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THE BANFF CENTRE PRESENTS

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At The Banff Centre, we believe that arts and ideas can effect positive change. Each year we welcome up to 7,000 artists, leaders, and scientists, and more than 80,000 audience members to our campus-in-the-clouds.

We draw upon this community of diverse, creative, and passionate people to offer life-changing leadership programs, and proudly share our dedication to learning by hosting more than 500 conferences annually.

While working here, artists, leaders, and conference guests benefit from our focused learning resources and inspirational environment. In turn, revenue raised from donations, ticket sales, conferences, and leadership programming supports the creation of new art and new ideas.

The Banff Centre is grateful to the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, and the many corporations, foundations, and individuals who generously support our programs and participants. Because of this support, The Banff Centre is able to showcase many of its programs, and participants. The Banff Centre’s supporters are recognized on the annual donor wall in the Eric Harvie Theatre lobby and in an annual published list of supporters. Named funds that were created in order to provide support for faculty, master artists, fellowships, and scholarships are, as applicable to the fall programs, listed in the house programs.

AT THE INTERSECTION OF ART+ IDEAS

ON SALE ALL FALL! Canadian Brass performs on February 15, 2015. Cover: Measha Brueggergosman performs on November 29. All photos courtesy of the artists.

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MUSICAL ENCOUNTER SERIESOctober 3, 10, 16, 24 November 6, 21, 28December 5Rolston Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m.$20 | $18 | $12

With Ensemble contemporain de Montreal, Generation 2014 (Nov. 6), Steven Dann, viola (Nov. 21), and Andrew Burashko, piano (Nov. 28), this series combines the best in classical music with thought-leadership about the future of the artform and genre-bending collaborations.

ENCOUNTER ENCORES!, BOW VALLEY MUSICAL MATINÉES, SETS ON THE EDGEDays, times and locations vary Banff and CanmoreFREE | Donation-at-the-Door

Musicians in residence share their work with the communities of Banff and Canmore. Full details online.

RICHARD MARGISON & LAUREN MARGISON PRESENT POPERASaturday, September 27, 7:30 p.m.Eric Harvie Theatrer | $20

Canadian and Banff Centre alumnus Richard Margison is one of the world’s most critically acclaimed operatic tenors. Lauren Margison has performed extensively in Canada and internationally, specializing in jazz and pop repertoire.

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CLASSICAL +SOURCE

Concert Lovers Enjoy a free ticket

and the knowledge that you are supporting the superstar classical musicians of the next

generation.

See details pg 33.

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CLASSICAL +SOURCE

Pianist Andrew Burashko performs on November 28 as part of the Musical Encounter Series!

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PUPPETS+LOVE

Old Trout Puppet Workshop and their Famous Puppet Death Scenes

are on stage Nov. 22 - 23.

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OLD TROUT PUPPET WORKSHOP PRESENTS FAMOUS PUPPET DEATH SCENESSaturday, November 22, 7:30 p.m. Sunday November 23, 2 p.m.Margaret Greenham Theatre$25

Through a collection of famous scenes culled from the absolute best puppet shows in history, the Old Trouts promise to cure your fear of death; no more anxiety about difficult choices, no more dreading birthdays, no more desperate pleas for immortality through fame, art, or progeny.Note: this performance is suitable for adults of all ages, and for preteens ages 8 and up.

“ Hilarious, beautiful and macabre… simply remarkable… too intense to allow its audience to catch its breath, too beautiful for them to want to.”

- FFWD Magazine, Calgary

THE JUDGMENT OF PARISWRITTEN BY TOM ALLEN Saturday, January 24, 7:30 p.m.Eric Harvie Theatre$25

Tom Allen - narration & trombone, Kevin Fox – cello & voice, Bryce Kulak – piano & voice, Lori Gemmell – harp, Patricia O’Callaghan – voice

As the thunderclouds of the Great War pile up and burst, the musical revolutionary Claude Debussy and his one-time follower Maurice Ravel compete for the love of their proud, fickle, darling, Paris. The Judgment of Paris is a mix of cabaret, history and story-telling with timeless music by Debussy and Ravel, as well as original songs by the performers. It is new and old, heroic and tragic, history and fiction – and may the best composer win.

