THE BANFF CENTRE Summer 2016 Events Experience art and Welcome creativity this summer

Every summer, The Banff Centre welcomes hundreds of artists from around the world at The Banff Centre. to participate in programs designed by our artistic team and world-class guest artists. These programs provide extraordinary opportunities for the artists and for you, our audience, to see and enjoy the work 4 Outdoor Concerts they create here. We have exciting new We delve into exciting new territory programs and performances in dance, with showings of a work in progress by National Aboriginal Day opera, and music on offer this summer 6 the exceptionally talented choreographer including a couple of artistic surprises for Fernando Melo, working with artists from a your viewing pleasure! 8 Opera brand new Creative Gesture contemporary This summer’s Shaw Amphitheatre series dance program. And the drama of the comes, of course, with extraordinary views glorious, internationally-renowned 10 Brass of the Bow Valley and a rich landscape of Banff International String Quartet Canadian music including Buffy Sainte- Competition returns this year. Among the 12 Bundles + Overnight Deals Marie, Randy Bachman, and A Tribe Called extraordinary performances of classical Red. Over the Canada Day long weekend, and contemporary work, you will hear the 14 Arts Lover Membership Brass legends Jens Lindemann, Emilie- premiere of a brand new commission from Claire Barlow, and Tommy Banks present Zosha Di Castri and a hip-hop, classical everything from Broadway, big band hits mixup from the Afiara String Quartet and 15 Walter Phillips Gallery to intimate jazz nights. DJ Skratch Bastid. Ground-breaking opera returns with a We look forward to welcoming you to The 16 BISQC Mozart murder mystery in partnership with Banff Centre on Sleeping Buffalo Mountain Against the Grain Theatre, providing an in Treaty 7 Territory, home of the Blackfoot, 18 Listings immersive and mysterious experience for Stoney Nakoda and Tsuut’iina Nations. lucky audience members in No One’s Safe. I hope to see you soon! Benjamin Britten’s operatic masterpiece, The Rape of Lucretia, will also be hauntingly re-told with a chamber orchestra. Meanwhile, across campus in Walter Phillips Gallery, Israeli artist Yael Bartana’s Carolyn Warren acclaimed cinematic work Inferno will be The Banff Centre is grateful to the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, and the many corporations, foundations and individuals who generously support our exhibited in Canada for the first time. Vice-President, Arts programs and participants. This support enables The Banff Centre to Inspire Creativity in Alberta and around the world.

Cover image: Buffy Sainte-Marie, photo by Matt Barnes. 2 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 This page: Carolyn Warren, photo by Rita Taylor. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 3 ORDER OF CANADA BIG BAND A TRIBE CALLED RED See page 10 for details. A Tribe Called Red produces an unbelievably unique sound that has impacted the global SUNDAY, JULY 3, 6:30 P.M. electronic scene and urban club culture. GATES 5:30 P.M. Mixing traditional pow wow vocals and SHAW AMPHITHEATRE drumming with cutting-edge electronic $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 music, they celebrate their aboriginal CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT culture, alongside an open, wild party. SUNDAY, JULY 31, 6:30 P.M. BLUE RODEO GATES 5:30 P.M. Outdoor Join countrified rock band, Blue Rodeo, SHAW AMPHITHEATRE for their annual outdoor performance. With $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 special guests, the Sam Bailey Band. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT SUNDAY, JULY 10, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. LEEROY STAGGER SHAW AMPHITHEATRE AND TERRA LIGHTFOOT $50 Featuring Lethbridge roots and alt- Concerts country singer-songwriter Leeroy Stagger BASIA BULAT AND and Hamilton-based roots rocker Terra Lightfoot. In partnership with Alberta Music. Basia Bulat creates exuberant, sparkling pop music that captivates while Ron SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 6:30 P.M. Party at the Shaw Amphitheatre Sexsmith is recognized as one of the GATES 5:30 P.M. With Buffy Sainte-Marie and world’s finest songwriters known for his SHAW AMPHITHEATRE concise and intimate music. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 ª SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1 P.M. CHILD $12.50 | ARTS LOVER EVENT Celebrate arts and creativity with us, at this free summer concert featuring Buffy Sainte-Marie, Dan Mangan, and Seckou Keita. GATES 12 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE RANDY BACHMAN Take part in this very special party at the spectacular Shaw $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 Few artists can claim to have made a Amphitheatre, alongside emerging voices and alumni. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT bigger impact on popular music than SATURDAY, JULY 16, 4 – 9:30 P.M. Randy Bachman. Widely regarded as the GATES 3 P.M. “architect of Canadian rock ‘n’ roll,” his SHAW AMPHITHEATRE Buy tickets to 2 or renowned songwriting acumen produced FREE (BUT A TICKET IS REQUIRED) more amphitheatre American Woman, Taking Care of Business, Advance booking ticket limit of 6 per household. and many other tracks that have become Additional tickets available at the gate. performances and pop-culture touchstones. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 6:30 P.M. save $5 per ticket! GATES 5:30 P.M. For events in the outdoor Shaw Amphitheatre, children one year Offer applies to adults, seniors and SHAW AMPHITHEATRE and under are admitted free without a ticket. students only. Excludes Blue Rodeo $50 and Randy Bachman. Images (L to R): Buffy Sainte-Marie, photo by Matt Barnes; Basia Bulat, photo courtesy of the artist. 4 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 5 National Aboriginal Day June 20 – 22 BANFF CENTRE TALKS: Celebrate National SARILA RECONCILIATION AND Aboriginal Day across two Sarila is an animated Inuit feature film for ENTANGLEMENT families that follows three Inuit children WITH JOHN BORROWS days of inspiring events who journey to a far-away land hidden As Indigenous peoples work towards focusing on Inuit culture, among glaciers, to save their community. reconciliation they are both strengthened artistry, and Arctic games. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 6:30 P.M. and challenged by their entanglements MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE with others. Anishinaabe stories and FREE teachings will be shared. ARCTIC GAMES AND INUIT CULTURE WITH JOHNNY ISSALUK John Borrows is a lawyer and author AND PAMYUA who currently holds the Canada Research BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM AND Chair in Indigenous Law and Nexen Chair Actor, athlete, and community leader BOOK FESTIVAL SCREENING: in Indigenous Leadership. Johnny Issaluk (Nunavut) demonstrates SURVIVAL PRAYER the agility, strength, and endurance of Benjamin Greené’s Survival Prayer is a MONDAY, JUNE 20, 4 P.M. traditional Arctic games. RICE STUDIO, JEANNE AND PETER sensitive portrayal of life on Haida Gwaii, LOUGHEED BUILDING Following a brief intermission, the a remote mountainous archipelago at FREE Yupik/Inuit musical group Pamyua the edge of Canada’s Pacific Coast (Alaska/Greenlandic Inuit) showcase and an exploration of the importance traditional Yupik, Inuit, and Greenlandic of language to Haida culture. songs with a modern spin. Accompanying this film are short Watch, Listen + Read films including Tallurutiup Tariunga. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 12 – 2 P.M. at banffcentre.ca WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 12 – 2 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE FREE FREE

