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Aurora Cultural Centre presents "Genius + Soul" The Music of Ray Charles (BLUES)

April 5, 2025 - 7:30PM
Hit The Road Jack, Georgia, Unchain My Heart, What’d I Say, the list is somewhat endless when it comes to the legacy of Ray Charles. Bandleader Lance Anderson has recruited soul diva Quisha Wint to help render a night of funky soul magic with a team of top-ranking musicians.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Angelique Francis + Jay Blues (BLUES)

June 7, 2025 - 7:30PM
Ottawa’s gifted multi-instrumentalist and prodigy emerged out of her Carlton University music degree playing acoustic bass and shouting out her debut “Kissed By The Blues”. In 2023 she won the Blues JUNO Award for the sophomore “Long River”, elevating her further to national and international touring.
SUPPORT: Jay Blues. Fresh from Toronto’s curbside busking, jamming and electric sessions that display his love of Jimi Hendrix and the pantheon of blues heroes, Jay is an inspired fresh face in that is digging into the roots of blues from a Caribbean perspective.
INTERMISSION: There will be one intermission between the performances of Jay Blues and Angelique Francis.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Campbell, Fagan, Park Trio (CLASSICAL)

January 17, 2025 - 7:30PM
Great Artist Music Series
Experience the magic as three exceptional musicians come together for an unforgettable performance where you will be captivated by the beauty of their artistry. Esteemed clarinetist James Campbell, alongside world-renowned soprano Leslie Fagan and Angela Park, one of Canada’s most sought-after pianists, unite for a relaxed and entertaining recital of chamber music and song. Alongside compositions by Debussy, Saint-Saëns, and Schubert’s “Shepherd on the Rock,” soprano Leslie Fagan will enchant the audience with selections from popular operas and musicals. An evening of pure musical delight celebrating our 15th anniversary!

Please note that this performance takes place on Friday, January 17th.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Canadian Brass (CLASSICAL)

November 22, 2024 - 7:30PM
Great Artist Music Series
Exciting, iconic and ever entertaining, the Canadian Brass is the world’s most famous brass group. With 138 recordings, over 2 million albums sold and 3 Grammy Awards, this showstopper will launch the very first concert of the Great Artist Music Series in the new Performance Hall! From classics to contemporary hits, their music weaves freely across musical genres. Their infectious energy and unparalleled musicianship promise an exhilarating evening for all.

Please note that this performance takes place on Friday, November 22nd.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents ChengĀ² Duo (CLASSICAL)

May 3, 2025 - 7:00PM
Great Artist Music Series
Named one of CBC Music’s “30 Hot Canadian Classical Musicians Under 30” young and dynamic brother and sister team the Cheng² Duo (pronounced Cheng Squared Duo) have been making music together for the past 16 years. They have gained worldwide recognition after winning major international competitions and receiving a 2024 JUNO nomination for ‘Classical Album of the Year; Small Ensemble’. Captivating audiences and critics alike with their unique and refreshing programs, cellist Bryan Cheng and pianist Sylvie Cheng share an undeniable chemistry, and demonstrate a rare balance of infectious exuberance and mature and profound interpretations. Their recitals are in high demand in major concert halls throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Don’t miss their Aurora debut!
Pre-concert talk with Rick Phillips begins at 7 pm.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Danny Michel + Drew Gonsalves (FOLK)

March 22, 2025 - 7:30PM
A creative spark plug that turns a phrase into an anthem, Danny Michel is a songwriter's songwriter. He also supports the Ocean Academy School in Belize, recorded with the Garifuna Collective and has had David Suzuki playlist his Feather, Fur & Fin animal rights appeal.
“One of the most engaging storytellers you’ll ever see live – both in his songs, and his onstage conversation.”
SUPPORT: Drew Gonsalves. Front man for the JUNO Award winning world music combo Kobo Town, Drew is crams words into rapid fire song essays that make the head spin. Drawing on his Masters thesis on the history of Calypso, Drew is at the forefront of reshaping Trinidad’s original music artform.
INTERMISSION: There will be one intermission between the performances of Drew Gonsalves and Danny Michel.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Fireside Munsch (FAMILY)

