Camrose Live Review
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Bear Grease: An Indigenous Twist to a Musical Favourite in Camrose
There’s a positive energy coming from MC Red Cloud when he talks about the inspiration and creation behind the hit musical, Bear Grease.
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Pavlo Brings International Mediterranean Sound to Camrose
Pavlo is an internationally renowned guitarist and he’s coming to Camrose on Sept. 22 to the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. He is coming to us with four major PBS specials and 17 albums under his belt. We call his music Mediterranean, but Pavlo takes it another step: “I call it feel good…
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Paula Neder brings South American spirit to outdoor concert
Singer-songwriter Paula Neder will close out the Strada Coffee Co. & Artisan Bakery Summer on the Plaza series after a special residency and tour across Alberta. Playing on the Verda McNeill Plaza outside the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Friday, Aug. 18, Neder’s performance will be the perfect show to close out…
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18-Piece Band Ready for Outdoor Camrose Performance
They’re getting the band back together…for one night only! There’s nothing quite like seeing a big jazz band on stage, even more so when that group is the Battle River Big Band. For a special performance, Camrose’s Battle River Big Band is reuniting for a summer outdoor concert at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing…
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Three Outdoor Shows, Three Memorable Experiences
The time has come for our brand new outdoor concert series in Camrose. Held at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre in August, it’s a chance to celebrate music in an outdoor stage.
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Andrew Allen brings fresh sound to new outdoor series
Dubbed the Strada Coffee Co. And Artisan Bakery Summer on the Plaza Series, this exciting new endeavour brings patrons to an outdoor stage, right on campus on the Verda McNeill Plaza. It’s located on the plaza between the centre and the University of Alberta’s Augustana forum building.
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Shumka workshops brand new piece in Camrose
When the folks at Shumka approached us with the goal to hold another residency at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre (JPLPAC), we jumped at the chance.








