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SUMMARY:Jazz on the Porch: Zhambai with Curtis Andrews and Kurai Mubaiwa
DESCRIPTION:Jazz heads outdoors for our Jazz on the Porch summer series\, starting Tuesday June 27th at 7pm! \n\n\n\nZhambai at Roedde House Museum\n\n\n\nFeaturing Curtis Andrews and Kurai Mubaiwa\n\n\n\nJoin us for a captivating musical experience featuring Curtis Andrews and Kurai Mubaiwa\, performing as Zhambai. This dynamic duo will take you on a rhythmic journey through the traditional and contemporary sounds of Zimbabwe’s Shona people\, centered around the ancient mbira (thumb piano). \n\n\n\nCurtis Andrews\, based in Vancouver\, BC\, is a multifaceted drummer\, composer\, and ethnomusicologist. Originally from Carbonear\, Newfoundland\, Curtis began his musical journey at 14 by teaching himself to play the drumset. His deep curiosity for rhythm\, culture\, and spirit led him to study the musical traditions of Ghana and South India extensively\, under the mentorship of renowned artists including his mridangam guru\, Trichy Sankaran. Curtis holds a BFA from York University and a PhD in Ethnomusicology from the University of British Columbia. He co-leads a Ghanaian drum and dance ensemble\, collaborates with diverse musicians across various genres\, and leads his own Afro-Indian-World-Jazz group. His work with Kurai Mubaiwa brings the hypnotic and spiritual music of the Shona people of Zimbabwe to audiences\, blending traditional and contemporary compositions. Curtis resides on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish\, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations\, and is passionate about fostering love\, understanding\, and excitement for life through music. \n\n\n\nKurai Mubaiwa is one of Canada’s leading mbira players. The mbira\, an ancient thumb piano\, has been used for spiritual purposes in Zimbabwe for centuries. Its sound is reminiscent of water dropping\, spirits talking\, ancestors singing\, and blood pumping. Kurai has mastered both the traditional repertoire and composes his own contemporary music for the mbira. In Curtis Andrews\, he has found an able and willing ally. As a duo\, these multifaceted musicians bring a message of joy and healing to themselves and their audience alike. \n\n\n\nThe performers will be on the side porch of Roedde House Museum\, which faces the lawn space of Barclay Heritage Square Park. Donations collected will go towards the continuation of our Jazz Series and directly support the artists we engage. \n\n\n\nCome and experience the enchanting sounds of Zhambai\, where ancient rhythms meet contemporary creativity\, fostering a deeper connection to music and spirit. Your donations will directly support the artists and help continue the beloved Jazz Series at Roedde House Museum. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness the mesmerizing blend of mbira music and world rhythms! \n\n\n\nDONATE:\n\n\n\nSupport of the series is greatly appreciated\, either through one-time\, monthly\, or annual donations. You can do so by donating HERE. \n\n\n\nThis concert is possible thanks to support from a Metro Vancouver Cultural Grant
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/jazz-in-the-parlour-curtis-andrews/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Parlour Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240618T210000
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SUMMARY:RHM & VICO Music of the World Concert Series: Water Dragon Music - Classic Chinese Poetry & Music
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the parlour of Roedde House Museum as we take chamber music back to its originally intended intimate setting. We hope that through this concert series you will be introduced to a diversity of musical instruments and styles reflective of the diversity of the Canadian experience as well as a new appreciation of different types of classical music! Refreshments will be served in the dining room at the end of the concert. \n\n\n\nOur June VICO: Music of the World concert series will see the return of Water Dragon Music: Classic Chinese Poetry & Music which premiered at Roedde House in 2023. This enchanting fusion of modern classical music\, traditional Chinese instruments\, and ancient poetry transforms the Roedde Parlour into another world entirely\, so don’t sleep on it if you missed its debut last year!Program Description:  \n\n\n\nWater Dragon Tune is from an ongoing collection of Chinese poems set to music by L. Mark Armanini. The power of these ancient poems is in the common and daily experiences being shared between the time they were written (347-1200 AD)\, and the present. The music\, for the most part is contemplative\, the Mandarin text is reflected and framed by the erhu in a dialogue of text image being shadowed by the erhu melodies and emotions. The celestial harp adds a sense of the suspension of time and space\, drawing the listener closer to the rich sounds of the spoken Mandarin with its natural tonal inflections. The effect is to bring the poems into the here and now\, as if the poet is speaking directly to us from ancient times.  \n\n\n\nAbout Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra (VICO): \n\n\n\nThe Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra (VICO)\, founded in 2001\, was one of the first concert orchestras devoted to performing new intercultural music on a grand scale. It is currently one of only a handful of such professional ensembles that exist in the world. The VICO brings together musicians and composers from many cultural and artistic communities in the Greater Vancouver area\, including Chinese\, Taiwanese\, Japanese\, Indian\, Persian (Iranian)\, Latin and South American\, Vietnamese\, African\, North American and European to create what has been described as “the United Nations of Music” (CBC Radio)\, and “music that sounds like Vancouver looks” (The Georgia Straight). The Vancouver Sun has called VICO “a world music super-group.” \n\n\n\nVICO strives to be a fresh and relevant voice in the contemporary music of our city\, our province and our country. The ensemble builds bridges of imagination\, approaching diversity as a fascinating challenge and a creative call to action. Its work is to make connections\, between performers and audiences of all ages and backgrounds\, across the Lower Mainland\, throughout Canada and the world; to create and perform orchestral music that transcends boundaries: cultural\, social\, political\, geographical. Since its inaugural performance in 2001\, VICO has developed and performed over 50 new intercultural pieces by ground-breaking Canadian composers. www.vi-co.org \n\n\n\nReminders:Ticket holders should arrive no later than 10 minutes before showtime to secure seats.Seating is limited. \n\n\n\nParking: \n\n\n\nLimited street parking is available on Robson and in the West End. Parking spots are scarce in the neighbourhood\, so give yourself some extra time or use public transportation. (Closest Skytrain station: Burrard. We are on the #5 Robson bus route).
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/rhm-vico-music-of-the-world-concert-series-water-dragon-music-classic-chinese-poetry-music/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Parlour Concerts
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SUMMARY:Annual Strawberry Festival at Barclay Heritage Square
DESCRIPTION:The West End Seniors’ Network annual Strawberry Festival returns to Barclay Heritage Square on Saturday June 15th from 1pm to 4pm!\n\n\n\nRoedde House Museum will be participating by selling baked goods and lemonade from the museum’s porch. Tours of the museum will be by donation. All funds earned will go towards supporting our programs and the continued preservation of the house. \n\n\n\n\nBe sure to visit Barclay Manor for snacks\, live music\, games\, prizes\, BBQ and more with the West End Seniors’ Network\, Vancouver Friends for Life\, and VPL Joe Fortes Branch. \n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss out!
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/annual-strawberry-festival-at-barclay-heritage-square/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Special Events
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SUMMARY:SWINGIN' IN THE RAIN: Vancouver's Early Jazz Era- Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant jazz scene of early 20th-century Vancouver at the Roedde House Museum’s latest exhibition\, “Swingin’ in the Rain: Vancouver’s Early Jazz Era.” \n\n\n\nCurated by Rachel Lige\, this exhibition delves into the bustling venues\, influential figures\, and cultural and social forces that shaped Vancouver’s jazz landscape during the 1910s and 1920s.Join us for an unforgettable evening as we kick off the exhibition with a special event featuring esteemed pianist\, trumpeter\, and educator Alan Matheson. Alan will provide an insightful lecture on the history of early jazz\, along with live performances of period tunes performed by Alan Matheson\, Josh Roberts\, and Noah Gotfrit.As you enjoy the beautifully restored Victorian parlour of the Roedde House Museum\, sip complimentary wine and beer\, which are included with your ticket. Mingle with fellow jazz enthusiasts and soak in the rich history of Vancouver’s early jazz scene. \n\n\n\nPlease note: The music and lecture will be held on the main floor\, which is accessible to everyone. However\, we regret that the exhibition is on the second floor (stairs only) and may not be accessible to all Visitors.Special thanks to Massullo Music for the loan of instruments for the display.Event Details:Date: June 7th 2024Time: Doors open at 6:30 PM\, Show starts at 7:00 PMLocation: Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, VancouverAdmission: $36-$39\, 19+ only\, includes 2 drink ticketsTickets: Limited availability. Book now to secure your spotDon’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the sights and sounds of Vancouver’s early jazz era in an intimate and historic setting. Get your tickets today and be part of a night to remember!