6 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: Johnny Issaluk, photo by Jay Kan and Den Sweeney, courtesy Den Sweeney Photography. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 7 The Rape of Lucretia by Benjamin Britten An intimate and haunting masterpiece. Opera This chamber opera deploys a cast of eight and an orchestra of just 13 players to MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING: NO ONE’S SAFE stunningly colourful and evocative effect. OPERA IN CONCERT Against the Grain Theatre Founder and Mature subject matter. Artists from our opera and instrumental Artistic Director Joel Ivany mashes up programs meet for an exciting evening. Mozart by combining the music and THURSDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 P.M. stories of Don Giovanni, Le nozze di FRIDAY, JULY 15, 7:30 P.M. Co-curated by Joel Ivany and Barry Figaro, and Così fan tutte to create a SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2 P.M. Shiffman, and featuring the best young Mozart murder mystery. This workshop ERIC HARVIE THEATRE classical musicians from across Canada invites the audience to walk through and around the world. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 the next transladaptation from the team ª ARTS LOVER EVENT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 7:30 P.M. that brought you Figaro’s Wedding, ROLSTON RECITAL HALL #UncleJohn, and A Little Too Cozy. MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING Recommended for ages 14 years and older. Buy tickets to 2 or $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT #MozartMurderMystery more opera/dance THURSDAY, JULY 7, 8 P.M. performances and SATURDAY, JULY 9, 8 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY save $5 per ticket! AND GLYDE HALL See page 12 for details. Offer applies $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 to adults, seniors and students only.

8 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: The Rape of Lucretia, set design and photography by Camellia Koo. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 9 BRASS MEETS BROADWAY AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH From Gershwin to Lloyd Webber, TOMMY BANKS AND FRIENDS Jens Lindemann and his trio play some Join us for an intimate evening with of the most memorable tunes from the renowned Canadian pianist, conductor, Musical Theatre catalogue. and former Senator, Tommy Banks OC AOE THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 7:30 P.M. who has “… done everything a musician could wish for” –Toronto Star. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 311 CAVE AVENUE, BANFF SATURDAY, JULY 2, 10 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 DOORS 9:30 P.M. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX $20 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

BIG BRASS THROWBACK Preferred Beer, Club Series: WITH EMILIE-CLAIRE BARLOW The winning Emilie-Claire Barlow performs an elegant evening of classic jazz and brass numbers from the 1950s onwards with returning special guests. ORDER OF CANADA BIG BAND

SATURDAY, JULY 2, 7:30 P.M. An outdoor performance with seven ERIC HARVIE THEATRE legendary musicians who have all received the Order of Canada. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT Featuring Jens Lindemann, Tommy Banks, Guido Basso, Dave Young, Terry Clark, and Phil Dwyer. Buy tickets to SUNDAY, JULY 3, 6:30 P.M. 2 or more brass GATES 5:30 P.M.

Brass SHAW AMPHITHEATRE performances and $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 save $5 per ticket! CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT Offer applies to adults, seniors and students only.

Images (L to R): Corb Lund, photo courtesy of the artist; Matthew Barber and 10 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Images (L to R): Emilie-Claire Barlow, photo courtesy of the artist; Jens Lindemann, photo by Rita Taylor. , photo courtesy of the Buyartists; tickets: Mary banffcentre.ca Gauthier, photo by Jack11 Spencer. Bundles Overnight Buy tickets to two or more performances in Overnight packages the following bundles and save $5 per ticket. available from $319. Price includes two tickets Deals to select events, one Amphitheatre Brass Bundle Opera and night’s accommodation, and breakfast for two. Bundle BRASS MEETS BROADWAY Dance Bundle THURSDAY, JUNE 30 Excludes taxes and fees. Based on double occupancy. ORDER OF CANADA BIG BAND MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING: BIG BRASS THROWBACK Book online or call reservations SUNDAY, JULY 3 OPERA IN CONCERT WITH EMILIE-CLAIRE BARLOW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 1.800.884.7574 or 1.403.762.6308 BASIA BULAT AND RON SEXSMITH SATURDAY, JULY 2 SUNDAY, JULY 24 NO ONE’S SAFE AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH JULY 7 + 9 A TRIBE CALLED RED TOMMY BANKS AND FRIENDS SUNDAY, JULY 31 SATURDAY, JULY 2 THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN ORDER OF CANADA BIG BAND LEEROY STAGGER JULY 14, 15 + 17 AND TERRA LIGHTFOOT SUNDAY, JULY 3 SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 NEW WORK BY FERNANDO MELO JULY 28 – 30

