Doors to Imagination
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Doors to Imagination
Doors to Imagination 2010 Cathedral Village Arts Festival Regina, Saskatchewan May 24 to 29 Monday, May 24 to Saturday, May 29 www.cvaf.ca table OF CONTENTS 2010 CVAF Raffle Don’t miss your chance to support the Cathedral Village Arts Festival by buying a 50/50 raffle ticket, or three. Draw date: May 29, 2010. Tickets are available from the CVAF office, and at venues throughout the festival week. Tickets are $5 each. Cash Prize is 50% of the net revenue 4 Welcoming Messages 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 5 Map 13 Thursday 5 All Week Long 6 Week at a Glance 8 Monday 15 Friday 17 Saturday donation boxes All Cathedral Village Arts Festival events are free to attend — but that doesn’t mean the festival doesn’t cost anything to put on. Support the Festival by donating often into the Doors to Imagination boxes located at each venue. 23 Sponsors Best Pizza 2005, 2006, 2007,2009, 2010 PRAIRIE DOG READERS Love COPPER KETTLE PIZZA! Proud Supporters of the 2010 Cathedral Arts Festival Try an award winning Copper Kettle Pizza tonight 1958 Hamilton Try an award winning Copper Kettle Pizza tonight Call us... we’ll deliver. It’s that easy. 352-8888 Downtown 1953 Scarth New reloadable gift cards now available www.cvaf.ca Pick-up and delivery only. 352-8888 City-wide delivery 11am - 2am Cathedral Village Arts Festival 3 greetings FESTIVAL 2010: DOORS TO IMAGINATION It takes a Village to raise a festival. After 19 years on the Festival committee I am enjoying my year as Chair. This festival has several new features you will want to experience. Saturday (May 29) Holy Rosary Park Main Stage is celebrating music with a Latin influence and the children will be entertained by the fabulous Funville allowing you to enjoy the Main Stage and keep an eye on the kids. Music will start 11 a.m., ending with the evening show featuring Winoski & Horn, Cubaneate Dance and festival favorites Jive Daddy and the Mambo Kings. Don't forget the parade kicking off the Festival Picnic. The Monday picnic has many new and interesting performers and activities. Whether you are a volunteer, a busker, an artist in the areas of visual, literary, dance, music, theatre, or a happy member of a satisfied audience, it is all here at this year's festival. Thank you to those who keep the festival going, to our able Executive Coordinator Deb Jones, and to the new committee members who have joined in for another special festival. And don't forget to decorate your door. This year's theme, DOORS TO IMAGINATION, is also the public art theme for the festival. Visit the website www.cvaf.ca and join in this celebration of culture, small business and community in the Cathedral Village. message committee On behalf of my colleagues on City Council and the citizens of Regina, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 19th Annual Cathedral Village Arts Festival. Doors to Imagination is an appropriate theme for this six-day event filled with fun, dynamic activities celebrating music, arts, life and the Cathedral area spirit. Every year, this diverse and lively community has opened up their neighbourhood for a celebration of community and creativity that is second to none. Residents, merchants and volunteers put in many guide Greg Beatty Sincerely, CHAIR: PICNIC PARADE COORDINATOR: Joanne Crofford Marietta Schoenau VICE CHAIR/CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP: FAMILY FUNVILLE COORDINATOR: Linely Schaefer VICE CHAIR/2011 20TH ANNIVERSARY: Marilyn Turnley Kris Alvarez THEATRE COORDINATOR; Maggie Tororey, Nils Clausson BUSKERS COORDINATOR: Jaime Carlson EXECUTIVE COORDINATOR: Deb Jones TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATOR: Jay Clement VOLUNTEER ADMINISTRATOR: Linda Rattray BEVERAGE COORDINATOR Chad Jedlic MUSIC COORDINATOR: Joanne Crofford, Tara Semple VISUAL ARTS COORDINATOR: Margaret Bessai STREETFAIR ADMINISTRATOR: Linda Rattray DOORS PROJECT: Jane Anweiler, Susan Dugas WEBSITE COORDINATOR: Scott Rattray LITERARY: Nils Clausson PICNIC COORDINATOR: Rae Pelletier Pat Fiacco, Mayor PICNIC GAMES COORDINATOR: Ilsa Folgering Kristina Cowie SALES & MARKETING MANAGER: Terry Morash SALES TEAM: FESTIVAL LIAISON: Deb Jones Brad Young, Terry Morash COVER CREDIT Image Original painting by: Colin McLellan CITY-WIDE DISTRIBUTION AGENT: Stephen Whitworth PUBLISHER: hours to ensure this festival is a success. The Festival invites children, youth and adults to create, participate and enjoy the arts in all of its diversity. It encourages innovation and fosters the creative spirit in everyone who attends. I extend my sincere appreciation to everyone involved with the Cathedral Village Arts Festival for their dedication to this event. Congratulations on helping provide our local artists, crafts people and performers a chance to showcase their great talents and skills to both residents and visitors of our city. Best wishes for another memorable Festival! DESIGN & PRODUCTION MANAGER: CREDITS PROGRAM GUIDE COORDINATOR: EDITOR: FROM THE MAYOR Joanne Crofford, Chair, 2010 Cathedral Village Arts Festival Lana Most Poster design by: Deb Jones Terry Morash OPERATIONS/IT MANAGER: Glenn McDonald 4 Cathedral Village Arts Festival www.cvaf.ca map Safeway venues 1 Les Sherman Park 5 CJTR Stage 10 The Mercury Cafe Neil Balkwill Centre 6 Uforia/Muse & Retrovise 11 Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre 15 Noveau Gallery &The Abbey Restaurant & First Presbyterian Art Gallery of Regina 7 Holy Rosary Park / Main Stage 12 The Crushed Grape 16 La Bodega 13 Mysteria Gallery & 17 The Fainting Goat 2 Picnic Parade Starts