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SUMMARY:Strings Showcase Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Admission by donation. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nJoin us for an inspiring evening of music at the Strings Showcase Concert\, featuring solo and ensemble performances by students of the Conservatory Strings Department. The concert offers audiences a glimpse into the rich and diverse learning taking place at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. Celebrate the achievements of these talented musicians and enjoy the beautiful sounds of strings in this delightful concert. \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/strings-showcase-concert-nov-27-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nCome join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in-progress! And always expect the unexpected! \n\nRanging from Bach to Brubeck to Bluegrass to Beatles\, as well as originals and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-nov-27-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:Musical Theatre Song Competition
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at 900 Johnson Street. Admission by Donation. \n\nAs the duration of the concert may vary depending on the number of participants\, attendees are welcome to drop in and stay for the length of their preference. To honour the dedication and artistry of our student performers\, we kindly ask guests to enter the venue during applause breaks between performances. Let us come together to support these aspiring musicians on their journey. \n\n\nVoice Competitions\n\nThe Voice Department offers annual Song Competitions for current students of the Victoria Conservatory of Music to perform\, compete\, and receive feedback from renowned and respected adjudicators. \n\nFirst and Second Prizes as well as Honourable Mentions are available to be awarded for each competition. Spirit of Song awards may also be given at the discretion of the adjudicators. \n\nView the list of Voice Competitions here. \n\n\nAbout the Music Theatre Song Competition\n\nThe Voice Department provides this opportunity for students of all ages and abilities to perform one Musical Theatre song. Costume optional\, but encouraged. \n\nStudent participants perform in Alix Goolden Performance Hall and receive feedback from adjudicators. \n\n \n\nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/musical-theatre-song-competition-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:NeuzTec X Festival - Workshops
DESCRIPTION:November 5 Update:\nThese workshops are now FULL. To be added to an email list for future potential workshops\, please email smtc(at)vcm.bc.ca. \n\nNeuzTec X Festival\n\n11:00am to 2:00PM – Workshops in the Music Tech Lab \n\nFree Admission. As space is limited\, please email smtc(at)vcm.bc.ca to request a spot. \n\nEntry to the workshops are at The Victoria Conservatory of Music – 900 Johnson Street. \n\n\nAbout the Workshops\n\nThe NeuzTec Festival\, presented by the Garden City Electronic Music Society and the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, celebrates the exciting intersection of music\, technology\, and multimedia. \n\nJoin us on Sunday\, November 23 for two free workshops in our Music Tech Lab! \n\n\n11:00am to 12:20pm – Audio Mixing with Matheus Terra \n12:30pm to 2:00pm – Ableton Live Jam with Nathan Waiora\n\n\nWhile you’re exploring\, don’t forget to register for our Winter/Spring classes starting soon—your next musical adventure awaits! \n\nAbout NeuzTec\nNeuzTec is presented by the Garden City Electronic Music Society and the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, NeuzTec! Festival is celebrating the growing symbiosis of technology and multimedia including experimental sound design\, theatrical arts\, electroacoustic\, video\, noise\, drone\, ambient\, electronica\, post-rock\, improvisational jazz\, cinematic interpretations\, and modular synthesis. \nSupported by the Government of Canada\, the Province of British Columbia\, and the Capital Regional District. \n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/neuztec-x-festival-workshops-2025/
LOCATION:Victoria Conservatory of Music\, 900 Johnson St\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, CA
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Neuztec X Festival
DESCRIPTION:NeuzTec X Festival\nSaturday\, November 22nd \n2:00pm to 9:00pm \n\nEntry for this event in Wood Hall will be at The Victoria Conservatory of Music – 900 Johnson Street. Admission $20 at the door. (No One Turned Away For Lack Of Funds in effect) \n\n\nAbout the Event \n\nNeuzTec’s Saturday features a series of back-to-back sonic experiments\, short performances of 20-30 minutes in length. \n\nPerformances by… \n\n2:00 – Þoka\n2:30 – SeaLion\n3:00 – Troll\n3:30 – Wavy Particles\n4:00 – Fawn Ballz\n4:30 – Peace Frog\n5:00 – Isolated Showers\n5:30 – Deep Field Array\n6:00 – *** Technical Break ***\n7:00 – HRDVSION\n7:30 – Deniz Pekmezci\n8:00 – A Place to Listen Duo\n8:30 – Mt. Logan + Errata\n\n\nBookmark this website for more details and a complete event schedule. https://neuztec.ca/neuztecx/ \n\nAbout NeuzTec\nNeuzTec is presented by the Garden City Electronic Music Society and the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, NeuzTec! Festival is celebrating the growing symbiosis of technology and multimedia including experimental sound design\, theatrical arts\, electroacoustic\, video\, noise\, drone\, ambient\, electronica\, post-rock\, improvisational jazz\, cinematic interpretations\, and modular synthesis. \nSupported by the Government of Canada\, the Province of British Columbia\, and the Capital Regional District. \n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/neuztec-x-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Info Night