“ They are an engaging company that is able to address the topics of love, war, history, art and beauty in such a way as to make light of them without being flip. I was entertained and moved as well as educated.

- Emily Hanlon - Chamberfest guest blogger

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READINGS & SPOKEN WORD FROM INDIGENOUS WRITERSWednesday, September 17, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, September 25, 7:30 p.m.Bentley Chamber Music StudioDonation at-the-Door

Renowned Canadian writers Richard Wagamese (Ojibway) and Lee Maracle (Coastal Salish/Cree), and author of The Whale Rider, New Zealand’s Witi Ihimaera (Maori), read alongside emergent voices in the Indigenous writing world.

BANFF CENTRE TALK: DOUGLAS CARDINAL & THE INDIGENOUS CREATIVE PROCESSFriday, September 19, 7:30 p.m.Rice Studio, Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Building Donation-at-the-door

In conversation with Indigenous Arts director Sandra Laronde, Douglas Cardinal will share fascinating insights drawn from his internationally renowned career as an architect, designer, planner, activist, philosopher, and artist.

WHITE LIESA FILM & CONVERSATION WITH NEW ZEALAND’S WITI IHIMAERAFriday, September 26, 7:30 p.m.Rolston Recital HallDonation-at-the-door

An evening of film and storytelling. See full description page 13.

BACKBONEINDIGENOUS DANCEFriday, December 5, 7:30 p.m.Margaret Greenham Theatre$20 | $18 | $15

See page 9 for details.

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INDIGENOUS ARTS

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Canadian Museum of HIstory, designed by Architect Douglas Cardinal

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DANCE

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BACKBONE: INDIGENOUS DANCEFriday, December 5, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Greenham Theatre$20 | $18 | $15

Backbone is an exciting new dance work inspired by the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the nervous systems that connect up to the rocky spine of our Earth Mother (Turtle Island) of the Americas. Conceived and directed by Indigenous Arts director Sandra Laronde with collaborative choreography by Thomas Fonua, Jock Soto, and Jera Wolfe.

TORONTO DANCE THEATRE PRESENTS ELEVEN ACCORDSSaturday, October 11, 7:30 p.m. Eric Harvie Theatrer | $20

Riding a new wave of kinetic curiosity, in partnership with eleven extraordinary dancers, choreographer Christopher House has created a choreographic counterpoint to Music for 18 Musicians, the iconic masterpiece by celebrated American minimalist composer Steve Reich.

“ With Eleven Accords... House and TDT reach an artistic pinnacle that proves why “concert” can be so fitting a designation for a dance performance.”

- Ben Portis, The Dance Current

DANCE

Thomas Fonua, photographed in performance during the Indigenous Dance Residency, 2014.

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Events for families & young audiences

GUSTAVO THE IMPOSSIBLISTGREEN FOOLS THEATRESaturday, October 4, 4 p.m. Craftroom at 3 p.m. Margaret Greenham Theatre$10 | FREE Craftroom

Gustavo the Impossibilist attempts feats of unrealized stupidity for your pleasure and amazement. From the little known Casey Cartwheel to the infamous “Flaming Stilt Escape of Very Real Danger”, Gustavo is sure to fail at every outrageous stunt he puts before the audience’s unbelieving eyes.

SALLY BORDEN FITNESS & RECREATION PROGRAMS403.762.6450 | [email protected]

Aquatics, ceramics, climbing, dance fit, and more for children and youth. Register in person or via telephone.

ALBERTA CULTURE DAYS: ALIEN KEEPSAKES OF A VALLEY STORESaturday, September 27, 1 – 4 p.m.Banff Avenue Square FREE

Join Albertan artist Andrew Frosst and use the tools and techniques of archaeology to uncover artifacts in a dig site. A free drop-in workshop for families presented by Walter Phillips Gallery and Banff Heritage Tourism.

STELLA QUEEN OF THE SNOWMERMAID THEATRESaturday, February 14, 4 p.m. Craftroom at 3 p.m. Margaret Greenham Theatre$10 | FREE Craftroom

Stella and Sam discover the world of winter together. This hour-long production will feature the whimsical puppets, striking scenic effects and evocative original music that have earned international recognition for Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia.