Saturday Funville 3 Connaught Library 8 Holy Rosary Cathedral Angus St Stage & Artesian 18 Unitarian Centre 4 Creek Bistro 9 Westminster Church 14 Cathedral Freehouse 19 Davin School all week LONG Doors to Imagination: New Work by the University of Regina's Senior Sculpture Students Keep your eyes open for a series of engaging and interactive sculptures installed throughout the Cathedral area during the festival week (see www.cvaf.ca for details). Thirteen emerging artists explore access, culture and travel through such diverse media as video projection, cut steel, cast and coloured plaster. www.cvaf.ca DOORS PROJECT Photo Gallery Photographs from the Doors Project will be on display at Connaught Library throughout the week of the Arts Festival. These photos record and celebrate all the amazing Art Doors that were created by people living in this community for the Doors Project. Cathedral Village Arts Festival 5 week AT A GLANCE Monday Wednesday Thursday Night Live 11:45 am to noon Mini Parade Noon to 4 pm Picnic First Nations Art/Cliff Dubois and Strong Thunderbird Man 2 pm Tyler Lindsay: guitarist All afternoon Food sales, Face Painting, Queen City Caring Clowns, Children’s Crafts & Games, Will Leach Magic Show Main Stage 12:15 pm Erroll Kinistino Trio 1 pm Tulip and Treble 2 pm Hazel Dixon (Eagle Woman): Storyteller 3 pm Tribal Vibes In the park 1 pm Art Gallery of Regina 2pm Artist Talk: Keith Bird, photography by Gary Robins, paintings by Lucy Cobb, sculpture by Denis Chapados. Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre: 1-4 Workshops for all ages: with Melody Armstrong, Rosie Armistead, Chandra Larwood, Allan Dotson Westminster United Church 7 pm Regina Mandolin Orchestra 8:30 pm Jazz Band-its Tuesday Connaught Library 6:30 pm Historical Walking Tour 7:30 pm windScript Launch Event Davin School 7 to 9:30 pm Echo Valley Model Railroad Guild Art Gallery of Regina 7 to 8 pm Express Yourself - Improv for Everyone Unitarian Centre 7:30 pm The Conservatory of Performing Arts Harp Ensemble 6 Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm One-act play The Appointment 8 pm One-act play Pinter Play 9 pm One-act play The Wedding Story Fainting Goat 9 pm Games Night feat. rotating DJ's The Crushed Grape 9 pm Dig.it.all.collective and Dorkbot Collective (live performance art, electronic music and circuit bending) Cathedral Village Arts Festival Conaught Library 3:45 pm to 5 pm Sidewalk Painting 3:45 to 7:30 pm Iconic Saskatchewan Series: Folk Art and Its Legacy Open House 6:30 to 8 pm Family Creativity Night: Folk Art Unitarian Centre 7 pm Songwriting Workshop Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre 7:30 pm Jigsaw Puzzle 9 pm Juanita Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm One-act play The Wedding Story 8 pm One-act play Pinter Play 9:15 pm Dance The Vaudeville Affair Thursday Night Live MUSIC, FOOD, SHOPPING Holy Rosary Park 1 pm Under the Big Top students from Connaught, Davin and Holy Rosary perform Cobb Swanson Music Store 6:30 to 7:30 pm Don Waite: Jazz & Classical Guitar Kim & Ashlee’s Cakes & Cookies 5 pm Come decorate a cookie! Fainting Goat 6:30 pm Dave Taylor 7:30 pm Michelle Boudreau La Bodega 6:30 to 7:30 pm; 9:30-10:30 Andre Mejia First Presbyterian Hall 7:30 pm Keiran Semple Abbey Restaurant & Lounge 6:30 to 8:30 pm Amy Nelson Mysteria 7 pm Art opening, Jana Kutarna Music with Chris Prpich The Creek Bistro 6:30 to 8:30 pm Cecile Denis Fainting Goat 9 pm Meadowlark Five (Sudbury indie rock) The Mercury Café 6:30 to 8:30 pm Belle Plaine 7:00, 7:15 and 7:30pm Retrovise: Vintage PinUp Dance by the Divax A La Carte 7 pm Viki T's “Music to Go” playing a wide variety of World Instruments St Mary’s Anglican Church 7 pm Tours of their Stained Glass windows Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm One-act play The Appointment 8 pm One-act play Pinter Play 9:30 pm CoelecanthDance Holy Rosary Park 7 pm Community Orchestra 8:15 pm The Semple Family 9:30 pm Tribal Vibes Cathedral Freehouse, 7:30 pm “It's Slammer Time!" Poetry Slam Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre NO MINORS 7:30 pm Black Drink Crier 9:30 pm The Bystanders At Dusk Lightwriting by Corey Bryson The Crushed Grape 8 pm Opening Reception: Melanie Monique Rose, Cara De Gennaro & Ashley Rose. Music by The Pile of Bones Brass Band & Rob D www.cvaf.ca week AT A GLANCE Saturday Friday Holy Rosary Park 5:30 pm Regina Drum Circle 6:30 pm Azura and Skin & Bone 7:30 pm FADADance Dusk Screening under the Stars (Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative ) Nouveau Gallery 5:30 to 7:30pm Brian Gladwell and Anne Brochu-Lambert Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre NO MINORS 7:30 pm Shane Reoch 8:15 pm Hard Luck & Trouble 9:30 pm Dan Silljer Band Fainting Goat 9 pm Belle Plaine Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm Poetry Here and Now! Hagios Press poets. The Crushed Grape 8 pm Ink Road 9 pm The Nancy Ray Guns Abby Restaurant 9:30 pm Jack Semple La Bodega 9 pm Winoski and Horn Cathedral Freehouse 9:30 pm Let There be Theremin Festival Streetfair 10am to 5pm Holy Rosary Park FUNVILLE 11 am to 4 pm Doorway to the imagination for kids of all ages Main Stage in Holy Rosary Park 11 am The Relative Noon Sask-Cuban Project: Cuban Latin Jazz 1 pm Cubaneate: Latin Dance workshop 2 pm Andino Suns 3 pm OYE! 4:15 pm Mama Llajta 13th & Athol Stage 11:15 am Best Buddies Noon The Pile of Bones Brass Band 1 pm Ron Loos 2 pm Ron Loos Band 4 pm The Dustin Ritter Band Holy Rosary Park Main Stage 7 to 7:45 pm Winoski & Horn 7:45 pm Dance demo: Cubaneate 8:15 pm Jive Daddy and the Mambo Kings 13th & Angus Stage 11:15 am St. James-Assiniboia Divisional