The Steinbach Arts Council is happy to provide you new ways of entertainment for our concerts and other performances. Please enjoy the FREE livestream concerts available on this page.
Jane & Kyle
Fiddle Duo
Canadian fiddle champions Jane Cory and Kyle Burghout have been performing for over a decade, and have played to audiences across Canada, the USA, and Europe. Each with many accolades to their credit—Jane a Canadian Grand Masters Fiddle Champion, and Kyle a North American Irish Fiddle Champion—they join forces in this new project to create innovative arrangements filled with lush twin fiddle harmonies.
Rosemary Siemens – Violin
An Evening of Hymns and Inspiration with Rosemary Siemens and Special Guest SaxAndViolin
Rosemary Siemens has performed around the world, including for two U.S. Presidents and Canadian Prime Ministers, at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, three times at St. Peter’s Basilica, four times at New York’s Carnegie Hall, and was the first violinist to perform at the Sistine Chapel at The Vatican.
This concert will also feature Rosemary’s new project with award winning husband Eli Bennett, SaxAndViolin!
Elvis in Concert
Corny Rempel
Get ready to be all shook up as you enjoy an Elvis tribute livestream concert, featuring the Southeast’s own Elvis Tribute Artist, Corny Rempel!
Madeline Hildebrand – Pianist
Acclaimed Canadian pianist Jon Kimura Parker describes Madeline Hildebrand as “an extraordinary young artist whose communicative skills convey the essence of all that she plays. Her pianism is of the highest level, and she has an instinctive understanding of beautiful sound.”
An Acoustic Christmas
David Graham
David Graham is artistically known and growing his range of music across small towns in Manitoba, small home venues, and local opportunities. He is very supportive of numerous community organizations and works as a father, gardener, and multi-instrumental teacher at his home studio in Steinbach where he practices his acoustic art.
Get Away Without Leaving Home!
Island Breeze
The Island Breeze Manitoba band has been entertaining audiences in Steinbach for the last 11 years with a unique, island sound.
Although you may hear a lot of reggae and island songs, the band loves to play a wide variety of music & cover songs, and there is something for everyone!
Island Breeze Manitoba is a not for profit organization that seeks to advance the appreciation of the arts by promoting & embracing diversity. We operate on a donation basis as we bring our joy-filled performance to schools, churches, private functions and corporate events all over Canada and have brought our joy as far as Cuba, US, Australia and Fiji.
CONCERT SPONSORS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Toggle the tabs to learn how to access the livestream concerts.
How do I view the SAC livestream concert?
Visit our website on the day of the concert to find the FREE concert link.
Do I need a YouTube account to see the concert?
No, a YouTube login or account is not required to view the concert. All you need is the link received prior to the concert.
Can I watch a recording of the concert after it’s over?
Yes. The recording of the concert will be available to view for one week after the livestream performance. After this time, the concert will no longer be available for viewing.
Can I view the concert on my TV instead of a laptop, tablet, or phone?
In efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 our facility is exercising social distancing protocols. We have measured every room in the building to make sure we are following the recommended numbers per square feet, allowing for proper social distancing. Our class sizes have reduced in numbers for the season, dependent on the room they are in and the activity that is taking place.
Why practice Social Distancing?
COVID-19 spreads mainly among people who are in close contact (within about 6 feet) for a prolonged period. Spread happens when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks, and droplets from their mouth or nose are launched into the air and land in the mouths or noses of people nearby. The droplets can also be inhaled into the lungs. Recent studies indicate that people who are infected but do not have symptoms likely also play a role in the spread of COVID-19. Since people can spread the virus before they know they are sick, it is important to stay at least 6 feet away from others when possible, even if you—or they—do not have any symptoms.
What if I’m having trouble viewing the live concert?
We don’t anticipate any issues but technology isn’t always our friend. Below are a few tips if you experience any issues:
The video keeps cutting out or freezing.
Some easy fixes to try: restart your computer or open/close the app on your phone, try using the link on a new internet browser or device, close any other open programs or applications, check your internet speed, clear your browser history, and/or restart your router. Read this YouTube help article for more options. Note that if you close the YouTube Live video while the concert is happening and reopen it a few moments later, the video may pick back up in real time, not begin where you left off.
The audio is not synced with the video.
Refreshing your internet browser or YouTube app often fixes this issue. Read this YouTube help article for more options.
It’s after the concert’s start time, but the performance hasn’t begun.
The concert should begin on your YouTube Live link when the musicians are ready. If it’s a little after the concert’s start time and you don’t see the video playing yet, you can always hit “refresh” on your internet browser, or close and reopen the app, to make sure.
My internet cut out during the concert.
If your internet cuts out and comes back on, you should be able to refresh your YouTube Live link and begin watching again. Note that the video may pick back up in real time, not begin where you left off.
I had to step away from computer and missed some of the live concert.
Not to worry! The livestream link will be available for replay for one week after the concert. You can access the recording of the concert and rewatch the concert (or forward to parts you missed).
If you have additional questions, contact us at 204-346-1077 or tara@steinbacharts.ca.