Register by calling 905-874-2919 or emailing info@artsbrampton.ca
Friday, November 1, 2013
Have you signed up yet?
Register by calling 905-874-2919 or emailing info@artsbrampton.ca
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
NEW! A HACE Mini Series Evening in Conversation with...
Author and musician Dave Bidini is the only person to have been nominated for a Gemini, Genie and Juno as well CBC's Canada Reads. A founding member of Rheostatics, he has written 10 books, including On a Cold Road, Tropic of Hockey, Around the World in 57 1/2 Gigs, and Home and Away. He has made two Gemini Award-nominated documentaries and his play, the Five Hole Stories, was staged by One Yellow Rabbit Performance Company, touring the country in 2008. His third book, Baseballissimo, is being developed for the screen by Jay Baruchel, and, in 2010, he won his third National Magazine Award, for "Travels in Narnia." He writes a weekly column for the Saturday Post and, in 2011, he published the Toronto Book Award-nominated Writing Gordon Lightfoot.
Listen and ask Dave about his experiences on May 8, 2013, 7 PM at the Brampton Golf Club. Call 905-874-2919 or email info@artsbrampton.ca to register.
http://www.artsbrampton.ca/hacems.asp
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Brampton Arts in Bloom
Share the event with friends and family!
905-874-2800 | www.rosetheatre.ca
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thank you to all who attended HACE BoA 2012
Update on November 28, 2012: Images from HACE BoA Weekend are now available. http://picasaweb.google.com/113253991346504907378/HACEBusinessOfTheARTS2012#
Thursday, November 15, 2012
BAC continues to strive to provide an artist resource
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| Robert Bateman talked to a full crowd. Photo Credit: Diana De Lury |
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| Robert Bateman awed those that attended HACE Business of the Arts Workshops 2012. |
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| Cheryl Ewing and Tom Kemp smile for the camera. |
While Bateman was a treat for visual artists and art lovers, HACE™ BoA caters to many disciplines and industries with experienced professional who work successfully in the music industry (Tom Kemp), public relations (Sue Baldaro), theatre (Tim Chapman, Theatre Ontario) and more.
The 12 workshops continue to surprise first-time attendees with the amount and the fact that the wealth of knowledge and quality of contact with experienced individuals is free to local Bramptonians.
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| Bateman took the time to meet with fans and sign some of his pieces and books |
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| Cassandra Baccardax of SBEC shares her knowledge to a full room |
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Industry stars for HACE Business of the Arts Workshops 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Call for local musicians to participate during the 2012 Brampton Global Jazz & Blues Festival
We would love to see our local musicians get involved.
SUBMISSIONS INFORMATION
Due to the high volume of applications to the festival, we recommend that submissions be thorough and complete. Please do not send originals as submission packages will not be returned under any circumstances.
Only the successful applicants will be contacted.
Electronic and mailed submissions will be accepted.
Please include the following details/documents with your submission to ensure you receive the attention you deserve:
1. A brief description of your music, including style, influences, etc.2. A list of all group members' names and instruments.
3. Contact details including: Contact Name/ Phone(including area/country code) /Email Address /Mailing Address
4. Bio information
5. Website address
FOR ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS:
6. 1-5 above, plus, an EPK or email containing links to audio files.
FOR MAILED SUBMISSIONS:
6. 1-5 above, plus, a clearly labeled, playable CD or CDR.
PLEASE FORWARD ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS TO
jazz@artofjazz.org.
PLEASE FORWARD MAILED SUBMISSIONS TO:
Art of Jazz
197 County Court Blvd # 100
Brampton, ON L6W 4P6
Contact Marty Starkman with questions regarding your submission at mstarkman@rogers.com
Thursday, November 3, 2011
BramptonGuardian Article: HACE Business for the Arts weekend
BramptonGuardian Article: HACE Business for the Arts weekend
To the left: Featured HACE Presenter Cindy Church talks about her experiences as a classical musician in "Cindy Church, a musical journey" on the morning of Saturday, November 12, 2011. Find out more about the workshops and others: http://www.artsbrampton.ca/workshops.asp .
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.aspUpdate, Nov 1, 2011. HACE Presenter Ted Outerbridge has recently won Ontario Contact's Award of Excellence.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
A Success To Its Max!
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| From SOCAN: a HACE(TM) Mini Series |
The Brampton Arts Council was pleased to host an over filled room with attentive musicians and music fans alike, eager to learn and update themselves with the latest information from Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN).The seminar, presented by the knowledgeable Rodney Murphy, SOCAN’s Education & Outreach Manager was held this past Tuesday, February 8th at the Brampton Golf Club. This was the first HACE Mini Series held this year.
Murphy kept the room uplifted with his humorous character focusing on the importance of becoming a member of SOCAN and how to protect musician’s rights and earn residuals in music artistry. During his carefully planned and thorough presentation, Murphy answered questions from enthusiastic participants, with a definite note of experience and passion for the business. Rodney discussed SOCAN’s status as a non-profit organization that is kept alive to ensure the proper distribution of funds among well-deserved artists, song writers and musicians.
In conclusion, everyone left more informed, motivated to improve their existing status and looking forward to future HACE workshops, Mini or otherwise. See more images from the workshop here
Written and photographed by Teresa Alves.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Event Stuffing!
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.
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).
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Brampton Day Festivities!




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.