INDIGENOUS DANCE AUGUST 26 + 27

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THINGS YOU CAN’T UNTHINK On Cohabitation: A group exhibition grounded in understandings of ‘new materialism’ where artists approach materials in Yael Bartana ways that challenge our knowledge Walter Phillips Gallery presents a solo- $130 for of its history, and perhaps its future. exhibition of Yael Bartana’s films, Inferno, Pardes and True Finn. Guest curated UNTIL MAY 22 by São Paulo-based curator Ana Paula WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY Cohen, On Cohabitation is the first 12:30 – 5 P.M. exhibition of these works in Canada. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE Supported by the Sir Jack Lyons 10 Events Charitable Trust. ROSE, DEAR JUNE 22 – SEPTEMBER 18 NICOLE KELLY WESTMAN WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY ARTS LOVER MEMBERSHIP 12:30 – 5 P.M. A solo exhibition of Calgary-based artist WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY Arts Lover Members enjoy maximum exposure to Nicole Kelly Westman in conjunction with FREE summer events at The Banff Centre. Purchase an Arts the 2016 EXPOSURE Photography Festival Lover membership for $130 (includes all fees) and get featuring a newly commissioned Super8 OPENING RECEPTION tickets for up to 10 events. If 10 events aren’t enough film made in the town of Wayne, Alberta. WEDNESDAY to get your summer events fill, additional Arts Lover UNTIL JULY 3 JUNE 22, 5 – 8 P.M. events can be purchased for just $10 each! ERIC HARVIE THEATRE, WEST LOBBY Choose your 10 events from those listed as FREE ª ARTS LOVER EVENT VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES Featuring Ackroyd & Harvey, Mark Clintberg, Quinn Latimer, and Keller Easterling. Visit the website for a full list of Visual Art Lecture Series events. VARIOUS DATES, TIMES, AND VENUES

Image: La distancia mas larga entre dos puntos with choreography by Fernando Melo at Tumàka’t Danza Contemporánea, Festival Image: Yael Bartana, Inferno, 2013, video still, courtesy of International Cervantino, Mexico, photo © Gabriel Morales. Petzel Gallery, New York; Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, 14 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Fernando Melo’s New Work is performed July 28 to 30. and Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 15 Banff International

String Quartet Competition

BISQC Aug 29 – Sept 4, 2016

Passports and packages available. DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 Individual tickets on sale May 4.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY PASSPORT AUGUST 29 AUGUST 30 AUGUST 31 SEPTEMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 4 Includes reserved seating to all performances and access to all lectures and special BISQC events. RECITAL ROUND RECITAL ROUND ROMANTIC SPECIAL EVENT CANADIAN AD LIB ROUND FINALS Passport and Package Buyers also have access to Quartets perform Quartets perform ROUND SPIN CYCLE: COMMISSION All quartets The three finalists masterclasses and lectures. See website for details. a recital of Haydn a recital of Haydn Quartets perform The Afiara String ROUND perform a selection perform a quartet (Please note: processing fees apply) and a 20th and a 20th a complete quartet Quartet and DJ All quartets of work of their by Beethoven or MONDAY, AUG 29 – SUNDAY, SEPT 4 century work. century work. from the romantic Skratch Bastid. perform the newly own choosing, Schubert. $425 | SENIOR $375 | STUDENT/CHILD $225 or nationalistic commissioned totalling no more CONCERT 1 CONCERT 3 7:30 P.M. CONCERT 14 repertoire. than 30 minutes. 2 P.M. 10:30 A.M. composition by 2 P.M. Zosha Di Castri. CONCERT 6 CONCERT 11 CONCERT 2 CONCERT 4 Late afternoon – INDIVIDUAL TICKETS 10:30 A.M. CONCERT 9 10:30 A.M. 7:30 P.M. 2 P.M. Announcement of All events take place in the Eric Harvie Theatre. CONCERT 7 2 P.M. CONCERT 12 the winning quartet CONCERT 5 CONCERT 1 – 9 2 P.M. 2 P.M. 7:30 P.M. ALUMNI GALA $30 | SENIOR $28 | STUDENT/CHILD $15 CONCERT 8 CONCERT 13 CONCERT 10: ALUMNI GALA 7:30 P.M. Features pianist 7:30 P.M. Jon Kimura Parker $55 | SENIOR $52 | STUDENT/CHILD $28 performing with CONCERT 11, 12 the 2013 First Prize Repertoire for the recital, romantic and ad lib rounds to be $40 | SENIOR $37 | STUDENT/CHILD $20 Laureates, the finalized following the announcement of the 10 competing Dover Quartet. CONCERT 13 quartets in May. Please see website for details. $50 | SENIOR $46 | STUDENT/CHILD $25 CONCERT 10 7:30 P.M. CONCERT 14: FINALS $65 | SENIOR $62 | STUDENT/CHILD $32 SPECIAL EVENT: SPIN CYCLE $15 | SENIOR $12 | STUDENT/CHILD $8 Media sponsor: Supporting sponsor:

16 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: Charlotte Juillard, violin, Quatuor Zaïde, 2010 BISQC 3rd Prize Laureate, photo by Laura Vanags. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 17 May Events

