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SteinbachOnline.com: SAC offering a new program for adults interested in trying the art of improv

This article was originally published on SteinbachOnline.com: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/sac-offering-a-new-program-for-adults-interested-in-trying-the-art-of-improv- If you’ve ever been interested in improvised theatre, but didn’t know where to start, Foundations of Improv is for you.  It is a brand-new adult improv program at the Steinbach Arts Council that is being created by Alan Fehr.   He notes “I’ve been teaching improv to kids there for a number of years now, and me and David sat down, and we said, ‘why don’t we offer improv to adults as well?’  We thought that was a great idea, so this year we’re opening it up. We just want to create that space, that environment for people who want to work on their skills for presenting, for speaking, for just expressing themselves.”  Fehr says his goal is to create an environment where everyone can feel comfortable taking risks no matter their skill level. With no script to follow, he notes improvised theatre is special because it teaches you to think on your feet.  “Whether we like it or not, so much of our life is improvised. You don’t meet a friend on the street and have a script that you now need to follow. You see a person on the street that you want to chat with, and you just start talking, you feel that freedom to say what’s on your mind. It’s great to be able to harness, to tap into that in an improv setting.”  He adds “Sure, maybe we’re different characters, we’re fictional characters, but we’re still going to explore our relationship together by asking questions by answering questions and just making stuff up and discovering it as we go along. It’s a lot less scary once you’re actually in it.”  Not only is improv a wonderful tool for building presentation skills and confidence, but Fehr says it is also incredibly fun.  “You are creating something, it’s never been made before, and it will never be made again. This is the only time that this creation is going to be in existence, and when that scene is done, it’s done. It’s the perfect art form for just being in the moment and enjoying the act of creating.”  If you are interested in trying improv, or you know someone who might be, Fehr says registration is already open on the Steinbach Arts Council website. He adds classes will begin mid-January and run until the end of March. 

Fiddler on the Roof: Additional Show Added to Meet Community Demand

The Steinbach Arts Council is thrilled to announce the addition of a fifth performance of the community musical Fiddler on the Roof, scheduled for Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 2 PM at the SRSS Theatre. This extra show has been added in response to overwhelming demand from the community. Fiddler on the Roof tells the poignant story of Tevye, a Jewish milkman in early 20th-century Russia, as he struggles to maintain his family’s traditions in the face of changing social norms. This Tony Award-winning musical, with its unforgettable music and heartfelt themes of love, tradition, and community, is sure to create lifelong memories for many people . “It is a privilege to direct a group of singers and actors that is so invested in a community production, and we know that it won’t disappoint.  This musical has significant meaning to many of our cast members, and this is an amazing way to celebrate 45 years of creating community,” says David Klassen, Director of the production, and Executive Director of the Steinbach Arts Council. SAC is proud to showcase the exceptional talent within our community, creating community through arts and culture. This family-friendly show is one that people of all ages can watch and relate to, making it an event for the entire community. Special acknowledgement goes to the Steinbach Credit Union for their generous sponsorship of this production. Their support plays a vital role in making community arts accessible to everyone. Don’t miss this memorable performance! Tickets for Fiddler on the Roof are available now at steinbacharts.ca or by calling 204-346-1077.

SteinbachOnline.com: Norma Barkman, founder of the Steinbach Arts Council, leaves lasting legacy

This post was originally published by SteinbachOnline.com: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/norma-barkman-founder-of-the-steinbach-arts-council-leaves-lasting-legacy- The Steinbach community is mourning the loss of Norma Gladys Barkman, a beloved local arts champion, who passed away peacefully on November 5th, at the age of 94. Her passing marks the end of an era for the city, but her legacy of nurturing the arts will continue to inspire for years to come.  Barkman was a passionate musician and a driving force behind the founding of the Steinbach Arts Council 45 years ago. Her deep love for music and the arts was evident throughout her life. She was a skilled pianist, organist, and music educator, and for more than 20 years, she served as the organist at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Barkman’s devotion to arts education extended to her home, where she hosted music theory exams and provided a welcoming space for aspiring musicians.  Executive Director at the Steinbach Arts Council, David Klassen says, “Norma was always committed to bringing people together and to education. It’s no surprise she was one of the founders of the Arts Council because that’s really what we are all about—bringing people together through the arts. She left behind a wonderful legacy.”  Barkman’s influence extended far beyond her role at the church or her work with the Arts Council. She was a natural connector, known for hosting after-performance parties at her home, where she brought together musicians, artists, and supporters of the arts. Her commitment to fostering a love of music and the arts in others was something she shared with everyone she met, including Cindi Rempel Patrick, a longtime community member and former Executive Director of the Arts Council. “I’ve known Norma my whole life.” Rempel-Patrick shared reflecting on her long relationship with the Barkman family.   “When I was just a little girl, I used to run over to her house and bang on her piano. She noticed right away and told my mom, ‘You need to get your daughter a piano.’ That was the start of it all for me.”   Rempel-Patrick credits Barkman with sparking her own passion for music and arts and for being a constant source of inspiration throughout her life. She notes that Barkman’s encouragement didn’t stop with her.  Rempel-Patrick says that Barkman was a guiding force for many in the community, always promoting the importance of being involved in both the arts and other activities like sports. She fondly remembers Barkman’s lively spirit and boundless energy.   “She was always busy, always doing something—exercising, singing in choirs, taking on new challenges. She showed me the value of being involved in everything, and how important it is to keep learning and trying new things.”  Barkman’s legacy of generosity and community spirit is carried on by her children and grandchildren, who are themselves active in the arts, sports, and community life.   “Her children are a reflection of everything she stood for. They carry on her love for music, her zest for life, and her commitment to giving back.”  Barkman’s memorial service was held on Wednesday, November 13 at Birchwood Funeral Chapel in Steinbach.  In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to the Steinbach Arts Council.  Barkman’s memory will live on in the many lives she touched, the arts she helped nurture, and the community she helped build. 

