The Presenters Network Can Show Artists New Opportunities

Are you an artist? A visual artist, musician, writer, actor, or anyone else creating something? There are so many great opportunities and likeminded people in Saskatchewan. With the Presenters Network, the Cultural Exchange wants to help connect you with them.

The Presenters Network is a provincial database launched by the Cultural Exchange. We’re connecting Saskatchewan presenters, venues, and artists to help everyone find new opportunities to fill our province with art. For artists, this could mean finding a new presenter to help showcase your work or that next venue where your audiences can find you. Or this could even be where you find other artists, in your own discipline or complimentary ones, to collaborate.

Signing up for a profile is quick, easy, and free. Visit the Presenters Network on our website to sign up or to browse existing profiles.

Works in Progress new Dance Series

About Works in Progress new Dance Series

The W.I.P. was founded in 2003 by Jackie Latendresse in Saskatoon, SK. The W.I.P. Series presents in studio showing of works in progress and culminates in an annual Gala of finished works. This series is designed to provide a venue for both emerging and professional choreographers who are working in the area of contemporary and experimental choreography and is open to all artists working in this vein in both the province of Saskatchewan and across Canada. Each in studio performance will present 4-5 different choreographers.

Locations Served: Canada
Type of Bookings: Contemporary Dance – New works
Contact: freeflowdance@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.freeflowdance.com/divwipmain.php

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Welcome to Our Interim Executive Director, John Kennedy

The Cultural Exchange is pleased to announce that John Kennedy is now the Interim Executive Director of the organization. John has years of experience in the Saskatchewan arts and non-profit community and is a valuable addition to the team.

The Board of Directors and staff of the Cultural Exchange are all excited to work with him and see what his knowledge and impressive set of skills brings to the role. Welcome, John!

A Friday Night New West Rock Show

It feels like forever ago by now that we had six weeks of 104.9 The Wolf’s Queen City Rocks competition in the Exchange, where Regina and area rock bands got together to play for big crowds and compete for a huge grand prize.

Now, a few of those bands are coming back to play a show in the Cultural Exchange’s New West Concert Series. Trio Mother Night are headlining the night, with Majetik and Hello, Lady supporting. The show happens Friday, May 1 and costs just five bucks at the door.