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Arts Orillia unveils 'spectacular' year of art, culture for 2023/24

Year kicks off with Showcase, a fundraising evening Sept. 21 featuring wine and cheese, live performances and an art auction in downtown Orillia
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Orillia Opera House

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Arts Orillia (AO) brings you our 2023/24 season. Do not miss this spectacular year of art and culture!

We are kicking things off with Showcase – a fundraising evening to launch our amazing 2023-34 year, on Sept. 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Creative Nomad Studios. The evening features exquisite performances by Laura Kelly, Bonnie Black and Dawn Ellis-Mobbs and a fabulous art auction with original signed macro photography by Sean Rees.

Come and enjoy wine and delicious cheese and savouries from Rind and Truckle. It’s all in support of Arts Orillia’s ongoing work in your community! We program a diversity of voices and stories that respond to the important issues of our time, through powerful public encounters that encourage and support artistic creativity. Tickets are $75, charitable tax receipt available upon purchase. Available through Canada Helps here.

Up next? The Orillia Jazz Festival with Holly Cole on Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m – Lance Anderson with World Jazz Asylum, featuring musicians: William Sperandei, Quammie Williams, Simon Wallis and a fabulous ensemble of Jazz dancers, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. – Oct. 15 at 3 p.m., Brassworks and our Youth - don’t miss the chance to support our next generation of Jazz performers.

These shows are all happening at the Orillia Opera House. Want to also catch Jazz Crawl in downtown Orillia and other happening places? See our website for performances in local restaurants. Tickets for the Orillia Jazz Festival and promo offers from The Champlain Waterfront Hotel can be found here.

Starting in November, you have three opportunities to see world class dance, music, and spoken word.

Attend an open rehearsal and “Artist Talk” with Bharatanatyam Classical Indian dance artist, Rachana Joshi, on Friday, Nov. 17. Don’t miss Black In Canada, Feb. 20 at 1:30 p.m. – a performance that uses dance, storytelling, and historic recordings to educate audiences about the true history of racial oppression in Canada. Prepare to be swept away into the magical world of Julie et l’univers, featuring concert pianist Jeanie Chung, playing Franz Schubert for choreography by Laurence Lemieux and performed by dancers from Compagnie de la Citadelle. This show is half priced for Orillia Concert Association members.

Mark your calendars for Future Fest on Earth Day, April 22. This is Arts Orillia’s inaugural Eco Art Symposium. The day will feature keynote speakers and an array of art inspired by our need to heal the planet.

Calling all Youth! Theatre & Cross Creativity is back and this year our community theatre project is focused on Generation Z! We’re bringing “Forum Theatre” expert Simon Malbogot of Mixed Company Theatre to direct a youth-led play. Youth applications can be found here and if you're a Millennial or older – make sure you see the show on May 17 and 18 at the Orillia Opera House.

And finally – it’s back – Gathering Festival of First Nations Stories. We’re closing our season with this much loved event which features new storytellers, authors, dancers, and musicians, from May 31 to June 2.

Get your tickets to all of our incredible Arts Orillia events through our website www.artsorillia.ca.

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