Centre for the Arts hosts world music pair
Chris McKhool has learned that there’s no better way to travel than with a violin strapped to your back.
Chris McKhool has learned that there’s no better way to travel than with a violin strapped to your back.
Debbie Slade appeared in a special Sun Media supplement commemorating the Women in Business awards.
Debbie Slade, director of the Centre for the Arts, was quoted in the article ‘I am truly surprised and humbled’ in the St. Catharines Standard on Nov. 9.
Debbie Slade has received a 2010 Niagara Women in Business Award.
Those wanting the scoop on the best artists coming to Brock need look no further than 48 glossy pages.
Niagara students have greater access to Theatre in Education thanks to a $10,000 donation to the Centre for the Arts program.
The comedian is just one of numerous upcoming acts announced by the Centre for the Arts.
Debbie Slade, director of the Centre for the Arts, was quoted in the article “Funding news hits right note with Brock’s Centre for Arts” in the April 27 edition of the St. Catharines Standard.
The grant will boost more than 70 music, dance, and theatre performances a year.
The band headed by Wainfleet native Tony Dekker will also play the Juno Awards on Sunday.