SteinbachOnline.com: New historical art exhibit celebrates Steinbach’s Kornelsen School’s legacy

This article was originally published by SteinbachOnline.com: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/new-historical-art-exhibit-celebrates-steinbachs-kornelsen-schools-legacy The Steinbach Arts Council is inviting the community to attend the opening of a new art exhibit called “Past Meets Present: A Celebration of Creativity” on Friday afternoon.  The gallery exhibit will feature artwork created by students from Steinbach’s historic Kornelson School. Founded in 1878, the Kornelsen School has deep roots in the history of Steinbach. It was originally a primary school, and for many years, it was the heart of education in the community. In 1911, a larger, two-story building was constructed to serve all grade levels, but after the school closed in 1964, it was demolished, making way for newer educational facilities. Today, the Steinbach Arts Council (SAC) occupies one of the buildings that once housed the school, and the new exhibit is a tribute to both the history of the school and the young artists who are shaping the future.  Executive Director, David Klassen says, “We’re really excited to share this exhibit, which is a wonderful mix of the old and the new. It’s called ‘Past Meets Present,’ and it celebrates the history of the Kornelsen School through art made by past students. Some of these pieces were found by a local community member who was going through old family belongings. They’re from the time when Gerald Dyck, many of us know him, was teaching art at Kornelsen School.” Mr. Gerald Harry Dyck, taught Grade 7 students at the Steinbach Kornelson School from 1964 to 1968. (Manitoba Historical Society)  Klassen continued, “We’ve got pieces created by students, and it’s amazing to think about the art and creativity that has been part of this community for so many years. We really felt it was important to celebrate that history and continue the legacy of creativity here at the Arts Centre.”  The exhibit also shines a light on the building’s ongoing role in the community. While the building has changed over the years, the Arts Council has carried forward the spirit of creativity that was part of Kornelsen School’s original mission.  “It’s not just about the artwork on the walls, but the story of the space itself. The Kornelsen School, in whatever form it took, has been a place of learning and growth for generations of Steinbach residents. And now we’re continuing that tradition with programs and art classes for all ages.” The opening event on Friday afternoon is an opportunity for the community to reconnect with local history and celebrate young talent.   “We’re hoping that people come by, enjoy the artwork, and have a chance to visit with friends and former classmates, and Kornelson School Alumni. We’ll have coffee and muffins, and it’s a chance for everyone to come together and experience the creativity that has shaped Steinbach over the years.”  In addition to the historical pieces from the Kornelsen School, the exhibit will feature work from the Arts Centre’s Buy or Lease program. There will also be an opportunity to purchase artwork—just in time for the holidays—through the Centre’s Buy Local initiative.  “We’ve got artwork in all price ranges, from hand-painted cards to jewelry, and we really believe there’s something for everyone on your Christmas list,” Klassen said.  The Past Meets Present exhibit is open to everyone, and the Steinbach Arts Council hopes to see both newcomers and longtime community members at the event on Friday, November 22, from 1:00-3:00 PM at the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre #304 2nd Street.   The Gallery Exhibit is open to the public and your donations are welcome. It runs until January 3, 2025. For more information about the exhibit or upcoming events, contact the Steinbach Arts Council at 204-346-1077. 

