Music Family Friendly
Presented by Acadia University Singers
music@acadiau.ca
The Acadia University Singers will present their spring concert, "Teachings of the Water."
Rooted in climate activism, this concert will feature a diverse program of music reflecting on humanity's deeply intertwined relationship with water - culminating in a performance of T. Patrick Carrabré's "The Teachings of the Water." Sung in the Squamish language, "The Teachings of the Water" is centered five water teachings, highlighting the key role that Indigenous women play in water protection and in teaching Indigenous ways of knowing to the wider population.
Presented by Acadia University Singers
music@acadiau.ca
The Acadia University Singers will present their spring concert, "Teachings of the Water."
Rooted in climate activism, this concert will feature a diverse program of music reflecting on humanity's deeply intertwined relationship with water - culminating in a performance of T. Patrick Carrabré's "The Teachings of the Water." Sung in the Squamish language, "The Teachings of the Water" is centered five water teachings, highlighting the key role that Indigenous women play in water protection and in teaching Indigenous ways of knowing to the wider population.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Admission is by freewill donation at the door.
Festival Theatre
Acadia University
504 Main Street
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
nicholas.sharpe@acadiau.ca
View Full Venue Info
504 Main Street
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
nicholas.sharpe@acadiau.ca
View Full Venue Info
![]() |
Other Events at Festival Theatre |
---|
Sun Mar 16, 3pm Melodies of Spring—Acadia Symphonic Band, Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble |
Tue Apr 1, 7pm Benefit Concert for Jane Paul Indigenous Centre |
Sat Apr 19, 7:30pm Tamar Ilana & Ventanas |
Sat Apr 26, 7pm Fougere and Friends |
Sat May 3, 7:30pm NS Youth Orchestra + Choirs |