A Cello In the Park: A Performance by Rob Knaggs
Bring a lawn chair or cozy up on a blanket and join us at Crescent Drive Park for an intimate performance by cellist Rob Knaggs.
Knaggs’ evocative performance will be enhanced by a stunning visual display of Canada’s north, recounting his years spent living in the town of Churchill, Manitoba.
“I’ve been lucky enough to spend time in this isolated corner of the world where I’ve seen wild polar bears eye to eye; I’ve gone out in a boat and played music to whales, only to have them follow us and vocalize back. I wanted to capture my experiences and memories from there and put them into a show that transports audiences to a magical place through sight and sound” – Rob Knaggs.
Knaggs’ performance will feature a curated visual accompaniment, The Wild Responds, an immersive and transcendental experience showcasing the beauty and fragility of an environment endangered by a warming climate.
The Wild Responds features footage from Churchill, Manitoba, captured by Churchill resident, Tomas Taylor, and Winnipeg’s own Handcraft Creative, whose previous work includes the stunning documentary, KNOW I’M HERE.
About Rob Knaggs
Taking influence from the allusive ethereality of Bjork and the epic orchestrations of Arcade Fire, Rob Knaggs runs his cello through an array of effects and loop stations to compose his spine-tingling works.
Recorded at Collector Studio in Winnipeg, MB, and mastered at Sigur Ros’ home studio Sundlaugin by Birgir Jon Birgirsson, Rob’s latest EP, Foreshore, showcases a performance of cinematic soundtrack and shimmering post-rock, from the bittersweet lilts of Kallie, the rumbling abrasion of Ghosting, to the final haunting howls and textures of A Natural Response, a work inspired by his performances with the beluga whales while living in Churchill, Manitoba.
About the CPAWS Manitoba Nature Club
CPAWS Manitoba’s Nature Club is designed to help Manitobans get outside, make new friends and learn about the wonders of nature.
We’ve developed a wide range of programming and activities to help Manitobans of all ages and abilities enjoy the health and wellness benefits of nature.
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Safety Protocols
CPAWS Manitoba takes the safety of all program participants seriously.
All CPAWS Manitoba staff members have cleared a criminal record and vulnerable sector background check with the Winnipeg Police Department.
CPAWS policy requires that at least one person leading programming that may involve children must be certified in first aid. This applies to staff or to volunteers.
–This programming was made possible thanks to the generous support of Eco Canada, The Conservation Trust, Canada Summer Jobs, the Province of Manitoba – Building Sustainable Communities, Telus, and The Winnipeg Foundation.—