December 7, 2024 - 2:00PM
Prologue For the Arts present classic and wacky storytelling in a high-energy performance featuring the work of famed Guelph children’s author Robert Munsch.

subvenue Brevik Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Genticorum (FOLK)

March 29, 2025 - 7:30PM
High energy, magnetic stage presence and gorgeous vocal harmonies have earned Genticorum a reputation as a leading voice in the evolution of Québécois traditional music. Travelling worldwide with their combo of accordion, fiddle and guitar, founders Pascal Gemme and Yann Falquet have recently been joined Pascal Gemme. For over twenty years, the trio has earned a place of privilege on world, traditional, folk and Celtic music stages. The trio has won over audiences at such prestigious events as Celtic Connections in Scotland, the Tønder Folk Festival in Denmark, the National Folk Festival in Australia, the Independent Music Festival in Alexandria, Egypt, the Rain Forest Festival in Malaysia, as well as countless venues across North America. Weaving intricate fiddle, flute and accordion lines, subtle guitar textures and exhilarating foot percussion, the pleasure that these three musicians have creating and playing together is palpable.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Karima Essa (FAMILY)

April 12, 2025 - 2:00PM
Blending Bollywood dance with body positive messaging this BC South Asian dancer and choreographer entertains and educates simultaneously with swirling colour and movement.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Kattam and his Tam-Tams (FAMILY)

February 15, 2025 - 2:00PM
Moroccan Quebecois percussionist brings his worldwide kit bag of drums and extensive performance experience with Cirque de Soleil, Bollywood, Olympics and the release of “Timbuktu to Bombay” that chronicles his musical journey. Kattam and his Tam-Tams is a rollicking trip for the young world traveller.

subvenue Brevik Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Kellylee Evans + Sammy Jackson (JAZZ)

February 22, 2025 - 7:30PM
Internationally celebrated as a pure and joyful voice of soul and jazz, Ottawa’s Kellylee has had a life like no other. Struck by lightning in her home, the chanteuse halted a career in ascendance, but once healthy, returned to continue with her tribute Nina Simone and original songs.
SUPPORT: Sammy Jackson, a fresh new face on Canada's jazz scene, earned the respect of her audience early by winning the Jazz Vocal JUNO Award with her sophomore EP “With You”. Duo with piano accompaniment.
INTERMISSION: There will be one intermission between the performances of Sammy Jackson and Kellylee Evans.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Laila Biali with special guest Jane Bunnett (JAZZ)

December 14, 2024 - 7:30PM
Wintersongs and Holiday Classics features a quartet featuring flute and sax star Jane Bunnett. A renowned pianist and JUNO Award winner for her vocal prowess, Laila is a national figure on the CBC Radio’s Saturday Night Jazz broadcast.
"Biali’s voice – spanning registers – is pure and warm. She’s also fearless on piano and, above else, in her imagination.” – DownBeat Magazine

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Martha Chaves "United Colours of Canada" (COMEDY)

April 26, 2025 - 7:30PM
Nicaraguan-Canadian comedy celebrity and émigré returns to Aurora for a second time this season with an all new show, “United Colours of Canada”

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Micah Sings Leonard (POP)

February 1, 2024 – 7:30PM
Micah Barnes and his quartet salute Montreal’s favourite son in an intimate concert of Leonard Cohen classics. Barnes' rich baritone voice brings a new perspective to Leonard Cohen’s powerful lyrics- honouring the intricacy of the storytelling and the depth of musicality in these much-celebrated songs. Join Micah (vocals, piano) and his top flight musicians including guest vocalist Rique Franks on a magical journey though Leonard’s world!
“Lyrically biting and musically exciting” — Billboard

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents New Orford String Quartet (CLASSICAL)