Choir Noon Glenn Sutter 1 pm Local Onlyz 2 pm T.A.L.ENT 4 pm JJ Voss Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre NO MINORS 7:30 pm Blue Dawn 9:30 pm Sugar Pie The Crushed Grape 10 am to 4 pm Live Painting on the Patio All Day and Night The Full of Flavour Experience: DJ’s! La Bodega 9 pm Dave Taylor 10 pm Michelle Boudreau Freehouse 9 pm Nancy Ray Guns The Fainting Goat 9 pm This Machine is a Fountain prairiedogmag.com www.cvaf.ca Cathedral Village Arts Festival 7 Monday AT A GLANCE Queen City Caring Clowns We are pleased that the Queen City Caring Clowns will be joining us again this year. Face Painters Ken Jenkins Community School Face Painters face painting. Get your face painted by one of these talented students, or create your own design. Food What is a picnic without food? We will fire up the B.B.Q. at noon. More for your family in the park 12:30 to 1:30 pm Soccer Rec Mercado will once again host some soccer games. Tribal Vibe THE PICNIC (a.k.a. Monday Mayhem) On Monday (May 24) you are invited to partake in a day of fun and food for the whole family. We will begin our day of mayhem with a parade, which will include tunes from the Mossing School of Music as well as some of your favourite Regina mascots. Then spend the afternoon with us taking in some entertainment, playing some games, feasting on some B.B.Q. and enjoying the day. We will have some face painters, some clowns, some kids games and some surprises to add to the day. See you there. 11:45 am to noon Festival Mini Parade At 11:30 a.m. we will be gathering at the corner of 14th Ave. & and Elphinstone St. At 11:45 a.m. we will parade down Elphinstone St. to the picnic site at Les Sherman Park. Everyone is welcome to join our parade. Decorate your bike, skateboard, baby strollers, unicycle or yourself. Join the band of clowns, musicians and characters that make a parade fun for all. Erroll Kinistino Trio Errol Kinistino, Elmer Crane and John Keepness will keep you entertained. They will be playing music, telling stories and sharing their unique talents with us. 1 to 2 pm Tulip and Treble — Masters of Mayhem Rhonda Donais and Matt Totten are sure to delight with Tulip and Treble up to their antics once again. Masters of Mayhem says it all. 2 to 3 pm Hazel Dixon (Eagle Woman) — Storyteller Hazel Dixon is pure delight to listen to as she weaves her magic through storytelling. Hazel is an accomplished First Nations storyteller and we are very happy she will join us this year. 3 to 4 pm Tribal Vibes You won’t be able to help yourself. The rhythms of this group will have you movin’ and groovin’ in no time at all. Noon to 12:15 pm Opening Ceremonies Open House at the Art Gallery of Regina and Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre 12:15 to 1:00 pm Noon to 4 pm On display at the Art Gallery of Main Stage 8 Cathedral Village Arts Festival Regina, main gallery Mushum...! What IS That? a multi-media installation by Keith Bird, buffalo hide paintings, ceremonial drums. 2 pm Artist Talk Join Keith Bird for an informal walk and talk in the gallery, discussing his work and the themes of traditional spirituality and how it manifests in contemporary Aboriginal culture. In the hallway galleries: Halloweén Apples photography by Gary Robins; By the Light of the Night paintings by Lucy Cobb; and The Roots of My Soul sculptural display by Denis Chapados. Workshops: All ages. Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre invites you to meet local artists, and try a hands-on craft technique. Learn about making jewellery with Melody Armstrong, print-making with Rosie Armistead, textiles with Chandra Larwood. Join Allan Dotson in the Comic Jam Studio: Come and draw! All work will be bound and published for pick-up at the Saturday Street fair. In the Park Kids Games Come on over to the games area and join the fun. 1 to 3 pm First Nations Art Cliff Dubois and Strong Thunderbird Man will be showing you how they create their art pieces and you may get a chance to work a piece of your own. 2 to 3 pm Tyler Lindsay — guitarist Looking for a quiet time to just sit and relax to some great guitar playing. This is your venue. We have a surprise or two in store at the picnic. Join us on for some great family fun. Westminster United Church 7:30 pm Regina Mandolin Orchestra More than 40 members and a teaching program of 25 plus students. The RMO's unique sound is based on the plucked strings of the mandolin family of instruments supplemented by bass, flute, guitar, violin and sometimes percussion. 9 pm Jazz Band-its An exciting group of about 20 musicians who perform jazz, swing and hit tunes with an energetic big-band sound. The group plays short engagements to dances, providing musical variety. www.cvaf.ca Tuesday AT A GLANCE Ensemble’s third performance: they will play music from South America, Brittany as well as contemporary and Renaissance music. Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm One-act play The Appointment (mature content; language) Mr. Toemeali has a 3 o'clock appointment with God. In the waiting room, he meets two women who also have 3 o'clock appointments. Directed by Bryce Schlamp. 8 pm One-act play Pinter Play (mature content; a gun is used in the performance) Renowned playwright Harold Pinter always began his plays with two characters entering, followed by a third. When the third character does not arrive in Ian Broland's Pinter Play, Mississauga and Vladivostok question the reason behind their existence. For if this is not a Pinter play, what is it? Cécile Denis Connaught Branch, Regina Public Library 6:30 pm Cathedral Historical Tour Come on this guided tour and learn surprising facts about the Cathedral Cresents. For instance, did you know that prior to being a residential neighbourhood, the area had a racetrack for racing “sulkies” — twowheeled, one-person carriages? The tour starts with refreshments at the RPL, Connaught Branch. 