One-Tank Trip for
Sept. 22/12
(c) By Jim Fox
It’s time for a
little culture.
A cultural movement
will blanket Canada with thousands of activities from Sept. 28 to 30 including
more than 1,600 free events in about 200 cities and towns across Ontario.
“Among the cool Culture
Days’ activities happening is one called PARKing in Port Credit (Mississauga)
where artists are turning parking spaces into works of art,” said Susan
Smythe-Bishop, promotions’ vice-president.
Culture Days’ activities include an opportunity to visit the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Costume Warehouse. (Photo by Richard Bain) |
As well, there will
be a chance to tour the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Costume Warehouse; help “yarn
bomb” St. George’s Square in Guelph; practice Chinese painting in London; learn
samba-style drumming in Toronto; and go sleuthing in Waterloo Region.
A cultural groundswell
“The spectacular
growth of Culture Days since its inception three years ago has been amazing,”
said Antonio Cimolino of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and chair of the
event’s national steering committee.
Inspired by
Quebec’s annual Journees de la culture and Alberta Culture Days, the movement across
Ontario now involves some 700 arts organizations, cultural groups, artists,
libraries, museums, festivals and municipalities.
They offer “hands-on
and behind-the-scenes activities exploring music, dance, visual arts, film,
history, theatre, literature and much more.”
The curtain rises
In the cultural
mecca of Stratford, it’s a perfect fit.
Costume Warehouse (Photo by Matthew McCarthy) |
“This is a
wonderful place to spend Culture Days because the city is filled with artists
and artisans who open their doors for this event,” said Ann Swerdfager, Stratford
festival publicity director.
There are 70
activities in the city and Perth County including puppet shows, craft sales,
studio tours, theatrical and musical performances, Scottish dance lessons,
costume warehouse tours, music therapy, sing-alongs and demonstrations on
everything from lace-making to wood-turning to urban farming, she said.
There is also Sing
and Dance around the World at Factory 163 where children will learn international
songs and dances.
For a good time . . .
“There is just so
much that people/families can do for free over the Culture Days’ weekend, it's almost
impossible to narrow it down to just a few choices,” Smythe-Bishop said.
Here is just a
sample of things happening in Southern Ontario:
- Create birds of
paradise out of recyclable material with artist Lisa du Fresne at Tytler public
school in Guelph.
- Behind the Scenes
of Sleuth, a “rare theatre experience,” is presented by Drayton Entertainment
at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse.
- Steelpan
Presentation by Acoustic Steel shows how steelpan instruments are made, tuned
and played at the Harmonia Centre in Kitchener.
- Explore London’s
rich multicultural community by practicing Chinese painting with brush and ink
at the Chinese Cultural Centre; learn to wrap a hijab at Ontario’s first mosque;
or try playing the steel drums of Trinidad and Tobago at the Church of
Transfiguration.
Dance, dance, dance events across Canada are among the special activities during Culture Days. (Photo by Gabor Gasztonyi) |
- In Toronto, learn
Samba-style drumming with Drum Artz; clown around at Hart House; join Quattro
books for a poetry workshop; or head to Humber College’s Lakeshore campus for the
Aboriginal Resource Centre’s Pow Wow.
- Attend a
rehearsal of the Canadian Opera Company's Die Fledermaus at the Four Seasons
Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. Admission is limited to the first
500 people at the door starting at 6 p.m. on Sept. 28.
Happening elsewhere
Happening elsewhere
Visit Milton’s
Centre for the Arts to take part in some of the 20 activities presented by Arts
Milton.
This includes writing
a song with singer-songwriter Kev Morse; learning studio photography with Grant
Rushton; and trying out some Bollywood dance moves with choreographer Shiamak
Davar.
Take a guided tour
of the public art along Thunder Bay’s beautiful Prince Arthur's Landing and
learn about the design, creation, maintenance and conservation of public
artworks.
Entertainment at Culture Days includes dance performances. (Photo by Brett Howe) |
Meet the
instruments in an orchestra at the Kingston Symphony’s instrument petting zoo
or try some breakdance moves with KinetiQ Crew at the Upper Canada Dance
Academy.
There are several
tours by artists and artisans at work including the Apples and Art Studio Tour
(United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry); the Land of the Voyageurs
Studio Tour (Sudbury District); and the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour.
If you go:
For a complete list
of events and to search for activities of interest and locations, go to www.culturedays.ca (National) and www.on.culturedays.ca (Ontario); 1-800-387-0058
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Jim Fox can be reached
at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank
Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
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