Six Winnipeg artists, Naomi Wiebe, Kristie Sidwall, Chelsea Tielman, Kristie Enns, Michal Goertzen and Jodi Kristjanson have come together to create Winnipeg's newest non-profit dance studio: Genesis School of Dance.
Glitzy Valentino show sees Paris Fashion Week at fever pitch
PARIS (AP) — Valentino’s Paris fashion show on Sunday saw snared lines of black cars dropping off battalions of celebrities who, amid the commotion, just couldn’t find the entrance.
Seated VIP guests were sweatily crammed in together inside the Le Marais venue, waiting as the show started an hour late. While outside, screaming members of the public braved the rain for hours just for a glimpse of their favorite stars, who included Zendaya, Naomi Campbell, Florence Pugh, Erykah Badu and Ashley Park.
Unseen: glimpse behind doors at St. Boniface Hospital
Galerie Buhler Gallery (GBG) is giving the public a chance to see captured moments within the St. Boniface Hospital to give recognition to all the healing and support services the hospital offers.
Postponed Passion performance concludes inaugural Winnipeg Baroque Festival
Back in the spring, a unique tri-choir collaboration, exploring and indulging in the breathtaking music of the baroque, was derailed by a late winter wallop.
Sibling soloists make Winnipeg debut in milestone MCO season kick-off
The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra opens their 50th anniversary season by welcoming a pair of spectacular sibling soloists.
GATHER together to enjoy a free outdoor choral festival
The Manitoba Choral Association (MCA) is welcoming choirs, performers and audiences alike to come together in a celebratory day of singing.
Venezuelan-born conductor, violinist Gustavo Dudamel receives Glenn Gould Prize
Gustavo Dudamel, the U.S.-based orchestral conductor, violinist and music education activist, is the winner of this year's Glenn Gould Prize for lifetime contribution to the arts.
The Venezuelan-born conductor is currently the music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the music director of the Opéra National de Paris and Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra.
Pharoah Sanders, influential jazz saxophonist, dies at 81
Pharoah Sanders, the influential tenor saxophonist revered in the jazz world for the spirituality of his work, has died, his record label announced. He was 81.
Sanders, who launched his career playing alongside John Coltrane in the 1960s, died in Los Angeles early Saturday, said the tweet from Luaka Bop, the label that released his 2021 album, “Promises.” It did not specify a cause. A phone message to Luaka Bop in New York was not immediately returned.
Prada, Max Mara back to pre-pandemic splendor in Milan
Pre-pandemic fashion delirium is back.
After several calm COVID-induced seasons, Milan Fashion Week is back to its pre-pandemic splendor: with crowded seating, gridlocked streets and sidewalks packed with fashion fans wanting a glimpse of stars and influencers.
After a lot of pandemic talk of how the fashion system needed to change -- that is, slow down -- few have been able to resist returning to the world as they knew it. This week’s runway shows will close with the return of another Milan tradition: the Green Carpet Awards to recognize advances in sustainability.
James Cameron turns to Earth before release of new 'Avatar'
There's a new nature documentary series that promises to show viewers incredible animal behaviour in vibrant clarity. Heard that all before? Well, this one is on steroids.
“Super/Natural,” a six-part series from National Geographic now streaming on Disney+, has tapped “Avatar” creator James Cameron as executive producer, and he's added special effects on top of leading-edge filmmaking technology.