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Ottawa employers, musicians collaborate to attract skilled workers to the capital
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Ottawa employers, musicians collaborate to attract skilled workers to the capital
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Ontario s outdoor concert and theatre rules are not entirely clear
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May 10, 2021
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Ottawa piano player and singer
Dave Kalil has been hosting virtual concerts from his home for anyone, anywhere to tune into.
The Saturday night shows are a way for Ottawa’s Piano Man to connect with his audiences, far and wide, until the time comes when musicians are allowed to perform in front of live crowds again. His weekly followers are all in the mood for a melody. And he’s got them feelin’ alright.
This past Saturday, Kalil passed the $100,000 mark for funds cumulatively raised for local charities through his weekly Take a Break concerts. He s up to $115,000.
“This is a crucial step towards enhancing the sustainability of festivals and events across Canada.
Author of the article: Lynn Saxberg
Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 2 minute read • Once the vaccine has done its work, in-person activities of every kind will boom. Here, the crowds gather at Bluesfest in 2019, the year before the pandemic curtailed our direct interactions with each other. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia
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The future suddenly looks a whole lot brighter for the pandemic-weary festival and event sector, as well as the music industry, thanks to millions in funding announced this week in the 2021 federal budget.