March 7, 2025 - 7:00PM
Great Artist Music Series
Four Canadian musicians with equally stellar pedigrees come together to form the JUNO Award-winning New Orford String Quartet. Toronto Symphony and Montreal Symphony concertmasters Andrew Wan and Jonathan Crow will be joined by Montreal Symphony’s principal cellist Brian Manker and the dynamic violist Sharon Wei. Together, they bring passion, freshness and joy to each performance.
The program will include Schubert’s powerful ‘Death and the Maiden’ quartet, as well as a new piece commissioned by the Quartet from the esteemed Canadian composer Ian Cusson. Of Métis (Georgian Bay Métis Community) and French-Canadian descent, Cusson’s work explores the Canadian Indigenous experience and intersection of Western and Indigenous cultures.
“These four string virtuosos animate every note with uncommon power and passion as well as elegance... nothing short of electrifying” -The Toronto Star.
Pre-concert talk begins at 7 pm.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Newberry & Verch (FOLK)

March 1, 2025 - 7:30PM
Ottawa Valley fiddle sensation April Verch teams up with Missouri Ozark clawhammer banjo legend in Newberry & Verch. Joe Newberry was a staple at Garrison Keiller’s Prairie Home Companion radio broadcast but has found a spark with the step dancing upstart. April Verch was the first woman to win both the Canadian Grand Masters and Canadian Open Fiddling Championships and has released 14 recordings with JUNO and Canadian Folk Music Award trophies that acknowledge her rank worldwide.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Quest For The Moon (FAMILY)

March 15, 2025 - 11:00AM
One night, the Moon goes missing so the fox must summon the courage to search for his friend. Along the way, he discovers a newfound independence and the wonder of the world beyond his den. A heartwarming and engaging story about the friendship between a young fox and the Moon told with the magic of shadow puppetry, music, and theatre, and the perfect March Break entertainment. Presented in partnership with the WeeFestival: Arts & Culture for Early Years.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Russell Sprout (FAMILY)

May 10, 2025 - 2:00PM
If you haven’t met Russell Sprout yet you are in for a fun surprise! You’ll find him on stage with all sorts of cool instruments and props, often wearing the strangest things. He loves music of all sorts. Enjoy a family-friendly concert mashup of many musical styles from folk, to rock, to beat boxing electronica to… you never know! Some of his songs are funny, some are serious, some are clever and some are just plain silly. “Get Up and Move!” – that’s Sprout’s motto!

subvenue Brevik Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Steven Taetz (JAZZ)

November 30, 2024 - 7:30PM
Steven Taetz brings it all to this exuberant holiday show to kick off the season - featuring a mix of familiar classics in the seasonal lineup, and songs from his newly-minted 2024 holiday album. He covers it all; Michael Bublé-style pop/swing, Elvis' "Blue Christmas, Mariah's epic "All I Want for Christmas," a beloved Joni Mitchell cover, classics 50s-60s pop, jazz standards and originals. The 2024 Canadian Folk Music Award Nominee (Contemporary Roots) will get you into the holiday spirit in style.

Steven Taetz has a voice like none other. He's opened for Robert Plant and Allison Krauss at the Ottawa Bluesfest, appeared at the National Arts Centre, Calgary Folk, Rochester International Jazz Festival and crossed paths with artists from across musical genres throughout North America. Previous collaborations include Jill Barber, Jenn Grant, The Once and Connie Kaldor. He's the first to say that he loves to sing his heart out.

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Sue Foley (BLUES)

June 21, 2025 - 7:30PM
Multi-award-winning blues artist, Sue Foley presents “One Guitar Woman” a show devoted to the female pioneers of guitar. These are the women who were expressing themselves through the instrument as far back as the 1920’s, at the inception of radio and recorded music including Maybelle Carter, Memphis Minnie, Mary Osborne, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and more. Celebrating these women of excellence, Sue presents an evening of varied guitar styles and musical genres interspersed with their stories and her own personal narrative.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents The Once (FOLK)

May 24, 2025 - 7:30PM
St. John’s Newfoundland’s gift to vocal harmonies is sometimes a cappella, sometimes traditional, sometimes original and always heartwarming due to lead vocalist Geraldine Hollett’s remarkable voice. A “port in the storm” their latest material is soaked with the poetic charm and sunny sadness of the trio’s collective disposition.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents "Genius + Soul" The Music of Ray Charles (BLUES)

