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SUMMARY:The True Cost of Coal
DESCRIPTION:Part visual art installation\, part spoken word storytelling\, The True Cost of Coal examines the cost of coal-powered electricity\, while celebrating stories of struggle from communities in the Appalachian mountains. A collaboration between the Beehive Design Collective and hip hop duo Test Their Logik\, this event features large scale murals and stinging rhymes that will resonate loudly in Nova Scotia. \n \nThe True Cost of Coal graphic uses mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia as a lens through which to understand the historical and contemporary story of energy and resource extraction. \nWith a gigantic portable mural teeming with intricate images of plants and animals from the most biodiverse temperate forest on the planet\, the Bees will share (and seek) stories of how mountaintop removal coal mining affect communities and ecosystems throughout Appalachia and beyond. \nLong exploited as a resource-extraction colony within the US\, the Appalachian mountains are home to a fight for survival which has determined\, in part\, the industrial power of this country. Without coal\, mined at a great cost to Appalachian communities\, there would be no ‘cheap’ electricity. Today’s energy corporations and government bodies are continuing to show the extent of their greed and short-sightedness as they push their extractive agendas in the “New Coal Rush.” We will expose the deceptions of “clean coal” technologies and bring to light the root causes of the climate chaos the planet is facing today. \nThe True Cost of Coal examines all of our connections to coal\, while celebrating stories of struggle from mountain communities. The last chapter of the story also looks to the future\, raising questions about alternatives\, remediation\, and regeneration. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nPresented by the Service Employees International Union Local 2
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/the-true-cost-of-coal/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken
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CREATED:20190409T032305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T163658Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:BREAD & ROSES!\nTreat yourself to some FREE bread from LF Bakery and Raspberry & Rose flavoured ice cream and sorbet from Dee Dee’s Ice Cream. Yum!! \nOur opening reception will feature a medley of short presentations giving a glimpse of what’s to come in our 2019 festival. \nLuyos MC\nYou’ll also be treated to the precolonial kulintang (southern Philippines) sounds of artist and musician Luyos MC. Based in Southern Ontario\, Luyos MC explores the traditional Indigenous music of particular Maharlikan islands (a place currently known as the southern part of colonized Philippines) to revitalize the appreciation of these disappearing traditions. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWith thanks to
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/opening-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190511T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190511T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T082352
CREATED:20190409T032459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T005019Z
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SUMMARY:The Big Picture: Working Conditions of Independent Animators
DESCRIPTION:What is it like to be an independent animator? What challenges do independent Animators face finding funding for their work\, conveying their visions to producers\, and scrounging for the vast amount of time needed to make films frame by frame? What supports are available from arts organizations? And how can we put our heads together to improve living and working conditions for these independent artists? \nThis panel features special guests Michael Fukushima (Executive Producer of the National Film Board’s English Animation Studio)\, laura jeanne lefave (Program Officer at the Canada Council for the Arts)\, and award-winning independent animators Steve Woloshen and Sam Decoste. \nIt is for aspiring independent animators\, commercial animators who want to know how the other half lives\, and members of the public who would like to see behind the curtain on the process that has brought us some of the greatest Canadian films ever made. \nBiographies:\nSam Decoste is an independent animator\, curator\, and educator who believes in the power of stories. Decoste directed and animated the documentary short Mary & Myself (National Film Board prod. Annette Clarke 2013)\, which was nominated for a 2014 Best Short Documentary Canadian Screen Award and won the Shelagh MacKenzie Award for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Nova Scotia Talent Trust. Their installation\, Cahun: Framed (2015)\, was featured at the Animation Festival of Halifax last year. This year Decoste is the curator and mentor of the four- person installation project entitled Under the Rug. \nMichael Fukushima is the head of the National Film Board of Canada’s world-renowned Animation Studio\, in Montreal. He has been making films since 1984\, which is a lot of water under the bridge. Fukushima joined the NFB Animation Studio in 1990 as