About this Event
Watch Cumberland based artist, Holly Keen Goldes' documentary where they set out to fulfill their late mother’s final wish: to understand their Chinese Canadian family history. As Holly moves through grief and reconnection, they trace stories shaped by migration, racism, and Canada’s colonial systems of erasure. Music becomes a thread of resilience, strengthening bonds with family across generations and weaving a deeply personal and political search for truth, memory, identity, and healing.
Join us for a community screening of Holly Keen Goldes and Scott Bell's new documentary Music Carry Me Home at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre.
Schedule:
3:30 PM: Doors open
4:00 PM - 4:50PM: Film Screening
4:50 PM - 5:10PM: Q&A with the director
Ticket:
$15 general admission ($10 for Members)
Director Bio:
Holly Keen Goldes (they/them) is a local Cumberland Expressive Arts Therapist, and musician going by the artist name Senyuè 岑月. Their music, as well as therapeutic work surround themes of identity, ancestry, grief and healing and self compassion. They are also a very proud Mappa (Ma+Pa). This is their first film.
The event will be held at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre at 168 East Pender St.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Chinatown Storytelling Centre, 168 East Pender Street, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 17.31












