Davis Bay Hall: Come Dance With Us! Participatory English Country Dance

Come Dance With Us! All-Ages Community Participatory Dances here on the Sunshine Coast.
English Country Dance (what they danced in Jane Austen’s novels), called by Heather Webster.
Fun, social dances from New England and the British Isles. All ages, all abilities!
No experience or partner necessary. Everyone dances together! Non-gendered instructions.
All dances are taught and then prompted (“called”) by an experienced caller. Live folk music accompaniment. Suggested donation $15 or pay what you can, to cover expenses. Cash or e-transfer at the door. Produced by Heidi Kurz and Lise Kreps.

Waldorf Ballet: Dance, Piano & Voice:

May 1, 7:00pm; May 2-3, 2pm & 4pm. A return to intimacy, immediacy, and artistic alchemy: Sylvain Brochu invites audiences into a space where disciplines dissolve and emotion takes centre stage. Witness creation as it happens, to feel the porous boundary between performer and observer, and to be moved — literally and figuratively — by the power of live, soulful art.

SSAC: Dance to the Steve Hinton Band

Get ready for an evening of great music, dancing, and community fun.
Don’t miss this lively night out—bring your friends and your dancing shoes!

Pender Harbour Community Hall: Spring Dance with The Paperboys

Celebrate Spring with the return of The Paperboys to Pender Harbour on Saturday March 28!!
This amazing world class touring band brilliantly combines Celtic, Latin, Bluegrass, New Orleans style brass, African, & World music into a high energy show that’s guaranteed to be enjoyed by all. Every time The Paperboys play Pender Harbour it’s to a sold out crowd that fills the dance floor from the first song until the last!!
Tickets are on sale on our website www.phblues.ca and Earthfair Bookstore in Madeira Park

Gibsons Public Market: Sip, Savour & Dance – Gibsons Rotary Spring Fling Fundraiser

An event to raise funds for the community contributions from the Gibsons Rotary Club. As a “Spring Fling” it is going to be fun with wine tasting, food snacking, dancing and a small silent auction focused on baskets, art and experiences. Dance to DJ Karl’s funky tunes from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond while sampling red, white, and sparkling wines from various wineries.
(Additional food for purchase from Emelle’s Market Bistro).
Tickets are $75 and can be ordered from https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1983814412310?aff=oddtdtcreator

SSAC: Company B Jazz Band Dance/concert

An unforgettable afternoon of live music and dancing!  Your ticket includes delicious English-style snacks, and our bar will be open with a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase. Enjoy featured drink specials including Mimosas, Cosmopolitans, Baileys Coffees, and Monte Cristo Coffees. Gather your friends and come ready to dance the afternoon away

SSAC: Mad Cow

Dance to the Sunshine Coast’s finest. Country, 50s, 60s, 70s music.

Tickets are $15 in advance at the SSAC front desk or A Little Brit of Heaven in Sechelt, or $20 at the door.

Coopers Green Hall: Contra Dance – Come Dance with Us!

Contra Dancing is a fun, social dance from New England. All ages, all abilities!
No experience or partner necessary. Everyone dances together! Non-gendered instructions. All dances are taught and then prompted (“called”) by an experienced caller. Live folk music accompaniment.
Suggested donation $15 or pay what you can, to cover expenses. Cash or e-transfer at the door. Produced by Heidi Kurz and Lise Kreps

PR – Evergreen Theatre: Performance Skills Showcase 2026

May 8 & 9. Watch a dazzling array of performances that are sure to entertain all ages. This show highlights the dedication, talent, and passion of 75 performers aged 5-18.

Tickets on sale at Anchor Apparel & 32 Lakes ($25 Cash)
They will also be available at the door on show nights.

Madeira Park Legion: Swing Into Spring with Serendipity

A glamorous 1920s/1930s-themed dance! Join Serendipity for a lively evening filled with vintage vibes, great live music, and dancing. Whether you love to dance or just want to soak up the atmosphere, this is a night you won’t want to miss! Feel free to dress the part — flapper dresses, suspenders, fedoras or come as you are and enjoy the night!
Includes: 
– Buffet
–  Silent auction
–  50/50 draw
–  Prizes to be won
Tickets $65 per person

Heritage Playhouse: Fool’s Gambit

May 14 & 15.

What happens when four physical theatre veterans are set loose in a studio to make the most playful improvised hour they can?
Aaron Malkin and Alastair Knowles (James & Jamesy), Nayana Fielkov (Ragmop Theatre), and Chloe Ziner (Mind of a Snail Puppet Co.) bring international touring credits and critical acclaim to a live, unscripted experiment in clown and improv.

Creek Daze 2025

xRCCA is excited to invite you to CREEK DAZE 2025!
Join us this year as we kick off the festivities at Roberts Creek School, gathering for the lively Higgledy Piggledy Parade leading down to the Pier! Get creative with your costumes straight from the tickle trunk! Meet at 10:45am, parade at 11:11am!
Explore a diverse array of vendors offering information, crafts, delicious food, and engaging activities for everyone to enjoy. Kids will love the KidZone featuring face painting, games, and playful activities.
Don’t miss the vibrant music performances at the mandala stage from 11:30am-6pm and the Slow Sundays Stage at Library Park from noon-3:30pm. Be sure to browse through the renowned Library Book Sale from noon-3pm—it’s a can’t-miss event!
Stay tuned for more details about the stage line-up

Roberts Creek Dance Temple with DJ Chakrapher

We are gathering to move, breathe, and connect with DJ Chakrapher  be bringing those signature incredible vibes to the Temple, weaving a sonic journey that promises to be both deep and uplifting.

RC Hall: Trouble in the Headwaters – Film Screening & Panel Discussion

 a powerful 25-minute documentary by filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce. The film explores the devastating 2018 flood in Grand Forks, BC, and the hydrological connection between clear-cut logging and catastrophic flooding.
The documentary features the groundbreaking research of Dr. Younes Alila, professor of forest hydrology at UBC, whose peer-reviewed science shows how government and industry have consistently underestimated the flood risks caused by clear-cutting.
After the screening, stay for a panel discussion with Dr. Alila, filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce, and Suzanne Senger, Executive Director of the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association.