A Cannopy Salon: Deep Green
Our next Cannopy Salon is happening live at The Tranzac and you're invited!
You’re invited,
Yes you! Our second Cannopy Salon is happening this Saturday and we’re counting on seeing you there. This intimate performance series brings our editorial coverage of the arts to a live audience.
A Cannopy Salon presents artists from a wide spectrum of creativity to perform small vignettes of their work, alongside short interviews. The part that I'm most excited about is the opportunity for audience members to join in on these conversations, to ask questions that they've always wondered about when it comes to the creative process. My hope is that you will leave inspired and bring that inspiration back into your own work and creative outlets.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Sarah Mole is a multifaceted performer & artist currently based in Tkarón:to. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, and her highlight appearances include being the Alto Soloist for Haydn’s Creation (Amadeus Choir, Toronto Symphony Orchestra), and Mary in Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s The Atonement (Orpheus Choir of Toronto).
Sarah is also an arts administrator in Toronto, currently serving as the Communications & Public Relations Manager for Toronto Summer Music.
She will be joined in performance by Dakota Scott-Digout (piano).
Zack Goldstein holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Clarinet Performance, a Master of Music from Eastman School of Music and went on to become an instructor in clarinet at the Eastman Community Music School.
Zack is also the founder of The New Symphony Orchestra, a new ensemble composed of young musicians with classical training presenting performances with a focus on improvisation and multidisciplinary collaborations.
He will be joined in performance by bassist Connor Crone.
Saturday’s event will also double as a launch party for our Issue 15 print edition!
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