Local Artists Featured in Steinbach Arts Council’s Annual Christmas Sale

The Steinbach Arts Council announces its annual Christmas Art Sale, featuring discounted artwork from the Buy or Lease Program and Gift Shop items in the Cultural Arts Centre’s Hall Gallery from November 25 to December 20. This event supports our growing local artistic community while offering unique gift ideas for residents during the holiday season. This year’s Gift Shop and sale showcases new artists and unique gift shop items. Visitors will find a selection of magnets, cards, keychains, coasters, jewelry, and original artwork up to 50% off select pieces. The initiative ensures artists receive commissions from all sales, directly supporting their continued artistic development. Featured work include local artists from the Buy or Lease Art Program and the Southeast Artist Group. The Christmas Art Sale caters to various holiday shopping needs, from thoughtful gift ideas to stocking stuffers and Secret Santa presents. Gift certificates are available at the SAC Office for those seeking flexible gift options. The gift certificate can be used towards artwork, classes, concerts, or workshops. The Gift Shop will make a special appearance as a Christmas Market at Crossview Church during the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Tour on December 3, 2024. To preview the collection and explore available discounts, visitors can browse steinbacharts.ca or visit the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre in person at 304 Second St, Steinbach. The Christmas Art Sale represents a significant opportunity for the community to support its artists while fostering the creativity of local artists. Give the gift of creativity – this event opens November 25.

Historic Kornelsen School Art Exhibit

"Past Meets Present: A Celebration of Creativity"

Historic Kornelsen School Art Exhibit

Open from November 22, 2024 - January 2, 2025

Self Portrait, Gerald Dyck (Kornelsen School Art Teacher)

Kornelson School


The Kornelsen School, founded in November 1878, holds a special place in Steinbach’s history. Named after teacher Gerhard E. Kornelsen, it served as the community’s primary educational institution for decades. In 1911, a two-story building was constructed to accommodate all grade levels until 1936. The original structure, closed and demolished in 1964, gave way to newer facilities, with the Kornelsen name living on through subsequent educational institutions. (Information from the Mennonite Archival Information Database)
 
Today, the Steinbach Arts Council occupies one of these historically significant sites, bridging the past and present. “Past Meets Present” not only celebrates young artistic talent but also pays homage to the enduring legacy of Kornelsen School and its role in fostering creativity within our community.
 
Visitors of the exhibit will experience this diverse array of artwork that reflects both our rich heritage and the innovative spirit of past students. A special section dedicated to alumni will provide insights into the building’s profound impact on the community over the years.
 
This exhibit offers a unique opportunity to explore the artwork, reconnect with former classmates, and immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of our community.

Want to take a closer look?

See more at the Hall Gallery, located in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre at 304 Second St. You’re welcome to enjoy the artwork during our office hours. A toonie admission is appreciated and can be left in the donation box in the hall.

Local Students Showcase Talent in New Art Exhibit Celebrating History

The Steinbach Arts Council invites the community to the opening of “Past Meets Present: A Celebration of Creativity” on November 22, 2024, from 1:00-3:00 PM at the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre. This free exhibit, running until January 3, 2025, showcases artwork from students of the historic Steinbach Kornelsen School, offering a compelling journey through time and creativity. The Kornelsen School, founded in November 1878, holds a special place in Steinbach’s history. Named after teacher Gerhard E. Kornelsen, it served as the community’s primary educational institution for decades. In 1911, a two-story building was constructed to accommodate all grade levels until 1936. The original structure, closed and demolished in 1964, gave way to newer facilities, with the Kornelsen name living on through subsequent educational institutions. (Information from the Mennonite Archival Information Database) Today, the Steinbach Arts Council occupies one of these historically significant sites, bridging the past and present. “Past Meets Present” not only celebrates young artistic talent but also pays homage to the enduring legacy of Kornelsen School and its role in fostering creativity within our community. Visitors of the exhibit will experience this diverse array of artwork that reflects both our rich heritage and the innovative spirit of past students. A special section dedicated to alumni will provide insights into the building’s profound impact on the community over the years. We warmly invite all community members, especially former Kornelsen School students, to attend this meaningful event. The opening offers a unique opportunity to explore the artwork, reconnect with former classmates, and immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of our community. Join us for an afternoon of nostalgia, artistic appreciation, and community celebration. For more information about the exhibit and upcoming events, please contact the Steinbach Arts Council at 204-346-1077.

SteinbachOnline: Steinbach Arts Council celebrates their 45th with new T’s, concerts and community