INSPIRE+CREATE

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Older kids and youth

will also love Famous Puppet Death Scenes,

see pg. 5INSPIRE+CREATE

ON SALE ALL FALL! Mermaid Theatre performs on February 14.

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From the film White Lies.

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WHITE LIES: A FILM & CONVERSATION WITH NEW ZEALAND’S WITI IHIMAERAFriday, September 26, 7:30 p.m. Rolston Recital HallDonation-at-the-door

An evening of film and storytelling. Following the sensation of the film adaptation of The Whale Rider, Witi Ihimaera’s latest novella is now a feature film, White Lies. Produced by South Pacific Pictures, White Lies is about the nature of identity, those who deny it, and those who strive to protect it.

REEL TIME FILM SERIESMondays, 7 p.m. October 6, November 3, December 1Lux Cinema, 229 Bear Street $12 | All 3 for $24

Presented by the Walter Phillips Gallery, Reel Time features some of the best films from the Toronto International Film Festival including Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, John Curran’s Tracks, and Ritesh Batra’s The Lunch Box.

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FEATURES +FILM

November 1 - 9

#NineEpicDays bursting with stories of profound journeys, unexpected adventures, and ground-breaking expeditions told by renowned authors, photographers, adventurers, and filmmakers from around the globe.

Tickets and packages are on sale now.

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Presenting partners:

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LITERARY+LI VEANN-MARIE MACDONALDBANFF DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR SERIESSaturday, October 18, 7 p.m. Margaret Greenham Theatre$25 | $22

WordFest and The Banff Centre welcome the Governor General’s Literary Award-winning playwright and acclaimed novelist Ann-Marie MacDonald as the 2014 Banff Distinguished Author.

Ann-Marie MacDonald offers a glimpse into the “story behind the storyteller” from her new novel, Adult Onset, about a YA author struggling with current frustrations, painful memories and the threat of domestic violence.

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THREE DAYS, COUNTLESS STORIESOctober 17 – October 19 Tickets and full details: wordfest.com | banffcentre.ca

WordFest brings highly decorated storytellers to Banff for workshops, presentations, conversations, luncheons, and more.

Banff Pass Holders pay $85 and save $25 off the regular price (some events excluded, details online). For full details and tickets to this veritable - sometimes literal - feast of words, visit banffcentre.ca (Banff events only) or wordfest.com (Calgary & Banff events).

Friday, October 17

8 pm An Evening with Master Storyteller Thomas King

Saturday, October 18

11 am A Morning With Children’s Author Geneviève Côté (for ages 2 to 5)

1 pm Writing for Performance with Ivan Coyote

3 pm Storytelling on the Digital Edge

7 pm Banff Distinguished Author Series Presents: Ann-Marie MacDonald

9 pm This Really Happened: My Big Mistake

Sunday, October 19

11 am Books & Brunch – Obsessions

1:30 pm Joshua Ferris & Elyse Friedman

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AN EVENING WITH MASTER STORYTELLER THOMAS KINGFriday, November 17, 8 p.m.Margaret Greenham Theatre$25 | $22

National bestselling and award-winning author Thomas King presents his new novel The Back of the Turtle.

JOSHUA FERRIS & ELYSE FRIEDMANSunday, November 18, 1:30 p.m.Margaret Greenham Theatre$20 | $18

Short-listed for the 2014 Man Booker Prize, Joshua Ferris discusses creative identities with Elyse Friedman, author of The Answer to Everything.

Ann-Marie MacDonald is our Banff Distinguished Author at WordFest October 18

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THE WOODEN SKY WITH HIGH ENDSThursday, September 25, 9 p.m.Doors open 8:30 p.m. The Club, Theatre Complex $20

Country-folk / indie rock collective The Wooden Sky create a secret world where not-quite-forgotten memories return as ghosts.

INDIE SHOWCASE Saturday, October 25, 8 p.m. Margaret Greenham Theatre$20 | $12 | $12

Mentor artist and founding member of Broken Social Scene Brendan Canning leads the participants of the Banff Indie Band residency.

