Global Music at The Rooms


Date: Aug 14
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Theatre
Global Music

Celebrate the diverse talent in our community with this exciting concert series! Led by MusicNL and the Association for New Canadians, this initiative aims to increase the representation and recognition of new musicians in our province. Stay tuned for weekly announcements of featured musicians!

This is a free event. All ages are welcome. August 14 concert will take place indoors, in our Level 2 Theatre. 

This event is offered in partnership with the Association for New Canadians and MusicNL.

 

AUGUST 14

7:10 to 7:40: Jing Xia
Jing Xia is a professional guzheng artist and ethnomusicologist based in Newfoundland, Canada. Born and raised in Hunan, China, Xia began studying the guzheng at the age of six. Her recent accolades include winning the 2023 East Coast Music Award "Roots/Traditional Recording of the Year” and the 2023 MusicNL Awards "Album of the Year” and "Solo Artist of the Year.”

7:55 to 8:25: Alla Melnychuk
Alla Melnychuk is a pianist from Ukraine. In May 2022, she moved to the vibrant city of St. John's, where she currently works as a piano teacher at Halliday Music Studio. In addition to teaching, she performs both solo and as part of the international Sunflower Duo, a group she co-founded with a friend. The duo has performed multiple times in St. John's for various events and audiences. Alla has also participated in Shelley Neville's last two "O Holy Night" shows and, with the duo, toured across the island in the summer of 2023. Her performances feature instrumental (piano) arrangements of Ukrainian classical and folk music, contemporary adaptations of Ukrainian folk music, and works by contemporary Ukrainian composers.

 


AUGUST 21

7:10 to 7:40:  Cristina Hernandez 
Cristina Hernandez is a Mexican folk singer and songwriter with over a decade of experience in the music industry. She studied voice and composition at Fermatta Music Academy. In Mexico, she released her first EP, Más Allá de la Razón and performed at various festivals and cultural venues. Now based in St. John’s, Cristina launched her international career in March 2022, performing for the Multicultural Women’s Organization on International Women’s Day and premiering her song “Flowers in the Wind.” She also participated in the Newcomer Musician Panel during the same event. Cristina's latest performance was a multicultural collaboration at the Lawn Vanya Festival. Currently, she is working on new music that fuses influences from Canada, Mexico, and other cultures worldwide.

7:55 to 8:25:  Zay Nova
Zay Nova is an Indonesian-born singer/songwriter, and radio producer/video producer based in St. John's.  He released his debut album, Head Above the Water, on January 20th, 2024. Zay Nova was Nominated for 2022 Music NL Country Artist of the Year as well as Global Artist of the Year and 2021 nominee for the Canadian Independent Music Video Awards for Best Country Video.  His debut album, Head Above the Water, is available now online or visit www.zaynovamusic.com
 


AUGUST 28

7:10 to 7:40:   Baraka
From his home base of St. John’s, NL, Baraka carries with him a sound and spirit sure to deliver a world-class entertainment experience. Originally hailing from the coastal city of Dar-es-salaam, Tanzania, Baraka has been performing and writing music since his early teens. Drawing influences from artists such as Ed Sheeran, John Mayer, Tracy Chapman, The 1975, Drake, Kanye West, The Script, Usher, and Ne-Yo, he has a natural talent for writing clever lyrics and infectious melodies.

7:55 to 8:25: Eldin Husic
Eldin Husic is a singer-songwriter originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has lived and performed music all over the world. Eldin has more than 25 years of experience in the music scene. In 2002, he moved to South Korea and performed there for 16 years.

Eldin is a proficient instrumentalist and singer-songwriter. He sings and plays original and cover songs in English and his native language. In his compositions, he mixes folk and rock from diverse musical traditions. Since 2018, he is grateful to call Newfoundland home. Eldin likes to sing about love.

Events & Programs

10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Playdate

Join us for a delightful morning at The Rooms! Bring your little ones to our enchanting Harbour View Room for unguided playtime surrounded by an array of toys and books tailored for infants and toddlers aged 0 to 4.

No prior registration is necessary; simply pay your admission at The Rooms front desk and drop in anytime between 10:30 am and 12:00 pm! Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please note that caregivers must accompany their children throughout the session. While our program room can accommodate up to 20 adults with their little ones, if it reaches capacity, we kindly ask caregivers to momentarily step back to make room for others to join in the fun.

The Playdate is included in the cost of admission. Free for Rooms Members. 

With support from Thomas and Susan (Kent) Foran Family Foundation.

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Program

Join us to celebrate Archaeology in Newfoundland and Labrador!

Check out the Archaeology Education table; put on your thinking caps to draw some cool things that archaeologists might find during an excavation!

All materials are provided. No ticket or registration is required.

Happening from 2 – 4 pm – join flint knapping expert Tim Rast in the atrium on Level 3, as he demonstrates how to create tools from stone.

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Program

To celebrate International Archaeology Day, please join renowned flint knapping expert Tim Rast as he demonstrates how to create tools from stone. Learn how much skill is required to work with materials like stone, bone, and antlers.

Tim is responsible for many of the stone and wood tool replicas used around our province in museums and educational displays.

This is a drop-in program. No ticket is required.

2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Tour

Beaumont-Hamel and the Trail of the Caribou

In this exhibition, find out about the impacts of the First World War on Newfoundlanders and Labradorians and how events overseas dramatically altered our lives at home.

Each tour is approximately 30 – 40 minutes and is included in the cost of admission. Free for Rooms members.