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/swingin-in-the-rain-vancouvers-early-jazz-era-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240530T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240530T210000
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SUMMARY:Jazz in the Parlour: the Noah Franche-Nolan Trio
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy more Jazz in the Parlour on May 30th\, at 7pm! \n\n\n\nExperience the Noah Franche-Nolan Trio in Roedde House’s historical Victorian parlour. Led by pianist\, composer\, and improviser Noah Franche-Nolan\, alongside Juno-nominated bassist Jodi Proznick and versatile drummer Nicholas Bracewell\, this trio delivers a blend of emotional depth and musical complexity. Noah’s innovative compositions and soulful improvisations\, combined with Jodi and Nicholas’s exceptional talent\, promise an unforgettable evening of jazz. Join us for an intimate performance by this acclaimed trio\, showcasing their passion for music in a unique setting. \n\n\n\nThe concert will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.\, with a 30-minute intermission during which tea and cookies will be available. \n\n\n\n$20 for Seniors/RHM Members/Students \n\n\n\n$23 for General Admission \n\n\n\nWith thanks to support from a Metro Vancouver Cultural Grant to help make this and other jazz concerts in our series possible.
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/jazz-in-the-parlour-the-noah-franche-nolan-trio/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Parlour Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240525T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240525T163000
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SUMMARY:Japanese Tea Ceremony with SaBi Tea Arts
DESCRIPTION:TWO SESSIONS: 1PM & 3PM \n\n\n\nJoin us as we celebrate Asian Heritage Month with an intimate Japanese tea ceremony in the Roedde House parlour\, presented by Maiko Behr of SaBi Tea Arts. This program is made possible through funding by The Dōjin Japanese Arts Society. \n\n\n\nWe will be holding two sessions on Saturday May 25th: one starting 1:00 pm and one starting at 3:00 pm. There will be a maximum of 10 participants in each session. \n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nAlthough the practice of preparing tea for guests integrating Zen aesthetics and following carefully prescribed movements and protocols dates back more than 450 years\, the forms are constantly evolving to suit the times. Using a modern-era tea table to prepare and serve the traditional matcha tea\, Maiko will provide an introduction to the Japanese tea ceremony but with particular attention to the period of the encounter between East and West at the turn of the 20th century\, contemporary with Roedde House. Step back in time with us for a glimpse at this interesting historical moment when traditional arts were adapting to the modern world. \n\n\n\nMatcha (stone-milled green tea) and a traditional Japanese sweet will be served. Sweets may contain beans\, sugar\, rice powder\, and agar jelly. If you have dietary concerns\, please contact us in advance. Due to the nature of the program\, substitutions may not be possible. \n\n\n\nAbout Dojin Arts: \n\n\n\nThe Dōjin Japanese Arts Society 同仁文化会 offers a variety of interactive experiences and educational programs aimed at fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japanese cultural heritage. To find our more\, please visit: www.dojinarts.org \n\n\n\nMaiko Behr has worked as a Japanese-to-English translator\, curator\, and consultant specializing in Japanese arts for over 20 years. She is the founder and Executive Director of the recently-established Dōjin Japanese Arts Society  and the owner of SaBi Tea Arts\, where she teaches chanoyu (Japanese tea ceremony) in the Omotesenke tradition and kōdō (Japanese incense ceremony) in the Senzan Goryū tradition. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Info: \n\n\n\n\nTicket holders should arrive on time.\n\n\n\nCapacity will be limited.\n\n\n\nLimited street parking is available on Robson and in the West End. Parking spots are scarce in the neighbourhood\, so give yourself some extra time or use public transportation. (Closest Skytrain station: Burrard. We are on the #5 Robson bus route). 
