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On April 5, 2023 by Calgary's ChildApril 7 to 9
April 5 to 30; Pysanky for Peace Artwork Fundraiser, a group of local artists led by pysanky master Daena Diduck, will design 14 three-dimensional eggs ranging from three to six feet tall, one for each month that the war has been ongoing in Ukraine. The eggs will be displayed at the mall as public art until the end of the month, when they will be sold in a silent auction with proceeds going to two Ukrainian support organizations. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
April 7, 10am; Siblings Bonding at New Horizon Mall, a fun and interactive event designed to help siblings to interact in a fun way to create lasting memories. The event will feature icebreaker games, nutrition and fitness workshop, lunch and snacks, a siblings photo shoot and an all-day pass to Sky Castle. Learn more at allevents.in.
Until April 8; Quest Theatre Presents: Roll For Initiative, set in the fantasy genre of Dungeons and Dragons, Roll for Initiative delicately unwraps a nuanced conversation of racially based assumptions that our community is increasingly longing to understand. Suitable for ages nine and older. Learn more at questtheatre.org.
Until April 8; Lunchbox Theatre Presents: Countries Shaped Like Stars, a musical love story for adults, teens and precocious children, Gwendolyn Magnificent and Bartholomew Spectacular use a tin-can telephone to share their whimsical story. The performance begins with demanding dragon fruits and ends with heartache whispered into the ears of birds and constellations. With spoons, water glasses, whirly-winds and a mandolin, the performers create the sounds and images of a landscape forever altered by two people coming together and falling apart. A new production of this fun and charming multi-award-winning musical play featuring Calgary artists. Learn more at lunchboxtheatre.com.
April 8, 10am to 4pm; Airdrie Farmers’ Market Spring Fling, find that perfect holiday item or appetizer for Easter dinner, maybe a bottle of wine to take to a friend’s house? Search for the perfect Mother’s Day gift, or just enjoy browsing all the small businesses at the Town and Country Centre. Admission is a donation to the Airdrie Food Bank.
April 8; Bert Church Theatre Presents: Prairie Mountain Fiddlers. Back by popular demand! This will be a foot-stomping, toe-tapping afternoon full of good old-time fiddle music. The Prairie Mountain Fiddlers play for the people and for their love of music. It is all about good old-fashioned fun! Learn more at airdrie.ca.
April 8; Gurnam Bhullar at Jack Singer Concert Hall, Gurnam Bhullar is a very popular Punjabi singer, who made his singing debut with the album Heer Jehiyan Kudian in 2014. His other albums like Rakhli Pyar Nai (2016) and Drivery (2017) were also chartbusters. The singer turned actor debuted in the Punjabi film industry with the movie Guddiyan Patole (2019). Learn more at artscommons.ca.
April 8 to 9, 2 to 6pm; Rattle Making Workshop Hosted by Cree8, begin each day with a traditional welcome, smudge and blessing of all materials, tools and the rattles at the Arts Learning Centre at Arts Commons. Chantal will be your guide, instructing how to create your Rattle step by step. Chantal will share the history and stories of the rattle and the teachings of the Medicine Wheel. Learn traditional water and healing songs to accompany and use our rattles for healing in a good way. Learn more at cree8.ca.
Until April 9; Broadway Across Canada Presents: Pretty Woman. Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69”, “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J. F. Lawton. This performance will lift your spirits and light up your heart. Learn more at calgary.broadway.com.
Until April 9; Nightrise, this unique winter activity merges multimedia, storytelling and nature for a new and inspiring perspective at Banff Gondola. Learn more at banffjaspercollection.com.
Ongoing
Until April 16; Howie Tsui: Retainers of Anarchy at the Edison, featuring a 25-metre hand-drawn animation strip, this exciting exhibit brings together martial arts characters and techniques with the social and political realities of present-day Hong Kong. Learn more at glenbow.org.
Until April 16; Barnyard Baby Days, good times to remember fur-ever with spring babies (lambs, goats, bunnies, cows, piglets, chicks) and other fun experiences. Don’t miss the spring Instagram-worthy photo-ops, the opportunity to see and even help with bottle feeding, and heart-warming up-close moments with some favorite farm animals! Learn more at butterfieldacres.com.
Until April 16; Stage West Dinner Theatre Presents: Elvis Has Left The Building, in this whacky comedy, it’s December 20, 1970, and Elvis Presley has disappeared. No one, not even his wily manager, “The Colonel”, knows of his whereabouts. But the Colonel is all shook up because he has racked up a secret debt – and with the King himself missing, the only way to pay it off is to find an Elvis impersonator within 24 hours. Learn more at stagewestcalgary.com.
Until April 16; Gaslight at Vertigo Theatre, Bella Manningham believes she is living an idyllic married life with her charming husband Jack, but is she? Items begin to disappear, pictures move by themselves, and the gaslight dims without even a touch. Bella worries that her grip on reality is slipping and that she will drive Jack away. Secrets from the past are slowly revealed as Bella searches for answers and realizes that the people she loves are not always as they seem. Learn more at vertigotheatre.com.
Until April 19; Heritage Park Ghost Tours, visit Heritage Park for a guided ghost tour through the darkened streets of the Historical Village. Behind the Park’s old-fashioned charm lie stories of otherworldly encounters, spine-tingling history and some memorable manifestations! Meet up spot is in Town Square, in front of the Gasoline Alley Museum. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Until April 22; Storybook Theatre’s Ella Enchanted The Musical. Ella Enchanted is a fairy tale musical about self-empowerment, perseverance, and an eagerness to learn. Along the way, she’ll encounter nasty ogres, evil stepsisters, and – if she has time – a handsome prince. Learn more at storybooktheatre.org.
Wednesdays until April 26; Story Time at Heritage Park, bring the kids to Heritage Park and visit a variety of locations in the park for story time! Volunteers will read familiar classics and modern favorites. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Until April 30; We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown, Gasoline Alley Museum welcomes a new exhibit from January 14 to April 30; We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown. Bring your family and come learn about Chinese history on the prairies through art and imagination, discover fictional stories written by members of the Chinese community and explore two iterations of Chinatown in Calgary. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Until April 30; Filipino Restaurant Month, Canada’s Filipino Restaurant Month is a chance for diners to explore the diverse culinary scene of the Philippines with participating restaurants across Canada. Learn more at facebook.com/FilipinoRestaurantMonthCA.
Until June 3; Wedding Singer: 1999, we’ve all attended a wedding or two. Which is why we could all relate to the classic movie about a 1980’s wedding singer who finally found a love of his own. By the 1990’s, the wedding singer has had lots of practice and is often called on to sing at the biggest weddings of the year. But what happens when he must sing at, what everyone says will surely be, the wedding of the millennium? Oh, and the millennium bride just happens to be his daughter. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until October; Sacred Defenders of the Universe at TELUS Spark Science Centre, a vibrant floor-to-ceiling journey inside a graphic novel that follows four Indigenous superheroes as they seek to bring back the balance of earth between humility and respect for the land, and the excessive destruction of human ego. Learn more at sparkscience.ca.
Mobile Adventure Playgrounds. Join The City of Calgary for a self-directed, drop-in program that uses loose parts and natural materials to inspire active and creative outdoor play, and connect people, young and old, to nature. Visit calgary.ca/free for locations and details.
Calgary AfterSchool. Calgary AfterSchool offers free afterschool programs across Calgary. The programs are offered two to three days a week at various recreation facilities, community centres and community-based partner agencies. Visit calgary.ca/afterschool for locations and details.
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