a filmmaker\, then became a studio producer\, and is now executive producer and studio head\, with a lot of films (and some awards) under his belt. He now mostly produces the producers and offers up sagacity and wise-cracking bon mots. \nlaura jeanne lefave is Program Officer for the Explore and Create program of the Canada Council for the Arts. The Canada Council is the national funder for the arts which supports individual artists and arts organizations through grants\, services\, prizes\, and payments. Lefave is herself a dedicated champion of the arts who assists artists\, curators\, and organizations with specific advice through information sessions and grant-writing workshops across the country and by responding to individual questions. \nSteven Woloshen has created over 50 abstract films and time-based installations for festivals\, galleries and museums. His accolades include the 2016 René Jodoin and 2015 Wiesbaden  Lifetime Achievement Awards and two Governor General’s award nominations. Woloshen is a teacher\, film conservationist\, animator\, craftsman and the author of Recipes for Reconstruction: The Cookbook for the Frugal Filmmaker (2010)\, a hands-on manual for handmade\, analogue film techniques\, and Scratch\, Crackle & Pop! A Whole Grains Approach to Making Films without a Camera (2015). As Scratchatopia\, Woloshen has hosted solo retrospectives and workshops in Europe\, North America and Northern Africa. \n\nUnder the Rug: The Invisibility of Art Labour\nUnder the Rug is an animation exhibition that reflects on the often laborious process of creating art\, and the disconnect between art’s consumption and creation. \nThe show features the work of performance and multimedia artist Annie Onyi Cheung\, visual artist Angela Henderson\, film and theatre artist Tara Taylor and interdisciplinary artist Tom Elliott. Each artist has created an animated response to the theme through the lens of their respective practice. \nTheir individual installations can be seen throughout the festival grounds: in the board room\, the hallway\, the coat room and the screening room\, making the exhibition a part of instead of an addition to the festival. \nDedicated viewing times: Launch 5pm-6:30 Thursday May 9\, & Installations Cocktail Social 5pm-7 Friday May 10\n  \nPresented in partnership with
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/the-big-picture-working-conditions-of-independent-animators/
LOCATION:NS
CATEGORIES:Spoken
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190522T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190522T210000
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CREATED:20190409T032707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T022516Z
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SUMMARY:Black Feminism: Sistas of the Struggle
DESCRIPTION:We marched\, sang\, protested and supported the feminist movement\, we fought for maternity leave\, employment equity\, flex time\, and society stands on our shoulders. \nA panel discussion examining the story of Black women who have led movements for social change during the 70’s\, 80’s and 90’s.\nAlthough Black women have played an important role – both behind the scenes and on the frontlines – in struggles for equality\, women’s rights and social justice\, they are generally excluded from historical narratives of the feminist movement. It is time their stories were told and their contributions to social justice acknowledged and recognized. \nPanelists:\nDelvina Bernard\, Lynn Jones\, Dolly Williams and Carolann Wright-Parks \nPanel Moderator:  El Jones \nWith opening poetry by:\nDr Afua Cooper and Martha Mutale. \n“When we speak of feminism there almost always is the tendency to assume that this is something that was created by white women.” Author and Feminist Civil Rights Leader\, Angela Davis \n \n  \nBiographies:\n\n\n\n\nDelvina Bernard is an educator\, songwriter and human rights advocate. For twenty years she led the nationally acclaimed female acapella quartet Four the Moment gaining international recognition for her award winning compositions themed around gender justice\, anti-racism\, and wider social justice issues. A founding member of the Black Arts Network (BANNS) and African Nova Scotia Music Association (ANSMA) Bernard has shared the stage with artistic giants such as Maya Angelou\, Pete Seeger\, Buffy Saint Marie and Oscar Peterson. As principal founder of the Africentric Learning Institute of Nova Scotia (ALI)\, Bernard has been at the forefront of the Canadian Afrocentric education movement.\n\n\n\nDr Lynn Jones is a a community and labour activist from Truro\, Nova Scotia. From the time she was a child\, she struggled against racism\, sexism and discrimination. Jones became a strong labour activist with the Public Service Alliance of Canada\, and then became the first person of colour to be elected Vice President of the Canadian Labour Congress. She has been active in the movement against environmental racism and helped craft the first environmental racism bill in Canada. She presently chairs The Global Afrikan Congress-Nova Scotia Chapter\, a global organization who seeks reparations for the atrocities of the trans -Atlantic slave trade.