Seraka Dance Company presents Synthesis: Speakeasy

Get ready for a night on the town with this evening of belly dance solos and duets inspired by the roarin’ 20s. This here show brings out the best of the prohibition era with dames dancin’ everything from the Charleston to lindy hop to belly dance – some real Oliver Twists, no dead hoofers […]

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A Student Demonstration By Steffen Dance

Students of Steffen Dance will perform for family and friends.  The presentation includes students own choreography and snippets of class material.

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A celebration of EJ Pratt

February 4 is the birthday of E. J. Pratt, considered by many to be Newfoundland’s—and Canada’s—greatest poet. Pratt’s achievements have been honoured over the years by Memorial University through the prestigious Lecture series bearing his name.

This year Memorial University’s Faculty of Arts and Department of English, and Running the Goat Books and Broadsides are […]

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NEIA & SJIWFF Present ‘So Right, So Smart’

The Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association (NEIA) & St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival (SJIWFF) present the documentary “So Right, So Smart”. This award-winning documentary explores how companies like Patagonia, Seventh Generation, Interface Inc. and WalMart have turned green practices into profitable gains. The film also features interviews with David Suzuki and Dr. […]

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Legacy

A concert celebrating recent ceramic work by Isabella St. John and Erin Callahan St. John.

Performances by Pamela Morgan, Eric West, Hope Jamieson, Sherry Ryan, Simone Savard Walsh, and Wyatt Hirschfled Shelby. Celebrate the legacy of craft and music at the Hall.

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Fortunate Ones in Concert

Fortunate Ones are Andrew James O’Brien and Catherine Allan. Their earnest blend of acoustic folk/pop and roots, bare-bones arrangements and delicately precise harmony allows for the intimate musical conversations that make their performances so special.

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Fortunate Ones in Concert

Fortunate Ones are Andrew James O’Brien and Catherine Allan. Their earnest blend of acoustic folk/pop and roots, bare-bones arrangements and delicately precise harmony allows for the intimate musical conversations that make their performances so special.

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Lunch at the Hall: Social Media

A little over a year since the launch of the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (NLAC) social media strategy, the NLAC wants to pass along some of its knowledge and experience. Partnering with Newfound Marketing and the Resource Centre for the Arts, the NLAC has sought to use the Lunch at the Hall slots […]

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Love Your Ocean Valentine’s Fundraiser for Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium

An Evening of Drinks and nibble, Photobooth, Music, Door Prize, Raffles, Speed Geeking, Semi-Formal Dress

 

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SJIWFF presents Gabrielle

It’s a perfect Valentine’s Day movie.

Gabrielle is a young singer with Williams Syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by intellectual disability, who has fallen in love with her choir director. With nuance, grace and humour, the film explores her sense of self, her independence and her sexuality. “Gabrielle” was Canada’s Oscar nomination for the Best […]

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