Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

BALLET DAY, REGISTER TODAY!



Vancliffen Arts Foundation in collaboration with the Brampton Arts Council would like to announce, BALLET DAY with Mr. Nigel Burgoine, former Principal dancer with London Festival Ballet (now English National Ballet) and Artistic Director of Ballet Theatre of Toledo (USA) on January 12, 2014, 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM.

The ballet classes are open to male and female students and are divided into three levels from Intermediate to Semi-Professional ages 12 -19. Girls should bring Pointe shoes.

At the request of the participants, these 1 1/2 hrs classes may be considered an audition class for the summer intensive program of English National Ballet School in the USA that will run from July 21-26, 2014 in Toledo. Students auditioning should bring a head shot.

The Ballet Workshops will be hosted at 'THE STUDIO" 250 Clarence St. Unit 5-6, Brampton. Ballet Day is made possible through a Brampton Arts Council grant. For more info and to register, please call (905) 458 0753 or email: vancliffenartsfoundation@gmail.com.
Classes are as follows:
Ages 12-13     Intermediate                                     10-11:30 AM
Ages 14-15     Advanced Intermediate                    11:45 AM-1:15 PM
Ages 16-19     Advanced and Semi-professional     2:45-4:15 PM

Friday, November 1, 2013

Have you signed up yet?

Less than a week to sign up for Business of the Arts Weekend. With speakers like international hitmaker Dan Hill, dance superstar Robert Desrosiers and other professionals from various disciplines, it's a great time to come to this FREE to Bramptonians event. Check out the schedule below OR get more details at http://www.artsbrampton.ca/workshops.asp

Register by calling 905-874-2919 or emailing info@artsbrampton.ca

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Nov. 10, 11, 12, & 13 – HACE™ Business of the Arts Workshop Weekend

BAC is honoured this year to have as one of our featured speakers musician Cindy Church, a creative force in a number of musical groups including Quartette and Lunch at Allen’s. Now living in Toronto, she has nt only acquired a national reputation as one of the best singers in the country, but an international one as well. Learn about her experiences in “Cindy Church, a musical journey”. Also meet and listen to Ted Outerbridge’s struggles as a performing magician in “29 Years of Survival – Magically”. The Brampton Arts Council’s HACE™ Business of the Arts Workshops will be held on marketing, business start-up, networking and more at the Brampton Golf Club (7700 Kennedy Rd. S., Brampton). For more details and/or to register Call 905-874-2919, email info@artsbrampton.ca or click on the following links to see a complete. FREE to Bramptonians. COURSE DESCRIPTION. http://www.artsbrampton.ca/workshops.asp

Update, Nov 1, 2011. HACE Presenter Ted Outerbridge has recently won Ontario Contact's Award of Excellence.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

On the horizon:
The Leon Argamasilla Bacardi Award of Excellence Nomination forms are now available. The Brampton Arts Council is now accepting applications for the 2nd Annual Leon Argamasilla Bacardi Award of Excellence. Leon Argamasilla Bacardi was our Vice-President for a number of years. Leon not only helped the Art Council but many charities throughout the GTA. This award is presented annually to a youth, under 18, for an outstanding achievement in the arts in any discipline. The recipient must be currently affiliated with any BAC membership group in good standing for a minimum of 1 year. Nominations are to come from BAC member groups. For further information, please contact the Executive Director at mrichards@artsbrampton.ca or (905) 874-2919.

DROP IN MONDAYS – 7pm-10pm – FREE Improv Classes for ages 14 – 24 at Malton Community Centre, 3540 Morningstar Drive. For more information email: malton.mirror@rogers.com or call 416-902-7136.

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT! Dec. 12 – Jan. 16th – “Runs in the Family” – Visual Arts Brampton Artway Gallery at Shoppers World, 499 Main St. S. Contact Keith Moreau for details at 905-453-9142.
Friday, January 21st – Jade’s Hip Hop Academy presents “Meant to be at Dance weekend ‘11”. Click on image for more details and to enlarge. :)

Wednesday, February, 9, 2011.Cyril Clark Lecture Hall is holding a Client Open House from 6 to 9 pm. Snacks will be provided. 20 Loafer's Lake Lane, Brampton, ON L6Z 1X9.

Saturday February 12th, 2011 Express Your Music Presents..."A Night of Guitar" Featuring Michael Angelo Batio and Dave Martone, an exciting night with 2 guitar greats, also featuring up and coming young Brampton Guitarists. Cyril Clark Library Lecture Hall Theatre; $35 per ticket www.myrosetheatre.ca. Call Rose Theatre 905-874-2844 or The Rock School - 905-487-1425 www.therockschool.ca Sponsored by: The Rock School, Brampton Arts Council, Mayor Susan Fennell and Tim Hortons .

