Three talented local artists will bring to life the music of artists featured in our new blockbuster exhibition Beyond the Beat: Music of Resistance and Change. The artists, curated by Real Love Winnipeg, are:
Celebrating Joni Mitchell, The Clash and Alanis Morissette
Part of the Beyond the Beat Music Series
March 15, 2024
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Event details
- Cost:
- $20
- Location:
- Bonnie and & John Buhler Hall
- Language and Accessibility:
- This concert will be primarily in English.

Dominique Adams as Joni Mitchell
Winnipeg‐based singer/songwriter Dominique Adams takes genres such as folk, Americana and soul and weaves them together to create a fresh and eloquent sound. An accomplished songwriter, vocalist and guitarist, Dominique’s unique sound grew out of the folk, jazz and choral scenes in Western Canada, and her love of those communities shine through in her lilting vocals and skillful playing. With the release of her debut EP behind her, Dominique emerges as an expressive new voice in Canadian music; one that offers a moment of warmth, contemplation and hope that feels like exactly what you needed to hear.

Guns of Wolseley as The Clash
Local super‐group Guns of Wolseley is comprised of members of The Noble Thiefs, Sub City Dwellers, Kids on Fire, Sc Mira, Clipwing, Bo Legged and Vibrating Beds.

Diaphanie as Alanis Morissette
With a voice as limitless as the prairie sky and a knack for storytelling, Diaphanie draws new breath into the folk tradition by blending it with country, jazz and something uniquely her own. Her joyful connection with live audiences and breathtaking performances have carried her across Canada and Europe. Most recently, Diaphanie was an Official Selection artist at M for Montreal a Showcasing artist at Reeperbahn Festival (Germany).
Real Love Winnipeg is an independent concert promotion company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, who put on shows at just about every venue in town and produce Real Love Summer Fest, Winterruption, and the Maryland Music Festival.
All tickets are general admission, with limited seating available on a first come, first served basis.
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Beyond the Beat Music Series
Music is a powerful force for change. Join us as we fill the Canadian Museum for Human Rights with inspiring concerts and uplifting performances.
