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SUMMARY:Where Have All The Buffalo Gone
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council and Rossland Council for Arts and Culture present \nThe TECK Family Series \nWhere Have All the Buffalo Gone? by Axis Theatre \nSunday\, March 1\, 2026\, at 3 PM \nThe Bailey Theatre \n  \nThe Trail & District Arts Council and Rossland Arts Council present Where Have All the Buffalo Gone? by Axis Theatre\, a captivating show for kids in Grade 4 to 12\, their families and the young at heart to enjoy together. The show is on Sunday\, March 1 at 3:00 pm in The Bailey Theatre and is part of the TECK Family Series. \nWhere Have All The Buffalo Gone? is a love-story that transcends time as it follows two souls through seven different periods of Métis history. Filled with stories about the Sun Traveller and the Callihoo family\, the performance is a theatre piece that  incorporates fiddle music\, jigging\, and a life-like buffalo puppet.  \nInspired by historical events of the Métis people of Canada\, this original play for young audiences explores the loves\, the losses and the fight of Treaty 6’s Métis people – and their love and kinship to the buffalo. \nThe play takes the audience through the emergence of the Métis Nation across the plains\, then leads into the robust colonization that arises from the fur trade\, the disappearance of the buffalo\, as well as the political uprising of the Métis Association of Alberta in the 1930s. The story starts in creation among the stars and ends in 2024. \nWatch the trailer https://vimeo.com/940939867?p=1s  \n“I loved the play. The play was so so so fun to watch. Thank you for the amazing play.” – Grade 4 student \nEveryone should see this piece\, for all ages. It’s educational in a fun way\, and keeps you engaged the whole time.” – Laura Ayotte (Audience Member) \nThe play is broken into seven scenes covering the main historical events as detailed in “Among the Stars”\, Reference to Métis creation story. \n1830 – The Fur Trade \n1885 – The Riel Rebellion (Red River Rebellion) \n1915 – World War I \n1925 – Residential Schools \n1935 – The Great Depression and The Indian Act \n2024 – Contemporary Métis \n  \nCREATIVE TEAM – Playwright: Tai Amy Grauman; Director: Amanda Testini; Co-Director & Sound Design: Chris McGregor; Set\, Props & Buffalo Design: Dusty Hagerüd; Costume Design: Alaia Hamer \nABOUT AXIS THEATRE \nIn the age of “looking down\,” Axis draws young eyes up to engage them in interactive experiences that educate\, inspire\, and transform. Audiences experience smart\, entertaining interpretations of traditional and cutting-edge physical theatre. Axis incorporates combinations of puppetry\, movement\, live music\, red-nose clown\, and improvisation to expand the meaning and impact of the stories presented. It is deceptively simple\, completely fresh\, and memorable. \nAxis Theatre is grateful to live\, work\, and play on the unceded\, traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples – sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish)\, sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh)\, and xwməθkwəy̓ əm (Musqueam) nations. \nA special thank-you to our sponsors: The Downie-Wenjack and Chris Spencer Foundations \nShow 55 minutes with a 15 min Q&A after the show. \nSingle tickets are $18 or get tickets to all 4 Family Series shows for just $60. General admission seating so come early for the best seats. \nAll individual tickets and passes are available online at purchase.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail.  \nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Teck Trail Operations\, the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, and Tourism South Kootenay. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.  \nAlso in the series: \nPRESTO! – Saturday\, February 7\, 2026 at 3 pm at The Bailey Theatre in Trail The Great Lambrusco turns scarves into eggs! Coins appear from thin air\, and a cupcake gets baked in a shoe! In this comedic unfolding\, the audience finds out that illusions are not reality\, and that to find true magic\, we must slow down\, observe\, and listen. \nSquare Dance – Sunday\, March 29\, 2026 at 3pm at The Miners Hall in Rossland Learn the difference between a Do Si Do and a Weave the Ring \, a Promenade and a Swing as you Roll Away To A Half Sashay. Our caller\, musician Paul Silveria\, will call the moves to high-energy live music for a fun\, welcoming\, and beginner friendly afternoon! \nCircus Incognitus – Friday\, April 24\, 2026 at 6 pm at The Bailey Theatre in Trail An unforgettable moving but hilarious one-man circus comedy from Jamie Adkins\, a performer in the vaudeville tradition of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. With no hi-tech distractions\, he heroically battles with the everyday objects\, always on the verge of disaster.