MAY ARTIST TALK: EUNICE LUK MAY VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: MAY VISUAL + DIGITAL ARTS 3 Join Toronto-based visual artist 10 QUINN LATIMER 18 OPEN STUDIOS Eunice Luk for a discussion about Quinn Latimer is an American poet, critic Tour the studios and meet the artists-in- her ceramic and silkscreen works and editor based in Basel and Athens. She residence from the Critical Art Writing included in the exhibition things is currently editor-in-chief of publications Ensemble II and BAiR Text residencies. you can’t unthink. at documenta(14) and is lead faculty for WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 3 – 6 P.M. Critical Art Writing Ensemble II. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1 P.M. GLYDE HALL AND JEANNE AND PETER WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY TUESDAY, MAY 10, 4 P.M. LOUGHEED STUDIOS FREE BOURGEAU LOUNGE, 6TH FLOOR, FREE LLOYD HALL FREE MAY READINGS FROM THE WRITING MAY READINGS FROM THE 4 STUDIO: LISA ROBERTSON AND 18 WRITING STUDIO: GREG HOLLINGSHEAD MAY READINGS FROM THE WRITING MICHAEL CRUMMEY STUDIO: MEG WOLITZER AND Participants and faculty from the 11 Participants and faculty from the Writing Studio read from their work in KAREN SOLIE Writing Studio read from their work in this intimate literary evening. Featuring Participants and faculty from the Writing this intimate literary evening. Featuring poet and translator Lisa Robertson and Studio read from their work. Featuring the award-winning Newfoundland novelist novelist Greg Hollingshead. American novelist Meg Wolitzer and and poet, Michael Crummey. Griffin Poetry Prize winner Karen Solie. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 7:30 P.M. BENTLEY CHAMBER MUSIC STUDIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 7:30 P.M. BENTLEY CHAMBER MUSIC STUDIO MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING BENTLEY CHAMBER MUSIC STUDIO MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING FREE MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING FREE FREE MAY DRAWN TO NATURE WORKSHOP MAY ARTIST TALK: SARA CWYNAR 6 Take part in a still-life drawing workshop MAY READING IN PUBLIC: AND OTHER 19 Join the New York-based artist for a with museum interpreter, Helmer 14 PERFORMANCES talk exploring her photographic practice in Twoyoungmen. All materials provided. Join writers and artists-in-residence as context of the exhibition things you can’t Registration required by email: they perform works-in-progress that may unthink. [email protected] include poetry, comedy, satire, karaoke, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1 P.M. and melodrama. Followed by an artBAR FRIDAY, MAY 6, 7 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY dance party. BUFFALO NATIONS LUXTON MUSEUM FREE 1 BIRCH AVENUE, BANFF Recommended for ages 14 and up. FREE SATURDAY, MAY 14, 7:30 P.M. DOORS 7 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX FREE

18 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Images (from top): Michael Crummey, photo by Andrew MacCormac; Quinn Latimer. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 19 DAN ZANES May Events Early rock-and-roll soulful originals, English music hall, and North American and West Indian folk music collide with the Grammy- winning Dan Zanes (45 minutes). MAY DIGITAL NARRATIVES: 19 ELI HOROWITZ, RUSSELL SATURDAY, MAY 21, 10:30 A.M. + 1 P.M. QUINN AND GUESTS ROLSTON RECITAL HALL MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING Editor and former publisher of $5 McSweeney’s, Eli Horowitz, and app- developer and designer, Russell Quinn, talk about app-based novels and THE FLOATING MOUSE multiplatform narratives in this interactive GREEN FOOLS THEATRE event. Bring your smartphones. THE MAY 21 A one person virtuosic performance THURSDAY, MAY 19, 7:30 P.M. BANFF CENTRE of puppetry, song, and storytelling. RICE STUDIO, JEANNE AND PETER A story of change, courage, and the LOUGHEED BUILDING BanffCHILDREN’S Centre beauty of kindness based on the 2013 FREE FESTIVAL Alberta flood (55 minutes). Children’s SATURDAY, MAY 21, 11 A.M. + 2 P.M. MAY MICHAEL CRUMMEY MAY 21 MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE 21 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORDFEST $5 The Banff Centre partners with Wordfest Festival on a public event in Calgary with 2015 SYMPHONIE DRAMATIQUE THE KIF-KIF SISTERS Writers Trust Fellowship winner, and CAS PUBLIC 2016 Writing Studio faculty poet, These identical twins fight giant Michael Crummey. pink monsters and practice the art of A modern dance piece based on Romeo and Juliet performed by one of Quebec’s most SATURDAY, MAY 21, 7 P.M. snacking in this physical circus journey filled with enough happiness to make acclaimed contemporary dance companies. CALGARY PUBLIC LIBRARY (MAIN vegetables explode (45 minutes). Recommended for ages 10 years and over. BRANCH) JOHN DUTTON THEATRE 616 MACLEOD TRAIL SE, CALGARY SATURDAY, MAY 21, 9:30 A.M. + 12:30 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 7:30 P.M. $25 THROUGH ARTSCOMMONS.CA MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE ERIC HARVIE THEATRE $5 $5 In partnership with:

Visit banffcentre.ca for the full schedule, including FREE circus, dance, and art workshops, mountain films, bouncy castles and so much more. Please note: everyone requires a ticket, including infants. Watch, Listen + Read Processing fees apply, $2 per ticket to a maximum of $16 per order. at banffcentre.ca Festival Supporters

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Images (L to R): Eli Horowitz, photo by Rachel Khong; The Floating Mouse, 20 photo courtesy Green Fools Theatre. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 21 May Events June Events