\n\n\n\nDolly Williams is from the community of East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. She has served on numerous boards and committees\, including the Congress of Black Women Preston and Area Chapter\, East Preston Ratepayers\, the Halifax Senior Council\, the National Action Coalition of Canadian Women\, the Black Cultural Society of Nova Scotia\, the Black Educators Association and Southeastern Capital Health Board\, among many others. She currently sits on the Nova Scotia Community Links Board\, is Chairperson of the Preston & Area Housing Fund Board\, and a member of the Women Inter-Church Council of Halifax. In 2007\, she published the book Black Women Who Made a Difference in Nova Scotia for the Congress of Black Women of Canada.\n\n\n\nCarolann Wright-Parks was born and raised in Beechville\, Nova Scotia. She has 30 years of experience in community development in Toronto\, South Africa and Halifax. While working with communities in Toronto\, she ran for Mayor in 1988 as the first (and still only) Black woman to run for Mayor of Toronto coming second against the incumbent. In 1994\, Wright-Parks returned to Halifax and is now the Director of Community Economic Development and Strategic Engagement at the Greater Halifax Partnership. With a specific mandate to assist\, support and enhance African Nova Scotian communities\, Carolann brings lifelong passion and experience for community development to her work.\n\n\n\nEl Jones is a poet\, educator\, journalist and advocate. She grew up in Winnipeg before moving to Halifax where she studied English at Dalhousie University. She was the fifth Poet Laureate of Halifax from 2013 to 2015\, and currently holds the 15th Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University. El is a co-founder of the Black Power Hour\, a radio show developed collectively with prisoners.\n\n\n\nDr Afua Cooper is Halifax’s current Poet Laureate. She has published five books of poetry\, including the critically acclaimed Copper Woman and Other Poems\, and two historical novels. Her creative work has been recognized with national and international awards. In 2018\, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recognized Dr. Cooper as one of the women who are changing Canadian society for the better. Cooper is also the 3rd James Robinson Johnston Chair in Black Canadian studies at Dalhousie University. An academic leader\, she is the founder of the Black Canadian Studies Association\, and also created the Black and African Diaspora Studies Minor at Dalhousie\, making it the first of its kind in a Canadian institution of higher learning.\n\n\n\nMartha Mutale is a Zambian-born poet\, organizer\, and advocate. Martha was a 4th Wall participant for the Michaëlle Jean Foundation\, where she submitted a poem called No Justice No Peace which talks about the global issues surrounding Black and Brown bodies. She has been performing poetry for several years\, she took part in the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word in 2016\, as well as the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam in Vancouver in 2017. She co-founded a non-profit called Poets 4 Progress which was active for two years and now spend her time working as a Program Coordinator for a Parent Resource Centre. She believes in collaboration\, building relationships\, and finding ways to better herself.\n\n\n\n  \nPresented by
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/black-feminism-sistas-of-the-struggle/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190528T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190528T210000
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SUMMARY:Meso América Resiste!
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Beehive Design Collective\nCome see a mural-sized pen and ink masterpiece that took over nine years to create!\nThe Beehive Design Collective works as word-to-image translators of complex global stories\, shared with us through conversations with affected communities. MesoAmérica Resiste covers resistance to large-scale infrastructure development throughout Southern Mexico and Central America\, touching on themes relevant to any community on the front lines of resistance to corporate globalization. \nThis interactive presentation will feature spoken word rhymes by MC Testament of Test Their Logik.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/meso-america-resiste/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190531T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190531T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T082352
CREATED:20190409T033056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T154332Z
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SUMMARY:Iranian Music\, The Female Body and The Burden of Message
DESCRIPTION:Join Iranian academic and music researcher Hadi Milanloo along with local facilitator Carmel Farahbakhsh as they unpack Milanloo’s recent field research in Tehran. \nThis program explores Iranian female musicians and their relationship to an at-home and diasporic audience\, their visual identity in the context of unpredictable political climates\, and how their creative pursuits link and diverge from broader political and cultural contexts. Facilitated dialogue to follow. \nPresented in partnership with 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/iranian-music-the-female-body-and-the-burden-of-message/
