Our 2008-9 Season is underway! Tickets are available from Tix on the Square (780-420-1757) for every concert except Carmina Burana.
Kokopelli Season Passes are also now on sale. For only $125, you will receive 1 tickets to each major Kokopelli Choir Association performance (4 concerts), reserved seating for all shows, a subscription to the e-newsletter, a $15 discount on any Kokopelli merchandise purchase, and a $50 tax receipt. Become a season ticket holder by:
- contacting our choir manager; OR
- downloading, filling out, and mailing in the season ticket order form; OR
- inquiring when purchasing a ticket at the door for our upcoming Wintersong concert
Wintersong
2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
McDougall United Church (10025 101 St.)
Tickets $16 ($13 for students/seniors)
Kokopelli presents its traditional holiday concert featuring music of the season from around the globe, from Norway to Latvia to North America and many places in between!
Stories
2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
West End Christian Reformed Church (10015 149 St.)
Tickets $18 ($15 for students/seniors)
This season our 'Stories' will come to life with a storyteller, dancers, and original illustrations telling the story of the flute player Kokopelli.
Carmina Burana
April 4 & 5, 2009
Winspear Centre (4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq.)
Tickets available from the Winspear Box Office
Kokopelli and Òran are thrilled to join forces again with the Edmonton Symphony, along with the Cantilon Chamber Chorus and the Ukrainian Male Chorus, to present this masterwork in two concerts. From the Symphony's site: "Carmina Burana's vast cycle on Fate, Love, Drinking, and Spring never fails to electrify audiences. It is set perfectly in this glorious concert of orchestra and voice."
Colours of Spring
7 p.m.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
McDougall United Church (10025 101 St.)
Colours of Spring Encore
7 p.m.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Sacred Heart Church (10821 96 St.)
Tickets $16 ($13 for students/seniors)
A season-ending celebration as we officially welcome back our artistic director Scott Leithead from his year-long African odyssey!