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Jerusalem in my Heart, with special guest Sarah Pagé
8:00 PM on Thursday Oct. 4th, 2018
General Assembly, 5b Fairmont AVe.
Price: tickets $12 + service fees

presented by Debaser

located behind 5 Fairmont. Head into the parking lot, and look for black garage with red door.

licensed / all ages

fully accessible entrance and bathroom
bathroom is gender neutral

No one turned away for lack of funds.
All Debaser events adhere to this policy. But if the show hits capacity, we do have to turn people away. Contact debaserlives@gmail.com to request a pay-what-you-can or free ticket to any show, and have your spot saved for you.

We acknowledge this event takes place on stolen territory of the Algonquin nation, and we recognize Algonquin peoples as the original keepers of this land.

We welcome all people who refrain from harmful behaviour, including harassment, violence, and violation of consent. We strive to maintain a safer space for survivors of abuse and those subject to systemic oppression, and reserve the right to as perpetrators of harmful behaviour to leave.


Jerusalem In My Heart (JIMH) is a live audio-visual performance project, with Montréal-based producer and musician Radwan Ghazi Moumneh and Montréal-based filmmaker Charles-André Coderre at its core. Jerusalem In My Heart release their music on Montreal label Constellation Records.

JIMH have released three studio albums, Mo7it Al-Mo7it (2013), If He Dies, If If If If If If (2015) and a self-titled album with Suuns, released on Secretly Canadian.
https://www.jerusaleminmyheart.com/

Montreal based experimental harpist Sarah Pagé is best known for her work with The Barr Brothers, Lhasa DeSela, and Esmerine. Classically trained, she has been pushing the traditional boundaries of her instrument for over a decade. In that time she has garnered an international reputation as a highly versatile and creative collaborator. She has appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman twice and has shared the stage with Bassekou Kouyate, Tinariwen, Barry Manilow, George Benson, Calexico, Fred Frith, The War on Drugs, William Basinski and Thurston Moore among others.
http://www.sarahpageharp.com/