This article was originally published by SteinbachOnline.com: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/steinbach-arts-council-celebrates-their-45th-with-new-ts-concerts-and-community- Photo courtesy of SteinbachOnline.com The 45th anniversary celebration of the Steinbach Arts Council (SAC) continues with newly printed tees hot off the presses.   Executive Director, David Klassen says, “What better way to celebrate than putting on a T-shirt with a big 45 on it?”  Klassen notes that the t-shirts come in a variety of colours and in all sizes.   Then when it comes to their 45th anniversary Concert Series, Klassen notes there are still tickets available for Friday night’s performance by The Orontes Guitar Ensemble at the Grace Mennonite Church.  “These professional musicians are bringing a whole bunch of Syrian folk music to our community, as well as some other genres. We are very excited to feature new cultures and to embrace things that other groups have to teach us. What’s pretty special is that they are world-class musicians, performing right here in Steinbach.” Klassen adds that the SACS is still offering their “Wine Tasting” Fundraiser.  “We put food and wine in people’s homes and raise funds for the Steinbach Arts Council. It’s been a really popular fundraiser again.”  Bringing up the topic of their current Hallway Art Exhibit, Klassen notes that they’ve created more wall space within their facility, so they can put up more artwork.   “And, coming up we have a historic exhibit coming up in November, and we’re excited to talk about that. It’s going to be a really good opportunity for us to talk about the history of this building (the former Kornelson School) and the history of art in our community.”  Klassen encourages local amateur artists to submit their applications for the 2025 Southeast Open Judged Exhibit starting on November 14, 2024, with the exhibition taking place from February 28 to March 28, 2025.   The Steinbach Arts Council’s Winter Class registration is coming up next week, and Klassen says,  “Take a look at all of the classes. We have approximately 140 classes and workshops available to our community this year. It’s an amazing array of opportunities for arts recreation. So check it out, there really is something for everyone. We’ve decided to really come to the table by meeting the needs of the community. They’re asking for more classes and more opportunities and we’re providing them.”   Klassen adds that classes fill up quickly, and he encourages residents to register soon.   With “Fiddler on the Roof” rehearsals beginning soon, Klassen says there is already a lot of excitement around the project.   “Which has started a buzz in the community. We are having such a good time this year, it’s off to such a great start, and we’re just happy to be a part of such a large, amazing community, here in the southeast, that really embraces arts and culture recreation.” Concert tickets and T-shirts can be purchased by contacting the staff at the Steinbach Arts Council at 304 2nd Street, Steinbach, or by calling 204-346-1077. 

Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Returns to Steinbach For Magical Holiday Performance

The Steinbach Arts Council proudly presents the highly anticipated Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Holiday Tour on Tuesday, December 3rd at 7:30 pm at Crossview Church.  This beloved annual tradition returns featuring classic holiday carols, a captivating performance by Accent Singers under the direction of Meredith Hutchinson, and a special guest narrator. Audience members will be invited to join in a festive sing-along, creating magical holiday memories for the whole family.  “There’s nothing that ushers in the holiday season like the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra playing the beautiful holiday music we hold dear. We’re proud to host this cherished concert tradition in our community once again,” shares Performing Arts Coordinator Tara Schellenberg.  The Steinbach Arts Council is also bringing the SAC Holiday Gift Shop to the venue featuring unique handcrafted items from talented local artists. The gift shop opens one hour before the concert, offering perfect holiday gift-giving opportunities while supporting local artisans.  The Steinbach Arts Council gratefully acknowledges Three Way Builders for their generous sponsorship of this special concert event, helping to bring world-class orchestral music to our community.  Tickets are selling quickly for this popular holiday event. Secure your seats today by visiting steinbacharts.ca or calling Tara at 204-346-1077.  Event Details: 

Steinbach Arts Council announces Expanded 2025 Winter Classes

The Steinbach Arts Council is thrilled to announce that registration for 2025 Winter Classes opens to the public on Wednesday, November 6th, 2024. Continuing the successful momentum and growth in fall with many sold-out classes and workshops, the Steinbach Arts Council is excited to offer even more creative and unique learning opportunities for our community in the new year. “The growth in participation in classes and the new culture and heritage workshops we hosted beginning in fall were certainly highlights of the season. We know that there is an increasing demand for arts and culture recreation in our community, and we’re excited to offer even more great opportunities during the winter sessions. We saw hundreds of participants in our classes and workshops starting in September. We had the largest enrollment in The Backyard Theatre Company on record, with nearly 70 students this fall, including our newly developed Fusion: Musical Theatre Program. SAC’s Backyard Theatre Company Directors, Jeremy Plett and Akecia Peters, are preparing for a full year of skill development, building confidence, creativity, engaging in the community, and participating in the final production,” says Cassandra Kornelsen, Manager of Community Programs at the Steinbach Arts Council. Check out our classics like Arts4tots Preschool Program, Backyard Theatre Company, and Steinbach Children’s & Youth Chorus, all with options of January 2025 start dates; it’s not too late to join. We will continue with our popular introductory classes with BOSS Dance Academy and a wide variety of visual arts, culinary arts, creative wellness, and pottery classes to choose from for children, youth, and adults. Our free After School Arts Program for students in grades 5-12 is back for another year with classes like improv, culinary arts, guitar, fiddle, pottery, and visual arts. This winter, we will continue to offer creative workshops including culture and heritage, visual arts, culinary, and more!