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Brampton Day Festivities!



I had a great time this Saturday at Brampton Day in the Community Village!

The City of Brampton did it up by creating various spaces, activities and fee goodies for all those who wanted to celebrate in Brampton’s amenities. They took over most of downtown; from Gage Park to City Hall to Rose Theatre.

We at the BAC were so busy at our tent in Gage Park that it felt like we had just got there by the time we packed up. Accompanying our tent, was the Graphic Novel of the Arts. A kind of open mic round robin concert we put on with artists ranging from spoken word poetry to finger picking blues to dance and of course, singing. Thanks to all those participated with performance or volunteering. We appreciate your time, effort and expression. For more pictures, click here.

What about you? Tell us about your experience with Brampton Day. What was your best memory of the celebration? Mine was the cake. ;) :)






Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Just... beautiful

Latinfest was awesome! I got to Garden Square probably about 5:30 p.m. and it, my friend, was PACKED. I have never seen it so full in my life. This is me going to Garden Square almost every Saturday last year, a few Saturdays this year and some Sundays too. I said what's up to Karen Clouter. She was there painting the kiddies for free. Check out the little bumblebeee on her arm. Can you see the bumblebee? No? Trust me, it's there and pretty

Latinfest was a sensory feast if I ever saw one. Crafters and vendors selling colourful Latin goods and works. Churros made on-site with the chocolate goodness! Tacos, burritos and other familiar salivating yumminess. I wasn't there for long but I wished I was able to stay longer. If only for the dancing.

The thing that got me, or gets me rather, the most is the dancing. I'm not going to pretend I can tell the cha cha from the salsa from a meringue or a paso doble – though wait. I think I could tell the paso doble from the others. You have to catch the foot work from the couple demoing the dance moves. They weren't the only ones dancing though, couples were showing their smooth moves all over the place. You can catch more of them from the youtube vids I posted.

The band that provided the music for a lot of the couples while I was there was called Salsotika. Their sound and particularly distinct rhythm section was also caught by me on the video.

Here's my facebook photo album of the event. :) Let me know if it doesn't show up. :)

You can catch me next at Rock Against Cancer on the 22nd. Come out and support the fight against cancer. It's a good fight.

My first attempt at a panoramic shot...

Currently listening to: Paolo Nutini – Keep Rolling; The Streets – Your Song; Streetlight Manifesto – We Are the Few; Regina Spektor – Samson; Kathleen Edwards – Sweet Lil Duck

Thursday, August 13, 2009

different locale, different spirit

Well, that was quite a trip. Just got home from Chinguacousy Park. It was Communities in Bloom's Community Showcase. A really good place to see some of the services Brampton holds. BAC had their own booth, or should I say... a stage. We had our annual graphic novel of the arts in which some of our member groups perform. Last year's attendance had a longer list of performers but we did what we do at the council and kept on.

The set up was ideal and perfect this year. We were uphill with a small picnic house was the stage while some rafter benches were arranged in a slight 'V'. From the Brampton Library's reading of "Tacky and the Winter Games", by Bonnie-Kay Norman, Emily Norman Rebecca Norman and Sarah D'Cunha, to pump the public up for the upcoming Olympics to the lovely Sonia's artists from her Synergy Performing Arts Academy , like her hip hop dancers Samani and Anjan Puri, pianist Kristy Isidro and Omega Mighty performing her own single "Tainted". Later Anjan even performed a Charlie Brown monologue for the audience.

*said like a hokey game show host* AND THAT'S NOT ALL, folks!

Peel Panto Players' Joe Rose and Rose Brown parodied that television show Antique Roadshow, making the audience at least crack a smile with their antics.

Elizabeth demoed the art and discipline of the beautiful dance-form Nia to our audience. Janella and intern Therese joined in from the audience.

Yours truly even sang a few times. Again me with the nervous but mayhaps a good way to promote. I wish though I got to see the Rock School do their thing. They along with a couple of other local talents, Minus One and Bottoms Up were at the other side of the park. I will get to check them out next Saturday though at Rock Against Cancer . I better see you! Say hi to I!

Currently listening to: Mirah – Archipelago; The Clash – The Prisoner; Danko Jones – Something Better; Alicia Keys & Usher – My Boo (Reggae Remix!)