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First Thursday Feb 2nd 2012 

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Calgary ArtWalk with Mark and friends: free 5pm - meet at The Auburn Saloon
 
 
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What's On Today:

Saturday, February 4 2012

What We Take With Us

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Venue / Location:
The New Gallery, 212, 100 7th Ave. SW

Repeats every day every Tuesday and every Wednesday and every Thursday and every Friday and every Saturday until Sun Feb 05 2012 .
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Event Description:

This project is an exploration of internal and external experiences characteristic to travel and displacement. It grew from a research residency at the Sydney College for the Arts (Sydney, Australia) in September/October 2009. During our stay, we researched urban, as well as more sparsely populated coastal and inland geographies of New South Wales. Starting from our personal exploration and interviews of others, we looked for indications of what it is like to live in a place; to call it home, and at displacement / shifts evoked by the experience of physically repositioning oneself in the world.

Our research began from the perspective of examining the concept of home and what it means to individuals. As the project developed, we found that it evolved into a discussion of memory and presence, of being in the world. The process brought us to the realization that what we take with us might not be as important as what, or whom we sometimes leave behind. As we move ahead, friends, family and familiar surroundings move into memory; sometimes, that is the only way to experience them again. As the nature of living leads us forward, we are constantly required to face current events and circumstances; to grow and evolve within the present. In essence, this is also part of the discussion of nomadism and contemporary life.

- Valerie LeBlanc & Daniel Dugas, 2010

Daniel Dugas & Valerie LeBlanc's collaborative artistic practice includes media projects, performances and writing. The social and political aspects of the world, and the technological changes that continue to augment reality are the revolving pivots on which that practice revolves. At the heart of all their activities is the desire to establish a rapport between what is experienced and what is imagined; the conscious and the unconscious. The underpinning motivation is to move communication forward.

Fictive Forests

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Venue / Location:
Stride Gallery, 1004 Macleod Trail SE

6 Jan 2012 (All day)

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Event Description:

This installation offers the viewer a glimpse of both the artifice in cinema and the construction of representation in art practice. The viewer brackets causal explanation and analysis to experience the total effect of the work, including the cinematic narrative of their own presence within the process. The gap between Turriff’s artistic intention and the performative aspects of the installation enacted by the audience provides a space in which the viewer may (re)introduce meaning and interpretation of/for the installation.  In participating, the viewer claims a place in an old growth forest, however fictive.

ROBERT TURRIFF is currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia.  He graduated in 2009 from the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary. Turriff’s artwork is situated at the intersection of art and craft, informed by his experience as a film industry technician and as an artist.

Unity Art Festival

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Venue / Location:
Alexandra Centre, 922 - 9 Avenue SE

4 Feb 2012 - 6:30pm

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Tickets will be on sale January 4, 2012 at Gloss Salon and Spa. Early bird: $25 After January 15: $30 Door: $35 They’ll go fast, so call 403.478.9673 to reserve your tickets now!

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Anem8 Artistic Group, Cornerstone Foundation, and Gloss Salon and Spa present to you UNITY ART FESTIVAL.

Taking place on February 4, 2012 (doors @ 6:30PM) at the Alexandra Centre in Calgary, AB, Unity Art Festival is sure to be an amazing event unlike any other! For one night only, Calgary artists, photographers, dancers, musicians, and hair designers unite to give you a reason to celebrate. Let’s celebrate the diverse artistic talent prevalent in our city, and let’s celebrate the ability to unite these talents as one to truly give back!! Proceeds of this event will be given to the National Music Centre project right here in Calgary Alberta, as well as to Cornerstone Foundation’s initiative to feed 150+ orphans in Thailand.

When Girls Collide

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Venue / Location:
Vertigo Theatre, 161, 115 9th Ave. SE

21 Jan 2012 - 7:30pm
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19 Feb 2012 - 2:00pm

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It's 1943. There's a war on and Bunsen Bay, Wisconsin is a town without men. The air is thick with undirected longing, and heavy with pointlessly deployed perfume. Helen Thorne, an aggrieved housewife turned reluctant detective, is drawn into a tangled web of murderous intrigue involving a ruthless heiress and her much younger naive stepmother in this film-noir inspired comedy.

Presented by Vertigo Theatre.

Edward Burtynsky: Encounters

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Venue / Location:
Glenbow Museum, 130 9th Ave. SE

21 Jan 2012 (All day)

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Event Description:

Inspired by Edward Burtynsky's view that his images can "function as reflecting pools of our times" we wondered what meaning Canadians would find in this photographer's masterfully composed images.

When compelled to reflect upon Burtynsky's images of landscapes transformed by industry– quarrying, mining, recycling, manufacturing, rail cutting and ship breaking - what would be our commentary on these landscapes shaped by our own desires and needs?

For this exhibition, 30 Canadians, representing diverse views and life perspectives, each chose a work by Burtynsky. The result is a combination of places and moments Burtynsky has photographed over the course of his career, combined with written commentary by the guest curators whose reflections are thoughtful, thought-provoking, sometimes surprising and always personal.