MAY READINGS FROM THE WRITING JUNE READINGS FROM THE WRITING JUNE SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 25 STUDIO: MICHAEL DICKMAN 1 STUDIO: ERNESTO QUIÑONEZ 7 Music from the Chamber Music residency. AND TAYARI JONES AND DIONNE BRAND TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 7:30 P.M. Participants and faculty from the Writing Participants and faculty from the Writing ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES Studio read from their work. Featuring Studio read from their work. Featuring ANGLICAN CHURCH, Portland-born poet, Michael Dickman novelists Ernesto Quiñonez and Dionne Brand. 100 BEAVER STREET, BANFF and winner of the Hurston-Wright Legacy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 7:30 P.M. DONATION AT THE DOOR Award, Tayari Jones. WILD FLOUR BAKERY WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 7:30 P.M. 211 BEAR STREET, BANFF BENTLEY CHAMBER MUSIC STUDIO FREE (REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED) JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING 7 ACKROYD & HARVEY FREE UK-based Ackroyd & Harvey’s work JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING intersect sculpture, photography, 3 – 10 The return of a summer tradition, curated architecture, ecology and biology. MAY DIGITAL NARRATIVES: by Barry Shiffman, Artistic Director of our They are faculty for Banff Research in 27 OPEN STUDIOS Summer Classical Programs. Culture: On Energy. Tour the studios and meet the artists-in- The Friday concerts feature musicians TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 4 P.M. residence in Literary Art’s Digital Narratives from the Chamber Music residency. JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED residency. Saturday’s concert features Mark Steinberg BUILDING, ROOM 204 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 4 – 6 P.M. on violin and Robert McDonald on FREE JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED BUILDING fortepiano perform Schumann’s Second FREE Violin Sonata in D minor, Op. 121. JUNE VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: FRIDAYS, JUNE 3 + 10, 7:30 P.M. 9 KELLER EASTERLING MAY JOAN CLARK SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL Keller Easterling is an architect, writer BANFF BOOK DISCUSSION WEEKEND and professor at Yale University and 28 MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING faculty for Banff Research in Culture: Joan Clark reads from and talks about $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 her new novel, The Birthday Lunch. On Energy. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 4 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED DRAWN TO NATURE WORKSHOP MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING JUNE BUILDING, ROOM 204 FREE 4 Take part in an outdoor watercolour workshop. FREE All materials provided. Registration required by email: [email protected] SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 10 A.M. – 12 P.M. CAVE AND BASIN Images (from top): Ernesto Quinonez, photo courtesy of the author; NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Barry Shiffman, photo by Donald Lee. 311 CAVE AVENUE, BANFF FREE 22 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 23 June Events

JUNE JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 10 + 11 Performance 11 A summer tradition featuring the best young classical musicians from around the world in concert including the Rolston in the Park String Quartet performing Beethoven’s Friday: Stars, Bahamas String Quartet in E minor, Op. 59, No. 2. Saturday: Hey Rosetta!, Shad, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 7:30 P.M. and ROLSTON RECITAL HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 6:30 P.M., GATES 5:30 P.M. MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 3 P.M., GATES 2 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CASCADE GARDENS, PARKS CANADA CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT ADMINISTRATION GROUNDS TICKETS: $35 | CHILD $12.50 BOTH DAYS: $52.50 | CHILD $25 JUNE SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 14 Enjoy music from the Chamber Music residency in downtown Banff. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 7:30 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 100 BEAVER STREET, BANFF DONATION AT THE DOOR

JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 16 The Rolston String Quartet returns with Bartok’s Third String Quartet along with resident musicians and distinguished STARS · BAHAMAS faculty from the Chamber Music residency. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING HEY ROSETTA! · SHAD $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT JENN GRANT

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24 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: Illustration by Michelle Nugent. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 25 June Events

JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING JUNE SARILA: ANIMATED FILM 17 Featuring the best young classical musicians 21 See page 7 for details. from across Canada and around the world in TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 6:30 P.M. JUNE 16 – SEPT 15 concert alongside distinguished faculty from MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE the Chamber Music residency. FREE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 7:30 P.M. A Night at the ROLSTON RECITAL HALL MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING JUNE BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM AND $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 22 BOOK FESTIVAL SCREENING: Banff Mountain CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT SURVIVAL PRAYER See page 7 for details. Film Festival JUNE BANFF CENTRE TALKS: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 7:30 P.M. RECONCILIATION AND MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE Featuring mountain sports, environment, 20 ENTANGLEMENT FREE culture and climbing film favourites from the WITH JOHN BORROWS Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour. See page 7 for details. JUNE VISUAL + DIGITAL ARTS Every Thursday in downtown Banff all OPEN STUDIOS summer long — two identical shows per MONDAY, JUNE 20, 4 P.M. 22 night, and four unique film programs RICE STUDIO, JEANNE AND PETER Tour the studios and meet the artists-in- rotating each week. LOUGHEED BUILDING residence from the Kiln Raising and Banff FREE Researchers in Residence programs. View full schedule online. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 3 – 6 P.M. THURSDAYS, JUNE 16 – SEPTEMBER 15 GLYDE HALL AND JEANNE AND PETER 7 P.M. + 9:30 P.M. JUNE ARCTIC GAMES AND INUIT CULTURE LOUGHEED STUDIOS LUX CINEMA WITH JOHNNY ISSALUK AND PAMYUA 21 + 22 FREE 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF See page 7 for details. $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 12 – 2 P.M. OPENING RECEPTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 12 – 2 P.M. JUNE ON COHABITATION: Presenting partners: MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE 22 FREE YAEL BARTANA See page 15 for details. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 5 – 8 P.M. Watch, Listen + Read WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE TICKETS at banffcentre.ca AVAILABLE AT THE LUX CINEMA LUXBANFF.COM

26 Image: Rush Sturges, from the filmChasing Niagara, © Matt Baker. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 27 June Events

JUNE A NIGHT AT THE BANFF JUNE MUSIC FOR A JUNE SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 23 MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL 24 SUMMER EVENING 28 Enjoy music from the Masterclass for 30 Hear from the best young musicians from See page 26 for details. Featuring Toronto Symphony principal Strings and Winds in downtown Banff. across Canada and around the world in clarinetist Joaquin Valdepeñas in concert alongside distinguished faculty. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 7:30 P.M. Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet, alongside LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES Featuring musicians from the Masterclass Barry Shiffman, cellist Andrés Diaz and ANGLICAN CHURCH, for Strings and Winds. $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM resident emerging artists. 100 BEAVER STREET, BANFF THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 7:30 P.M. DONATION AT THE DOOR MUSIC FOR A ROLSTON RECITAL HALL JUNE ROLSTON RECITAL HALL MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING SUMMER EVENING MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING 23 MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING: $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 A summer tradition featuring the best $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 JUNE OPERA IN CONCERT CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT young classical musicians from across CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT 29 Canada and around the world in concert See page 8 for details. alongside distinguished faculty. JUNE BRASS MEETS BROADWAY JUNE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 7:30 P.M. Featuring participants from the ROLSTON RECITAL HALL 30 See page 10 for details. Soprano Miriam Khalil is featured in Masterclass for Strings and Winds. 25 MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING composer-in-residence Osvaldo Golijov’s THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 7:30 P.M. haunting Ayre. The concert concludes with $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CAVE AND BASIN ROLSTON RECITAL HALL an all-star performance of Brahms’s First CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING String Sextet with violinists Ida Kavafian 311 CAVE AVENUE, BANFF $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 and Yehonatan Berick; violists Steven A NIGHT AT THE BANFF $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT Tenenbom and Barry Shiffman; and cellists JUNE ª MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL CHILD $12.50 | ARTS LOVER EVENT Andrés Diaz and Raphael Wallfisch. 30 See page 26 for details. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

