Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Brampton Arts in Bloom



Join us for a gala event celebrating Brampton's vibrant and diverse arts community.
The performance will showcase the amazing talent and creativity fostered in our city.

Hosted by Jennifer Valentyne | Music Direction by David Warrack

Enjoy performances by:
Shannon Butcher; Brampton Concert Band; Brampton Festival Singers; Brampton Music Theatre; Jazz Mechanics; Peel Panto Players; The Rock School Brampton; The Rose Orchestra; St. Thomas Aquinas Drama Department and MORE!


Share the event with friends and family!

905-874-2800 | www.rosetheatre.ca
Supported in partnership by the Arts & Culture Division of the City of Brampton and the Brampton Arts Council.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Thank you to all who attended HACE BoA 2012

Many thanks and appreciation to the patrons who attended this past HACE(TM) Business of the Arts Workshops for 2012. We couldn’t have done it without you. We look forward to seeing you in 2013.

Update on November 28, 2012: Images from HACE BoA Weekend are now available. http://picasaweb.google.com/113253991346504907378/HACEBusinessOfTheARTS2012#

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Industry stars for HACE Business of the Arts Workshops 2012

Have you signed up for this year’s HACE ™ Business of the Arts Workshops? Featuring professional dynamo’s like international wildlife artist Robert Bateman and communicationnms expert Sue Baldaro.  Check www.artsbrampton.ca/workshops.asp for more info on workshops and presenters.
* + When registering for workshops K & L, please call or contact the office directly for special instructions.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

HACE™ Mini Series; an Evening in Conversation with Actor, Yannick Bisson

By Amena Siddiqui.


A lively and entertaining atmosphere flourished in the Brampton Golf Club this past Thursday, March 22nd, 2012.

Organized and hosted by the Brampton Arts Council, HACE™ Mini Series: an Evening in Conversation with Actor, Yannick Bisson filled up quickly and offered an enjoyable, up-close and intimate evening full of laughter, insight and Q & As.

Yannick, a Montreal-born and Toronto-raised film and television actor is well known for his roles in Murdoch Mysteries; Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye; Flashpoint; High Tide; Soul Food and many others joined us with his beautiful wife, Chantal Craig, who energetically shared with us and brought the conversation to the next level.

Yannick informed everyone about his acting career and experience. He emphasized that it is important to do what you love and also have a back-up plan which he ironically did not but always enjoyed building homes. He said, “one of the things I like to do is build things. I know how to build a home and a lot of the times I had to… income wasn’t always there…as an actor income always comes and goes”.

He humorously continued, “I had absolutely no plan. I can’t lie- no back-up plan but I knew it is important to do what I love. Ever since I was a kid I imagined myself doing a lot. So I knew I wanted to … wind surf all day, jump off cliffs and kiss the beautiful woman at the end of the day. I knew I wanted to be rich… doesn’t everybody? I knew I wanted to feel something when I do something…”

After the conversation, everyone inevitably approached the highlight of the event itself – one-on-one questions, small talk, autographs and took pictures with Yannick and Shantelle.

The BAC expresses their gratitude towards Yannick and Shantelle for a successful and relaxing event.

Thank you all for attending!

HACE™ Mini Series will continue to grow and we hope to see you all next time.

Some attendees on March 22, 2012 of the HACE™ Mini Series
You can now find images of Yannick, Chantal & attendees here.
Photo Credit: Kelly Lewars

Monday, January 17, 2011

Some advice

jkdcanada has left a new comment on your post OPEN MIC!:

Hello!

To anyone that might actually read this. I'm looking for an open mic comedy night some where near the Brampton or Mississauga area. I know there is quite a few in Toronto, but I wouldn't mind something closer to home. Any suggestions from some organizers or comedians that have been to an open mic that they like would be much appreciated!



My response:
Here's what I did find that's within the area, ranging from Etobicoke to Mississauga. As with any information you're given, verify it before taking it as a given.

Noceri's
Open Mike (music, comedy)
Every Wednesday at 7pm
Hosted by James Anthony
182 Browns Line
Etobicoke, ON
416-251-3848
Src: http://comedy.openmikes.org/listings/noceris

THE ENFIELD FOX
Tel: 905-566-1355
I spoke to a couple of people at the Fox and there's a lot of confusion in regards to open mic spots for comedians. So I'll just give you what I found:

There's also a comedian night on Tuesday's. One person told me that it was an open mic. Another person told me it wasn't. So you can take your chances with that and see what happened.
Modified update (January 18th, 2011): Spoke to one of the organizers and he clarified URBAN NIGHT COMEDY(Click on the link for more information.) at the Enfield Fox EVERY TUESDAY. To register for the event, email: urbannight@canumakemlaugh.com

For any further information, please contact me directly @ kelly@artsbrampton.ca.

Secret BONUS:
Open mic for musicians on every 2nd Wednesday At THE ENFIELD FOX (285 Enfield Place)
Cover: $5
Hours: 6.30pm - 10.30pm
Age: 19+
Vibe: Live Bands
Src: http://toronto.beforelastcall.com/nightclubs-mississauga-639-the_enfield_fox.html
Src: http://www.enfieldfox.com/events.php

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Event Stuffing!

‘TRUE HAUNTED TOUR’ (Learn where the ghosts live in this neighbourhood) Saturday, October 30th, 2010. 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Start at Ward’s Funeral Home parking lot, (52 Main Street South, Brampton) and end at the Brampton Arts Council parking lot (24-A Alexander St). $10 cash only. Free parking at City Hall or Rose Theatre. Steve Collie wil be the tour leader.

YAAV Festival"Join us anytime between 5 - 8 pm at ECLYPSE Drop-In Centre (71 West Drive - Unit 21, Brampton). Come and enjoy youth art and live entertainment." Brought to you by Youth Arts Against Violence.


Saturday, November 6 - Mayfield Secondary School Proudly Presents “The Wedding Singer” Gala Dinner Theatre at Mayfield Secondary School, 5000 Mayfield Road, Caledon. For more information.


RENT, Nov 11 -14 (Rated PG – 13) from $24.00 This rock opera tells the story of one year in the life of a group of bohemians struggling in modern day East Village, New York. The story centres on Mark and Roger, two roommates. While a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life, Mark tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film. In the year that follows, the group deals with love, loss, AIDS, and modern day life in one truly powerful story. Presented by Brampton Music Theatre.


HACE Business of the Arts Workshops More about HACE here: COURSE DESCRIPTION.

Join BAF Saturday, November 20th from 9am-4pm at The Rose Theatre for the start of your holiday shopping for the Brampton Arts & Crafts Festival! A great opportunity to purchase some one-of-a-kind items to give, or as a gift for yourself! We have potters, jewellers, glass artists, woodworkers, painters, hand-made soaps, knit items, unique items and so much more. Embrace the holiday experience. Bring along an item or two for our food drive. Join in for some caroling, hot chocolate and a visit with Santa too before he starts his parade! Admission and parking are FREE. To find out more visit http://www.bramptonartfair.com/.

Sunday November 21st, 2010 at 11am in Shoppers World – Winners Court. - Time for Some Holiday Fun! Shoppers World Brampton Annual Christmas Parade. Get creative, get loud and get in costume!! For more information, please contact Christina Sardella at csardella@riocan.com or Penny Karas at pkaras@riocan.com.

Friday, Dec. 3rd, 7:30 pm – Heart Lake United Church presents…The Toronto All-Star Big Band in “A Christmas Special” (85 Sandalwood Pkwy. East, Brampton). Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Call 905-846-7314 Mon.-Thurs. 9am to 2 pm).

FREE IMPROV CLASSES!

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!)