Craig Cardiff Singer Songwriter workshops

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The incredibly talented singer songwriter Craig Cardiff will be returning to our campus this January to help unblock your creative talents and coach you through a professional recording session. After which, you can join us Friday evening in the Zoo at 8pm for a live acoustic performance by Craig with some of his interactive warm-hearted jams.

About Craig:
Armed with an extensive catalogue of songs, his Book of Truths, sharp wit and soft voice, Cardiff is considered a pioneer in alternate venue touring, often appearing in churches, camps, prisons, basements, festivals, kitchens and even taking to the streets, bringing his fans with him. Over the years, he has played with and opened for artists such as Glen Phillips, Lucy Kaplansky, Dan Bern, Natalia Zukerman, Andy Stochansky, Sarah Harmer, Kathleen Edwards, Blue Rodeo, Gordon Downie (Tragically Hip), Hawksley Workman, Sarah Slean, Skydiggers, 54-40 and more.

When not performing, Cardiff often offers workshops at schools, camps, festivals and churches throughout North America. He is passionate about encouraging others to be more open and to try new things even if it means making mistakes, and in June 2011, he gave an address called Fear is the Cheapest Room in the House during the inaugural TEDxUWO at the University of Western Ontario.

Session Times available:
January 26th
5:00-5:40
5:45-6:30
6:35-7:20
7:25-8:00

January 27th
2:00-2:40
2:45-3:30
3:35-4:20
4:25-5:00

Please contact Royal Adkin, VP Student Affairs for available slot times: su.studentaffairs@uleth.ca

Evening Show Doors @ 7:30pm
Show Start @ 8pm

 

Room or Area: 
Level 7 recording studio

Concert is free to attend

To register for a songwriting session, please email Royal Adkin for available spots. Also free to register.


Contact:

Royal Adkin | su.studentaffairs@uleth.ca | 403-329-2222 | ulsu.ca