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CATEGORIES:Spoken
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230517T180000
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SUMMARY:Folding Together
DESCRIPTION:By the sense archive\nPresented in Partnership with Eyelevel Artist-Run Centre\n \nWednesday\, May 17th @ 3:30pm – 6:00pm \nLocation: Bus Stop Theatre Co-op \nDuration: 2 hours and 30 mins \nRegistration: FREE \nRegister Here \nDo you identify as a mother and/or perform the work of motherhood? The sense archive invites you to join us for a Community Arts Event! We will guide participants through a simple score of folding and unfolding together. During this score you are invited to share stories\, memories\, and anecdotes about motherhood/mothering in relationship to loss and/or potential. We are interested in hearing/exchanging these stories as part of our research for our performance project titled This Body of Work. Responses will be documented via video\, audio and/or text and participants will have the choice to have their stories included as part of our project. We will also present a short artist talk and discussion about our project (in progress). \nRefreshments and snacks/light dinner will be served following the event. You will leave with a small gift from us in return for your participation! Child minding is available during the event if needed. This in person event will require masking. \nPlease bring:\nA towel of any kind (tea\, hand\, bath) that you can donate to our project (this can be an already used towel) felt/embodied short story\, anecdote\, or memory in relation to mothering/motherhood and LOSS and/or POTENTIAL (this could be many things and is open to interpretation) \nChildren: Children and families are welcome. Refreshments & child minding available. Let us know if you require child minding in the registration form. \nWe will have hand-printed project T-Shirts available for purchase in all shapes and sizes! \nThis Body of Work is an interdisciplinary collaboration that explores critical feminist performance(s) of motherhood and maternal agency through lived bodily/cellular experiences. To find out more about our overall project please visit: www.thisbodyofwork.ca. \nWe gratefully acknowledge the support of The Canada Council for the Arts\, Arts Nova Scotia\, Support for Culture\, Dancemakers\, The Bank Art House\, Mayworks\, eyelevel Gallery. \nTo contact us about accessibility needs or other questions please email in advance sensearchive@gmail.com or text us (if needed) on the day of at 647-459-6556. \nPlease Note:\nIf you are unable to attend this event but would still like to contribute you can still participate. Please send to sensearchive@gmail.com:\nyour full name and contact information your personal short story\, anecdote\, or memory about loss and its relationship to mothering/motherhood. You can type your story via text directly into the email OR use an audio recording platform (example: voice memos) to record and attach to the email as an audio file.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/folding-together/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240508T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240508T200000
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SUMMARY:Crafters Resistance
DESCRIPTION:*Time Change!*\nMay 8th\, 5:30pm to 8:00pm \nThink of the Worst Theatre Presents:\nLearn crafting history and the importance of quilting in community resistance. Help develop three quilts which all represent buildings in Halifax that could be housing. To be presented together at the end of the workshops over a great community meal. \nCommunity Quilting Workshops\n\nWork together to share stories and histories while learning how to quilt! All levels of quilting are welcome\, materials will be provided! Come make a square\, enjoy company\, and learn crafting history. \nQuilting will be taught by Think of the Worst members as well as other community members. The quilting squares will be assembled into three large quilts that resemble local buildings that should be affordable housing. The designs are based off of 2277 Maitland St (formerly St.Patrick’s-Alexandra school)\, 5381 Spring Garden Rd (formerly Halifax Memorial Library)\, and 2786 Agricola St (formerly The Bloomfield Centre). The quilts will be acts of protests and will be done through guided instruction as well as a place to host community conversation about craft and the labour movement. \nThese sessions are completely free of charge as we work on small pieces over a durational performance art piece to create something big together! \n\nDrop in Quilting Dates:\nFriday March 15\, 11:00-12:30\nFriday April 5\, 11:00-12:30\nSaturday April\, 13 11:00-12:00\nFriday April 19\, 11:00-12:30 \nPresentation of Quilts and Community Meal:\nTo celebrate the completion of 3 quilted art pieces you’re invited from 5:30pm-8:00pm Wednesday May 8 at EveryOne EveryDay\nThere will be a cooking session happening from 6:00pm-8:00pm. \nVegan Soup\, Snacks\, Dessert\, and Bread will be provided.  \nWe look forward to seeing you there\, celebrating a wonderful space in our community\, and sharing a meal. Feel free to bring a dish to share if you are so inclined. \n\n\n\n\n\nPoster credit: @classicgraphic.co\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/crafters-resistance/
