Tag: Isabel Bader Centre

Isabel Bader Centre hosts online Summer Music Festival

Although quarantine measures remain in place, people can still tune in to Isabel music shows from the comfort of their homes. In the absence of ticket revenue, Isabel Bader Centre Director Tricia Baldwin chose to host music performances online to support the livelihoods of local artists. “The arts...

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The Kingston Symphony Orchestra’s ode to bad behaviour

This weekend, the Kingston Symphony Orchestra is going to be letting their hair down. Playing this Saturday and Sunday at the Isabel Bader Centre, the Kingston Symphony Orchestra accompanied by the Queen’s choral ensemble will be performing the 1930’s Carmina Burana—symphony’s ode to bad behaviour.  Kingston...

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The Dan Studio Series closes out the year

From Feb. 8-10, the Dan Studio Series closed out its 2017-18 season with Zeal, a set of four one act plays shown at the Isabel Bader Centre. The Dan Studio Series is a production company within the Dan School of Drama and Music that presents student-run shows throughout the year. The final installment...

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Concord Floral tackles bullying

After touring across Canada, Concord Floral has come to the Isabel to tell the tale of a plague afflicting 10 students attending a Toronto high school.  Written by Jordan Tannahill and originally staged in Toronto in 2013, the show has now made its way across the country. The production at the Isabel...

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Fitra technologies wins summer pitch competition

With over $100,000 in seed funding on the line, eight student entrepreneur teams and four regional ventures fought for their businesses at the Isabel Bader Centre last week.  Founded in 2012, the Dunin-Deshpande Queen’s Innovation Centre (DDQIC) is a pan-university initiative that works to support...

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SparQ Labs replace Gordon Vogt Studio Theatre

By October 15, what was once the Gordon Vogt Studio Theatre will become the site of the new SparQ Labs. In 2002, the space was dedicated to Gordon Vogt, a Queen’s graduate in the Class of ’70, who died prematurely due to cancer on July 10, 1985. He was 37 years old. The first-floor Carruthers Hall...

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Walk hard to new Bader Centre

Charlotte Orzel, ArtSci ’14 This September, Queen’s will open the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts on the shores of Lake Ontario between main and West campuses. The Centre was a $63 million gift from donors Alfred and Isabel Bader and will provide incredible facility upgrades for the students...

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Art centre steels attention

Plans for a new performing arts centre at Queen’s were debated at last week’s city council meeting. The city’s heritage committee asked Queen’s to change the proposal for stainless steel siding on the $63 million facility, because the material could reflect sun and impair drivers’ vision. In 2007,...

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