DESCRIPTION:The event is hosted both in-person and online on Thursday\, November 20 at 7:00pm. \n\nIn-person– Victoria Conservatory of Music\, Green Room (located just to the left of our main reception desk at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street).\nOnline via Microsoft Teams. Click here to join. \n\n\nIf you’re unable to attend on this date\, we’ll also be hosting two additional Postsecondary Info Nights on: \n\nThursday\, February 5\, 2026\nTuesday\, March 3\, 2026\n\nBoth sessions will take place at the same time and room. \n\n\nAbout Info Night\nThe Victoria Conservatory of Music Postsecondary Department hosts its annual Info Night for students and parents interested in learning more about Postsecondary Programs including: \n\nAccredited by Camosun College. Since September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its Music Department. \n\n\nDiploma in Music Performance – 2 years \n\nCertificate in Music Technologies – 18 months (online) \n\nCertificate in Music Creativity and Performance Foundations – 8 months \n\n\nAccredited by the BC Private Institute Training Branch of the BC Ministry of Advanced Education \n\n\nCertificate in Advanced Music Studies (AIMS) – 1 year\, Full time or part time study in one of four pillars: Performance\, Teaching\, Recording & Production\, and Business.  \n\n\n\n \n\nThe Postsecondary Info Night includes an overview of programs from David Visentin (Associate Dean of Postsecondary Studies) and Megan Harton (Postsecondary Program Assistant)\, as well as a review of admission requirements\, application procedures\, and information on dual credit classes through the South Island Partnership (SIP).  \n\nQuestions are welcome at any time in the presentation and registration is not required. \n\n\nCan’t make it to Info Night?\nCheck out our website to learn more about our programs and why to choose the Victoria Conservatory of Music! \n\nWe’d love to hear from you! \n\nWe’re more than happy to connect with you one-on-one. Call 250-386-5311 or email David Visentin or Megan Harton at postsecondary@vcm.bc.ca to arrange a time.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-info-night-nov-2025/
LOCATION:Victoria Conservatory of Music\, 900 Johnson St\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, CA
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. This special Thursday Lunch Concert is in Alix Goolden Performance Hall. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nCome join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in-progress! And always expect the unexpected! \n\nRanging from Bach to Brubeck to Bluegrass to Beatles\, as well as originals and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-nov-20-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:Winds & Brass Department Collage Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Admission by donation. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nJoin us for solo and chamber music performances by students (and sometimes faculty!) from the Winds & Brass Department. \nCollage Concerts showcase the wealth of diversity in our department\, from young beginners to emerging professionals playing a variety of instruments. These curated concerts are always a delight to attend! \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/winds-brass-collage-concert-nov-19-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:14th Annual Victoria Conservatory of Music Chamber Competition
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this competition in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Admission by donation. \nAs the duration of the competition may vary depending on the number of participants\, attendees are welcome to drop in and stay for the length of their preference. To honour the dedication and artistry of our student performers\, we kindly ask guests to enter the venue during applause breaks between performances. Let us come together to support these aspiring musicians on their journey. \nEnd time is subject to change. \n\nAbout the Competition\nThe Victoria Conservatory of Music Chamber Competition is designed to inspire young chamber groups from the Conservatory to push the limits of their abilities as teams and discover the joys of making music together with friends in a richly challenging experience. Playing for professional judges\, groups split into Junior and Senior Categories compete for prizes generously donated by local businesses and individuals. \n\nPrevious year judges have included: Terry Tam\, Arthur Rowe\, Sharon Stanis\, Lorraine Min\, Dolores Vann\, Michelle Mares\, Joanna Hood\, Andrew Dawes\, Pamela Highbaugh\, Kenji Fuse\, Norman Nelson\, Soile Stratkauskas\, Timothy Vernon\, Matthew White\, Guiseppe Pietraroia\, David Gilham\, and Alexandra Pohran Dawkins. In one evening\, audience members are treated to all the levels of chamber music being performed at the Conservatory; as well as seeing the incredible progress that individual Victoria Conservatory students and groups have made since the previous year.   \n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/chamber-competition-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:Shari Ulrich & The Unfaithful Servants
DESCRIPTION:Entry for this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at 900 Johnson Street \n\nShari Ulrich & The Unfaithful Servants Fallen Angel Tour 2025\n\nThe Unfaithful Servants have been heralded as one of Canada’s finest acoustic groups and Shari Ulrich has long been considered a legend in Canadian Folk music. For this special evening\, each artist will perform their own individual sets plus there will be various collaborations throughout the night\, bringing these two musical worlds together in an exciting display of Canada’s finest\, all on one stage. \n\nShari Ulrich is a multiple Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter and a cherished voice in Canadian folk music for decades. Known for her beloved work as a solo artist and with groups such as The Hometown Band\, Pied Pumkin\, and collaborative projects with Barney Bentall\, Bill Henderson\, and Roy Forbes\, Shari Ulrich brings her signature warmth\, wit\, and deep musicality to the