The Spirit of Harriet Tubman & Surrey SPARK Stages Weekend

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The Spirit of Harriet Tubman is the powerful and award-winning one-woman show, written and performed by Leslie McCurdy, which has toured across North America for 25 years. It’s coming to the Surrey SPARK Stages at the end of the month, sharing this incredible story and performance with local audiences.

The Spirit of Harriet Tubman & Surrey SPARK Stages Weekend

The Spirit of Harriet Tubman

  • When: Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 4:00pm
  • Where: Main Stage at Surrey Arts Centre (13750 88 Ave, Surrey)
  • Tickets:  Available online now for $16 – $26.
    • Miss604 readers can get $5 off their Spirit of Harriet Tubman ticket purchase by using the code: SPARK at checkout.

A captivating lesson in recent history, The Spirit of Harriet Tubman shares the story of McCurdy’s personal hero, the legendary Underground Railroad organizer, nurse, and spy, Harriet Tubman. Children of all ages have commented on how inspirational the play is, and after an incredible 25 years on stage, McCurdy hopes to continue inspiring audiences of all ages with her play for many years to come. 

“Harriet Tubman is a fabulous character to be recreating,” says McCurdy. “She was such a formidable fighter for human rights, as a woman and particularly a Black woman…I have been told that the play is powerful and inspirational and shares so much information about Harriet Tubman as a person, so I humbly accept that. I know that I love performing it, so perhaps that resonates well.” 

For a breathtaking hour, McCurdy portrays Harriet Tubman, captivating audiences as she recreates her incredible life story from the age of six, to her death in her early nineties. She does this by sharing familiar stories, as well as some rarely told, using words said to have been Harriet Tubman’s own. 

What is unique about this performance is that while Tubman is well known around the world for her courage, in this performance, McCurdy helps the audience understand Tubman’s unique relationship to Canada. This part of Tubman’s story was largely untold until she brought it to light when she first started touring the performance. 

The legend is that Harriet Tubman made nineteen trips into Canada to help free over three hundred Black American slaves. This fact is even more remarkable when you consider Tubman was a small woman, standing just four feet, 10 inches tall. However, she was large in spirit, and she had a drive to care for others, helped everybody she could, and made the world a better place. 

The Spirit of Harriet Tubman is a story of human courage and resilience that makes an impact on audiences young and old. The play inspires audiences to believe in their dreams, have the courage pursue them, and recognize their potential to change the world.

Surrey SPARK Stages

Surrey SPARK Stages Weekend

This presentation is part of Surrey SPARK Stages Weekend May 27-29, 2022 at the Surrey Arts Centre at Bear Creek Park.

Surrey Civic Theatres is launching a new series of memory making experiences for kids and families and this weekend will kick it off in style with everything from aerial circus to music, these performances are for the whole family with shows for babies, toddlers, and tweens that grown-ups will love too. 

Your Surrey SPARK ticket includes:

  • The Wee Studio, a special space for make believe for the little ones.
  • Stories for the Heart, old timey storytelling in a big blanket fort!
  • Walk through a traditional longhouse arch into the Indigenous Creation Courtyard for a celebration of culture through storytelling, music and art. 
  • Afrobeats & World Music Flashmob Dance, a hip hop dance workshop with Ndidi Cascade & Prince Nii.
  • Plus, roving performers and many other sparkalicious surprises along the way!

Ticketed performances include an afternoon with Charlotte Diamond, Fred Penner and Rick Scott; The Ambassador of Joy and award-winning puppeteer, Joshua Holden; an all ages dance party and more.

As a part of Surrey Civic Theatres, Surrey SPARK Stages offers spectacular performing arts events and activities for kids and their families throughout the year. Follow along on Facebook and Instagram for the latest information.

Foodstock at Swangard Stadium in Support of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank

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The Greater Vancouver Food Bank (“GVFB”) and 102.7 The PEAK present Foodstock, a festival of music and food for a cause at Swanguard Stadium in Burnaby this summer. The event will feature local bands, local breweries and beverage partners, and food trucks. 

Foodstock at Swangard for the Food Bank

  • When: Sunday, June 26, 2022 12:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Where: Swangard Stadium (3833 Imperial St. Burnaby)
  • Tickets: Available online now for $50 (plus taxes and fees) and include one beverage ticket to be used at the vendor of your choice.  
    • Additional beverage tickets will be on sale on site. This is a 19+ event. All guests will be required to show proof of age before being granted access to the grounds.