MATTHEW BARBERFriday, November 7, 11:30 p.m. The Club, Theatre Complex$20

Acclaimed singer-songwriter and Juno-nominated artist Matthew Barber’s tunes are a hearty homemade soup with a rootsy, folk-rock broth.

JENN GRANT Saturday, November 8, 11:30 p.m. Doors open 11 p.m. The Club, Theatre Complex$20

“No one can sing quite like the sublime Grant, the Halifax songbird who coos “ooh hoo” as gorgeously as a dove in heaven.”

- The Globe and Mail

SINGERS +SONGS

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Matthew Barber performs November 7.

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kondition pluriel will present a new, immersive, location-specific performance at Convergence.

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November 27 – 29

Experience a conversation with a Telenoid robot, conduct a concerto with a garden of interactive plants and meet the creative minds behind the Atari Research Lab, the Barbican’s Digital Revolution and Madonna’s Superbowl half time show at Convergence. Convergence brings together representatives from Australia, USA, UK, France, Canada and Japan to explore interdisciplinary art and technology, and to build connections across communities and disciplines.

Full details online.

Register Today

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ART+ TECHNOLOGY

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Featuring

Antoine Bédard

Conrad Bodman, Digital Revolution

Raymond Boisjoly

Rebecca Belmore

Neïl Beloufa

Éric Fournier, Moment Factory

Robin Fox

kondition pluriel

Clea Minaker

National Film Board of Canada

Michael Naimark

Kohei Ogawa + Telenoid

Cindy Poremba

Marie-Claude Poulin, kondition pluriel

Chris Salter, Hexagram-Concordia

Scenocosme

Diana Sherlock, ACAD

Mike Stubbs, FACT

Hiroaki Umeda

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MEASHA BRUEGGERGOSMAN CHRISTMAS Saturday, November 29, 7:30 p.m. Eric Harvie Theatrer | $25

Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman has emerged as one of the most magnificent performers and vibrant personalities of the day.

“ a superb voice capable of just about everything”

Miami Herald

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HOLIDAY +SONG

On November 29, Measha Brueggergosman performs selections from her album recorded at The Banff Centre.

ESCAPE TO THE MOUNTAINSTicket holders are eligible

for special dining & accommodation packages

at The Banff Centre. See details online.

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HOLIDAY +SONG

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COUNTING ON PEOPLENEÏL BELOUFANovember 8, 2014 – March 1, 2015 Walter Phillips GalleryOpening ReceptionFriday, November 7, 5-8 p.m.

Counting on People is an exhibition of new work by the French and Algerian artist Neïl Beloufa. Through video and sculpture, shot and made on location in Banff, Beloufa questions the role of the artist as an image-maker, but also the purpose and agency of digital images today. Co-commissioned by Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre, and the Institute for Contemporary Arts, London. Supported by the National Centre for Cinema and Moving Image, France, and the Consulate General of France in Vancouver.

BE MYSTERIOUSREBECCA BAIRD, MARK CLINTBERG, PATRICK JACKSON, DANIEL JACOBY, JOO CHOON LIN, ALEX MORRISON, BRENT WADDENUntil October 19Walter Phillips Gallery

Be Mysterious is a group exhibition of recent sculpture that asks us to redefine our relationship with objects.

VERLAG NOTES: AN EXHIBITION OF ARTISTS’ BOOKSUntil December 7Eric Harvie Theatre, West Lobby

Marcel Broodthaers, Jo Cook, Jörn Ebeling, Ann Holyoke Lehmann, Dorothy Iannone, Martin Kippenberger, Ann Noël, A. R. Penck, Florentine Perro, Martin Rosz, Dieter Roth, Emmett Williams, Frances Zorn

Verlag Notes brings together works from two publishing houses ‐ or Verlags whose production is solely focused on artists’ books.

AKOUSMAFLORESCENOCOSME: GRÉGORY LASSERRE AND ANAÏS MET DEN ANCXTNovember 27, 2014 – January 25, 2015 Kinnear Centre for Creativity and Innovation, 3rd Floor

Akousmaflore is an interactive installation which reacts to human contact by the French artist collective Scenocosme. Plants respond in a different way to a users’ touch, producing varying electronic sounds, creating an impulsive living audio composition.

WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY

Neïl Beloufa, World Domination, 2012, mixed media installation and HD video, 30 minutes, variable dimensions. View of the exhibition, Les inoubliables prises d’autonomie, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2012. Courtesy the artist; Balice Hertling, Paris; François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles; Galleria Zero, Milan and Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Photo André Morin

Gallery Hours:

Wednesday to Sunday 12:30 – 5 p.m.Thursday 12:30 – 8 p.m.During exhibitions, Gallery Tours take place every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Free and Open to All

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WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY

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IDEAS:

WHOOPI GOLDBERGAN EDWARDS FAMILY LEGENDARY LEADERS EVENT February 21

THEATRE:

TOM ALLEN: THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS January 24

FISH EYES TRILOGYBY NIGHTSWIMMING THEATREMarch 19, 20

FAMILY:

MERMAID THEATRE February 14

RED SKY PERFORMANCE March 14

DANCE:

WEN WEI DANCE January 31

COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD DANCE March 7

MUSIC:

18 PERFORMANCES BY MUSICIANS IN RESIDENCEincluding Pedja Muzijevic, piano January 23

CANADIAN BRASS February 15

KIYA TABASSIAN, PERSIAN & EASTERN TRADITIONS March 20, 27

DAVE GUNNINGFebruary 8

JAYME STONEFebruary 19Full details banffcentre.ca/events

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COMING UP IN THE NEW YEAR

Tickets on sale now!

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Whoopi Goldberg is the first Edwards Family Legendary Leaders Speaker of the year. See her in conversation on February 21.

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dogood(er)support ground-breaking artistschampion creative risk-takersinspire culturally vibrant communitiesYour donation to the Banff Centre Artists’ Fund helps bring exceptional artists here to learn, create, exchange ideas, and showcase new work to the world.

Donate online at banffcentre.ca/supportOr email [email protected] you would like to discuss a gift, please call:Neil Johnston, Interim Executive Director, Development1.888.495.4467 ext. #5

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STAY + PLAY

Play with usThe Sally Borden Fitness & Recreation facility includes a swimming pool, whirlpool, plus a warm wading pool for kids. Explore the 2500-square foot fitness centre, check out the climbing wall, or book a massage!

Visit banffcentre.ca/sbb/

Stay with usWhen you purchase a ticket to any of our events, ask about our exclusive accommodation offers. Make it a weekend and enjoy accommodation, dining, recreation, and all the world’s finest national park has to offer! Based on availability.

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September October18 | THURS

Visual Arts Lecture Series: Michael Portnoy and Ieva Misevic̆i ̄uté4 pm JPL 204 FREE

Public Tour of Be Mysterious7 pm WPG FREE

19 | FRIBanff Centre Talk: Douglas Cardinal & the Indigenous Creative Process7:30 pm JPL RS Donation

25 | THURSPublic Tour of Be Mysterious7 pm WPG FREE

Readings & Spoken Word from Indiginous Writers7:30 pm FREE

The Wooden Sky With High Ends9 pm CLUB $20

26 | FRI White Lies: A Film & Conversation with New Zealand’s Witi Ihimaera7:30 pm RRH Donation

27 | SATAlberta Culture Days: Alien Keepsakes of a Valley Store1 pm BAS FREE

Richard Margison & Lauren Margison present Popera7:30 pm EHT $20

30 | TUESVisual Arts Lecture Series: Catherine Sullivan4 pm JPL 204 FREE

2 | THURSPublic Tour of Be Mysterious7 pm WPG FREE

3 | FRIDrawn to Nature Workshop7 pm BPM FREE

Musical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

4 | SATGreen Fools Theatre presents Gustavo the Impossibilist4 pm MGT $10

5 | SUNBow Valley Musical Matinée2:30 pm WM FREE

6 | MONReel Time Film Series:Boyhood7 pm LUX $12

7 | TUESVisual Arts Lecture Series: Dan Fox4 pm JPL 204 FREE

8 | WED Sets on the Edge7:30 pm CLUB Donation

9 | THURSPublic Tour of Be Mysterious7 pm WPG FREE

AT THE BANFF CENTRE

What’son

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10 | FRIMusical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

