An Evening with Robyn Sandhu

Schedule

Wed Jun 14 2023 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Location

The Beaumont Studios | Vancouver, BC

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Poetry, prose, and stories are woven together in this showcase of viral poet and singer Robyn Sandhu’s finest words
About this Event

Poetry, prose, and stories woven together for a passionate night of connection. Join us for performances by emerging poets, followed by a showcase of artist Robyn Sandhu’s finest lines. The works will explore themes of identity, migration, belonging, and the curious crusade of discovering oneself. Robyn's performance will be accompanied by an opening reading by practicing writer and poet, Preeti Dhaliwal. The performances will be accompanied by a fireside chat between Robyn and seasoned industry legend, Tarannum Thind.

About the artists

Robyn Sandhu

Robyn Sandhu is a singer, poet, and lyricist who came to Canada as an international student. He’s since achieved sensational virality on TikTok and Instagram by sharing his art. Sandhu has 81k monthly listeners on Spotify, 165k subscribers on Youtube, and over 400k followers on TikTok.

Tarannum Thind

With over 15 years of experience in performing arts, broadcasting, and community involvement, Tarannum Thind is one of Vancouver’s most recognized South Asian media personalities. As a pioneer for not just women, but South Asians in broadcasting at large, Tarannum has brought her warmth, passion, and keen eye for story-telling to many South Asian homes in Vancouver and beyond. Tarannum is most known for her melodious voice and “speaking in tarannum”. With

a vibrant energy that allows her to connect with folks of all ages and generations, she’s got an incredible talent for making every single person she meets comfortable and at ease.

Preeti Dhaliwal

Preeti Kaur Dhaliwal (she/her) is a critical race feminist, writer, former lawyer, educator, child of immigrants and facilitator who grew up on the traditional territories of the Semiahmoo, Katzie, Kwikwetlem, Kwantlen, Qayqayt, Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations (colonially known as Surrey and North Delta, BC). With over 15 years of facilitation and teaching experience, Preeti is committed to arts-based methodologies as a source of personal and collective empowerment, transformation and community-building. She has taught creative writing at Guelph-Humber College, led arts-based workshops across Canada and the US, and firmly believes that stories change the world by altering our ways of seeing, feeling and being with one another.

RETURN & EXCHANGE POLICY

FULLY REFUNDABLE if event is cancelled due public health orders. No refunds otherwise.

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WEATHER

The festival will take place rain or shine.

CODE OF CONDUCT

5X Festival has a zero tolerance policy for sexual harassment, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, racism, and religious discrimination. Anyone acting in a way that causes harm or puts the well being of another at risk will be spoken with and may be asked to leave.

Please be aware of and responsible for your actions. Let us know if you feel unsafe, or if you see anyone acting contrary to our vision for this event.

We recognize that our festival is taking place on the traditional unceded territories of the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), and Semiahma (Semiahmoo)

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Where is it happening?

The Beaumont Studios, 316 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, Canada

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Tickets

CAD 15.00 to CAD 25.00

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Host or Publisher VIBC

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