Tuesday, April 27, 2010
OPEN MIC NIGHT!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
For real?! What the?
Monday Night:
9:30 pm - ?
The Harp - JAM NIGHT. A little farther out than the other places but it's the first in the series.
55 Lakeshore Road East
Port Credit, ON
(905) 274-3277
Wednesday Night:
9:30 pm - 12 am
Tracks BrewPub
60 Queen Street East
Brampton, ON
(905) 453-3063
9:00 pm - 1, 2 am
Brewsters Roadhouse & Restaurant
400 Steeles Avenue East
Brampton, ON
(905) 456-2093
Thursday Night:
9-10 pm - 1, 2 am
Allstars Bar & Grill
73 Bramalea Road
Brampton, ON
(905) 791-2315
9:30 pm - 1 am
Apple Jacks Restaurant
2225 Erin Mills Parkway
Mississauga, Ontario
(905) 403 0700
Last but not least an Open Mic night on October 20th, 2009. (Tuesday) at Metalworks Institute of Sound and Music Sign up begins at 6:30 but you should get there early to sign up for the night that starts @ 7 because the spots go fast. :)
The sad thing is that most of these performance opportuninties are not tailored for youth. Only Apple Jacks and Metalworks cater to an all ages audience. The rest are bars so legally speaking no one under 19 is allowed after 9.
Special accolades to Gayle for the newsworthy info. You can catch Gayle Ackroyd and Laura Thomas performing at St.Paul's Church for the Brampton Folk Club Concert Series on October 30th in Sanderson Hall.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Rock Against Cancer...
It's an event that Brampton's Rock School and Express Your Music Foundation hosts to fundraise for the cause, provide their students an opportunity to perform while recognizing peers for their musicianship, and “learn[ing] about the power of positive social change, how the small acts of a few can change the lives of many”1 according to co-owner Andrea Gavrilovic, which to me makes it compelling. You can't help but do good just by attending the event, but by attending the event you also get to have fun and enjoy some music and a community. Win win? Woot! :)
Okay, so this entry I decided to try something a little different. I posted all my pictures, some artsy, most pretty “normal” on the Picasa album and I've identified whoever I could from the event. Hopefully by the end of the week. Everyone who wants to be identified will be done.
Props:
The Karaoke Tent (donated by Pace Marathon) at the other end of the parking lot from the main stage. I'm a sucker for karaoke. It's oodles of fun no matter what fuddy duddys say! :) Clever idea: charging singers a $1 a song. :) Just the right amount.
Vendors: Tamami ko bag. Not only are the bags and note books pretty to look at – made from old kimono cloth, chic – but the lady who sells them is pretty sweet and awesome. How do I know this? Kelly, are you just plugging random people? No, I know that when I fell she came over to make sure I was okay. That doesn't sound like much, but it is.
Music: Everything was enjoyable. I think it's just good that there was, in this instance, a place for youth to perform and it wasn't all rock for the haters. :) Music is music is music.
EVERybody: for being patient, composed and toughing it out in the rain for an hour halfway through the event.
Enjoy the pictures, comments and videos! :)
1. http://rockagainstcancer.therockschool.ca/about.html
Listening to: Regina Spektor – Edit; Louis XIV - Finding out True Love is Blind; Joel Plaskett - Nowhere with You
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 prettyLatinfest 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.
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!)
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
While you were sleeping....
Savannah Festival of Rhythms was quite the event this past Sunday. The beautiful shiny weather was a bit reluctant to show but I'm guessing the sun couldn't help but beam once it heard the Latin rhythms that started the concert with a bang.Those rhythms belonged to Anacaona, a 14 piece, all- lady Cuban band that rocked it out. The sun wasn't the only one unable to resist the beats as smatterings of the crowd took to their feet.
Next on stage was rhythm and blue singer Virgil Scott. If you don't know, he will undoubtedly tell you he's been in the entertainment business for 44 years and now you do know.Last, but never least, Canada's diva Jackie Richardson and the utterly cool jazz sounds of Kollage came together to impress the crowd.

You know, I didn't know Brampton had events like this. This is Savannah's 7th year and that kind of shocks me. It's a well-run event. Not only were the performers top notch, but there were local artisans with various items from semi-precious jewellery to friend voodoo dolls to stain glass creations and not to mention the Service Canada Centre for Youth's booth. Oh! There were
fantabulous visual artists displaying their work from abstract to realism and everything in between and if all that's not enough to set you going every year. The Savannah Festival is in support of sickle cell awareness. In a city of almost half a million, I would have expected -
or dreamed of - seeing more people. How *does* one get the word out in this town?This is the part where I talk about youth, being a youth liaison and all because I didn't get a strong feeling of youth there. Don't get me wrong. I saw youth there: kids running and shouting around, tweens and teenagers chillaxing on whatever was handy and young adults checking out the booths. Hey Kelly! It wasn't a youth event though maybe a family event, but not
solely for the young 'uns. Perhaps the mysterious interjection is right, which is why I didn't get the young, bright vibe but some of the kids I did see, seemed taken aback or aloof and that worries me. I don't want to sound old but "when I was a kid everything was new, exciting and fresh!" Okay, you gotta imagine me shaking my finger and saying that in a voice like that old neighbour man from Family Guy - perks it right up.I don't know. Anyone agree? Disagree? What makes you less aloof? What events would you like to see Brampton putting out there?
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