URL:https://rosslandartscouncil.com/event/where-have-all-the-buffalo-gone/
LOCATION:Charles Bailey Theatre\, 1501 Cedar Ave\, Trail\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Youth Arts
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SUMMARY:Family Square Dance
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council and Rossland Council for Arts and Culture present \nThe TECK Family Series \nFamily Square Dance \nSunday\, March 29\, 2026\, at 3 PM \nThe Miners Hall in Rossland \nThe Rossland Council for Arts and Culture and Trail & District Arts Council TOGETHER present Family Square Dance\, an experience for kids of all ages and their families to enjoy together. The show is on Sunday\, March 29 at 3 pm at the Rossland Miners Hall as part of the TECK Family Series. \nLearn the difference between Do Si Do and Weave the Ring\, Promenade and Swing as you Roll Away To A Half Sashay. Our caller\, musician Paul Silveria\, will call the moves to high-energy live music as you get  instruction\, and a bit of history along the way\, for a fun\, welcoming\, and beginner friendly afternoon! \nSee Paul call a Square Dance for beginners https://youtu.be/vmCPn4D764U. \nPaul Silveria is a unique performer with a varied skill set – you can find him calling square dances\, leading jams\, teaching banjo\, sharing his “crankies” and performing both traditional tunes and original songs. As a community based artist\, Paul loves telling stories\, sharing skills\, and bringing people together and has more than a decade of experience working with children and school groups of all ages. \n60 minutes. \nSingle tickets are $18 or get tickets to all 4 Family Series shows for just $60.  Bring your dancing shoes. \nAll individual tickets and passes are available online at purchase.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail.  \nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Teck Trail Operations\, the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, and Tourism South Kootenay. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.  \nAlso in the series: \nPresto! Saturday\, February 7 at 3 PM at The Miners Hall in Rossland The Great Lambrusco turns scarves into eggs! Coins appear from thin air\, and a cupcake gets baked in a shoe! Take time to learn that illusions are not reality\, and that to find true magic\, we must slow down\, observe\, and listen. Real magic\, real comedy\, real entertainment for the whole family! \nWhere Have All The Buffalo Gone? – Sunday\, March 1\, 2026 at 3pm at The Bailey Theatre in Trail A love story that follows two souls through seven different periods of Métis history. Filled with stories about the Sun Traveller and the Callihoo family\, the performance incorporates fiddle\, jigging and a life-like buffalo puppet.  \nCircus Incognitus – Friday\, April 24\, 2026 at 6 pm at The Bailey Theatre in Trail An unforgettable moving but hilarious one-man circus comedy from the phenomenal Jamie Adkins\, a former member of Cirque du Soleil inspired by Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. With no hi-tech distractions\, he heroically battles with the everyday objects\, always on the verge of disaster.
URL:https://rosslandartscouncil.com/event/family-square-dance/
LOCATION:Performance Hall\, Miners’ Hall\, 1765 Columbia Ave\, Rossland\, BC\, V0G 1Y0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance Series,Performing Arts,Youth Arts
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SUMMARY:Adult Square Dance with Paul Silveria & Friends
DESCRIPTION:A fundraiser for the Rossland Council for Arts and Culture. \nSunday\, March 29\, 2026 at 7 PM \nThe Miners Hall in Rossland \nOnly three hours after calling the Family Square Dance\, Paul Silveria returns to the stage… and this time\, he’s bringing friends! \n\nJoin Paul Silveria and friends for the Adult Square Dance at 7:00 PM on March 29th in the Rossland Miners Hall!\n\n\nLearn how to square dance from the best in the business while four other musicians play live music for you to dance to. The musicians: \n\nSteve Brockley on the guitar\nEllorie McKnight on the fiddle\nJill McKenna on the bass\nNik Winitowy on the banjo\n\nAnd yes\, alcohol will be sold… we just ask that you drink responsibly! \nPaul Silveria is a unique performer with a varied skill set – you can find him calling square dances\, leading jams\, teaching banjo\, sharing his “crankies” and performing both traditional tunes and original songs. As a community based artist\, Paul loves telling stories\, sharing skills\, and bringing people together and has more than a decade of experience. \n90 minutes (2 45-minute sets with a 15-minute intermission) \nA 19+ only Event. \nTickets are $25 each ($20 for RCAC members). Bring your dancing shoes. \nWish to go to a square dance where your kids can attend instead? The Teck Family Series’ Family Square Dance will be happening on the same day at 3:00 PM. Tickets are available online at purchase.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \n 
URL:https://rosslandartscouncil.com/event/adult-square-dance-with-paul-silveria-steve-brockley-friends/
LOCATION:Performance Hall\, Miners’ Hall\, 1765 Columbia Ave\, Rossland\, BC\, V0G 1Y0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Arts Events
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