stage. Renowned for her soaring vocals and skill on violin and piano\, Ulrich’s songs are both deeply personal and universally resonant. \n\nThe Unfaithful Servants are an exciting folk-bluegrass-Americana quartet praised for their rich harmonies\, masterful musicianship\, and compelling songwriting. Based on Vancouver Island\, and heralded as “BC’s Most Exciting Newgrass Band”\, the group is touring their new album ‘Fallen Angel’ and has been making waves in Canada and the USA with their edge of your seat live performances and critically acclaimed recordings. Widely regarded as one of Canada’s standout acoustic ensembles\, The Unfaithful Servants continue to earn a devoted following across the roots music world. \n\nDon’t miss this rare opportunity to experience two of Canada’s most celebrated acoustic acts—each with their own distinct voice—coming together on one stage for an unforgettable evening of masterful musicianship and inspired collaboration. \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/shari-ulrich-unfaithful-servants/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nCome join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in-progress! And always expect the unexpected! \n\nRanging from Bach to Brubeck to Bluegrass to Beatles\, as well as originals and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-nov-13-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:SmartSmart Presented by Impulse Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Wood Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. \n\nTicketed Event Dates\n\nWednesday\, November 5\, 7:00pm to 9:00pm\nThursday\, November 6\, 7:00pm to 9:00pm\nSunday\, November 9\, 2:00pm to 4:00pm\n\n\nImpulse Theatre presents SmartSmart by Adrienne Wong\n\nTake your phone to the theatre! Join Adrienne Wong for crafts\, storytelling\, and surprises. Leave your phone on. \n\nSmartphones are one of many ‘modifications’ humans make to themselves in the name of advancement. Early cybernetic devices have ranged from contact lenses to cochlear implants. Now haptics on our phones remind us to drink water\, notifications urge us to get enough sleep\, and our senses are extended by a web of computers accessible from the pocket-sized terminals we tuck under our pillows at night. This is a new work that explores pervasive media and our relationships to our devices\, how they extend our senses\, and affect our relationships with other humans and ourselves. \n\nFind out more about the show and other events at Peek Fest at www.impulsetheatre.ca/peek-fest.html \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/smartsmart-presented-by-impulse-theatre/2025-11-09/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Welcome to the Creep Show
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Creepshow: a Burlesque and Drag Spectacle \nSaturday\, November 8th \n19+ | ID Required \n\n6:30pm VIP Early Access \n7:00pm Doors \n8:00pm Show \n\n\nOn Saturday\, November 8th\, the historic Alix Goolden Hall will transform into a den of delightfully dark glamour for the second edition of Welcome to the Creepshow: a Burlesque and Drag Spectacle – where cabaret collides with classic horror. Think Universal Monsters\, a dash of Vincent Price\, and a whole lot of wicked tease. We’ll have ghouls\, fools\, and terrors that will make your heart stop. \n\nThis year’s spine-tingling lineup features international headliner – the Glam Reaper herself – Bettie Bombshell (Australia)\, alongside a cast of local legends ready to thrill\, chill\, and seduce. \n\nFeaturing: \n\n🦇 Eddi Licious\n🦇 Cherry Cheeks & Persi Flage\n🦇 Holly Shirt\n🦇 Henrietta Dubet\n🦇 Call Us Men\n🦇 Khushi\n🦇 Robin Wood\n🦇 Sweetness the Clown & Raspberry Bidet\n🦇 JJ Rabbit\n\n \n\nTICKET DETAILS\n\n \n\nVIP Tier #1 $90\n\n30 Min Early Entry & Meet n Greet with Bettie Bombshell \nFront Row Seating \n\nAccess to VIP lounge \nShow Poster & Goodie Bag \n\n\nVIP Tier #2 $70\n\nSecond & Third Row Seating \nAccess to VIP lounge \nShow Poster  \n\n \n\nGeneral Admission $50\n\n \n\nContribute to the community ticket pool by adding a $25 sponsored ticket to your cart! \n\n \n\nLimited Discounted Community Tickets available\, email virescent.ent@gmail.com to acquire the discount code \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nSeating is row seating on curved wooden benches with backs and no cushion. \n\nEar plugs and masks will be available for anyone who may want them. \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/welcome-to-the-creep-show/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Camosun College Open House - Learn about our Postsecondary Program
DESCRIPTION:Since 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as their official Music Department — and we’re excited to be part of Camosun’s Open House 2025! \n\nThe Camosun College Open House is on Saturday\, November 8 from 11:00am to 2:00pm at their Interurban Campus (4461 Interurban Road\, Victoria). Bring your questions and engage in hands-on activities\, presentations and campus tours. Students\, staff and instructors from across the college will be on hand to answer questions.   \n\nCome find our table to learn more about our Postsecondary Diploma in Music Performance and Certificate programs\, all accredited by Camosun College. Whether you’re dreaming of a career in music or just getting started\, we’re here to answer your questions. \n\n\nCan’t make it to the Camosun Open House? Join us for one of our Info Nights!\n\nThursday\, November 20\nThursday\, February 5\nTuesday\, March 3\n\n\nCheck out our website to learn more about our programs and why to choose the Victoria Conservatory of Music! \n\nWe’d love to hear from you! \n\nWe’re more than happy to connect with you one-on-one. Call 250-386-5311 or email David Visentin or Megan Harton at postsecondary@vcm.bc.ca to arrange a time.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/camosun-open-house-postsecondary-2025/
LOCATION:Camosun College – Interurban Campus\, 4461 Interurban Road\, Victoria\, V9E2C1\, CA