7:30 to 9:30 pm windScript Launch Event The Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild is pleased to launch Vol. 26 of windScript, the e-zine of high school writing. windScript has been publishing the best of Saskatchewan high school students' literature since 1983 and includes poetry, prose, and creative non-fiction. Please join editor Pam Bustin as we hear readings by contributors to the 2010 issue of windScript. Refreshments www.cvaf.ca will be served and all are welcome. Davin School 7 to 9:30 pm Model Trains — Echo Valley Model Railroad Guild Bring the whole family to see a miniature world of make believe located at historic Davin School. The Echo Valley Model Railroad Guild hosts this 3D art form, a historical presentation of an actual area of British Columbia. They meet every Tuesday night to work on the Railroad and to socialize with the members. This is one of Regina’s largest HO scale Model Railroads, controlled by a state-of-the-art Digital Command Control. Ask one of our members how it works. If you have previously seen the layout, come back to see the progress made since your last visit. Art Gallery of Regina 7 to 8 pm Express Yourself — Improv for Everyone Up for some fun and play? Improv is not about acting — it’s about expressing. Improv uses exercises, activities and games to develop spontaneity and creativity, enhance communication and listening skills, and to develop a sense of play. Come explore in an audience-free environment. Ages 16 and up. John McCallum has been an Improv enthusiast for the past several years and teaches Improv in the community. John delights in coaching people to express themselves more freely and fully and helps people tap into their own innate spontaneity and creativity. “No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered.” Unitarian Centre 7:30 pm The Conservatory of Performing Arts Harp Ensemble Since 2008, harp students have gathered as an ensemble on a regular basis under the guidance of Cécile Denis. Tonight is the 9 pm One-act play The Wedding Story (mature content; language) A land where the grass is always green, the sun is always shining, and fences are always white picket. A sunny day in sunny June, the height of the perfect wedding season. A comedy by Julianne Homokay, directed by Patrick Pelletier. Fainting Goat 9 pm Games Night Scrabble to Risk, Mouse Trap to Settlers of Catan, it's all here, along with the best music pumped out by a slew of rotating DJ's. Arts Fest drink specials and contests abound. The Crushed Grape 9 pm Dig.it.all.collective and Dorkbot Collective Live performance art, electronic music and circuit bending. Cathedral Village Arts Festival 9 Wednesday AT A GLANCE Juanita Connaught Branch, Regina Public Library 3:45 to 5 pm Painting & Popsicles Take part in this annual outdoor tradition and celebrate the Festival week with paint and popsicles. Get inspired by folk art in the branch and help us paint a festive sidewalk. Wear your painting clothes. All are welcome. Pre-registration not required, but the event is weather dependent. 3:45 to 7:30 pm Open House: Iconic Saskatchewan Series: Folk Art and Its Legacy NEW Art Exhibit! Be the first to see hidden treasures from the Dunlop Art Gallery's vault up on the walls of Connaught Branch. Works by artists, including Molly Lenhardt, Ann Harbuz and William McCargar, will be featured. Drop by to meet the Curator of Education and Community Outreach Catherine Livingstone, get a special tour of the art, enter to win prizes and indulge in coffee and treats. 6:30 to 8 pm Family Creativity Night: Folk Art Parents and kids are invited to join local artist Rosie Armistead in exploring a classic folk art tech- nique: making everyday objects into objects of art. Learn how to do simple decorative painting on wooden boxes by using motifs found in the artworks from the Dunlop Art Gallery’s Permanent Collection. Pre-register by calling Connaught Branch at 777-6078 Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre 7:30 to 8:45 pm Jigsaw Puzzle Jigsaw Puzzle is a newly formed north Regina band. The power trio covers electrifying classic rock tunes along with some original material. Come watch Jigsaw Puzzle put the pieces of Rock’n’Roll together! 9 to 10:30 pm Juanita Paul Bogdan, Andy Beisel, Ian Cameron and Taylor Lefebvre strive to produce a sound unlike any other. Their fast paced groove rock consists of powerful riffs, hard driven solos and aggressive vocals. Juanita promise to put on one electrifying show! Unitarian Centre 7 pm Songwriters Workshop, sponsored by SaskMusic Dig a Little Deeper — Find the Songwriter In You. Get your emo- NEWS. ARTS. OPINION. STUPIDITY. It’s all on dog blog, the official blog of prairie dog magazine. Updated daily. prairiedogmag.com 10 Cathedral Village Arts Festival www.cvaf.ca Wednesday AT A GLANCE to the song has led Kathy to success as a solo artist and in numerous groups including The Frontier Gals and The Michaels Trio. The Vaudeville Affair Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm One-act play The Wedding Story (mature content; language) See description in Tuesday’s listings 8 pm One-act play Pinter Play (mature content; a gun is used in the performance) See description in Tuesday’s listings 9:15 pm The Vaudeville Affair Vintage Cabaret with the Adorne Dance Company. Entwined with an array of characters from 1920’s Vaudeville, this theatrical dance company will take you back to a time of chimney sweeps and lounge singers. A dynamic cabaret of dancers bring new life to this bygone era. First Presbyterian Hall tions across. Break down song structure, know the importance of hooks, how songs are written, when to copyright, what is SOCAN and more? Workshop leader Kathy Stochmal in an exceptional vocalist and respected songwriter in a wide range of genres. A deep connection 7:30 pm Keiran Semple Keiran Semple is known as the drummer in the band Us. Since his recent trip to Australia he has found his voice. Now emerging as a singer/songwriter he will do his tunes as well as music from Dylan to Young. He is passionate and engaging. Mysteria 7 to 9 pm Play House An exhibition of acrylic and ink paintings by Jana Kutarna featuring impressions, caricatures, of Cathedral character homes. 