OSAC announces 2023/2024 Performing Arts Season

The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) together with its member Arts Councils across the province are excited to announce the OSAC 2023/2024 Performing Arts Season. There are 166 performances scheduled across the province.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • Trevor Panczak will be touring the province in November playing in 13 communities starting November 8 in Leader.

  • Kinjo & Young will be touring to 10 Sask. communities starting October 17 in Kindersley and then returning April 10, 2024, for another 9 dates.

  • Diyet & the Love Soldiers are the first big tour of the season with 13 performances starting October 16 in Leader.

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Other performers include: The Dungarees - Five Days in July, Missoula Children's Theatre, Prairie Debut presents Stéphane Tétrault & Marie-Ève Scarfone, Volare Tenors, Prairie Debut presents Huu Bac Quintet, Leahy, The Ennis Sisters, Andrew Allen, JP Hoe, New Orford String Quartet, Ballet Jörgen - Anne of Green Gables, Middle Raged, Ellen Froese, Rory Gardiner, The Bromantics, Jason McCoy, Doc Walker, Michelle Wright, Andrew Collins Trio, Prairie Debut presents La Fiammata, Piano Heist, Andrea Superstein Group, Dean Jenkinson, Isabelle Demers, Dallas Arcand - Hoop Dancer, Flamenco Borealis, Reckless: The Ultimate Tribute to Bryan Adams, Tayler Tluchak & Travis Dolter

Specific dates, locations and the other performances can be found here:

https://www.osac.ca/performing-arts/performances

Every year OSAC presents over 300 live community and school performances, attended by a total audience of approximately 75,000. This is possible because of a dedicated network of volunteers committed to making culture a vital part of Saskatchewan community life, and funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries administered by SaskCulture, Canadian Heritage. Saskatchewan Lotteries funds more than 12,000 sport, culture, and recreation organizations around the province. Each year 600,000 people participate in programs and activities initiated by these organizations, over $1 billion of economic activity is generated, and 23,000 jobs are sustained.

The lives of Saskatchewan residents are enriched through the efforts of Arts Council volunteers who strive to ensure that live music, dance, theatre, and variety performances are available across the province. Please support this commitment to the arts by attending the many wonderful presentations available in the coming season.

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