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Afiara String Quartet and ChamberFEST in Westport

Join us for a behind-the-scenes, intimate evening of chamber music at the beautiful Westport Centre for Creative Learning at Stepping Stone. As part of a 2-day chamber music retreat, two young professional string quartets, mentored by the award-winning Afiara quartet, will workshop dynamic new programs that bring together classical music and other genres, before kicking off a casual chamber music reading session.

A Poetry Weekend with Westport Centre for Creative Learning:

Unforgettable! Outstanding! Do not miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to meet and work with some of the world’s most profound writers and poets. This event is a meaningful experience where you will be indulged and deeply satisfied not only through rich language and the power of poetry, but also by 50 acres of serene nature, complete with ponds, waterfalls and breathtaking beauty.

June 5th, 6th and 7th 2015 in Westport, Ontario

For inquires or bookings please email info@centreforcreativelearning.com

I Am a Teaching Artist: Cultivating Quality to Create Quantity

“I just want to know if you’re actually going to TEACH my students something.” This is how my first planning meeting went as a teaching artist rookie. Luckily, I had experience in my pocket as a competitive Hip Hop/Street dancer. Opposition creates opportunity, and in the end, this classroom teacher actually did me a favor. He ignited the fire in me, and I was on a mission to conquer and come out victorious.

The National Ballet of Canada: Presenting Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, March 14—29, 2015

Lewis Carroll’s immortal children’s story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has long fascinated not just generations of children and readers, but artists in other disciplines. Its irresistible blend of whimsical, fantastical characters and wildly outrageous narrative along with the slyly knowing, subversive strain in its makeup has always attracted the interest of everyone from filmmakers to philosophers. Choreographers are no exception. And in Christopher Wheeldon, the Carroll classic has undoubtedly found its ideal choreographic interpreter.

The Power of Music: a research synthesis of the impact of actively making music on the intellectual, social and personal development of children and young people

This study draws together different strands of research into the impacts of music making on the development of children and young people. Professor Susan Hallam, explores intellectual, social and personal development and the ways involvement in music making can support and influence growth and development.

Read more here.

Final Report of the 39th Labrador Creative Arts Festival

The success of the 'Communication' festival has to be attributed to the experience of the organizing committee, the dedication of teacher directors and students, the enthusiasm of visiting artists, the support of school administrators and teacher representatives, and the kindness shown by many friends of the Festival in the local area.

Here is a report of the festival's success:

http://www.eduarts.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Labrador-Creative-Arts-Festival-Final-Report-Dec-20141.docx