7 to 8 pm Chris Prpich Chris Prpich is a multi-talented local musician, accomplished in acoustic and electric bass, classical guitar, and mandolin. He will be showcasing a mix of original works and classical pieces. He’s bestknown for his work in the local trio The Lazy MKs. Fainting Goat 9 pm Meadlowlark Five Thoughtful indie rock, tinged with both pop and roots sensibilities, coming all the way from Sudbury, Ontario on a cross-country tour. Your Neighbourhoo d Branch Part of the Cathedral Village Arts Festival from the beginning… part of the Cathedral community for over 75 years! For details on these and other programs at Connaught Branch, visit ReginaLibrary.ca Cathedral Historical Tour Tuesday, May 25 6:30 pm Windscript Launch Event Tuesday, May 25 7:30-8:30 pm www.cvaf.ca Family Creativity Night: Folk Art Wednesday, May 26 6:30-8:00 pm Register by calling 777-6078. Painting & Popsicles Wednesday, May 26 3:45-5:00 pm Cathedral Village Arts Festival 11 imagine soft ice cream by Bernard Callebaut fresh cream and natural vanilla with Bernard Callebaut chocolate in the Cathedral Village 2130 Robinson Street West across from 13th Ave Safeway ChocolateRegina.com 546-2462 owner: David Robert Loblaw 12 Cathedral Village Arts Festival www.cvaf.ca Thursday Night Live AT A GLANCE The Semple Family Holy Rosary Park 1 pm Under the Big Top Once again, students from the three Cathedral-area schools, Connaught, Davin and Holy Rosary, will participate in a variety show under the Big Top in Holy Rosary Park. Come and cheer them on as they show off the diversity of young talent in the neighbourhood. Hosted by the Connaught Branch, Regina Public Library. Thursday Night Live MUSIC, FOOD, SHOPPING Best Doors to Imagination contest Visit 13th Ave. and check out the local businesses, galleries and performances. Vote for the business with the best door and win prizes. A number of the local businesses are extending their hours and staying open late. Shop & start or finish your night at a local restaurant and move on to attend the many other art, theatre, literary, and music events. Cobb Swanson Music Store 6:30 to 7:30 pm Don Waite Jazz & Classical Guitar Fainting Goat 6:30 pm Dave Taylor David is a Multiple Award Winning Record Producer/SingerSongwriter who has released 13 albums since 1993. He is a multiinstrumentalist prone to live-looping who, of late, is gravitating toward solo piano, voice and song. 7:30 pm Michelle Boudreau Songwriter, spoken word artist, gardener and mom. You'll hear a Prairie howl, a unique blend of energetic Folk and Roots music. Makes audiences laugh, cry and dance at will with her eclectic, high-energy performances. La Bodega 6:30 to 7:30 pm; 9:30 to 10:30 pm Andre Mejia Mejia’s line-up was completed earlier this year, when Andre Mejia and Matthew Gartner were joined by drummer Kyle Grimsrud-Manz. They are a Regina-based trio whose roots are in classic rock, blues, and funk. A gathering of Artists in Fort Qu’Appelle at"The New Fort" th 17 Rant Royally confidential@ prairiedogmag.com Saturday, July 31 REGINA’S INDEPENDENT VOICE www.cvaf.ca Cathedral Village Arts Festival 13 Thursday Night Live AT A GLANCE funky! Cathedral Village Freehouse, sponsored by The Bystanders front of the store. Abbey Restaurant & Lounge 6:30 to 8:30 pm Amy Nelson Amy Nelson, a Regina singer/songwriter, has performed across the prairies and internationally in Australia, Mexico and at the Canada Day Celebrations in London, England. The Creek Bistro 6:30 to 8:30 pm Cecile Denis It is in her capacity as a celtic harpist that you will hear Cécile Denis tonight. Indeed, Cécile has had a real interest in celtic music and in the celtic harp since she was little. She teaches celtic harp at the Conservatory of Performing Arts and is developing a Harp Ensemble programme. Cécile even had a celtic band in Toronto for a while, The Thingamajigs, including a hurdygurdy player! The Mercury Café 6:30 to 8:30 pm Belle Plaine Belle Plaine’s voice silences noisy taverns. Her music is inspired by highway miles, interrupted dreams & eavesdropping. Her first album Songs for the Raffers debuts this summer. 