The Prismatic Arts Festival is a national, multidisciplinary arts festival that showcases and celebrates innovative work by Indigenous artists and artists of colour from across Canada. Based in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), Prismatic has been bringing audiences vibrant, boundary-pushing new works in theatre, dance, music, film, visual arts, media arts, and spoken word since 2008.
Description
Join us for a mesmerizing night of artistry and creativity at the iconic Joseph Strug Concert Hall in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Our event, Harmonies & Hues: An Evening of Arts, is a one-of-a-kind experience that marries the beauty of music and visual arts into one captivating spectacle.
A big thank you to our friends and collaborators at the Dalhousie Art Gallery for their collaboration on the exceptional visual arts offerings.
Thanks to the Fountain School of Performing Arts for your continued support!
About the Event
This unique festival offers the perfect blend of auditory and visual delights. The evening features a powerful live performance of Blackout by Erasure Art Collective, a stunning visual arts gallery show with Ibe Ananaba, and the closing highlight of the evening is a performance by the phenomenally talented Mumu Fresh, who will serenade the audience with her soulful tunes. The musical concert will commence with a song honouring the land by L'nu singer, Jenelle Duval.
6:30pm - View Ibe Ananaba’s exhibition
6:30pm-7:30pm - Experience poetry by Erasure Art Collective
8pm - MumuFresh Concert
9:30pm - Prismatic 2024 Reception (refreshments + live DJ)
Venue
The Joseph Strug Concert Hall, a landmark of Halifax, Nova Scotia, will serve as the perfect backdrop for this extraordinary event. Known for its exceptional acoustics and grandeur, the venue adds to the overall charm and experience of the festival.