11 | SATToronto Dance Theatre Presents Eleven Accords7:30 pm EHT $20 | r $10

16 | THURSPublic Tour of Be Mysterious7 pm WPG FREE

Musical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

17 | FRI WordFest Thomas King8 pm MGT $25 | $22

18 | SATWordFest A Morning with Geneviève Côté11 am BL FREE

Workshop with Ivan Coyote 1 pm KC 303 $25 | $22

Storytelling on the Digital Edge3 pm KC 203 $20 | $18

Banff Distinguished Author Series presents Ann-Marie MacDonald7 pm MGT $25 | $22

This Really Happened:My Big Mistake9 pm CLUB $20 | $18

19 | SUN WordFest Books & Brunch – Obsessions11 am KC 305 $35

Joshua Ferris and Elyse Friedman1:30 pm MGT $20 | $18

VENUESThe Banff CentreCLUB The Club,

Theatre ComplexEHT Eric Harvie Theatre,

Theatre ComplexEHTWL Eric Harvie Theatre

West LobbyGH Glyde Hall JPL Jeanne And Peter

Lougheed BuildingKC Kinnear Centre for

Creativity and InnovationMBA Max Bell AuditoriumMGT Margaret Greenham

Theatre, Theatre ComplexRRH Rolston Recital Hall,

Music and Sound BuildingRS Rice StudioWPG Walter Phillips Gallery

Off Site VenuesBAS Banff Avenue SquareBL Banff Public LibraryBPM Banff Park Museum

National Historic Site 91 Banff Avenue

CSC Canmore Seniors Centre, 600 9th Street, Canmore

LUX Lux Cinema, 229 Bear Street

SGAC St. George’s-in-the-Pines Anglican Church

WB Wildflour Bakery, 211 Bear Street, Bison Courtyard

WM Whyte Museum, 111 Bear Street

PRICE LEGEND Adult | Student/Senior | Child

Student (with ID), Senior (60+) and Child (12 and under)

r Concert Lover Members priceES Epic Sampler Price

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21 | TUESVisual Arts Lecture Series: Miet Warlop4 pm JPL 204 FREE

22 | WED Visual Arts Open Studios3 pm JPL & GH FREE

Sets on the Edge7:30 pm CLUB Donation

24 | FRIMusical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

25 | SATIndie Showcase8 pm MGT $20 | $18 | $12

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November 1 | SAT

Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Mountain Art and Craft Sale11 am EHT Lobby FREE

Opening Weekend Film Screeningnoon EHT $10

Opening Weekend Film Screening3:30 pm EHT $10

Mountain Artwalk4 pm EHT patio FREE

Opening Night Feature Film: Cerro Torre with David Lama7:30 pm EHT $22

2 | SUN Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Mountain Art and Craft Sale11 am EHT Lobby FREE

Opening Weekend Film Screeningnoon EHT $10

Opening Weekend Film Screening3:30 pm EHT $10

Opening Weekend Film Screening7:30 pm EHT $10

3 | MONReel Time Film Series: Tracks7 pm LUX $12

4 | TUESBanff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Visual Arts Lecture Series: Raymond Boisjoly4 pm JPL 204 FREE

Radical Reels (LIVE)7:30 pm EHT $25 | ES $45

Radical Reels (Simulcast)7:30 pm MGT $25 | ES $45

5 | WEDBanff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Visual Art Lecture Series: Neïl Beloufa4 pm JPL 204 FREE

The Snow Show7:30 pm EHT $25 | ES $45

The Dirtbag Café with Jen Olson7:30 pm CLUB $15

6 | THURS Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Old Style Storytelling Session8:30 am MB 252 FREE

A Geography of Blood: Candace Savage and The Last Ocean: John Weller10 am MBA $15

The Calling: Barry Blanchard12:30 pm MBA $15

Great Bear Wild: Ian McAllister and Paddlenorth: Jennifer Kingsley2 pm MBA $15

Visual Arts Lecture Series: Céline Kopp4 pm JPL 204 FREE

Musical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

Will Gadd: Frozen Titans, Book Awards – and Films7:30 pm EHT $32

7 | FRIBanff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Voices of Adventure: An interview with Sandy Allan and Rick Allen10 am MBA $15

