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Thursday April 20th, 2023
Thursday April 20th, 2023
7:30 PM
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10:00 PM MDT
Starts: 7:30 PM MDT
Ends: 10:00 PM MDT
TransCanada Theatre
4500 50 St., Olds
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Description
Nunavut’s first ever Juno Award winning Inuk singer/songwriter, Susan calls herself the accidental artist. Susan grew up in Arviat, Nunavut and with “no musical orthodoxy” to draw from, Susan’s early years were spent learning as she was headlining.
Susan’s early writing (The Arctic Rose-1992) was a series of songs drawn from the thing she had left, a life of uncertainty. The past 25 years and the following 7 albums has seen Susan set on a path of personal discoveries, cultural reconnections and personal healing, a very different path than the one she imagined when she left her home. In her singing/songwriting career, Susan is most proud about reaching a place in her life where she knows she is right where she belongs, singing/songwriting and falling in love with creating.
Susan has garnered 3 Juno awards, received The Order of Canada in 2005 and most recently was awarded the Governor Generals Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award (June-2016).
Susan has performed for HRH Queen Elizabeth, Jean Chrétien, Brian Mulroney, Nelson Mandela, Billy Graham and The Countess Of Wessex.
Contact Information
The Trans Canada Theatre is a 390 soft seat theatre, plus 4 wheel chair spots located beside Olds High School.
Refund Policy
Ticket purchases refunded only if concert is cancelled
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