Bring a blanket or your own lawn chairs to stake out a spot on the Swangard Stadium field to spend the day.   

Food/Beverage Lineup

50% of the proceeds from all beverage sales, and 10% of food sales will be donated to the GVFB.

Enjoy beverages from Strange Fellows Brewing, Luppolo Brewing Company, Dageraad Brewing, Bomber Brewing, Studio Brewing, Bridge Brewing, Wildeye Brewing, NUDE Beverages and more to be announced.  Food trucks will include Beavertails, Kyu Grill, Shameless Buns, Wings, and Reel Mac n Cheese, will be serving tasty eats. 

Music Lineup

Bend Sinister, Sleepy Gonzales, Generous Thieves, Noodle Boys, Uncle Strut, Green Alderson, Madelyn Read, and Good Goin’. 

The GVFB provides assistance to over 10,000 people each month through direct distribution in Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and the North Shore. 25% of their clients are children, and 17% are seniors. The GVFB also provides food support to 119 community agencies throughout these communities, such as housing agencies, women and children’s shelters, transition houses and after-school programs, which in turn provide meals and snacks to thousands of people each week.   

A Sound Like This: Chor Leoni & The Leonids

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Chor Leoni has announced the debut performance of its new professional ensemble with A Sound Like This: Chor Leoni & The Leonids which will take place next weekend in the newly restored St. Andrew’s-Wesley United in Downtown Vancouver.

A Sound Like This: Chor Leoni & The Leonids
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A Sound Like This: Chor Leoni & The Leonids

  • When: May 12 & 13, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Where: St. Andrew-Wesley’s United (1022 Nelson St, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Available online now from $20, plus service fees

Gathering nine acclaimed male singers from across North America, The Leonids’ inaugural performance marks a new chapter in Chor Leoni’s history and coincides with Chor Leoni’s VanMan Choral Summit, which gathers more than 300 singers of all ages for a week of collaboration and celebration, culminating in the VanMan Summit Concert (May 14 at the Chan Centre).

“For 30 years, Chor Leoni has boldly championed its art form through innovative concerts, collaborations, and commissions, all while creating musical experiences that hope to uplift its audience and community,” says Erick Lichte, Artistic Director of Chor Leoni.

“As we look to further our vision in new ways, we considered the impact our very own project-based, professional ensemble could have inside the mission of Chor Leoni. In this spirit, Chor Leoni is thrilled to present The Leonids, a professional TTBB chamber vocal ensemble composed of world class singers and aptly named after the spectacular once-a-year meteor shower.”

The Leonids will serve as mentors to Chor Leoni, the VanMan Festival singers, the Emerging Choral Artist Program, and to the participants of the MYVoice Youth Program.

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to the opening night performance on May 12th. Here’s how you can enter to win:

Win Tickets to A Sound Like This: Chor Leoni & The Leonids

Selected by Lichte, The Leonids include some of the finest singers from North America’s most acclaimed ensembles: Chanticleer, Conspirare, Cantus, Anúna, Roomful of Teeth, Seraphic Fire, and New York Polyphony, among others. In addition, each of the nine singers maintain active solo careers, specializing in oratorio, new and early music, and art song. 

For their inaugural performance, The Leonids include:

  • Eric Alatorre, Bass: Known for his 28 seasons with GRAMMY Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer, Alatorre’s legendary career has taken him around the globe and seen him mentor countless new generations of singers.
  • Enrico Lagasca, Bass-Baritone: Acclaimed to have “a beautiful sound” (The New York Times), Lagasca is enjoying a diverse career as a soloist and chorister across North America with repertoire from early to contemporary music.
  • Jonathan Woody, Bass-baritone: A sought-after performer of early and new music, Woody has been featured with historically-informed orchestras such as Apollo’s Fire, Boston Early Music Festival, and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra.
  • Sam Kreidenweis, Baritone: A member of Ireland’s Dublin-based Anúna, who has also been heard with Conspirare, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, and Vocal Arts Ensemble, Kreidenweis’ stylistic versatility, rich sound, and engaging stage presence have gained him praise internationally.
  • Dann Coakwell, Tenor: A soloist with Conspirare, Coakwell’s voice can be heard on the GRAMMY Award-winning album The Sacred Spirit of Russia and the GRAMMY nominated album The Hope of Loving, as well as on Considering Matthew Shepard and the critically praised Zabur.
  • Andrew Fuchs, Tenor: Fuchs is an artist whose wide-ranging repertoire includes an abundance of early music, including recent debuts at the Kennedy Center in Monteverdi’s Vespers with The Thirteen, and at the Lincoln Center in Bach’s Magnificat with the American Classical Orchestra.
  • Jacob Perry, Tenor: Praised for his “gorgeous and stylish” interpretations of Renaissance and Baroque repertoire (ClevelandClassical.com), Perry has been featured as a soloist with Apollo’s Fire, Handel Choir of Baltimore, Mountainside Baroque, Tempesta di Mare, and The Thirteen.
  • Steven Soph, Tenor: A “superb vocal soloist” (The Washington Post) with “impressive clarity and color” (The New York Times), Soph regularly sings with top vocal ensembles including Seraphic Fire, Conspirare, Roomful of Teeth, and more.
  • Steven Caldicott Wilson, Tenor: A regular artist with Handel + Haydn Boston and the Trinity Baroque Orchestra NYC, Caldicott Wilson is also a longtime member of the twice GRAMMY-nominated classical a cappella vocal quartet New York Polyphony. 

A Sound Like This will feature both solo sets from Chor Leoni and The Leonids, and collaborative performances with both groups. The program’s diverse repertoire includes works spanning the entire breadth of choral singing, from re-envisioned madrigals; sacred tangos; atmospheric Latvian and Estonian masterpieces; and uplifting pop and jazz numbers.  

Events in Vancouver This Weekend May 6-8, 2022

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There’s a lot of rain in the forecast but that won’t dampen our spirits because there are so many things to do around Metro Vancouver over the next few days! There’s the culmination of BC Youth Week, Asian Heritage Month events, Mother’s Day festivities, film, music, markets and many more events in Vancouver this weekend:

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Multi-Day Events/Activities

Events in Vancouver This Weekend May 6-8, 2022

Friday, May 6, 2022
Sponsored by Miss604: BC Youth Week
The Rocket Man & The Piano Man at the River Rock
Creative Mornings: Sandeep Johal
Himmat at the Cultch
Vancouver Canadians Nooner at the Nat
The Geekenders Present: Too Hoth To Handle
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
Live Concert: Les plaisirs du Louvre
Poetry Night / Down to Earth with Louise Bernice Halfe
Burnaby Festival of Learning
Echoes from Far Away Cities
The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Art Vancouver
DanceHouse Presents Bodytraffic
pARTy@PdA: Portraits and Pinot!
Intro to Bartending: Whiskies
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
Indoor Roller Skating in Vancouver

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Shipyards Live in North Vancouver 2022

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Celebrate the return of summer fun and excitement over 17 Fridays from May to September at Shipyards Live in North Vancouver. The waterfront will be hopping with live music, culture, food, and activities for the whole family. This will be the first year since The Shipyards development was completed that the site will be utilized to its full potential, without any health and safety restrictions.

Shipyards Live in North Vancouver 2022

Shipyards Live in North Vancouver 2022

  • When: Weekly on Fridays, May 13 to September 2 from 3:00pm to 10:00pm
  • Where: The Shipyards (near Lonsdale Quay Terminal by transit) in North Vancouver
  • Admission: Free! Just show up

Festivities will be free for the public and will include a splash park, giant licensed patio, artisan vendors, food trucks, and live music programming.

Shipbuilders Square will buzz with live music from the best local talent across a wide range of styles and genres including R&B, Soul, Funk, Country, Pop, Jazz, and Samba. Confirmed performers so far include: Dave Hartney (August 19), Krystle Dos Santos (June 24), Amanda Wood (July 15), Nicole Sumerlyn (July 8) with more to be announced in the coming weeks.

Find a spot on The Patio presented by Stanley Park Brewing, and enjoy good eats from a wide selection of food trucks. You can look forward to a diverse and delicious rotating lineup of trucks each week at Shipyards Live throughout the summer. Located along Wallace Mews you will also find an eclectic group of chefs, artists and entrepreneurs who serve some of the finest food in the city, showcasing flavours from around the globe.

Plan your Friday nights accordingly and follow Shipyards Live on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.