Sherpas – The Next Generation: Broughton Coburn12:30 pm MBA $15

The Letters of Conrad Kain: Zac Robinson and One Day as a Tiger: John Porter2 pm MBA $15

Words and Wine – A Mountain Reading4 pm KC 303 FREE

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PRICE LEGEND Adult | Student/Senior | Child

Student (with ID), Senior (60+) and Child (12 and under)

r Concert Lover Members priceES Epic Sampler Price

VENUESThe Banff CentreCLUB The Club,

Theatre ComplexEHT Eric Harvie Theatre,

Theatre ComplexEHTWL Eric Harvie Theatre

West LobbyGH Glyde Hall JPL Jeanne And Peter

Lougheed BuildingKC Kinnear Centre for

Creativity and InnovationMBA Max Bell AuditoriumMGT Margaret Greenham

Theatre, Theatre ComplexRRH Rolston Recital Hall,

Music and Sound BuildingRS Rice StudioWPG Walter Phillips Gallery

Off Site VenuesBAS Banff Avenue SquareBL Banff Public LibraryBPM Banff Park Museum

National Historic Site 91 Banff Avenue

CSC Canmore Seniors Centre, 600 9th Street, Canmore

LUX Lux Cinema, 229 Bear Street

SGAC St. George’s-in-the-Pines Anglican Church

WB Wildflour Bakery, 211 Bear Street, Bison Courtyard

WM Whyte Museum, 111 Bear Street

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Exhibition Opening Reception Counting on People5 pm WPG FREE

Mountain Marketplace7 pm EHT Lobby FREE

Nobody’s River – and Films8 pm MBA $32

Drawn: Jeremy Collins – and Films8 pm MGT $32

Impossible Rock: Climbing Expedition to Oman – and Films8 pm EHT $32

Matthew Barber – Live Music!11:30 pm CLUB $20

8 | SATBanff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Mountain Marketplace8 am EHT Lobby FREE

National Geographic Exploration and Grants Workshop9 am KC 201 FREE

Daytime Film Screenings: Program A9 am EHT & RRH $49

Daytime Film Screenings: Program B9 am MBA & MGT $49

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The Banff Centre Box Office 1.800.413.8368 or 1.403.762.630132

8 | SAT, cont inuedBanff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

National Geographic Adventure Writing and Photography Workshop11 am KC 201 FREE

Hot Topics: Noon Hour Seminar12:30 pm MBA FREE

Mountain Artwalk4 pm EHT Patio FREE

Raphael Slawinski: First Ascent of K6 West – and Films8 pm MBA $32

Yvon Chouinard: DamNation – and Films8 pm EHT $32

Jenn Grant - Live Music!11:30 pm CLUB $20

9 | SUN Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2014

Mountain Marketplace8 am EHT FREE

National Geographic Television Story Pitch Workshop9 am KC 201 FREE

Daytime Film Screenings: Program A9 am MBA & MGT $49

Daytime Film Screenings: Program B9 am EHT $49

National Geographic Pushing the Boundaries of Storytelling11 am KC 201 FREE

Hot Topics: Noon Hour Seminar12:30 pm MBA FREE

Best of the Festival – Awards Night and Films7:30 pm EHT $25

Best of the Festival – Films Only8 pm MGT $25

12 | WED Encounter Encore!7:30 pm RRH Donation

13 | THURSVisual Arts Lecture Series: Wilfrid Almendra4 pm JPL 204 FREE

Public Tour of Counting on People7 pm WPG FREE

16 | SUN Youth Orchestra Symposium Concert2 pm EHT FREE

18 | TUES Visual Arts Lecture Series: Joar Nango4 pm JPL 204 FREE

Wild Words @ the Wild Flour Bakery7 pm WB FREE

19 | WED Art Break: Counting on People2:30 pm WPG FREE

Sets on the Edge10 pm CLUB Donation

20 | THURS Visual Art Lecture Series: Erika Vogt4 pm JPL 204 FREE

Public Tour of Counting on People7 pm WPG FREE

21 | FRI Musical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

22 | SATDrawn to Nature Workshop10 am WM FREE

Old Trout Puppet Workshop Presents Famous Puppet Death Scenes7:30 pm MGT $25

23 | SUN Old Trout Puppet Workshop Presents Famous Puppet Death Scenes2 pm MGT $25

