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Sound Mixing Workshops, Jan 17 - E.A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts/ City of Prince Albert

Category: Professional Development Posting
Province: PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan
Position: Sound Mixing Workshop
Deadline: January 8, 2026
Posted: November 14, 2025
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Job Description / Duties

Intro and Intermediate Sound Mixing Workshops

Join local artist Zach Greenhorn for a hands-on day of sound mixing, designed for both new and experienced audio technicians. In the beginner session, you’ll learn the essentials of sound mixing, including basic equipment setup and foundational audio skills.

Participants can choose to attend just the morning session or stay for the afternoon intermediate workshop for a more in-depth experience. Those wishing to attend both sessions must register for each separately.

Beginner: 10am - 12pm, $10
Intermediate: 1pm - 4pm, $15

SATURDAY, 17 JAN 2026
E.A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts

Facilitated by ZACH GREENHORN: Zach Greenhorn (he/him) is a Saskatoon-based audio and broadcast engineer whose work spans theatre, festivals, live events, and major productions with credits across CTV, national awards shows, and multiple award-winning local theatre companies.

Register by January 8th to secure your spot!

REGISTER HERE FOR BEGINNER

REGISTER HERE FOR INTERMEDIATE

Salary: N/A

Contact Information

Shania Cabilao
scabilao@citypa.com 
306-953-4811

Employer Profile

The E A Rawlinson Centre is the hub of arts and cultural activities in Prince Albert. It houses both the Mann Art Gallery and the John G. and Olive Diefenbaker Theatre. The facility is owned & operated by the City of Prince Albert. The Mann Art Gallery organization is governed by a separate Board of Directors and membership.

The EA Rawlinson Centre for the Arts is named for the late Mr. E. A. ("Ed") Rawlinson, pioneer Canadian broadcaster, Prince Albert community leader and Founder of Rawlco Radio Ltd. A gift of over one million dollars from Rawlco Radio Ltd was significant in making the dream of a visual and performing arts centre for Central and Northern Saskatchewan a reality.

The Olive & John G. Diefenbaker Theatre is a 600+ seat auditorium with all the latest amenities. It has been embraced by the community, housing over 250 events most years, providing audiences with top-notch local and professional entertainment. It is also often rented for other events, including graduations receptions, dance festivals and recitals, art shows, and conventions.​


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