28 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Images (L to R): Joaquin Valdepeñas, photo by Lindsay Lozon; Osvaldo Golijov, photo by Robson Fernandjes. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 29 July Events

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING JULY ORDER OF CANADA BIG BAND JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 1 Featuring the best young classical 3 See page 10 for details. 6 Featuring the best young classical musicians from across Canada and around musicians from across Canada and SUNDAY, JULY 3, 6:30 P.M. the world alongside distinguished faculty. around the world in concert alongside GATES 5:30 P.M. distinguished faculty from the FRIDAY, JULY 1, 7:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE Masterclass for Strings and Winds. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING CHILD $12.50 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 7:30 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 ROLSTON RECITAL HALL CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING JULY SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 5 Enjoy music from the Masterclass for CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT BIG BRASS THROWBACK WITH JULY Strings and Winds in downtown Banff. 2 EMILIE-CLAIRE BARLOW TUESDAY, JULY 5, 7:30 P.M. A NIGHT AT THE BANFF See page 10 for details. JULY ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES 7 MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL SATURDAY, JULY 2, 7:30 P.M. ANGLICAN CHURCH, See page 26 for details. ERIC HARVIE THEATRE 100 BEAVER STREET, BANFF $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 DONATION AT THE DOOR THURSDAY, JULY 7, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM JULY LITERARY JOURNALISM: JULY AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH 5 IAN BROWN ON “SIXTY” TOMMY BANKS AND FRIENDS MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 2 Literary Journalism’s Rogers JULY See page 10 for details. Communications Chair, Ian Brown, 7 Featuring cellist Colin Carr and pianist presents his latest RBC Taylor Prize Lydia Wong in Brahms’s Second SATURDAY, JULY 2, 10 P.M. shortlisted book, Sixty. Cello Sonata in F Major, Op. 99. Also DOORS 9:30 P.M. performing are participants from the Sixty is a wickedly honest and brutally THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX Masterclass for Strings and Winds. $20 ª ARTS LOVER EVENT funny account of the year in which Ian truly realized that the man in the mirror THURSDAY, JULY 7, 7:30 P.M. was actually... sixty. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL JULY MUSIC AT THE MUSEUM In conversation with Devyani Saltzman, MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING 3 Musicians from the Masterclass for Director of Literary Arts. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT Strings and Winds play an afternoon TUESDAY, JULY 5, 7:30 P.M. concert of chamber music at the Whyte COMMUNITEA Museum of the Canadian Rockies. 117 – 1001 6TH AVENUE, CANMORE SUNDAY, JULY 3, 2:30 P.M. $8 THROUGH COMMUNITEA WHYTE MUSEUM, 111 BEAR STREET, BANFF COMMUNITEA.COM DONATION AT THE DOOR

30 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: Photo by Donald Lee. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 31 July Events

JULY NO ONE’S SAFE JULY LITERARY JOURNALISM: 7 + 9 See page 8 for details. 12 NICK PAUMGARTEN THURSDAY, JULY 7, 8 P.M. New Yorker staff writer, Nick Paumgarten, discusses journalism, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 8 P.M. writing for magazines, and how you WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY AND GLYDE HALL get people to talk with you. Nick is $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 interviewed by Literary Journalism’s Rogers Communications Chair, Ian Brown. JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING TUESDAY, JULY 12, 7:30 P.M. 8 Featuring musicians from the Masterclass ROLSTON RECITAL HALL for Strings and Winds. MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING $15 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT FRIDAY, JULY 8, 7:30 P.M. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING JULY HI-REZ FILMS: THE DEAD LANDS $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 Set in pre-colonial New Zealand – CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT 13 known to its inhabitants as “Te Ao Maori” (the Maori World) – The Dead Lands is JULY BLUE RODEO a dazzling action epic. After his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, 10 See page 5 for details. the chieftain’s teenage son Hongi sets SUNDAY, JULY 10, 6:30 P.M. out to avenge his father. GATES 5:30 P.M. Recommended for ages 15 and over. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 7:30 P.M. $50 DOORS 7 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX JULY VISUAL ART LECTURE SERIES: FREE 12 MARK CLINTBERG Mark Clintberg is an artist and Professor at JULY A NIGHT AT THE BANFF the Alberta College of Art + Design. MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL As lead faculty for the thematic residency 14 Still Alive, Mark’s talk explores engagements See page 26 for details. and responses to the genre of still life. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 4 P.M. LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF JEANNE AND PETER LOUGHEED $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM BUILDING, ROOM 204 FREE

32 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Images (L to R): Still from The Dead Lands; Mark Clintberg, photo by Justin Waddell; Blue Rodeo, photo by Dustin Rabin. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 33 July Events

