Events
Filter by:
Bertha von Suttner; A life of Peace - Concert and Exhibit
“The Loss of History: Memory, Humanity and Peace after 1971” with Yasmin Saikia
Dr. Yasmin Saikia is the Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies and Professor of History at the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict at Arizona State University. Her recent book Women, War and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971 (2011) has won numerous awards and been the subject of an international speaking tour.
Mennofolk Concert
Patio Set
3:15 Dan Kruger
4:00 Quiet in the Land
Great Hall Set
3:45 Jeff Gundy
4:30 Bryan Moyer Suderman
5:15 Songs of Place
Patio Set:
Sonic Convergences
Orchestral Music by:
- Larry Warkentin
- Janet Peachey
- Carol Ann Weaver
- Caroline Bordignon
with Waterloo Chamber Players (Orchestra)
- Ben Bolt-Martin, conductor
Multimedia Music
"Earth Songs" by Cecilia Kim with Korean traditional players and projected visuals
Kalahari Journey
Music, Sounds and Visuals from Africa
African traditional songs
- Festival Choir with Mark Vourinen, conductor
- University Choir with Gerald Yun, conductor
African-influenced music
- Carol Ann Weaver and Rebecca Campbell
Keynote Address
"Hearing Songs from the Earth - Kalahari Soundscapes and Visuals"
by Gus and Margie Mills
Dawn Concert
with music on the lake by R. Murray Schafer
also music by Jennifer Butler and Emily Doolittle
Featuring
Choral Concert
Waterloo Inter - Mennonite Children's Choir
Carolyn Neumann VanderBurgh, conductor
Rockway Collegiate Concert Combo
Marlys Neufeldt, conductor
TACTUS Choral Ensemble
Catherine Robertson, conductor
Grebel Gamelan
Maisie Sum, conductor
Festival Choir
Mark Vuorinen, conductor
Grand Opening of the Next Chapter Building Project
Join the Grebel community as we celebrate the Grand Opening of our building project. Come for tours, visiting, and a reception!
2:00 Tours
3:00 Program
3:30 Self-guided tours and pie
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
-Mennonite Archives of Ontario
Noon Hour Concert: Trio d'Argento
With Anna Ronai on piano, Sibylle Marquardt on flute, and Peter Stoll on clarinet, Trio d'Argento will perform a diverse selection of music. Pieces include works by Beethoven, Ibert, and Oscar Peterson.