LOCATION:Every One Every Day\, 2169 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken,Visual Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240510T210000
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SUMMARY:Our Legacy: Many Voices\, Many Stories
DESCRIPTION:An evening of stories\, songs and celebration!\nOur Legacy: Many Voices\, Many Stories is a tribute and celebration of Black families\, stories and songs. The Black family has been through 400 years of existence in Nova Scotia and continues to be the backbone of African Nova Scotian communities. We stand on their shoulders and despite the racism\, segregation and discrimination our families continue to stand strong and determined. \nWe are because of them! \n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nJoin Shelley Fashan and her curated lineup of guests as they share their voices and stories spanning generations.\n \nShelley has a lengthy history of community involvement\, activism and volunteerism. She has served on the East Coast Music  Association\, the Nova Scotia Arts Council\, which was responsible for creating the Portia White Prize. the Lieutenant Governor Masterworks Award and a founding member of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir and the African Nova Scotian Music Association. She  currently sits on the boards of the Charles Taylor Theatre and Media Arts Association\, the Eastern Shore Cooperator and The Descendants of African Americans Living in Nova Scotia\, the Akoma Property Commitee and the Advisory Council of the Road to  Economic Prosperity. \nShelley is a cultural producer who has produced several Singer/Songwriter Circles of local  artists\, including a tribute to African Nova Scotian Roots Artists\, “Four The Moment” and most recently in May 2019\, she produced a  most successful evening called “ Sistas In the Struggle Black Feminist Panel and the How We Won Tribute and showcase in honour  of the longest running occupation and protest in Canada on Gottingen Street. \n\nFlorence Mae West\n \nFlorence Mae West is a direct descendant of Africville. She is the daughter of Frederick West\, the son of Former Africville Resident Lena May West. Many considered her Nanny to be “The Spirit of Africville” because of her legacy of Old Negro Spirituals she shared each Sunday at Seaview Baptist Church\, many of which Florence learned at her feet as a child during family Spiritual times in the living room. Florence grew up watching her Nanny\, and her daughters “The West Sisters” share this rich legacy of Old Negro Spirituals in many venues. Today\, Florence is grateful to God to be able to carry on this legacy. \n\nLinda Carvery\n \nFormer President of the award-winning Nova Scotia Mass Choir\, Linda embarked on a solo career\, recording her first CD Yesterday/Today. \nLinda has expanded her musical horizons by performing in the Neptune Theatre productions of the musicals Gospel at Colonus and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. She also performed in Eastern Front Theatre’s production of Whylah Falls which staged a series of performances at the National Arts Centre. \nLinda has created and performed in one-woman shows. First came Make That Gospel\, Double Double for Halifax Fringe Festival\, followed by Soulful Sunday Sounds of Africville. \nRecently Watch Over Me was mounted by Mulgrave Road Theatre. As well\, Linda was the vocalist in George Elliott Clarke’s production 5 Poets Breaking Into Song. \n\nThe Fraser Family\nRaised in the Baptist Faith in the Black Community of North Preston the Fraser Family has been singing gospel for over 4 generations. The family first started singing Country style Gospel music with their parents Cyril and Rosella Fraser as part of the family singing tradition that exists within the Preston area and throughout Black communities in Nova Scotia. The Fraser family has kept the tradition alive as they are invited to Churches\, Community concerts\, and festivals within Metro area. \n\nThe Thomas Family\n \nDr. Carolyn G. Thomas is a Multi-generational\, Lifelong resident of East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. Carolyn is a Mother of 4 and Grandmother to 2 grandchildren. She is internationally recognized as an acclaimed\, historian\, lecturer\, Civil Rights Advocate/Activist\, and author of  the Underground Railroad to Nova Scotia. Carolyn was a founding member of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission who  dedicated 2 and a half decades to making Nova Scotia a more diverse and inclusive province. Her life’s work has centered around championing the cause for justice\, economic and community development throughout her church\, community and beyond. \nTrynda Thomas is a multi-generational\, Black Nova Scotian from East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. She is the youngest daughter of  the late Deacon Matthew Thomas and Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas\, and the proud mother of daughter\, Wilhelmina. Trynda is an alumnus of Dalhousie University where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree. She also studied at Dalhousie School of Law – believing in Justice  and equality for all. Trynda loves to sing and has performed on many ova Scotia stages\, across Canada and internationally.  