7 pm, 7:15 pm and 7:30 pm Retrovise Vintage PinUp Dance by the Divax Damsels to the song “Big Spender” by Peggy Lee will be performed in 14 A La Carte 7 to 9:00 pm Viki T's Music to Go Features a wide variety of World Instruments: string, keys, whistles, percussion. St Mary’s Anglican Church 7 pm Tour of Stained Glass Windows An intergenerational art-themed tour of the stained glass windows at St Mary’s. Artesian on 13th 7:30 pm One-act play The Appointment (mature content; language) See description in Tuesday’s listings 8 pm One-act play Pinter Play (mature content; a gun is used in the performance) See description in Tuesday’s listings 9:30 pm CoelecanthDance Come explore the deep blue sonic sea and beyond with CoelacanthDance (pronounced: SEAL-a-kanth-Dance). We all come from the sea, so, come shake your tail fin, grow some gills, then head back to your own ocean, smiling and spicily satiated. The Crushed Grape 8 pm The PPP Show Opening Reception , Visual art Cathedral Village Arts Festival exhibition, featuring artists: Melanie Monique Rose, Cara De Gennaro & Ashley Rose. Live music by The Pile of Bones Brass Band & Rob D. Holy Rosary Park Main Stage, sponsored by The Room 7 pm Regina Community Orchestra Under the direction of Yvonne Redant, the Regina Community Orchestra is a member-run organization which has operated for over 25 years. Its membership is open to adults and older youth who want to play symphonic music, both classical and contemporary. They are supported in part by operating grants from the Sasksatchewan Orchestral Association, Sask Lotteries and the City of Regina. 8:15 to 9:15 pm The Semple Family The Semple Family band consists of parents Jack and Tara playing guitar and flute. Their children Keiran, Kaitlym, and Zevaya play drums, bass, and sing. Music from the Beatles to James Brown 9:30 pm Tribal Vibes A group of spirited dancers and musicians. The exuberance they inspire spreads through the audience like Wildfire! They come together to celebrate and ignite the energy wherever they are. They are original, interactive, inspiring and Sask Writers Guild 7:30 pm It's Slammer Time! The Festival’s Annual Poetry Slam This partnership between the Saskatchewan Writers Guild, the Cathedral Village Freehouse and the Connaught branch of the Regina Public Library is a literary free-for-all. Come cheer on novice and published poets as they compete for the winning title. Registration begins at 7:30 p.m. The first 20 poets who pay their toonie are given 30 minutes to craft a new and original piece.The winner takes home the pot of toonies. Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre (NO MINORS) 7:30 to 9:15 pm Black Drink Crier Folk rock band led by Cameron Wensel, former member of the West Port Murders & The Soo Line. Phillip Legrand and Judd Stachowski appear alongside. Black Drink Crier play country and hammer balls straight out of the park. 9:30 to 11:30 pm The Bystanders The Bystanders gained local notoriety for their high energy live show and catchy, heart-felt songs. Fusing traditional instruments like banjo, accordion and harmonica with acoustic driven folk/rock, the band’s sound is a hybrid they call “prairie fresh”. Dusk until 11pm Life is Art We are proud to have Corey Bryson back, animating our 2nd floor windows with live DJ music performance and dual-video projection installation. Bryson creates images through “Lightwriting”, using automotive LED strips, glow sticks, headlamps, laser pointers, fireworks, sparklers, lighters and flashlight. Unitarian Centre 8 pm Jeff Richards www.cvaf.ca Friday Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre (NO MINORS) Blues Night sponsored by the Delta Blues Association 7:30 to 8 pm Shane Reoch Shane can't shake his love of the blues, and he channels as many Delta ghosts as possible when he performs. His finger-style and slide guitar work perfectly compliment his truly angelic voice (Shane's words). Don't miss this great local talent. 8:15 to 9:15 pm Hard Luck & Trouble Although this group is new to the Regina music scene, every member is well-known. With singer/songwriter, Gord Arnold on guitar, Rob Homenuk on drums and Darrel Diebert on bass, these veteran musicians are ready to hit the stage. www.cvaf.ca AT A GLANCE 9:30 to 10:45 pm Dan Silljer Band Dan has just returned from a tour with Jason Plumb including the Saskatchewan pavilion at the Vancouver Olympics and some dates in the Yukon. Now he’s ready to get back with his blues band for the Cathedral Village crowd. Holy Rosary Park 5:30 pm Regina Drum Circle Bring your drums, shakers, and shake your booty to the Regina Drum Circle Open Drum Jam. Some instruments will be available to use. 6:30 pm Azura and Skin & Bone Azura is a professional belly dancer from Regina. She has performed in Egypt, across Canada and in Seattle. She was a featured artist at Gravelbourg’s Solstice Festival in 2009, and headlined at Moose Jaw's multicultural festival in 2004. 7:30 pm FADADance FadaDance is a prairie-based contemporary dance troupe that delights their audiences with energy, imagination and sheer joy in movement. Their performances are fresh, fantastical and fiery (the latter sometimes in a literal sense!) Dusk, (after FadaDance) Screening under the Stars This is the Saskatchewan Filmpool cooperative’s 19th annual screening. Features family-friendly short films created by local Filmpool artists. The Filmpool offers workshops, courses and filmmaking events that are open to all. Fainting Goat 9 pm Belle Plaine “Belle Plaine is a national treasure — a true Canadian. She can sing like a hot-damn, was ready to leave on tour at a moment’s notice and shot the shit out of a spoon with a BB gun from the 50 yard mark.” Carolyn Mark Artesian 7:30 pm POETRY HERE & NOW! A full out poetry bash featuring Hagios Press poets. Hagios Press is a new tenant in Artesian and is celebrating its presence in Cathedral with an evening with several of their poets. The evening will also feature stage spots for poets who have not yet published a book of poems. To register email hagiospress@accesscomm.ca at Artesian, 2627 13th Ave., Regina The Crushed Grape 8 pm Ink Road Ink Road is a band of brothers. Formed in the summer heat of 2009 in Regina and performing around the province in September. Show Cathedral Village Arts Festival 15 Friday AT A GLANCE Azura after show, they became closer as musicians, and even closer as friends.Ink Road began production of Lady Disaster, their first EP, in October 2009. 