April 5, 2025 - 7:30PM
Hit The Road Jack, Georgia, Unchain My Heart, What’d I Say, the list is somewhat endless when it comes to the legacy of Ray Charles. Bandleader Lance Anderson has recruited soul diva Quisha Wint to help render a night of funky soul magic with a team of top-ranking musicians.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Angelique Francis + Jay Blues (BLUES)

June 7, 2025 - 7:30PM
Ottawa’s gifted multi-instrumentalist and prodigy emerged out of her Carlton University music degree playing acoustic bass and shouting out her debut “Kissed By The Blues”. In 2023 she won the Blues JUNO Award for the sophomore “Long River”, elevating her further to national and international touring.
SUPPORT: Jay Blues. Fresh from Toronto’s curbside busking, jamming and electric sessions that display his love of Jimi Hendrix and the pantheon of blues heroes, Jay is an inspired fresh face in that is digging into the roots of blues from a Caribbean perspective.
INTERMISSION: There will be one intermission between the performances of Jay Blues and Angelique Francis.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Campbell, Fagan, Park Trio (CLASSICAL)

January 17, 2025 - 7:30PM
Great Artist Music Series
Experience the magic as three exceptional musicians come together for an unforgettable performance where you will be captivated by the beauty of their artistry. Esteemed clarinetist James Campbell, alongside world-renowned soprano Leslie Fagan and Angela Park, one of Canada’s most sought-after pianists, unite for a relaxed and entertaining recital of chamber music and song. Alongside compositions by Debussy, Saint-Saëns, and Schubert’s “Shepherd on the Rock,” soprano Leslie Fagan will enchant the audience with selections from popular operas and musicals. An evening of pure musical delight celebrating our 15th anniversary!

Please note that this performance takes place on Friday, January 17th.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Canadian Brass (CLASSICAL)

November 22, 2024 - 7:30PM
Great Artist Music Series
Exciting, iconic and ever entertaining, the Canadian Brass is the world’s most famous brass group. With 138 recordings, over 2 million albums sold and 3 Grammy Awards, this showstopper will launch the very first concert of the Great Artist Music Series in the new Performance Hall! From classics to contemporary hits, their music weaves freely across musical genres. Their infectious energy and unparalleled musicianship promise an exhilarating evening for all.

Please note that this performance takes place on Friday, November 22nd.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents ChengĀ² Duo (CLASSICAL)

May 3, 2025 - 7:00PM
Great Artist Music Series
Named one of CBC Music’s “30 Hot Canadian Classical Musicians Under 30” young and dynamic brother and sister team the Cheng² Duo (pronounced Cheng Squared Duo) have been making music together for the past 16 years. They have gained worldwide recognition after winning major international competitions and receiving a 2024 JUNO nomination for ‘Classical Album of the Year; Small Ensemble’. Captivating audiences and critics alike with their unique and refreshing programs, cellist Bryan Cheng and pianist Sylvie Cheng share an undeniable chemistry, and demonstrate a rare balance of infectious exuberance and mature and profound interpretations. Their recitals are in high demand in major concert halls throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Don’t miss their Aurora debut!
Pre-concert talk with Rick Phillips begins at 7 pm.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Danny Michel + Drew Gonsalves (FOLK)

March 22, 2025 - 7:30PM
A creative spark plug that turns a phrase into an anthem, Danny Michel is a songwriter's songwriter. He also supports the Ocean Academy School in Belize, recorded with the Garifuna Collective and has had David Suzuki playlist his Feather, Fur & Fin animal rights appeal.
“One of the most engaging storytellers you’ll ever see live – both in his songs, and his onstage conversation.”
SUPPORT: Drew Gonsalves. Front man for the JUNO Award winning world music combo Kobo Town, Drew is crams words into rapid fire song essays that make the head spin. Drawing on his Masters thesis on the history of Calypso, Drew is at the forefront of reshaping Trinidad’s original music artform.
INTERMISSION: There will be one intermission between the performances of Drew Gonsalves and Danny Michel.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Fireside Munsch (FAMILY)

