Archive for juillet, 2013

Call for Applications: 3rd Annual New Brunswick Musicians Emerge Festival (Deadline: July 31)

« The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is seeking submissions from emerging New Brunswick musicians to perform in our 2013 New Brunswick Musicians Emerge (NB-ME) Festival. The third annual NB-ME Festival will create a unique, inclusive and spectacularly fun festival that fully supports emerging artists. With the help of our partner organizations,

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Opportunity: Financial and Administrative Manager (Jumblies Theatre, Toronto)

« Job Posting – Jumblies Theatre – Financial and Administrative Manager Jumblies Theatre is a Toronto-based company working in the area of community-engagement, producing new interdisciplinary and performance works, and delivering professional development and mentorship activities, services and resources in Toronto, Ontario and across Canada. We are looking for someone with

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Exhibition: Tahkomiq/ Ma’kemigew at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre (Fredericton, NB)

« The Charlotte Street Arts Centre opens Tahkomiq/ Ma’kemigew, a group exhibition of traditional and contemporary Wabanaki artwork, on Monday, July 29th, 2013 from 5:30-7pm. The exhibition, which takes place in the Penny Gallery, is a significant curatorial project by CSAC’s Saint Mary’s First Nation Artistic Intern, Judie Acquin-Miksovsky. Tahkomiq/ Ma’kemigew

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UrbanArts Events: Recipe for Community Weston-Mount Dennis & Laugh! (Greater Toronto Area)

« UrbanArts is a charitable community arts organization that was founded in 1988 as “Art York.” In 2002 the organization refocused its services to addresses the many needs of local youth in the community it serves. Its mission is to enhance community building by engaging youth through the arts. Its mandate is to link community organizations and members with local

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Article: Reel Youth Project Connects Brampton Teens & Seniors through Film

Here’s an article from the Brampton Guardian about Reel Youth’s recent project about Brampton teens connecting with seniors through film: « Headed by Reel Youth— a not-for-profit that empowers youth (as well as adults and organizations) through film making initiatives— the local project brought together teens from Fletcher’s Meadow Secondary School,

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