Oakville Beaver, 3 Mar 2017, p. 17

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17 | Friday, M arch 3, 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com U2 - The Joshua Tree Elephant & Piggie's We are in a Play! Moon Mouse - A Space Odyssey Stephen Fearing Terri Clark Coming up a t Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts... LIVE AT THE OAKVILLE CENTRE MARCH 2017 Lightwire's Moon M ouse - A Space Od yssey -- Monday, M arch 13, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Recommended for ages five to 10. Marvin the m ouse wants to be popular. Constantly bullied and picked on by the "cool" rats, he is labeled as a loser and a geek. To get away from the continuous badgering, he retreats into his science books and a world of fantasy. He longs to have adventures, to be the hero. Join Marvin on the space adventure of a lifetime; a trip to the surface of the m oon on his hom em ade rocket, where he meets a strange cast of misfit creatures, learns of infi nite peril and awesome beauty. Will Marvin make his dream s come true and bring him the glory and acceptance he craves? for his audience that is reflected in two Ju n o awards and a touring circuit that includes festival stages and concert halls across Cana da, Europe and the United States. A beguiling teller of tales and a singularly intense instrum entalist, Fearing is an allur ing entertainer -- heartbreaking, expansive and full of mirth -- with a clear, honorable voice that lifts you out into his wide world and "brings you back hom e to yourself." M arch 24 at 1 p.m. Kaha:w i Dance Theatre's The Honour ing part o f the P aradiso Dance, D ram a & Film Series -- Friday, M arch 24 at 8 p.m . The H onouring is a m ulti-disciplinary performance honouring First Nations war riors of the War of 1812 and features Onkwehonwe families who sacrifi ced to protect H audenosaunee sovereignty, culture and land. Audiences will be im m ersed in a his tory that is rarely experienced anywhere else and will have the opportunity to understand the com plexity of the War of 1812 through the experiential lens of First Nations, offer ing a hum an face to our history. All First Nations took part in the War of 1812 as sovereign Nation allies to Britain. The H onouring pays hom age to their per sonal sacrifi ces and belief in what w as the best for their family, com m unity and future generations. chid Lounge, a honky-tonk bar across the al ley from Nashville's historic Ryman Audito rium. She signed with Mercury Records and emerged as a distinctive voice on the country m usic landscape -- driving, passionate, spir ited -- and every bit her own woman. Terri is a dynamic, no-holds-barred live performer and one of the rare female coun try artists capable of throwing down some im pressive guitar work. U2 - The Jo sh u a Tree - p art o f the Chinwagn C lassic Albums Live Series -- Wednesday, M arch 22, at 8 p.m. Celebrate the 30th anniversary of U 2's The Jo sh u a Tree with a performance of the full album by Classic A lbum s Live! Founded by Craig Martin in 2003, Toronto-based Classic A lbum s Live recreates fam ous rock album s without the gimmickry, relying solely on the music. It has becom e the ultimate destination for m usic lovers wanting to hear the greatest al bum s performed live. Elephant & Piggie's We are in a Play! p art of the Acura o f Oakville Fam ily Se ries -- Sunday, M arch 26, at 1 p.m. Rec om m ended for ages four and up. We Are in a Play!, is a brand-new vaudevillian rom p of a m usical, Elephant Gerald and Piggie sing and dance their way through plenty of pachydermal peril and swiney suspense--facing fundamental questions like, what do you wear to a fancy pool costum e party? Should you share your ice cream? And how can two friends play with one toy? Backed by nutty back-up singers The Squirrelles, our duo even gets the audience in volved in the action. Stephen Fearing - part o f the Dan Coo per Concert Series -- Tuesday, M arch 21, at 8 p.m. Stephen Fearing's m usic em bodies a fierce intelligence, a haunting candor, and a steady handed pursuit of fleeting beauty. He exudes an abiding love for his craft and a respect Kaha:w i Dance Theatre's The Honour ing p art o f TD Learning with the Arts School Perform ance Series -- Friday, Terri C lark - p art of the Dan Cooper Concert Series -- Saturday, M arch 25, at 8 p.m. with opening perform er Je ssic a Mitchell Hailing from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Terri got her start playing for tips at Tootsie's Or- T r a n s it io n y o u r w a r d r o b e f r o m w in t e r t o s p r in g Refreshing your closet when the seasons change doe sn 't have to be a painful, tim e-consum ing process th a t involves buying lots o f new pieces. 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