Peter Wall Institute Arts-Based Initiative student competition – Winners
MESSAGE SENT ON BEHALF OF DR. SAMSON NASHON: Please join me in congratulating two of our graduate students: Yoriko Gillard (MA) and Natalie LaBlanc (Phd) for being winners of the Peter Wall Institute Arts-Based Initiative student competition entitled "Arts Based Conceptions of Water." The competition is intended to showcase the important relationship between the performing and visual arts with research in the sciences and humanities within institutes of advanced studies. Yoriko Gillard (MA student in art education) is one of three winners of the competition and Natalie LaBlanc (PhD candidate in art education) received an honourable mention. Congratulations to both Yoriko and Natalie! Please consider attending the highlights on Wednesday September 18, 2013.
Arts-Based Conceptions of Water (Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies)
Arts-Based Initiatives Committee Faculty/Student Collaboration
Roy Barnett Recital Hall
School of Music, University of British Columbia
6361 Memorial Road, Vancouver BC
September 18, 2013
PROGRAM
5:40 pm Introduction – Rena Sharon, Peter Wall Institute Faculty Associate and Professor of Collaborative Piano Studies, University of British Columbia
5:45 pm Water Dance performed by Tsatsu Stalqayu (Coastal Wolf Pack)
5:55 pm Kizuna, Yoriko Gillard, MA student in Art Education, Faculty of Education; Award winner, Student Arts-based Competition
6:00 pm Sonata for violin and piano in G major, Op. 78 , 1st movement, by Johannes Brahms; performed by Professor of Violin David Gillham and pianist Chiharu Iinuma, UBC School of Music.
6:15 pm Liquid Automata, Tyler Kinnear & Naithan Bosse, UBC School of Music; Award winners, Student Arts-based Competition
6:25 pm Pa Gen Dlo (There’s no water), Kevin Mason, PhD student in Ethnomusicology, Faculty of Arts; Honourable Mention, Student Arts-based Competition
6:30 pm “Auf dem Wasser zu singen”, music by Franz Schubert, text by Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg; performed by Eden Tremayne, soprano, and Nina Horvath, pianist
6:35 pm Bodies of Water: In the Wake of Being & Becoming, Natalie LeBlanc, Dept. of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Faculty of Education; Honourable Mention, Student Arts-based Competition
6:40 pm Miroirs No. 3, Une barque sur l’ocean (A boat on the ocean), by Maurice Ravel; performed by Professor of Piano Mark Anderson, UBC School of Music
6:50 pm END Conference Reception guests proceed to buses for Royal Vancouver Yacht Club