December 7, 2024 - 2:00PM
Prologue For the Arts present classic and wacky storytelling in a high-energy performance featuring the work of famed Guelph children’s author Robert Munsch.

subvenue Brevik Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Genticorum (FOLK)

March 29, 2025 - 7:30PM
High energy, magnetic stage presence and gorgeous vocal harmonies have earned Genticorum a reputation as a leading voice in the evolution of Québécois traditional music. Travelling worldwide with their combo of accordion, fiddle and guitar, founders Pascal Gemme and Yann Falquet have recently been joined Pascal Gemme. For over twenty years, the trio has earned a place of privilege on world, traditional, folk and Celtic music stages. The trio has won over audiences at such prestigious events as Celtic Connections in Scotland, the Tønder Folk Festival in Denmark, the National Folk Festival in Australia, the Independent Music Festival in Alexandria, Egypt, the Rain Forest Festival in Malaysia, as well as countless venues across North America. Weaving intricate fiddle, flute and accordion lines, subtle guitar textures and exhilarating foot percussion, the pleasure that these three musicians have creating and playing together is palpable.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Karima Essa (FAMILY)

April 12, 2025 - 2:00PM
Blending Bollywood dance with body positive messaging this BC South Asian dancer and choreographer entertains and educates simultaneously with swirling colour and movement.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Kattam and his Tam-Tams (FAMILY)

February 15, 2025 - 2:00PM
Moroccan Quebecois percussionist brings his worldwide kit bag of drums and extensive performance experience with Cirque de Soleil, Bollywood, Olympics and the release of “Timbuktu to Bombay” that chronicles his musical journey. Kattam and his Tam-Tams is a rollicking trip for the young world traveller.

subvenue Brevik Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Kellylee Evans + Sammy Jackson (JAZZ)

February 22, 2025 - 7:30PM
Internationally celebrated as a pure and joyful voice of soul and jazz, Ottawa’s Kellylee has had a life like no other. Struck by lightning in her home, the chanteuse halted a career in ascendance, but once healthy, returned to continue with her tribute Nina Simone and original songs.
SUPPORT: Sammy Jackson, a fresh new face on Canada's jazz scene, earned the respect of her audience early by winning the Jazz Vocal JUNO Award with her sophomore EP “With You”. Duo with piano accompaniment.
INTERMISSION: There will be one intermission between the performances of Sammy Jackson and Kellylee Evans.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Laila Biali with special guest Jane Bunnett (JAZZ)

December 14, 2024 - 7:30PM
Wintersongs and Holiday Classics features a quartet featuring flute and sax star Jane Bunnett. A renowned pianist and JUNO Award winner for her vocal prowess, Laila is a national figure on the CBC Radio’s Saturday Night Jazz broadcast.
"Biali’s voice – spanning registers – is pure and warm. She’s also fearless on piano and, above else, in her imagination.” – DownBeat Magazine

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Martha Chaves "United Colours of Canada" (COMEDY)

April 26, 2025 - 7:30PM
Nicaraguan-Canadian comedy celebrity and émigré returns to Aurora for a second time this season with an all new show, “United Colours of Canada”

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Micah Sings Leonard (POP)

February 1, 2024 – 7:30PM
Micah Barnes and his quartet salute Montreal’s favourite son in an intimate concert of Leonard Cohen classics. Barnes' rich baritone voice brings a new perspective to Leonard Cohen’s powerful lyrics- honouring the intricacy of the storytelling and the depth of musicality in these much-celebrated songs. Join Micah (vocals, piano) and his top flight musicians including guest vocalist Rique Franks on a magical journey though Leonard’s world!
“Lyrically biting and musically exciting” — Billboard

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents New Orford String Quartet (CLASSICAL)

