Event Info
The Big IDEA: Sharing our music and telling our stories
Conservatory faculty & allies perform music celebrating 2SLGBTQIA+ composers.
2:30pm - 4:00pm
This event is free or you can pay what you can to support this event series with an RSVP ticket.
Event Description
A series of three events including performances and conversation in creating a more inclusive and equitable music space. These uplifting and informative, faculty forward events focus on principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) through the lens of the vibrant 2SLGBTQIA+ community. These events are offered through support from the City of Victoria.
Sunday, February 18- Allyship & Unconscious Bias
Sunday, May 5- Mental Health in the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community
Sunday, June 23- Celebrate Pride!
Sunday, February 18- Allyship & Unconscious Bias
This concert event will feature Conservatory faculty as well as 2SLGBTQIA+ allies, performing music celebrating 2SLGBTQIA+ composers, arrangers, or performers as well as a chat with an invited guest around the concepts of allyship and unconscious bias. This unique concert event will feature meaningful music by musicians who want to bring forward and celebrate the 2SLGBTQIA+ community as well as a discussion about what it means to be an ally to people who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+, including the notion of unconscious bias and how it can affect allyship.
This event is free or pay what you can to support this event series.
Entry for this concert will be at the Victoria Conservatory of Music – 900 Johnson Street.
Venue Accessibility
The 900 Johnson Street entrance is at ground – level and is wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator located on the first floor: as you enter the building go down the ramp to your right and the elevator is on the left at the bottom. Priority seating can be provided at concerts if you have accessibility issues; please contact the Venues Department at . Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor, beside the lobby in the Reception and Registration area.