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING JULY DRAWN TO NATURE WORKSHOP JULY SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S 14 WITH CHARLES RICHARD-HAMELIN 16 Take part in an outdoor watercolour 19 Enjoy music from the Piano Masterclass. workshop. All materials provided. Silver medalist and laureate of the Krystian TUESDAY, JULY 19, 7:30 P.M. JULY KID KOALA Zimerman award for the best sonata at the Registration required by email: ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES 21 The Canadian DJ, turntablist, International Chopin Piano Competition in [email protected] ANGLICAN CHURCH, musician, and graphic novelist Kid 2015, Charles Richard-Hamelin performs SATURDAY, JULY 16, 10 A.M. – 12 P.M. 100 BEAVER STREET, BANFF Koala (aka Eric San) presents a pure works by Chopin and his contemporaries. DJ/dance set. CAVE AND BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC DONATION AT THE DOOR THURSDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 P.M. SITE, 311 CAVE AVENUE, BANFF Recommended for ages 14 and over. ROLSTON RECITAL HALL FREE THURSDAY, JULY 21, 9 P.M. MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING JULY LITERARY JOURNALISM: DOORS 8:30 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 SCOTT STOSSEL 20 THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT PARTY AT THE Join Scott Stossel, editor-in-chief of JULY $20 16 SHAW AMPHITHEATRE The Atlantic magazine, for an intimate WITH BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE discussion on politics, culture, and THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA JULY AND DAN MANGAN longform journalism. In conversation JULY MUSIC FOR A BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN with Literary Journalism’s Rogers 14 – 17 See page 4 for details. 22 SUMMER EVENING See page 8 for details. Communications Chair, Ian Brown. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 4 – 9:30 P.M. A summer tradition featuring the WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 P.M. GATES 3 P.M. best young classical musicians from ROLSTON RECITAL HALL across Canada and around the world in FRIDAY, JULY 15, 7:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING concert alongside distinguished faculty. SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2 P.M. FREE $15 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT ERIC HARVIE THEATRE FRIDAY, JULY 22, 7:30 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 ROLSTON RECITAL HALL ª HI-REZ FILMS: FIRE SONG ARTS LOVER EVENT JULY JULY A NIGHT AT THE BANFF MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING 18 The debut film by Banff alumnus and 21 MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 Calgary-born Cree/Métis filmmaker Adam CHILD $12.50 JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING See page 26 for details. Garnett Jones. One of the first feature ª ARTS LOVER EVENT 15 Featuring musicians from the films by a First Nations director THURSDAY, JULY 21, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. Piano Masterclass. to deal with two-spirited people, Fire LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF FRIDAY, JULY 15, 7:30 P.M. Song focuses on a young Anishinaabe $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM ROLSTON RECITAL HALL man facing the difficult choice of staying MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING in his community or exploring a life $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 beyond the familiarity of home. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT MONDAY, JULY 18, 7:30 P.M. Watch, Listen + Read BENTLEY CHAMBER MUSIC STUDIO MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING at banffcentre.ca FREE

34 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Images (from top): Scott Stossel, The Atlantic; Dan Mangan, photo courtesy of the artist. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 35 July Events

JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING JULY SERENADE AT ST. GEORGE’S JULY LITERARY JOURNALISM: 23 Featuring the Cecilia String Quartet and 26 Enjoy music from the Piano Masterclass 28 PARTICIPANT READINGS pianist Ronan O’Hora in Mendelssohn’s in downtown Banff. Join participants from the Centre’s Literary Quartet Op. 44 No. 1, Nicole Lizée’s TUESDAY, JULY 26, 7:30 P.M. Journalism residency as they read from Isabella Blow at Somerset House and their commissioned works. Hosted by ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-PINES Dvor˘ák’s Piano Quintet. Rogers Communications ANGLICAN CHURCH, Chair, Ian Brown. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 7:30 P.M. 100 BEAVER STREET, BANFF ROLSTON RECITAL HALL DONATION AT THE DOOR Reception to follow. MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING THURSDAY, JULY 28, 7:30 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 ROOM 103, KINNEAR CENTRE A NIGHT AT THE BANFF CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT JULY PAY WHAT YOU CAN 28 MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL See page 26 for details. JULY BASIA BULAT AND RON SEXSMITH NEW WORK BY FERNANDO MELO THURSDAY, JULY 28, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. JULY 24 See page 5 for details. LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF 28 – 30 A new dance commission from the SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1 P.M. $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM outstanding choreographer, Fernando Melo. GATES 12 P.M. This work features dancers and participants SHAW AMPHITHEATRE from the Centre’s new dance residency The $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 JULY MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING Creative Gesture, a program for curious CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT 28 + 29 Featuring the best young classical and elite dance artists led by Artistic musicians from across Canada and Director Emily Molnar. around the world in concert alongside THURSDAY, JULY 28, 7:30 P.M. JULY MUSIC AT THE MUSEUM distinguished faculty. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 7:30 P.M. Enjoy an afternoon concert of piano music 24 Featuring musicians from the Piano SATURDAY, JULY 30, 7:30 P.M. from the classical canon. Masterclass. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE SUNDAY, JULY 24, 2:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 7:30 P.M. $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 WHYTE MUSEUM, 111 BEAR STREET, BANFF FRIDAY, JULY 29, 7:30 P.M. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT DONATION AT THE DOOR ROLSTON RECITAL HALL MUSIC AND SOUND BUILDING A TRIBE CALLED RED $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 JULY CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT 31 See page 5 for details. SUNDAY, JULY 31, 6:30 P.M. GATES 5:30 P.M. SHAW AMPHITHEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