9 pm The Nancy Ray-Guns The Nancy Ray-Guns play infectious live dance grooves with thoughtful poetic lyrics. They have played to a live radio audience with 1.8 million listeners, and toured from Ontario to British Columbia leaving audiences starved for more. Abby Restaurant 9:30 to 11:30 pm Jack Semple 16 Cathedral Village Arts Festival La Bodega 9 to 11 pm Winoski and Horn Winoski and Horn have been playing their brand of “Latin Fusion” around town for two years and are in high demand. Expect a fiery, passion-filled instrumental experience from this four-piece band. Cathedral Freehouse 9:30 pm Let There be Theremin Self-proclaimed Kings of Skapunksurfabilly, Let There Be Theremin play their own brand of instrumental music. With the electric guitar, upright bass, drums, tenor sax, keyboard and theremin, these three guys say they can really crank it out. We’ll see. www.cvaf.ca Saturday AT A GLANCE Best Buddies Cathedral Village Arts Festival Streetfair 10 am to 5 pm, 13th Ave., between Angus and Athol St.; and 2100 blocks of Retallack and Robinson St. Over 300 artisans and a variety of performance spots along a six-block stretch of 13th Ave., The Streetfair showcases the diversity of art, visual art displays, films, artisans working in a variety of mediums showing and selling their wares, performance stages, and buskers to keep you entertained! Parades, Performance stages and Streetfair Buskers will keep you entertained and delight you for some spare change; remember to let all our talent know you appreciate their efforts. You will not go hungry as there will be lots of food choices! The many food booths that will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. will be serving up flavors from around the world, and www.cvaf.ca of course, traditional Fair fare: hot dogs, candy floss, fries and those Mini Donuts! To quench your thirst the Regina Rowing Club will be serving up cold beer in the Beer Tent beside the Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre from noon to 6 p.m. NO MINORS Important Notes For the safety and ease of everyone, please keep your pets, bikes, and skateboards away from the crowds along 13th Avenue and in Holy Rosary Park. RAMED Regina Association Middle Eastern Dance will be performing at the end of the 2100 block Retallack St. They will be accepting donations with the money going towards buying a latrine for a village in Africa Tribal Vibes Tribal Vibes will be performing at the 13th Ave. entrance to the Holy Rosary Park. Drums, Dance, and Tribal Vibes! Anglican Church, Prairie Sky School and Eat Healthy Foods. Funville Laughter Yoga 11:45 am Laugh until your belly hurts! Jayne Clendening, pioneer of Laughter Yoga in Saskatchewan, will teach an audience of all ages and abilities how to laugh for no reason — except for the health of it. That’s no joke! Join the gaggle of gigglers for some fun and plenty of mirthful laughter, and leave with joy in your heart. FUNVILLE IS A DOORWAY TO THE IMAGINATION FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES. Come and Play! Giant games, a “dressing room” with facepaint and costumes, mural painting, a wild mashup of croquet meets mini-golf meets hockey, puppetry, balloons, and hula hoops are just a few things that will spell FUN. Come and Eat! There will be a mini-market of vendors offering family-friendly, kid-tested snacks that will smell FUN. Come and Rest! There is always lots of green space to relax and have lunch and let your kids run off some energy. We will also have the Chill Out, Baby! tent to make feeding/changing your wee ones easier. Thanks to Canadian Parents For French, Coffee Break massage, Early Learning Centre, St. Mary’s SCA 12:35 pm and 2:50 pm The Society for Creative Anachronism is a worldwide, nonprofit, educational organization that strives to recreate the best parts of the Middle Ages: Combat, Heraldry, Calligraphy, Archery, Costuming, Dancing, Cooking and Music. Cathedral Village Arts Festival 17 I LIKE... getting mucky whatever you like, the MacKenzie has it. mackenzieartgallery.ca free admission 3475 Albert Street Regina, Sk 18 Cathedral Village Arts Festival monday - thursday 10 am - 5:30 pm friday 10 am - 9 pm weekends 12 noon - 5:30 pm www.cvaf.ca Saturday AT A GLANCE Dunlop Art Gallery DAVID THAUBERGER Green and White Painting #2, 1980 Collection of the Canada Council Art Bank photo: Yvan Boulerice REGINA PUBLIC LIBRARY, 2311-12TH AVENUE REGINA, SK S4P 3Z5 306 | 777 6040 Green is the Colour: The Art of Rider Pride September 4 to November 14, 2010 Opening Celebration September 4, 2-5 PM, Victoria Park Partner Exhibit, Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum: Saskatchewan Roughriders: The Team the Fans Built May 28 - December 31, 2010 ADMISSION IS FREE, AND EVERYONE IS WELCOME. WWW.DUNLOPARTGALLERY.ORG Will Leach Magic Show 12:15 and 2:30 pm and Rob Cocarell sitting in on bass and kit. Michelle Dueck Juggler 1 pm Noon to 12:45 pm Sask-Cuban Project: Cuban Latin Jazz Original idea from the young Cuban drummer, Michel Medrano Brindis (drum kit, congas, timbales and bongo), focusing on Cuban Latin-Jazz. Accompanying him are Carter Powley (sax and keyboard), Marc Horn (guitar), Rob Dakiniewich (bass) and Ramiro Sepulveda (congas). The Prairie School of Tai Chi Chuan 2 pm The Prairie School of Tai Chi Chuan has been operating in Regina for two years and teaches the complete system of Tai Chi Chuan including forms, martial applications, push-hands and applications. Practice will soon be available for all ages Michelle Dueck juggler Holy Rosary Park Main Stage 11 to 11:45 am The Relative Original Folk and Rock music with Latin influences packaged in a performance driven by distinct threepart harmony. Members include Jim Alvarez, Kris Alvarez and Eric James with guests Cameron Wensel www.cvaf.ca 1 to 1:45 pm Cubaneate: Latin Dance workshop 2 to 2:45 pm Andino Suns The Andino Suns welcome you to the acoustic universe where the sounds of the Andes Mountains will be rocked and fused with modern Latin grooves and rhythms. Join us for a set of high energy, high intensity and Latino passion. 