CATEGORIES:VCM Concerts and Events
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SUMMARY:SmartSmart Presented by Impulse Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Wood Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. \n\nTicketed Event Dates\n\nWednesday\, November 5\, 7:00pm to 9:00pm\nThursday\, November 6\, 7:00pm to 9:00pm\nSunday\, November 9\, 2:00pm to 4:00pm\n\n\nImpulse Theatre presents SmartSmart by Adrienne Wong\n\nTake your phone to the theatre! Join Adrienne Wong for crafts\, storytelling\, and surprises. Leave your phone on. \n\nSmartphones are one of many ‘modifications’ humans make to themselves in the name of advancement. Early cybernetic devices have ranged from contact lenses to cochlear implants. Now haptics on our phones remind us to drink water\, notifications urge us to get enough sleep\, and our senses are extended by a web of computers accessible from the pocket-sized terminals we tuck under our pillows at night. This is a new work that explores pervasive media and our relationships to our devices\, how they extend our senses\, and affect our relationships with other humans and ourselves. \n\nFind out more about the show and other events at Peek Fest at www.impulsetheatre.ca/peek-fest.html \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/smartsmart-presented-by-impulse-theatre/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nCome join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in-progress! And always expect the unexpected! \n\nRanging from Bach to Brubeck to Bluegrass to Beatles\, as well as originals and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-nov-6-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:SmartSmart Presented by Impulse Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Wood Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. \n\nTicketed Event Dates\n\nWednesday\, November 5\, 7:00pm to 9:00pm\nThursday\, November 6\, 7:00pm to 9:00pm\nSunday\, November 9\, 2:00pm to 4:00pm\n\n\nImpulse Theatre presents SmartSmart by Adrienne Wong\n\nTake your phone to the theatre! Join Adrienne Wong for crafts\, storytelling\, and surprises. Leave your phone on. \n\nSmartphones are one of many ‘modifications’ humans make to themselves in the name of advancement. Early cybernetic devices have ranged from contact lenses to cochlear implants. Now haptics on our phones remind us to drink water\, notifications urge us to get enough sleep\, and our senses are extended by a web of computers accessible from the pocket-sized terminals we tuck under our pillows at night. This is a new work that explores pervasive media and our relationships to our devices\, how they extend our senses\, and affect our relationships with other humans and ourselves. \n\nFind out more about the show and other events at Peek Fest at www.impulsetheatre.ca/peek-fest.html \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/smartsmart-presented-by-impulse-theatre/2025-11-05/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Independent Concerts
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nCome join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in-progress! And always expect the unexpected! \n\nRanging from Bach to Brubeck to Bluegrass to Beatles\, as well as originals and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-oct-30-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nCome join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in-progress! And always expect the unexpected! \n\nRanging from Bach to Brubeck to Bluegrass to Beatles\, as well as originals and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-oct-23-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Margaret Abbott Memorial English Art Song Competition
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at 900 Johnson Street. Admission by Donation. \n\nAs the duration of the concert may vary depending on the number of participants\, attendees are welcome to drop in and stay for the length of their preference. To honour the dedication and artistry of our student performers\, we kindly ask guests to enter the venue during applause breaks between performances. Let us come together to support these aspiring musicians on their journey. \n\n\nVoice Competitions\n\nThe Voice Department offers annual Song Competitions for current students of the Victoria Conservatory of Music to perform\, compete\, and receive feedback from renowned and respected adjudicators. \n\nFirst and Second Prizes as well as Honourable Mentions are available to be awarded for each competition. Spirit of Song awards may also be given at the discretion of the adjudicators. \n\nView the list of Voice Competitions here. \n\nAbout the English Art Song Competition\n\nThe Voice department provides this opportunity for current students with their instructors recommendation to perform English Art Songs. (NB: Seniors only – two songs competitive option*\, one song non-competitive.) \n\nFirst and Second Prizes as well as Honourable Mentions are available to be awarded for each competition\, and for the Annual Margaret Abbott Memorial English Art Song Competition up to $3\,000 in scholarship funding is available to be awarded to participants in the Junior\, Intermediate\, and Senior divisions. \n\nStudent participants perform in Alix Goolden Performance Hall and receive feedback from adjudicators. \n\n \n\nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/english-art-song-competition-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:An Evening for Truth and Reconciliation: Music\, Art\, and Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Admission is free with an RSVP ticket. All are welcome. \nDonations to support the artists will be accepted at the door with the proceeds going to support local Indigenous organizations and initiatives. \nThe entrance to this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music entrance at 900 Johnson Street.  \n\n\n\n\n“This year marks ten years since the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. It is more important than ever to keep the dialogue alive and thriving in our community\,” says Ry Moran. “Music and the arts are so important in helping continue this journey.” \n\n\n\n\n“Reconciliation lives in action. By uplifting Indigenous youth\,” says Nikky Ermineskin\, “we are not only empowering the present — we are sustaining the culture\, language\, art and music that have carried us through generations. This is how we honour Truth and Reconciliation in a living\, breathing way.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the event\nThe evening will feature performances\, conversation\, and collaborative artmaking. Hip hop artist and filmmaker Nikky Ermineskin (Nikky E) will co-host alongside Ry Moran\, guest faculty in Music and Reconciliation at the Victoria Conservatory of Music and one of Canada’s leading voices in Truth and Reconciliation.  \n\nMusic will include performances by flutist Tyler Evans-Knott\, singer-songwriter Colleen Eccleston\, and Good Medicine\, a group of Indigenous youth sharing their culture through drumming\, dancing\, and song.  \n\nVisual artists Francis Dick and Jesse Campbell will contribute their work\, including the guitar that inspired their new mural at the Conservatory entrance at 900 Johnson Street\, which will be played by Cedar Lopatecki during the event.  \n\n\nBios:\n\nBradley Dick (Yuxwelupton Qwal’ qaxala)\nYuxwelupton Qwal’ qaxala  (Bradley Dick)  is of Lkwungen\, Mamalilikulla and Ditidaht ancestry. Bradley is married to Jennifer Chuckry and has three beautiful children Shayla (and granddaughter Kaydence aka Granny)\, Dakota\, and Cienna. All are of Cree ancestry. He also has an Australian shepherd\, Cy the family guy.  \n\nBradley is a contemporary artist who enjoys working collaboratively with his brothers Clarence Dick Jr.\, Fabian Quocksister\, and his dad Butch Dick carving ceremonial poles that adorn City hall and the Songhees Wellness Centre. Bradley has been doing commissioned works for well over 20 years and has artworks all over the world as far away as New Zealand\, England\, Norway and Sweden. He has sold numerous drums and carving locally\, focusing on designs based on his family teachings and culture.  \n\nHis works consist of original paintings\, small and large carvings\, contemporary designs on shoes and hats. He also creates collaborative paintings with his wife Jennifer that reflect her Cree ancestry as well as Bradley’s west coast influences. These works have been sold privately throughout Vancouver Island and Bradley is sure there will be more works to come.  \n\nRy Moran  \nSince 2023\, Ry Moran has assisted the Conservatory through a guest faculty appointment in Music and Reconciliation. He aims to celebrate the role of music in advancing Truth and Reconciliation\, while also helping explore the responsibilities carried by music centers like the Victoria Conservatory in its mission of learning\, performance\, and wellness. At the same time\, Ry has continued work on an album and the ongoing production of his podcast Taapwaywin. The project is supported by the City of Victoria’s Music Strategy program and an Operating Grant from the CRD. \n\nA multi-instrumentalist\, electronic music composer\, podcaster\, and member of the Red River Métis\, Ry is more often known as one of Canada’s central figures in Truth and Reconciliation. Growing up in Victoria Ry moved Winnipeg in 2010 to serve as the Director of Statement Gathering for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He then served as the founding Director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and is presently the Associate University Librarian – Reconciliation at the University of Victoria\, the first of its kind in the country.  \n\nRy’s passion for teaching\, arts and music is abundant. His commitment to the principles of Truth and Reconciliation is unwavering. \n\nNikky Ermineskin\nNicole “Nikky E” Ermineskin is a nêhiyaw mother\, interdisciplinary digital media artist\, mentor\, youth worker\, recording and performing artist\, stage manager\, and event organizer. \n \nWith a diploma in audio engineering and production\, she has spent over 22 years carving her path through the many facets of the music and arts world — from hosting radio shows and organizing community events to videography\, frontline Indigenous resistance media/journalism\, and pursuing her childhood dream of becoming a professional recording and performing artist.  \n \nDisplaced from her traditional homelands\, Nikky grew up in East Van\, where she fought through systemic challenges and oppression to walk the creative and cultural path she’s on today. Her work is deeply rooted in inspiring Indigenous youth to follow their dreams\, share their stories with the world\, and stay grounded in Indigenous culture\, language\, and ceremony.  \n\nTyler Evans-Knott \nOriginally from Curve Lake First Nation in Ontario\, Anishinaabe flutist Tyler Evans-Knott is currently pursuing a Diploma in Flute Performance through Camosun College and the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, studying with Emily Nagelbach and also participating in the Gary Karr Young Artists Performance Academy. A recipient of several awards and scholarships\, Tyler has performed regularly as a soloist and in ensembles such as the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra\, Kawartha Youth Orchestra\, Peterborough Concert Band\, Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra\, and in joint concerts with the Toronto Symphony and Vancouver Symphony.In April 2022\, he performed in “The Path Forward” with the Vancouver Symphony and the VSO Indigenous Arts Council\, playing in the orchestra and also performing the solo flute work Homeland by Allison Loggins-Hull. \n\nRecently\, Tyler has begun his career as a freelance orchestral musician\, performing works by Schumann\, Schafer\, and Schubert with the Victoria Symphony in January 2024. At the 2024 Spark to Flame Student Showcase\, Tyler performed the second movement of Michael Daugherty’s Trail of Tears Concerto\, entitled “incantation\,” which reflects upon the passing of loved ones who’ve travelled to the Spirit World. \n\nColleen Eccleston\nAfter 14 years with The Ecclestons and many adventures on the road\, Colleen stepped out to share her contagious love of life as she turned the human condition into a song. Having played with both Karel Roessingh (piano) and Scott White (bass) separately years before she was honoured to add their virtuosity to her eclectic mix of material. Known for her emotional range and keen insight she writes beyond the love song into what makes us human in this wacky world.  \n\nBorn in Calgary Alberta\, the daughter of a nomadic English Professor\, she has lived in 45 houses all across the country and in Mexico. A child prodigy she began her career in Newfoundland at the age of 11 and has captured audiences ever since. She has toured fronting a full on six piece rock band Grand Union\, Vancouver Celtic Band Under the Moss\, Rattle in the Dash\, James Keelaghan\, Bourne and McLeod\, Valdy and the list goes on. You can hear her voice on ‘Star Trails’ by Spirit of the West\, ‘A Recent Future’ and ‘My Skies’ by James Keelaghan\, ‘Eye of A Hurricane’ by Douglas Pashley\,’Dance and Celebrate’by Bourne and McLeod\,’Vera’s Cafe’ by Mark Perry and many more. Colleen has toured the province with The Other Guys Theatre Company’s hit folk musical ‘Good Timber’.  \n\nColleen’s music has been featured in plays\, documentaries and radio stations across the US\, Canada\, Germany\, Holland and the UK. Her appearances include touring all over for festivals and concerts in Canada and the US. Most recently she joined the ‘Back to the Garden’ roots tour with Dan Lapp\, Mae Moore\, Neil Osbourne\, Doug Cox\, Carolyn Mark and Oliver Swain.  \n\nColleen is a rock singer/ folk singer/ songwriter/ actor with a BFA in Theatre. She is also an instructor for The History of Rock and Roll and the Beatles as well as a songwriting mentor at both the University of Victoria and Victoria Conservatory of Music.  \n\nFrancis Dick\nBorn in 1959 into the Musqamakw Dzawadaenutw Band (the four tribes of Kingcome Inlet)\, Francis Dick is a contemporary Native artist and a member of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nation. She is a descendant of the supernatural Wolf\, Kawadelekala\, who became the first of the Kingcome people.  \n\nThe image of this mythical being is prominent in much of Francis Dick’s native art\, acknowledging her contemporary ties to her cultural heritage. Francis holds this very near to the centre of her spirit\, as she relies on this hereditary knowledge for her strength. “Before anything else\, my work is about honouring my life process\, my journey\, through my fires\, from places of pain and darkness to places that I might stand in my truth; my work is not a career\, it’s a way of life.”  \n\nFrancis began her career as a social worker after receiving her degree from the University of Victoria\, but quickly realized that her true calling in life was to honour her natural artistic talents. \n\nFrancis Dick’s first aboriginal painting\, Kawadelekala\, was created\, then published\, as a way to honour her grandmother’s life and spirit after her death in December of 1985. Four months later\, her youngest brother\, Jesse\, took his own life. She created her second aboriginal painting as a way to acknowledge her love and honour for her brother. The pain of losing Jesse took her to a doorway where her journey of self discovery began through her northwest coast art.  \n\nFrancis Dick is an integral member of the native art community\, and is frequently requested to speak for various community organizations\, women’s groups and university classes. She has been invited to speak as a guest lecturer as far away as Europe and has had native art exhibitions all around the globe\, including China and the Middle East. Francis’ native art has been exhibited in various art galleries and museums\, including a permanent exhibit at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin. Her aboriginal paintings\, as well as articles and interviews\, have been published in books\, calendars and magazines all over North America\, Asia and Europe.  \n\nAlthough Francis Dick’s primary forms of artistic expression have been her aboriginal paintings\, prints and singing\, she also works with gold and silver\, and is an accomplished writer and performer of native ceremonies.  \n\nJesse Campbell\nJesse Campbell is a Michif mural artist\, public arts consultant\, and director of Tah’lum (Tah-lum) Indigenous Artists collective. On his mother’s side he is Michif (mih-chiff) from St. Boniface as well as Salteaux (su-toh) from Waterhen Lake Manitoba. \n \nOn his Fathers side he his mixed English\, german\, and French ancestry. Jesse has been painting murals professionally since 2010 and has worked on some of the largest murals on the west coast including the Naat’sa’maat unity wall project on the Ogden Point Breakwater as well as the Rock Bay mural here in Victoria. \nJesse also works as a mentor to emerging Indigenous artists and as the Director of Tah’lum Indigenous artists collective. \n\nCedar Lopatecki\nCedar Lopatecki is an experimental guitarist who draws on a wide range of influences\, from blues to classical and ambient music. With endless possibilities\, Cedar seeks to explore meaning and thought through the medium of sound. Having grown up on the rural west coast\, nature plays a massive role in their life as well as their inspiration\, shaping how she approaches her creativity.  \n \nSailing the Salish Sea was released by Adam Dobres on his 2016 album Kin. It is a song of celebration for the land and waters we live on\, marvelling at their majesty\, playfulness\, and beauty. To quote the author himself\, “When I play this piece I hope that the listener joins me in imagining and appreciating this magical part of the world.” \n\nVenue Accessibility\n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/an-evening-for-truth-and-reconciliation-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:VCM Concerts and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250923T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250923T173000