36 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: The Cecilia String Quartet, photo by Lisa-Marie Mazzucco. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 37 SUGGESTED IMAGE: CECILIA-QUARTET CREDIT LISA-MARIE MAZZUCCO Dine with us. August Events Fresh, local and infused with creativity. Enjoy fine dining, bistro or AUG A NIGHT AT THE BANFF AUG DRAWN TO NATURE WORKSHOP buffet options just steps 4 MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL 6 Take part in an outdoor watercolour away from theatres and See page 26 for details. workshop. All materials provided. gallery spaces. Registration required by email: THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. Ticket buyers enjoy [email protected]. LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF exclusive offers $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 10 A.M. – 12 P.M. banffcentre.ca/dining CAVE AND BASIN Reservations: NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE JAZZ 1.403.762.6300 AUG 311 CAVE AVENUE, BANFF 4 – 20 See page 41 for details. FREE AUGUST 4 – 20 VARIOUS DATES, VENUES AND PRICES. AUG LEEROY STAGGER 7 AND TERRA LIGHTFOOT AUG CURATOR’S TOUR AND See page 5 for details. ART BREAK: ON COHABITATION 5 SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 6:30 P.M. Tour the newest exhibition at Walter GATES 5:30 P.M. Phillips with curator Peta Rake and stay SHAW AMPHITHEATRE for an afternoon coffee break in the $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 gallery between 1 and 3 p.m. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 In partnership with Alberta Music: CURATOR’S TOUR 3:30 P.M. ART BREAK FROM 2 – 4 P.M. WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY FREE

AUG FOODSCAPES 5 Join artist, Nicole Lattuca for a discussion about food systems and practices. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 4 – 6 P.M. CERAMICS DECK, GLYDE HALL FREE

38 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Image: Photo by Jody MacDonald Photography. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 39 August Events Jazz Celebrated pianist and composer Vijay Iyer returns to lead the 44th Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music. An annual gathering of established and emerging talents from around the world, Vijay is joined by trumpet and santur player Amir ElSaffar, harmonicist Grégoire Maret, flautist Nicole Mitchell, trumpetist Jason Palmer, drummers Ralph Peterson and Tyshawn Sorey, saxophonist Gary Thomas, and many others.

AUG JAZZ CLUB AUG LATE NIGHT JAZZ AT MACLAB 4 – 19 Emerging musicians perform with their 6 – 20 Enjoy a late night jam session with emerging internationally acclaimed mentors during jazz musicians from the Jazz program. these evenings of experimentation. FRIDAYS, AUGUST 12 + 19 Recommended for ages 14 years and older. SATURDAYS, AUGUST 6 + 13 + 20 THURSDAY – FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 – 5, 8 P.M. 11 P.M. (APPROX.) TUESDAY – FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 – 12, 8 P.M. MACLAB BISTRO, KINNEAR CENTRE TUESDAY – FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 – 19, 8 P.M. FREE DOORS 7:30 P.M. THE CLUB, THEATRE COMPLEX The Jazz Program is generously funded by FREE TD Bank Group as the lead supporter.

AUG SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ 6 – 20 Join mentors and resident artists for an evening of musical exploration. Lineup to be announced. SATURDAYS, AUGUST 6 + 13 + 20 7:30 P.M. MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT

40 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Images (L to R): Former Jazz faculty Ingrid Jensen and Mat Maneri, Jazz 2015, photo by Rita Taylor; Vijay Iyer, photo by Barbara Rigon. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 41 August Events

AUG A NIGHT AT THE BANFF 11 – 25 MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL See page 26 for details. Box Office Info THURSDAYS, AUGUST 11, 18 + 25 AUG INDIGENOUS DANCE 7 P.M + 9:30 P.M. 26 + 27 New contemporary dance featuring LUX CINEMA, 229 BEAR STREET, BANFF dancers from the Indigenous Dance Click. The Fine Print $12 AT THE DOOR OR AT LUXBANFF.COM residency. banffcentre.ca/events Performances and artists are subject SENIOR – 60 AND OVER FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 7:30 P.M. to change without notice. AUG RANDY BACHMAN SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 7:30 P.M. STUDENT – VALID STUDENT ID MARGARET GREENHAM THEATRE Call. Tickets are non-refundable. Where (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED) 14 See page 5 for details. permitted, Banff Centre tickets $25 | SENIOR/STUDENT $22 1.403.762.6301 or 1.800.413.8368 CHILD – 12 AND UNDER SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 6:30 P.M. CHILD $12.50 | ª ARTS LOVER EVENT may be exchanged within the same GATES 5:30 P.M. series up to 24 hours prior to the Group discounts may be available to SHAW AMPHITHEATRE Indigenous Arts is generously supported by: Visit. performance; fees may apply. groups of 10 or more for some events. $50 Regardless of age, all audience Banff Centre Box Office banffcentre.ca Eric Harvie Theatre Lobby members must have a ticket. We strongly advise that infants younger AUG VISUAL + DIGITAL ARTS Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 5 p.m. than one not attend performances 17 OPEN STUDIOS for the enjoyment of the rest of Tour the studios and meet the artists-in- AUG 29 – BANFF INTERNATIONAL STRING the audience, and we generally On ticketed event days, the box office residence from the Still Alive and Summer SEPT 4 QUARTET COMPETITION recommend that audience members will remain open until 30 minutes after be four years of age or older in Studio programs. See page 16 for details. the event start time and will open order for everyone to fully enjoy the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 3 – 6 P.M. AUGUST 29 – SEPTEMBER 4 at least two hours prior to ticketed performance. Events in The Club are GLYDE HALL AND JEANNE AND PETER VARIOUS DATES performances scheduled on a Sunday, recommended for ages 14 and over. LOUGHEED STUDIOS VENUES AND PRICES Monday, or holiday. For events in the Shaw Amphitheatre, FREE Additional processing fees apply; children under the age of two are $2 per ticket to a maximum admitted free without a ticket. of $16 per order. Please contact the Box Office Watch, Listen + Read for specific age and seating recommendations. Any person who at banffcentre.ca is disruptive during a performance may be asked to leave – refunds will not be made upon this, nor upon the basis of content. Please be advised that many of our events are audio and video recorded for dissemination.

Images (from top): Randy Bachman, photo by Callianne Bachman; 42 Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 / 1.403.762.6301 Indigenous Dance Residency 2015, photo by Rita Taylor. Buy tickets: banffcentre.ca 43 Elevate artists to new heights

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