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Drama & Jazz

By The Wellspring Foundation for Education (other events)

Friday, June 7 2019 7:00 PM 9:30 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

The Wellspring Foundation for Education in partnership with Paris Presbyterian Church

PRESENTS

Drama & Jazz

Jason Hildebrand, Actor, and Storyteller performing The Prodigal Trilogy—and—Mike Janzen, Juno Award-winning Singer, Songwriter, and Pianist on Friday, June 7 at Paris Presbyterian Church.

EVENT FREE OF CHARGE

Donations will benefit the work of Wellspring in Rwandan Schools. Please note: In accordance with Revenue Canada regulations, Wellspring will only be able to receipt donations for the amount exceeding $20 as the food and entertainment is seen as a benefit/advantage to the donor by CRA.

PARKING

On street or across from church.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

JASON HILDEBRAND

Part storyteller, part creative catalyst—Jason is the founder and director of Jason Hildebrand Creative Arts, where for the last 21 years, he has partnered with film and theatre companies, organizations and educational institutions as an artist/coach around the world.  

Among his many achievements, Jason has developed and produced three films–including the multi-award-winning THE PRODIGAL TRILOGY.  He recently completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in Theatre Performance Creation at York University.

MIKE JANZEN

Mike Janzen, pianist, singer and songwriter has performed throughout North America with orchestras, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He also composes for film and theatre, and his work has been performed by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. His song, “There’s No Escaping Spring” won Best Jazz / Blues song of the year at the 2011 Gospel Music Association Awards. Janzen’s new solo piano album, Songs for Lent, helped him recover from a concussion he sustained two years ago.

Mike has worked and performed with Hugh Marsh, Daniel Lanois, Steve Bell, Kevin Breit, Phil Dwyer, Terry Clarke, Ben Riley, Davide DiRenzo, and Andrew Downing.

 

Mailing Address

PO Box 32112 Langley BC V1M 2M3