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Home  >  Early Music Vancouver Past Events  >  July 27 Rondeau in Carthage: EMV’s 2023 Fundraising Event

July 27 Rondeau in Carthage: EMV’s 2023 Fundraising Event

Thursday, July 27, 2023 | 6 p.m. Nuba in Gastown & SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts


Join EMV’s Artistic/Executive Director Suzie LeBlanc, C.M. for a sumptuous dinner at Nuba Lebanese Restaurant hosted by EMV’s Board Member, Serena Ko, that includes an auction of exclusive artwork and a musical performance followed by VIP seats to the world premiere of The Queen of Carthage across the street at the SFU Goldcorp Centre. We will be joined this evening by special guests: Dr Debi Wong, Artistic Director re:Naissance Opera; and musical guest, Gordon Grdina. Online ticket sales are now closed but you can purchase last-minute tickets by calling our Box Office at 604-732-1610.


EVENING PROGRAMME

Welcome Presentation by Suzie LeBlanc, C.M.

Dinner and solo oud performance

Live Auction

Paddle Raise
Auctioneer: Bruce Munro Wright, O.B.C.

Closing remarks

Walk to SFUW Gold Corp Performing Arts Centre

Opera Premiere

Mingle with artists and the creative team


About Gordon

Gordon Grdina is a Vancouver-based Oud/Guitarist whose sound is a combination of his interests in mainstream jazz, free-form improvisation and Arabic classical music. A protégé of jazz great Gary Peacock, he is a well-respected contributor to the jazz and world music scenes constantly being sought out for projects that need a fresh sound.


Ticket Information

Online ticket sales are now closed. If you wish to purchase a ticket, you can do so by calling our office at 604-732-1610.


About the Opera

A co-production by Early Music Vancouver and re:Naissance Opera with SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs

A seamless blend of Baroque and contemporary song and dance, this interdisciplinary performance is a powerful reclamation of the story of Dido, The Queen of Carthage, and her legacy as a political leader, an empire builder and a woman of colour. This performance opera features commissioned works by contemporary composers Jessica McMann, Robyn Jacobs and Afarin Mansouri, along with those of Baroque composers Henry Purcell and John Dowland. This project places Dido through a prism in which her story as a multifaceted leader, lover and outcast are shown in their fullness.

Artists: Cecilia Duarte, mezzo-soprano, Dido; Marisa Gold, dancer/choreographer; Juolin Lee, dancer; Dr Debi Wong and Stephanie Wong, stage directors; Catalina Vicens, music director/2023 Artist-in-Residence; and EMV Festival Players

Thanks to Bruce Munro Wright, O.B.C., this newly commissioned painting of

Christine De Pizan by Marco Tulio is now part of EMV’s collection.

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Please Note:

The main applicant and creative/intellectual driver of the project must be 30 or under (on May 15th).

The average age of all musicians must not be older than 32, and the maximum age of supporting musicians must be no more than 35 (on May 15th.)