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Leaving behind the main road anywhere in southern Ontario will take you past houses gathered around signs improbably announcing the presence of a town. Each home stands as evidence of lives lived staunchly beyond the urban crush where night skies still yield a harvest of stars.
Through Nobel Laureate Alice Munro’s Lying Under The Apple Tree, and poetry by Chris Banks, composer Ben Bolt-Martin will paint the sights, sounds, and flavour of small town Ontario.
SUNDAY, 8 APRIL 2018
Program
Music by Ben Bolt-Martin
Artists
Marion Adler, narrator
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Factory Arts Ensemble
Peter Shackleton, clarinet
Judith Davenport, viola
Ian Whitman, bass
Graham Hargrove, percussion
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