Bow Valley Musical Matinée2:30 pm CSC FREE

25 | TUESVisual Arts Lecture Series: Arnold Kemp4 pm JPL 204 FREE

26 | WED Encounter Encore!7:30 pm RRH Donation

27 | THURSConvergence: An International Summit on Art + Technology10 am KC Various Prices

Public Tour of Counting on People7 pm WPG FREE

28 | FRIConvergence: An International Summit on Art + Technology10 am KC Various Prices

Musical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12 r FREE

29 | SAT Convergence: An International Summit on Art + Technology10 am KC Various Prices

Measha Brueggergosman Christmas7:30 pm EHT $25 | r $15

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THE FINE PRINTPerformances and artists are subject to change without notice. Tickets are nonrefundable. Where permitted, Banff Centre tickets may be exchanged within the same series up to 24 hours prior to the performance; fees may apply.

Regardless of age, all audience members must have a ticket. We strongly advise that infants younger than one not attend performances for the enjoyment of the rest of the audience, and we generally recommend that audience members be four years of age or older in order for everyone to fully enjoy the performance. Events in The Club (a licensed venue) are restricted to ages 14 and over.

Please contact the Box Office for specific age and seating recommendations. Any person who is disruptive during a performance may be asked to leave - refunds will not be made upon this, nor upon the basis of content.

Group discounts may be available to groups of ten or more for some events.

December 1 | MON

Reel Time Flim Series: The Lunch Box 7 pm LUX $12

Sets on the Edge7:30 pm CLUB Donation

4 | THURS Public Tour of Counting on People7 pm WPG FREE

5 | FRI Musical Encounter Concert7:30 pm RRH $20 | $18 | $12

Backbone Indigenous Dance7:30 pm MGT $20 | $18 | $15

6 | SAT Stuart McLean - A Vinyl Cafe Christmas7:30 pm EHT $55 | $35

10 | WEDVisual Arts Open Studios3 - 6 pm JPL & GH FREE

11 | THURS Public Tour of Counting on People7 pm WPG FREE

13 | SAT Drawn to Nature Workshop10 am WM FREE

18 | THURSPublic Tour of Counting on People7 pm WPG FREE

r Concert Lovers MembershipPurchase a membership for $66 and recieve tickets to 8 events in the Musical Encounter Series as well as exclusive discounts. Check online to learn more and for special rates and passes to attend WordFest, The Banff Mountain Film & Book Festival, and Convergence.

PRICE LEGEND Adult | Student/Senior | Child

Student (with ID), Senior (60+) and Child (12 and under)

r Concert Lover Members priceES Epic Sampler Price

VENUESThe Banff CentreCLUB The Club,

Theatre ComplexEHT Eric Harvie Theatre,

Theatre ComplexEHTWL Eric Harvie Theatre

West LobbyGH Glyde Hall JPL Jeanne And Peter

Lougheed BuildingKC Kinnear Centre for

Creativity and InnovationMBA Max Bell AuditoriumMGT Margaret Greenham

Theatre, Theatre ComplexRRH Rolston Recital Hall,

Music and Sound BuildingRS Rice StudioWPG Walter Phillips Gallery

Off Site VenuesBAS Banff Avenue SquareBL Banff Public LibraryBPM Banff Park Museum

National Historic Site 91 Banff Avenue

CSC Canmore Seniors Centre, 600 9th Street, Canmore

LUX Lux Cinema, 229 Bear Street

SGAC St. George’s-in-the-Pines Anglican Church

WB Wildflour Bakery, 211 Bear Street, Bison Courtyard

WM Whyte Museum, 111 Bear Street

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BANFFMOUNTAINFILM BOOKFESTIVAL

THE BANFF CENTRE PRESENTS THE 39TH

NOVEMBER 1 – 9, 2014

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