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Evergreen Cultural Centre

The Evergreen Cultural Centre, located in the heart of Coquitlam City Centre, is a fully-equipped arts centre featuring a flexible Studio Theatre and a 1500 square foot public Art Gallery with adjoining Gallery Shop. The Rehearsal Studio and several art or meeting studios provide an additional 5000 square feet of space for Evergreen’s classes, workshops and rentals while the spacious glassed-in Lobby offers a spectacular view of Lafarge Lake.

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Jocelyn Calderhead

Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

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Dubbed “one of the most architecturally innovative and musically rewarding performance spaces in Canada” by the Globe and Mail, the Chan Centre is known for its great acoustics and a diverse annual concert series that reflects its unique position as an arts presenter on a university campus.

Pacific Baroque Orchestra

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One of North America's most exciting and innovative period-instrument ensembles, Vancouver's Pacific Baroque Orchestra presents the music of the baroque period (17th and 18th centuries) in lively and imaginative performances. True to its name, the orchestra plays on period instruments (or replicas) in an informed historical style. The PBO's 2009-10 season features world-renowned harpsichordist Alexander Weimann's debut as new artistic director. Join us for the beginning of a new era!

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Contact Name: 
Nancy Cottingham Powell

Early Music Vancouver

Early Music Vancouver was founded in 1970, and has been bringing world-class music to appreciative audiences for 40 years. Early Music Vancouver’s concerts largely highlight music from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras, with the occasional foray into music of later composers such as Mahler and Schoenberg. The Society presents music from these time periods according to traditions, and on instruments from the time when the music was first composed – inviting its audiences to explore music in a historical context.

Contact Name: 
José Verstappen, Artistic Director
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