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3040 Sherbrooke St. W.
Westmount, H3Z 1A4
514.931.8731 ext. 5107
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Give yourself the opportunity to orchestrate your success as a student by enrolling in a music course. Some of the qualities you can develop are: self-expression and self confidence creative and critical thinking skills vocal or guitar performance techniques an ability to appreciate the Art music through the ages

Faculty Info:

Andréa Cole, Franco Cristofaro, Vincenzo Lentini, Jacinta Luis.



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by A.A. Cristi - July 26, 2022


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Centaur Theatre Presents WILDSIDE FESTIVAL
by A.A. Cristi - December 08, 2020


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by Stephi Wild - September 20, 2020


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Imago Theatre Presents THE DECEMBER MAN For 30th Anniversary Of Polytechnique Shooting
by A.A. Cristi - December 02, 2019


On December 7 at 7:00pm at Dawson College Theatre, Imago Theatre in association with the Dawson College Peace Centre will present a reading of Colleen Murphy's The December Man with a renowned Canadian creative team to commemorate the 14 lives lost in the Ecole Polytechnique shooting and fundraise for the women's shelter Chez Doris. The December Man focuses on the lives of Jean Fournier, a young engineering student who witnessed the Polytechnique massacre, and his parents, Kathleen and Benoît, as they struggle to cope in the aftermath of a violent hate crime. The December Man is an intimately human story about family, courage, survival, the depths of love and the scar tissue marks of hate. 

Infinithéâtre Presents PIPELINE, an Annual Series of Free Public Play Readings
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 25, 2019


Every year Infinithéâtre proudly presents a selection of its newest discoveries in PIPELINE, an annual series of free public play readings where the audience takes centre stage, offering valuable feedback that furthers script development and helps choose future seasons. Guy Sprung, Infinithéâtre's artistic director, invites the public to be part of the excitement and share their views from Thursday, December 5 to Saturday, December 7 at the Rialto Studio and Sunday, December 8 at KIN Gallery.

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by Julie Musbach - February 26, 2019


New theatre company, Theatre Ouest End, celebrates their launch (and International Women's Day) with their inaugural event, an evening of readings from a great gathering of Montreal playwrights and performers, on Friday, March 8 at their home space, Westmount Park United Church. Admission is free.

BWW Previews: You Can't Take It With You at Dawson College
by Maggie Owen - April 10, 2018


The Professional Theatre Program at Dawson College will be presenting its end of year production You Can't Take It With You, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, this month. The production is directed by Matt Enos and features Dawson College Theatre students in their third and final year of the program.

BWW Feature: EMERGING TALENT MONTREAL, STUDENT EDITION at Dawson College
by Maggie Owen - April 10, 2018


Every spring, a group of performers take their final bows in their last performance as theater students. This moment marks a turning point in any student's experience, encouraging reflection and subsequent planning for the next step in their careers. The BWW Montreal Emerging Talent, Student Edition aims to highlight students who are up-and-coming talents in the Montreal performing arts community. They are accomplished performers who have distinguished themselves with their work ethic, character, and talent and aim to pursue a career in the performing arts after graduation.

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