The RED Revue

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Dave's...on St Clair
, Toronto (Ten steps West of Christie)

http://davesonstclair.com/

Date: 
01/28/2011
Brief: 

Badass blues with Six Nations roots

The RED Revue finds its inspiration in events that uncover the poetic aspect of life led by experimentation on stage. It also follows the diversity of artistic practice of vaudeville where theatre, music, literature, comedy, performance art, poetry and film shared the stage. Indigenous ideas of building community around creativity and creating avenues for transforming culture are what drive The RED Revue.

The RED Revue will take place on the fourth Friday of every month starting January 2011. We will hire one headline Band to shake, rattle and roll the audience into the late night. In addition, any Indigenous artist from any art form can sign up for the open mic. Feel free to stage a new work, a work in progress or old standards. The point is to experiment, to have fun and to test your stuff on a new audience. Lets all come together and share in this great imagining called Indigenous arts. Come and keep dancing our revolution.

Join the Night of the Living RED!!!!! 

 

For more information contact:

David Deleary, Community Outreach Coordinator

 

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  • I just wanted to thank ANDPVA for the opportunity you gave me to showcase my crafts and jewelllery at the Saturday Market. I met some really great people, especially other artists and made some new friends. Keep up the good work! Emilie Corbiere

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     I just wanted to thank ANDPVA for todays terrific workshop on publishing with Kateri. I learned so much and will put this new information to good use.

    Chi Miigwech!!!

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