It may be "spring" but curling is on the brain... The City Winnipeg creative team behind the Manitoba Music Rocks 2012 “Curling Tips Series” videos picked up a 2013 Signature Award in the Digital Campaign category on May 9.
The five short videos were created by the BT Winnipeg team to promote the 2012 Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel, which Manitoba Music and Manitoba Film & Music put on annually in support of the Unison Benevolent Fund. Some of Manitoba’s best-known musician curlers feature in the video. Congratulations and many thanks to Jenna Khan, who brought the idea together, writer Dwight Iwan, director Kevin McQuade, as well as John Titley and Matt Wiebe.
Manitoba’s music community rocked the house for charity this month. Over 140 curlers joined event organizers Manitoba Music and Manitoba Film & Music at the 2013 Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel at the Granite Curling Club on February 10. The annual event, which sold out quickly, brought the province's vibrant music community together to raise funds and awareness for the Unison Benevolent Fund. In the bonspiel’s three-year history, it has raised over $10,000 for the Unison Fund, landing media and national industry attention in the process.
Breakfast Television Winnipeg teamed up with indie pop act Indicator Indicator to produce a music video of a brand new original song about curling for this year's sold out Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel. Shot primarily at the historic Granite Curling Club, the video also features curling co-stars JP Hoe and Oh My Darling’s Vanessa Kuzina.
The new video joins five already-produced videos of fun curling tips from some of Manitoba’s best-known musician curlers, including John K. Samson, Comeback Kid’s Jeremy Hiebert, DJ extraordinaire Mama Cutsworth, and acoustic pop troubadour JP Hoe, as well as Manitoba Music's Executive Director Sara Stasiuk and Manitoba Film & Music’s CEO & Film Commissioner Carole Vivier.
Breakfast Television Winnipeg teamed up with indie pop act Indicator Indicator to produce a music video of a brand new original song about curling for this year's sold out Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel. Shot primarily at the historic Granite Curling Club, the video also features curling co-stars JP Hoe and Oh My Darling’s Vanessa Kuzina.
Manitoba’s music community hurried hard to support a good cause. The response to this year’s the Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel has been overwhelming and the event sold out weeks before it’s set to take over the Granite Curling Club on February 10.
The third annual bonspiel, which is organized by Manitoba Music and Manitoba Film & Music, unites the vibrant local music community to raise funds and awareness for the Unison Benevolent Fund, a new assistance and referral program designed to provide discreet relief to music industry personnel in times of personal hardship and crisis.
The Manitoba music community rocked the house for charity this month. Over 140 curlers joined event organizers Manitoba Music and Manitoba Film & Music at the 2012 Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel at the Granite Curling Club on February 12. The second annual event, which sold out quickly, united the province's vibrant music community to raise funds and awareness for the Unison Benevolent Fund.
Building on the success of the inaugural event, which took place January 2011 and welcomed 100 curlers, this year’s bonspiel doubled last year’s donation, raising $4,000 for the Unison Benevolent Fund and landing media and national industry attention in the process.
The Unison Benevolent Fund is an assistance and referral program – created and administered by the music industry, for the music industry. A registered charity established in 2010, the Unison Benevolent Fund is designed to provide discreet relief to music industry personnel in times of personal hardship and crisis. Find out more about the Unison Benevolent Fund at unisonfund.ca.
Registration may have filled up fast for the Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel, but there are still lots of opportunities to get involved and enjoy the festivities. The second annual bonspiel, which is organized by Manitoba Music and Manitoba Film & Music, unites the vibrant local music community to raise funds and awareness for the Unison Benevolent Fund, a new assistance and referral program designed to provide discreet relief to music industry personnel in times of personal hardship and crisis.
The Lo Pub will be warming up curlers and music fans alike at a special kick-off party on February 11, featuring performances by local indie pop/rock outfits Haunter, A Waste Odyssey, and Modern Romantics, as well as a late night set by DJ Hunnicutt. Showtime is 9:30pm and all proceeds from the event’s $7 cover will be donated to the Unison Benevolent Fund.
The winter issue of the Manitoba Music newsletter is out and on its way to mailboxes.
This issue features a profile of Del Barber, Vince Fontaine, Les Surveillantes, Q&A with Ariel Posen, and info about the Manitoba Music Rocks Charity Curling Bonspiel. You can also find pictures from Manitoba Music's showcases at CMW, NXNE, and more.