Each February, we at MSOPA take this yearly opportunity to remind the community that although February has been designated as Black History Month, Black History plays an important and vital role in our collective history 365 days a year. History is a collage of colours and experiences, and it is shared amongst peoples of all colours and experiences. Black History belongs to all of us, and until we can celebrate this part of history every day, in our school and in our communities, we will celebrate it with pride each February of each year. Please join us for this inspiring and uplifting celebration of figures from Black History which honours the past, applauds the present, and looks hopefully to a brighter future. This truly is an evening of theatre like no other.
SOUNDS OF COLOUR 2008, SAT FEB. 23 AND SUN. FEB 24
Author: Christina - Published 2008-02-18 22:07 - (1834 Reads)
MONTREAL SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS and EXPRESS O THEATRE
Proudly Present
An evening of poetry, songs, scenes, and dance, all in celebration of Black Achievements in History.
DATES: Saturday, February 23rd and Sunday, February 24th
TIMES: 8:00 PM
LOCATION: Montreal School of Performing Arts Theatre 3975 Notre Dame Ouest
ADMISSION: $8.00 (includes coffee and cake)
Contact: Josa Maule Tel: (514) 483-5526
E-mail: info at msopa.com
http://www.msopa.com
Proudly Present
SOUNDS OF COLOR 2008
Celebrating Black History Compiled and Directed by Josa MauleAn evening of poetry, songs, scenes, and dance, all in celebration of Black Achievements in History.
DATES: Saturday, February 23rd and Sunday, February 24th
TIMES: 8:00 PM
LOCATION: Montreal School of Performing Arts Theatre 3975 Notre Dame Ouest
ADMISSION: $8.00 (includes coffee and cake)
Tickets can be purchased at the door, or reservations can be placed by calling (514) 483-5526, ext.3. As our intimate theatre only accommodates a small crowd, limited seating is available.
Contact: Josa Maule Tel: (514) 483-5526
E-mail: info at msopa.com
http://www.msopa.com
Each February, we at MSOPA take this yearly opportunity to remind the community that although February has been designated as Black History Month, Black History plays an important and vital role in our collective history 365 days a year. History is a collage of colours and experiences, and it is shared amongst peoples of all colours and experiences. Black History belongs to all of us, and until we can celebrate this part of history every day, in our school and in our communities, we will celebrate it with pride each February of each year. Please join us for this inspiring and uplifting celebration of figures from Black History which honours the past, applauds the present, and looks hopefully to a brighter future. This truly is an evening of theatre like no other.