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CREATED:20250819T232634Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Strings! Free Drop-In Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Curious about violin\, viola\, or cello? Kids ages 6–11 are invited to join us for a fun\, no-pressure drop-in at the Victoria Conservatory of Music’s Westhills location. Meet our instructor Maria Wang\, try out instruments\, and see if our new Strings for Beginners class is the right fit. No experience needed. Instruments available to try! \n\nLocation: Victoria Conservatory of Music\, Langford (YMCA/YWCA building\, library entrance) \n \nDate/Time: Tuesday\, September 16 & 23 | 4:30–5:30pm \n\nClass begins October 7 | Register here
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/discover-strings-sept-23-2025/
LOCATION:Victoria Conservatory of Music – Westhills\, Langford\, 1314 – Lakepoint Way\, Langford\, British Columbia\, V9B 0S2
CATEGORIES:Masterclasses and Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250916T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250916T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250819T232420Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Strings! Free Drop-In Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Curious about violin\, viola\, or cello? Kids ages 6–11 are invited to join us for a fun\, no-pressure drop-in at the Victoria Conservatory of Music’s Westhills location. Meet our instructor Maria Wang\, try out instruments\, and see if our new Strings for Beginners class is the right fit. No experience needed. Instruments available to try! \n\nLocation: Victoria Conservatory of Music\, Langford (YMCA/YWCA building\, library entrance) \n \nDate/Time: Tuesday\, September 16 & 23 | 4:30–5:30pm \n\nClass begins October 7 | Register here
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/discover-strings-sept-16-2025/
LOCATION:Victoria Conservatory of Music – Westhills\, Langford\, 1314 – Lakepoint Way\, Langford\, British Columbia\, V9B 0S2
CATEGORIES:Masterclasses and Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250911T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250911T133000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250808T211425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T194658Z
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert (Faculty)
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to this event is at the Victoria Conservatory of Music at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission. \n\nAbout the Concert\n\nKicking off the season\, this special edition of our Thursday Lunch Concert series features performances by the talented faculty of the Victoria Conservatory of Music’s Postsecondary Music Performance Diploma and Certificate programs. \n\nFrom Classical to Contemporary\, expect a dynamic range of solo and ensemble works that reflect the depth\, versatility\, and artistry of the musicians who mentor our postsecondary students. This is a unique opportunity to hear the educators on stage—artists who inspire the next generation and shape the creative direction of the program. \n\nSince September 1979\, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has proudly represented Camosun College as its exclusive provider of music programming. This concert marks the beginning of a season of midday musical discoveries. \n\n \nVenue Accessibility \n\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is wheelchair accessible at street level. There’s a drop-off zone out front\, elevator access inside\, and several accessible washrooms\, including a gender-neutral washroom.  \n\nWe honour Canoo and Access 2 Passes. For priority seating or other accommodations\, contact us in advance.   \n\nFor full details\, visit vcm.bc.ca/plan-your-visit
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-faculty-sept-2025/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250906T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250520T150018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T203429Z
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SUMMARY:String Orchestras Open House
DESCRIPTION:Registering for this free event is encouraged so we know how many chairs and stands to set up\, but walk ups will be welcomed.  \nRegister here. \n\nCome and experience the joy of playing in a large string ensemble! Whether you’re a student\, amateur musician\, or returning player\, this is your chance to join Conservatory faculty\, students\, and fellow string players for a fun and inspiring session of sight-reading string orchestra repertoire. Music will be provided — no preparation necessary\, just bring your instrument and your enthusiasm! After the reading session\, learn more about the Conservatory’s string orchestra offerings and find the ensemble that’s the perfect fit for you. Fall term registration will be open\, and staff will be on hand to answer questions and help you get started. This event is free and open to anyone who plays violin\, viola\, cello\, or double bass. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect\, play\, and be inspired! \n\n\n\n\nNOTE: The entrance to this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at 900 Johnson Street.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/string-orchestras-open-house-sept-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Masterclasses and Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250829T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250422T150014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T205215Z
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SUMMARY:Art Song Ecosystem Summer Intensive Program- Final Concert