March 7, 2025 - 7:00PM
Great Artist Music Series
Four Canadian musicians with equally stellar pedigrees come together to form the JUNO Award-winning New Orford String Quartet. Toronto Symphony and Montreal Symphony concertmasters Andrew Wan and Jonathan Crow will be joined by Montreal Symphony’s principal cellist Brian Manker and the dynamic violist Sharon Wei. Together, they bring passion, freshness and joy to each performance.
The program will include Schubert’s powerful ‘Death and the Maiden’ quartet, as well as a new piece commissioned by the Quartet from the esteemed Canadian composer Ian Cusson. Of Métis (Georgian Bay Métis Community) and French-Canadian descent, Cusson’s work explores the Canadian Indigenous experience and intersection of Western and Indigenous cultures.
“These four string virtuosos animate every note with uncommon power and passion as well as elegance... nothing short of electrifying” -The Toronto Star.
Pre-concert talk begins at 7 pm.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Newberry & Verch (FOLK)

March 1, 2025 - 7:30PM
Ottawa Valley fiddle sensation April Verch teams up with Missouri Ozark clawhammer banjo legend in Newberry & Verch. Joe Newberry was a staple at Garrison Keiller’s Prairie Home Companion radio broadcast but has found a spark with the step dancing upstart. April Verch was the first woman to win both the Canadian Grand Masters and Canadian Open Fiddling Championships and has released 14 recordings with JUNO and Canadian Folk Music Award trophies that acknowledge her rank worldwide.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Quest For The Moon (FAMILY)

March 15, 2025 - 11:00AM
One night, the Moon goes missing so the fox must summon the courage to search for his friend. Along the way, he discovers a newfound independence and the wonder of the world beyond his den. A heartwarming and engaging story about the friendship between a young fox and the Moon told with the magic of shadow puppetry, music, and theatre, and the perfect March Break entertainment. Presented in partnership with the WeeFestival: Arts & Culture for Early Years.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Russell Sprout (FAMILY)

May 10, 2025 - 2:00PM
If you haven’t met Russell Sprout yet you are in for a fun surprise! You’ll find him on stage with all sorts of cool instruments and props, often wearing the strangest things. He loves music of all sorts. Enjoy a family-friendly concert mashup of many musical styles from folk, to rock, to beat boxing electronica to… you never know! Some of his songs are funny, some are serious, some are clever and some are just plain silly. “Get Up and Move!” – that’s Sprout’s motto!

subvenue Brevik Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Steven Taetz (JAZZ)

November 30, 2024 - 7:30PM
Steven Taetz brings it all to this exuberant holiday show to kick off the season - featuring a mix of familiar classics in the seasonal lineup, and songs from his newly-minted 2024 holiday album. He covers it all; Michael Bublé-style pop/swing, Elvis' "Blue Christmas, Mariah's epic "All I Want for Christmas," a beloved Joni Mitchell cover, classics 50s-60s pop, jazz standards and originals. The 2024 Canadian Folk Music Award Nominee (Contemporary Roots) will get you into the holiday spirit in style.

Steven Taetz has a voice like none other. He's opened for Robert Plant and Allison Krauss at the Ottawa Bluesfest, appeared at the National Arts Centre, Calgary Folk, Rochester International Jazz Festival and crossed paths with artists from across musical genres throughout North America. Previous collaborations include Jill Barber, Jenn Grant, The Once and Connie Kaldor. He's the first to say that he loves to sing his heart out.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents Sue Foley (BLUES)

June 21, 2025 - 7:30PM
Multi-award-winning blues artist, Sue Foley presents “One Guitar Woman” a show devoted to the female pioneers of guitar. These are the women who were expressing themselves through the instrument as far back as the 1920’s, at the inception of radio and recorded music including Maybelle Carter, Memphis Minnie, Mary Osborne, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and more. Celebrating these women of excellence, Sue presents an evening of varied guitar styles and musical genres interspersed with their stories and her own personal narrative.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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Aurora Cultural Centre presents The Once (FOLK)

May 24, 2025 - 7:30PM
St. John’s Newfoundland’s gift to vocal harmonies is sometimes a cappella, sometimes traditional, sometimes original and always heartwarming due to lead vocalist Geraldine Hollett’s remarkable voice. A “port in the storm” their latest material is soaked with the poetic charm and sunny sadness of the trio’s collective disposition.

subvenue Davide De Simone Performance Hall

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