A.W. Cardinal and Jasmine Colette — aka Blue Moon Marquee — make their way to the Terry Fox Theatre for Port Coquitlam’s second Sunday Coffee Concert of the season.
The pair hit the stage at 2 p.m. for an energetic show filled with original tunes inspired by the likes of Waits and Django Reinhardt.
Audience guests can meet the duo afterward. Tickets are $13/$11/$7 (children under 12 have free admission) by calling the city at 604-927-7529 or visiting experienceit.ca.
CHAMBER MUSIC
The Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra makes its Tri-City debut on Sunday with a concert titled Music Without Borders.
The show is part of the group’s participation in Welcome to the Arts, a program funded by the Canada Council for the Arts that aims to welcome Syrian refugees to the country.
The Feb. 19 event — with a Mediterranean brunch served from 11 a.m. and music featuring the Persian kamanche and santur, Arabic oud, Chinese erhu and piano, at 1 p.m. — is at Pasta Polo (2754 Barnet Hwy., Coquitlam). For tickets at $30, go online at vicopastapolo.bpt.me.
ART DEMO
Burquitlam oil painter Leanne Christie will show her talents at a public demo in Port Coquitlam next week. Christie, who is secretary to the Evergreen Cultural Centre board of directors, will be in The Outlet at the Leigh Square Community Arts Village on Feb. 22 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Admission to the Art Focus Artists’ Association meeting is free of charge.
A graduate of the Rhodes University Art School, in South Africa, Christie is famous for her bold brush strokes of urban landscapes.