Hello Toronto!
We haven’t forgotten about you. Katherine and I have been a tad bit busy over the past few months (hence the lack of any movement on the site).
We hope to have a new post up and running starting in February! There is lots to cover and once we get ourselves together again (I can’t remember the last time I actually saw Katherine!), we’ll be rockin’ the vlog again.
Thanks for your patience and a happy new year to you all! Looking forward to ‘09!
So Blair and I have been super busy and we have plans coming up, so you will see an episode soon enough! In the meantime, check out the video above. It is the first one that I did on my own, and with the slowness of my computer, might be the last for a while. I went to the launch of the second issue of Bad Day Magazine at Studio Gallery . You can check out the art until mid-November there, so please check out the gallery’s website for hours and such things.
I have been working nuts hours these days, but I still got to see Scratch at Factory Theatre. If you are a woman/girl/lady person, you must see this play. It will bring you back to when you were a pre-teen/teen and no one ‘got’ you, and you were really going through lots of ’stuff’. If you are a man/boy/gentleman person, you should see it too.
For next week, there is tons going on…. almost every night is booked. I’ll try to take pics and stuff and tell you about it next week.
Tuesday - Rest (maybe make a bean salad for lunches)
Wednesday - The night I have been waiting for!!!! Trouble the Water as part of the first Doc Soup of the season (as you will find out soon viewers, I am the hugest fan of Hot Docs Fest and Doc Soup series) then…. SHARON JONES and the DAP KINGS at Kool Haus! Blair will be there too, but I am sure Sharon won’t let us take pics. If you don’t know Sharon Jones, click on her name anywhere on this blog and the internets will take you to her. She is a massive talent - soul to the limit! Best band ever too!
Thursday - I have rehearsal, but there’s lots going on in the city
Friday - I am seeing The Black Rider at Tarragon but for the rest of you it is Halloween. (you will also learn that Halloween is not my scene and I do everything I can to avoid it. I hate halloween.)
It’s Tuesday, October 14, 2008. What is the ONE thing you are for SURE doing today? Yes, that’s right, voting! Last Thursday, the Department of Culture held a fundraising concert at the Phoenix to raise money so they could advertise in key ridings in Toronto about the upcoming election and how to strategically vote. The night consisted of a ton of musical acts as well as video segements to highlight how important the arts are to the country and how much of an election issue they are (and should always be).
The video is a bit of a departure from our regular style, but we wanted to highlight some of the events of the night.
If you’re still not sure who to vote for, check out these great sites to help you decide:
12 hours. What a night! We started our journey at 6:30pm at City Hall and our heads didn’t hit the pillow until 6am the next morning …
There is so much to cover from this years Nuit Blanche in Toronto. So much in fact that it’s best if you watch the video! But here are some of the highlights that we saw on our travels:
Zone A:
Stereoscope, City Hall
An amazing installation turning the windows of City Hall into a giant ping pong game and lighting canvas
Conversation #2, 900 Wellesley Street
12,000 books laid together to create a beautiful sculpture. The different coloured spines even created moasic images wrapped around the sculpture.
Zone B:
r u part of the art?
An interesting mobile installation - subscribe to a texting service and receive updates throughout the night with various things to do like sing the song from The Muppets (Menamena do do dee do do …). We didn’t see many other people doing it, but it was fun to randomly do stuff during the night.
Le Labo, Distillery
A very calming video/sound installation (for the first while we were there) at Le Labo or Le Laboratoire d’art - a “francophone media and integrated arts lab offering opportunities in production, training & showings.”
Higgs Ocean, Distillery
While they weren’t part of the ‘official’ Nuit Blanche schedule, this installation in one of the alleyways of the Distillery, was a highlight for us as it featured many elements from our youth - Lite Brite, a Big Bird lamp, and old films on video projectors! Unfortunately we couldn’t find any info on the group online - so if you guys see this posting, let us know where to find you!
Zone C:
Overflow, Liberty Village
A smaller scale installation by Michel de Broin of a waterfall coming out the window of a 3 storey building and crashing into discarded furniture on the ground.
Imagine Peace, Liberty St. & Jefferson Ave.
Yoko Ono continues to spread the message of peace with this installation. The public is given tags to write a wish on and the hang on the trees lining the street creating weeping willows of wishes, as it were.
While you wait with bated breath for our coverage of Nuit Blanche (you are waiting, right? ), check out this awesome video and sound remix by our good friend Qasim … we met up during the night and some of the video features us!
It’s 5am. We are exhausted. We are going home after a great Nuit Blanche. Videos to come soon. Hope you had a great night. What was the best thing you saw?
Hey - it’s 1:30ish. I’ve been admittedly cranky. So, things don’t always go like you planned. I missed a few things I wanted to see…. but still got some footage. So I am recharging and getting ready for Zone C. It’s insane out there. Just insane! Tons of people. Comments that range from “This is Art?” to “This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen!”. Awesome! Can’t wait for smashing stuff and other such insanity in Zone C!!!!!
We’ve made it through the distillery and saw some great installations. The bakery is open till 12 so get some delicious brownies!! And check out Le Labo and a great sound and video installation. And the nostalgic alleyway. On to Cabbagetown…
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