As an artist, Burtynsky has said that he searches for subjects that are rich in detail and scale yet open in their meaning. By considering the meaning others derive from these compelling works Encounters prompts us to look at these images anew, creating opportunities for dialogue about humanity's impact on the landscapes Edward Burtynsky photographs.

Guest curators for Edward Burtynsky: Encounters include Canadians from across the country:

Robert Bourdeau, Marc Boutin, Jim Brown, Barbara Budd, Ronnie Burkett, Elizabeth Cannon, Tim Caulfield, Cam Christianson, David Cohlmeyer, Phil Currie, Marie Delorme, Phil Fontaine, Glendale School Grade 5/6 Students, Tanya Harnett, Linh Ly Martin Magne, Jeff Melanson, Danny Michel, Bill Phipps, Ron Renaud, Tara Shaw, Fred Stenson, George Stromboulopoulos, Students from Bearspaw Adult Learning Centre Mark Tewksbury, Robert Thirsk, W. Brett Wilson

ENRON

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Venue / Location:
Max Bell Theatre, EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts, 205 8th Ave. SE

31 Jan 2012 - 7:30pm
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By LUCY PREBBLE

Directed by ANTONI CIMOLINO

Starring GRAHAM ABBEY,

BARRY FLATMAN, RYLAN WILKIE and BRIGIT WILSON
CANADIAN PREMIERE

“How can something be worth a million dollars in the morning and nothing by the afternoon?”

One of the most infamous scandals in financial history unfolds in a wild ride that’s almost too outrageous to believe—and yet it’s true. Combining modern multimedia, vaudevillian comedy and classical tragedy, the rise and fall of this industry giant exposes a dangerous game of perception versus profits. It’s the Canadian premiere that proves a penny earned sometimes isn’t worth a cent.

Presented by Theatre Calgary.

Enbridge playRites Festival of New Canadian Plays

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Multiple venues

1 Feb 2012 (All day)

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Bringing together the unique insights and talents of artists across the country, the plays in the 26th Annual Enbridge playRites Festival take their inspiration from the rolling Alberta foothills, the suburbs, the pages of the newspaper and the condo towers that rise above our heads. 

Whether they are inviting us to laugh at ourselves or moving us to a hip-hop beat, whether they are challenging us to engage in conversation about the energy industry or reminding us of the power of a single gesture, these are stories that have never been told before. Experience them here first as they premiere at Alberta Theatre Projects.

Theatre Junction GRAND 100th Anniversary Celebration

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Venue / Location:
Theatre Junction GRAND, 608 1st Street SW

4 Feb 2012 - 2:00pm

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Free before 10:30pm

Event Description:

Join Theatre Junction GRAND on Febuary 4th from 2pm-2am as they celebrate the GRAND Theatre's 100th Anniversary, presenting different artists every hour! This showcase of creativity will feature over 20 artists from across the vast landscape of Calgary's cultural communities. Some of Calgary's most popular, and respected, artists will be performing throughout the party, including:

Dan Vacon (The Dudes), DJ PUMP (Eh! Team, DMC Champ), Wax Romeo (Plant, Bigfoot & Homebreakin' Records), Samantha Savage Smith (Arts & Crafts), Ivan Rankic (Homebreakin' Records), live painting by Mandy Stobo (of Bad Portraits), Tim Williams, Ill Movements hip-hop collective and many, many more! For the GRAND finale, VINYL RITCHIE (Redbull 3styles World Championships & Shambhala music festival headliner) will be playing and all-vinyl DJ set.

There will also be a Blues Jam (led by Tim Williams & brought to you by the Blues Can), a Sled Island showcase, a break-dancing & hop-hop jam, a theatre preview of Theatre Junction GRAND's next production Attempts on Her Life, a Calgary Fashion photobooth, live dance performances, building tours and MORE!

The whole event is FREE before 10.30pm and all ages are welcome before 8pm!

n00b

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Venue / Location:
Vertigo Theatre, 161, 115 - 9th Ave. SE

3 Feb 2012 - 7:00pm
4 Feb 2012 - 2:30pm
4 Feb 2012 - 7:00pm
10 Feb 2012 - 7:00pm
11 Feb 2012 - 7:00pm

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n00b: (noun) an inexperienced and/or unskilled player in video games.

The parents of a teenage boy take away his video games because they say he is spending too much time in a make-believe world. But in an online reality full of gunshots, enemies and strategy is also a community full of acceptance, unity and safety. With that support gone, the boy runs away from home into a world more dangerous than any combat game he has ever played.

The Compassionate Eye of James Bannerman

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Venue / Location:
TNG +15 window space, Epcor Centre for the Perfroming Arts

1 Feb 2012 (All day)

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James Bannerman (1957-2009) was uniquely situated to capture a street-level view of urban Calgary. First introduced to photography as a client at The Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre in 2006, he was rarely seen afterwards without the backpack containing his precious camera, laptop and photo files; picture taking was going to be his 'retirement plan'. The photographs he left behind speak compassionately about the intrinsic value of incorporating creative activity into daily life.

The Compassionate Eye of James Bannerman is being presented as part of the This Is My City Festival, an interdisciplinary festival of art from the margins. Festival runs from January 5 - May 2, 2012, in Calgary's downtown core. For additional information: www.thisismycitycalgary.ca