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/japanese-tea-ceremony-with-sabi-tea-arts/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240522T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240522T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T234337
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SUMMARY:Curator's Corner | E. Pauline Johnson - Tekahionwake: A Retrospective | A Talk by Curator James Gibson
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Exclusive Talk on our current exhibit “E. Pauline Johnson – Tekahionwake : A Retrospective” \n\n\n\n Date: May 22nd \n\n\n\n Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM \n\n\n\n Location: Roedde House \n\n\n\nStep into the poetic world of E. Pauline Johnson – Tekahionwake with a special talk led by James Gibson\, curator of our current Pauline Exhibition and member of the Roedde House Preservation Society Board!  \n\n\n\nDiscover the remarkable journey of this pioneering Canadian poet\, from her early life and familial roots to her enduring legacy. Gain insights into Pauline’s alliance with the Capilano Family from Vancouver and her impactful years in the city from 1909 to 1913.  \n\n\n\nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Canadian literary history!  \n\n\n\nRegistration is FREE – Secure your spot by RSVPing to info@roeddehouse.org.
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/curators-corner-e-pauline-johnson-tekahionwake-a-retrospective-a-talk-by-curator-james-gibson/
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240511T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T234337
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SUMMARY:May Fair at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 11th and 12th for the May Fair at the Museum – a unique market in our 1893 Victorian House Museum! \n\n\n\nTWO Days of shopping: \n\n\n\nSaturday May 11th from 11am to 5pmSunday May 12th from 11am to 5pm \n\n\n\nEntry to shop the market is $5 at the door. \n\n\n\nWe have an amazing group of local vendors this year with art\, antiques\, jewelry\, dolls and much more available. Two tarot readers will also be on site offering readings on both days! \n\n\n\nVendors include:Astral Eye (art\, inks\, and apothecary items)Circe Curio (antiques)Flora Fiora (cottagecore upcycled art\, crafts)Gillian Tarot (tarot readings)Grimoire (peculiar art & crafts)Hilma Ruth Vintage (vintage sewing & knitting patterns & art)Lilith’s Craft (mixed media pieces)M Eye Chael (art dolls)Ritual and Rosehip (tarot readings)Roan’s Rag Dolls (handmade victorian ragdolls)Salem’s Attic (antiques and curios)Sapphorica Creations (fine art & prints)She Wolf Tea (artisan blend teas & art) \n\n\n\nAccessibility: Roedde House has a wheelchair accessible entrance through its side kitchen door (facing the gazebo). Please alert staff and we will guide you to this entrance. Washrooms are on the main floor and includes a wheelchair accessible washroom. Stairs are required to reach the second floor. \n\n\n\nGetting to the Museum: Limited street parking is available on Robson and in the West End. For public transit\, the closest skytrain station is: Burrard. We are on the #5 Robson bus route.
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/may-fair-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240502T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240502T210000
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SUMMARY:RHM Music of the World Concert Series: Sounds of India - Sitar & Tabla Duo
DESCRIPTION:Roedde House Museum and Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra is pleased to present our first Music of the World concert of the season –  “Sounds of India” featuring Sitar virtuoso Sharanjeet Singh Mand and Sunny Matharu on the Tabla to delight us with a performance on traditional Indian instruments.  \n\n\n\nSharanjeet Singh Mand (Sitar) is a young Virtuoso of Sitar and Surbahar.He is a disciple of doyen of Indian Classical Music\,  Pandit Harvinder Sharma. Sharanjeet is one of the foremost representative of Ustad Vilayat Khan’s Gharana among his generation.  Sharanjeet is also an accomplished composer and a devoted Guru.In 2018\, Sharanjeet created history by becoming the first ever Indian Classical musician to perform a solo concert for Juno Awards. CBC listed Sharanjeet as one of30 under 30 Hottest Classical Musicians in 2019. It is hailed as a historic breakthrough throughout world as Sharanjeet is the first ever non-western classical musician to make it on the list. \n\n\n\nSharanjeet is widely known as a Sitarist with impeccable style and flair\, and his performances have enthralled audiences in India\, Canada\, USA and many other countries alike. A young and dynamic performer\, his style of performance is laced with fast taans and soulful gayaki ang. Many consider him as one of the bearers of Sitar.  \n\n\n\nCarrying forward rich musical heritage of Imdad Khani gharana\, he has developed a very unique and sensitive style of Gayaki Ang (vocal imitation by instrument). His repertoire includes captivating musical ornaments like Khatka\, Murki \, Meend \, Gamak etc. of Khayal style and Progressive Jor and Jhalla with unique patterns of improvisation in different rhythmic cycles in traditional as well as rarely played ragas. \n\n\n\nSharanjeet is regularly invited as a guest lecturer at Douglas College\, University of British Columbia\, Simon Fraser University and many other institutions. Sharanjeet is a resident teacher/performer at Places Des Arts\, one of Canada’s oldest conservatory. \n\n\n\nBeing equally apt in Indian and Western Classical music\, Sharanjeet has collaborated with musicians of both genres and has composed music for ensembles and orchestras.   He has been credited to be the first ever Sitarist to play ‘Art Song’ (Opera) ‘Ave Maria’ on Sitar.Sunny Marathu (Tabla) \n\n\n\nGrowing up in a musical family and being surrounded by music\, Sunny began his training in Tabla at a very young age.  His training started with Ustad Satwant Singh\, who gave him a strong foundation in the art of Tabla playing. To this day\, he continues to learn under the guidance of Tabla maestro Pandit Yogesh Samsi\, one of the most famous and foremost Tabla players of the Punjab Gharana (style of playing). Over the last 25 years\, Sunny has accompanied numerous musicians from around the world including many world-renowned musicians from the Indian Classical music tradition.  \n\n\n\nBesides being trained as a classical musician\, Sunny is known as versatile Tabla player and has also accompanied for dance\, fusion and western classical music.  The Punjab style is known for its rich poetry and complex rhythmic patterns\, this has enabled Sunny to be comfortable accompanying many genres and styles of music and dance. \n\n\n\nAs a youth\, Sunny was given the opportunity to accompany Pandit Jasraj\, a world-renowned vocalist from the Mewati style of singing\, during his vocal classes in Vancouver.  This led to further opportunities accompanying various musicians both locally and internationally.  Sunny is recognized as one of Canada’s leading Tabla players and he is sought by India’s top classical musicians to accompany on Tabla. \n\n\n\nIn addition to accompanying\, Sunny regularly performs Tabla solos locally within Canada and has also played solos in USA\, UK\, Australia and India.Join us in this unique intimate experience of chamber music in the Roedde House Parlour and enjoy a light refreshment in our dining room.
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/rhm-music-of-the-world-concert-series-sounds-of-india-sitar-tabla-duo/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Jazz in the Parlour: Julia Farry (Bass) with Winston Matsushita (Keys) and Max Huberdeau (Drums)
DESCRIPTION:Our Jazz Series continues on Thursday\, April 25th\, at 7pm!This parlour concert features Julia Farry on upright bass\, with Winston Matsushita (Keyboard Grinder) on piano\, and Max Huberdeau on drums.  \n\n\n\nJulia Farry lives in a collective home on the unceded territory of the Musqueam\, Tsleil-waututh and Squamish nations. She is a true believer that art and culture are the catalysts for change. Working as a community organizer\, she practices living art and uses music to process the intricate and profound realities of the universe. As a band leader for two local bands\, Amphibioux and Assorted Mustard Greens\, Julia has been studying and admiring the worlds of Brazilian music and jazz. Resonating at the lower frequencies of sound on the upright bass\, she hopes to inspire joy with grooves and basslines\, while searching for what it means to decorate time… with music? Sound? A shared moment. \n\n\n\nThe concert will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.\, with a 30-minute intermission during which tea and cookies will be available. \n\n\n\n$20 for Seniors/RHM Members/Students$23 for General Admission(plus fees) \n\n\n\nWith thanks to support from a Metro Vancouver Cultural Grant to help make this and other jazz concerts in our series possible.
URL:https://www.roeddehouse.org/event/jazz-in-the-parlour-julia-ferry-bass-with-winston-matsushita-keys-and-max-huberdeau-drums/
LOCATION:Roedde House Museum\, 1415 Barclay Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6G 1J6\, Canada
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