

March 12, 2010
Afghanistan 360: Telling the ‘Why we’re there’ Story, an exhibit about Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan, can be seen until March 24 at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre.
The U of S Wind Orchestra, under the direction of Glen Gillis, will perform March 19 at 7:30 pm in Convocation Hall. Tickets are available at McNally Robinson, Long and McQuade, St. Johns Music, the Dept. of Music office or from any orchestra member. For more information contact Glen Gillis at 966-8356.
Brian Unverricht will direct the U of S Concert Band in a concert March 26 at 7:30 pm in Quance Theatre. There will be a silver collection. For more information, contact Brian Unverricht at 966-1370.
Jim Guedo directs a contemporary adaptation of Peer Gynt March 24 - April 3 at Greystone theatre. For ticket and performance information, contact the Greystone ticket office.
The U of S Jazz Ensemble will perform with guest drummer Jon McCaslin March 15 at 9 pm in the Bassment Jazz Club in the old Canada Post building. For more information, contact Dean McNeill at 966-6169.
The ensemble will give a concert March 27 at 7:30 pm in Quance Theatre, Education Building, featuring trumpeter and composer Dean McNeill. For information, contact McNeill at 966-6169.
In Performance: The Convo Series presents soprano Sharon Krebs and Harald Krebs on piano March 12 at 7:30 pm in Convocation Hall. Tickets available from McNally Robinson Booksellers, the Dept. of Music or at the door. For information, contact Troy Linsley at 966-6177.
The Elixir Ensemble presents chamber music for piano and strings March 20 in Convocation Hall. For ticket information, visit elixirensemble.com
The Dept. of Music presents Masterclass: Voice and Piano Collaboration featuring graduate students Sharon Krebs and Harald Krebs March 15, 10:30-noon, Quance Theatre, Education Building. For information, contact Gregory Marion at 966-8355.
The next concert in the 2009/10 U of S Amati Quartet in Residence series takes place March 27 and features works by Haydn, Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky. Visit www.amatiquartet.usask.ca
Kelly Mark: Stupid Heaven, a major survey of works by Kelly Marchk of Toronto, that includes drawings, sculpture, video, performance and audio work, continues until March 19 and is presented in collaboration with the Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto, and the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery.
Artistic Evolution, the fifth annual USCAD instructors’ and students’ art show, continues until April 24.
Sex? In the City: Images of Sexuality in Roman Domestic Space, reproductions of Pompeiian wall paintings and other artifacts that explore the social and religious aspects of sexual imagery in Roman home décor, is currently on view.
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