DESCRIPTION:Entry for this concert in Alix Goolden Performance Hall will be at the Victoria Conservatory of Music – 900 Johnson Street. Admission by donation.  \n\n\nCelebrate the culmination of the Art Song Ecosystem Summer Intensive with a moving concert of nature-centred art songs. Performed by program participants\, this recital showcases the deep connection between voice\, artistry\, and the natural world. \n\nThe Art Song Ecosystem Summer Intensive is made possible by funding from the Gail O’Riordan Climate and the Arts Legacy Fund through the Victoria Foundation. \n\n\n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is at ground-level and wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator located on the first floor: as you enter the building go down the ramp to your right and the elevator is on the left at the bottom. Priority seating can be provided at concerts if you have accessibility issues; please contact the Venues Department . Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor\, beside the lobby in the Reception and Registration area.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/art-song-ecosystem-summer-intensive-program-final-concert-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250823T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250823T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250508T163557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T163308Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Song - Choral Summer Intensive Final Performance
DESCRIPTION:Entry for this event in Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at 900 Johnson Street \n\n\nThe final Choral Summer Intensive performance features guest artists\, members of the Emily Carr String Quartet and Cascadia Strings\, and will include a newly commissioned work by Iranian-Canadian composer Iman Habibi\, exploring the impact of deforestation on bird migration patterns. The program also includes the Canadian premiere of The Brontë Suite by Irish composer Libby Croad. Additional works on the program include Ubi Caritas by Maurice Duruflé\, Dark & Luminous Night by Ola Gjeilo\, Hear My Prayer by Felix Mendelssohn\, Libertango by Astor Piazzolla\, and Earth Song by Frank Ticheli. \n\nThe Choral Summer Intensive is made possible by funding from the Gail O’Riordan Climate and the Arts Legacy Fund through the Victoria Foundation. \n\n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is at ground-level and wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator located on the first floor: as you enter the building go down the ramp to your right and the elevator is on the left at the bottom. Priority seating can be provided at concerts if you have accessibility issues; please contact the Venues Department . Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor\, beside the lobby in the Reception and Registration area.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/earth-song-choral-summer-intensive-final-performance/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250815T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250815T160000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250421T204204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T204204Z
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SUMMARY:Winds & Brass Summer Intensive Program – Final Celebration Concert
DESCRIPTION:Admission by donation. Entry for this concert in Alix Goolden Performance Hall will be at the Victoria Conservatory of Music – 900 Johnson Street. \n\nAfter a fun-filled week of music education and enrichment in the Winds & Brass Summer Intensive\, come hear what our students have been working on as they perform chamber and small ensemble music for friends and family. \n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is at ground-level and wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator located on the first floor: as you enter the building go down the ramp to your right and the elevator is on the left at the bottom. Priority seating can be provided at concerts if you have accessibility issues; please contact the Venues Department . Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor\, beside the lobby in the Reception and Registration area.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/winds-brass-summer-intensive-program-final-celebration-concert-2025/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250815T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250815T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250624T233721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T233721Z
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SUMMARY:Music in Abkhazi Garden
DESCRIPTION:Abkhazi Garden hosts Victoria Conservatory of Music students and faculty for a season of live outdoor performances from June 13 to August 15\, every Friday from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. Admission is by donation. \nThe address of Abkhazi Garden is 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, BC V8S 1H4
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/music-in-abkhazi-garden-aug152025/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, BC\, V8S 1H4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250808T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T095811
CREATED:20250624T233645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T233645Z
UID:10003589-1754658000-1754665200@vcm.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Music in Abkhazi Garden
DESCRIPTION:Abkhazi Garden hosts Victoria Conservatory of Music students and faculty for a season of live outdoor performances from June 13 to August 15\, every Friday from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. Admission is by donation. \nThe address of Abkhazi Garden is 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, BC V8S 1H4
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/music-in-abkhazi-garden-aug82025/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, BC\, V8S 1H4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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