She has worked in the field of HR for over 20 years both nationally and internationally. She is the Founder of Talent Scouts International\, a professional staffing agency and HR Consultancy. \nTamara Thomas is a multi-generational\, Black Nova Scotian from East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. She is the middle daughter of  the late Deacon Matthew Thomas and Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas. Tamara is passionate about helping families and bringing out the best  in people and serves as a Parenting Journey Professional. She is very active in her church and community having served on many  boards and committees at large. Tamara sings lead in her church choir\, is a Member of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir and has traveled  nationally and internationally sharing her gift of song. \n\n \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/our-legacy-many-voices-many-stories/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Spoken
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SUMMARY:The Embodied Creation Project
DESCRIPTION:Performance art by Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac about creation\, embodiment and Queer parenthood\nFollowed by a screening of Lockdown Baby by Nicole Jordan \n \nASL interpretation will be available during the performance and the later Q&A.\n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nIn February 2023\, a person named Colleen began an embodied creation project. Nine months later\, a human named Wren entered the world. This is a new performance exploration of how we can use our bodies to create\, what queer parenthood can feel like\, what we might want to embody in this world. Join us for a joyful\, terrified\, chaotic and introspective celebration. \nCreditS\nCreated and performed by Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac.\nDirected and co-created by Coral Maloney.\nSpecial guest appearances by Linda MacIsaac\, Dorian Arcturus Lang\, and Wren Arctutus. \nSocials\n@littlefoible\n@coral_mmmm\n@villainstheatre \n\nArtist Q&A\nThe Embodied Creation Project will be followed by a screening of Lockdown Baby by Nicole Jordan and a brief Q&A with filmmaker Nicole Jordan and artist Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac. \n \nLeft: Nicole Jordan\nRight: Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac (Photo credit: Shila Leblanc) \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/the-embodied-creation-project/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Sandy & Nora Talk Politics LIVE w/ John Kameel Farah
DESCRIPTION:What do two of Canada’s best known political podcasters have to say about the state of the world today?\nCome find out by attending a LIVE podcast recording of Sandy and Nora Talk Politics. Through a mix of playful banter and incisive political analysis\, Sandy and Nora take apart current events and shine a light on avenues for a better future. What’s more: the event will also feature live performances by internationally-renowned pianist John Kameel Farah! \nConfused about the state of the world? Unsure where you should put your energy to make the change you yearn for? Come\, spend the night\, be inspired and leave with a renewed mission to fight for social change. \n \n ASL interpretation will be provided for this event. \n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n  \n  \nSandy & Nora\nSandy and Nora Talk Politics is one of Canada’s premier news analysis podcasts. With more than 8000 listeners per weekly episode\, Sandy and Nora have helped to influence how Canadians look at politics\, society\, the economy and social movements. \nSandy Hudson is co-editor of the bestselling anthology Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada (2020). Her writing can be found in The Washington Post\, The Toronto Star\, Maclean’s Magazine\, The Huffington Post\, Now Magazine\, and FLARE Magazine. \nNora Loreto is the author of Take Back the Fight: Organizing Feminism for the Digital Age (2020)\, and From Demonized to Organized\, Building the New Union Movement (2013) and is the editor of the Canadian Association of Labour Media. \nJohn Kameel Farah\n \nJohn Kameel Farah is a Palestinian-Canadian composer and pianist whose work embraces aspects of Baroque and Early music\, Improvisation\, Middle-Eastern music and forms of Electronic music. He studied composition and piano at the University of Toronto\, where he received the Glenn Gould Composition Award twice during his studies. In 2010\, he became a member of the Canadian Electronic Ensemble\, the oldest continuously active live-electronic performing group in the world. In Berlin\, he frequently works with the Oriel String Quartet and the early vocal ensemble Vox Nostra. In 2016\, he received a Dora Mavor Moore Award for sound design/composition for his work with Peggy Baker Dance Projects. In 2023\, he was invited as guest artist to perform with the iconic electronic band Tangerine Dream in Toronto.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/sandy-nora-talk-politics-live-w-john-kameel-farah/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spoken
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