1355 Scarth Street, Regina, Sk. Ph.(306) 565-3111 Fax. (306) 565-1972 Sandra Jackson CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT PROF. CORP. Suite 302 - 2222 13th Avenue phone: 757-3261 fax: 347-0823 email: sandraj@accesscomm.ca www.sandrajacksoncga.com Cathedral Village Arts Festival 19 Saturday AT A GLANCE Cubaneate 3 to 4 pm OYE! OYE! is a heavily latin influenced group portraying a cultural blanket of styles and age, combining hiphop, latin, folk, jazz, rock and funk. The group meshes their traditional latin style fused with an urban sound creating a performance that is guaranteed to rock! 4:15 to 5 pm Mama Llajta For over 27 years, Mama Llajta has been playing its own fusion of Latin music shaped by the Chilean/Salvadorean/Canadian roots of its members. Mama Llajta’s repertoire has evolved to include Afro- Peruvian, Afro-Colombian and Cuban rhythms as well as 20 rhythms of Chile, Bolivia and Venezuela and rumba flamenca. like it's Mardi Gras! 11:15 to 11:45 am Best Buddies The power of music is blended perfectly with the power of authentic inclusion and the world is a better place for it. You will be entertained and inspired by BQUAD - the Best Buddies Blues Band! 1 to 1:45 pm Ron Loos Over the past 25 years, Ron has fronted hard rock, blues, celtic, and folk bands, and his recordings across all these genres have received radio airplay. His solo performances are engaging, interactive, unpredictable, and always leave the audience smiling. Noon to 12:45 pm The Pile Of Bones Brass Band The frontline of brass will peel paint off the wall while the rhythm section is the funkiest of all. The groove is created by rock steady tuba bass, street-beat drumming, greasy guitar tones and raw brass harmonies. Time to party 2 to 2:45 pm Ron Loos Band Influenced heavily by the blues, this trio lays it down with intention. Although new to the music scene in 2010, the individual members draw on a vast variety of performance and recording experience. 13th & Athol Stage Cathedral Village Arts Festival 4 to 4:45 pm The Dustin Ritter Band The DRB is a versatile power trio that play a diverse, high energy, melodic rock sound. Their debut album Dead Airwaves will be released this summer. 13th & Angus Stage 11:15 to 11:45 am St. James-Assiniboia Divisional Choir Singers in this choir are selected from four Winnipeg high schools. Though they have received much critical acclaim, they prefer to be known as musical ambassadors who share their passion for singing all styles of music with audiences everywhere. www.cvaf.ca Saturday AT A GLANCE Glenn Sutter The Dustin Ritter Band Noon to 12:45 pm Glenn Sutter Regina songwriter Glenn Sutter uses thoughtful lyrics and moving folk-rock melodies to tell stories and express ideas about nature, love, and the human condition. Glenn released his debut CD in the fall of 2008 and is now working on another album. 1 to 1:45 pm Local Onlyz The Local Onlyz are Thomas Roussin (mandolin/guitar/vocals), Merky Waters (DJ) and InfoRed (Vocals) all from Regina. Their music could be considered Alternative Hip Hop fusing Hip Hop and Folk Music to create a unique sound. www.cvaf.ca 2 to 3:45 pm T.A.L.ENT T.A.L.ENT. (The Aboriginal Lounge Entertainment) showcases Aboriginal and local artists performing original acts in diverse art forms — Tessa Desnomie, Bill Cook, John J Cook, Lionel Peyachew. 4 to 4:45 pm JJ Voss JJ will be kicking off the 2010 festival season with a show during the renown Cathedral arts festival. With the help of Jayson Brinkworth, Laura Roddick, and Brett Schinbein, JJ looks forward to bringing his brand of Alt-Country to the people. See you there. The Crushed Grape 10 am to 4 pm Live Painting on the Patio Holy Rosary Park Main Stage 7 to 7:45 pm Winoski & Horn Winoski and Horn have been playing their brand of Latin Fusion around town for two years now and are in high demand. You can expect a fiery, passion-filled instrumental experience from what has now evolved into a hot four piece. 7:45 pm Dance Demo: Cubaneate 8:15 to 10 pm Jive Daddy and the Mambo Kings Led by Musical Director, Arranger and Bassist Carlo Petrovitch, Jivedaddy and the Mambokings are a high energy 11-piece Afro–Cuban Orchestra. Their set list contains some of the great hits of the salsa repertoire. Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre (NO MINORS) 7:30 to 9:00 pm Blue Dawn Don’t miss this rockin’ blues performance by Dawn Alexis and the Blue Dawn Band, giving you a thoroughly satisfying mix of material with covers from Aretha and Zeppelin to Davies and Dixon. 9:30 pm to midnight Sugar Pie Funky, highly energetic and always Cathedral Village Arts Festival 21 Saturday AT A GLANCE JJ Vos Winoski & Horn Jive Daddy entertaining, the band features two stellar lead vocalists, four talented musicians provide clever arrangements, dynamic solos, vocal back-up and solid groove. The band repertoire covers select Soul, R&B, Reggae and Rock hits. The Crushed Grape The Full of Flavour Experience DJs all day and night! Featuring DJ SquareSoundRoundBody and Hardtoe plus several other Regina DJs. 22 La Bodega 9 to 9:45 pm Dave Taylor David is a Multiple Award Winning Record Producer/Singer-Songwriter who had released 13 albums of original material since 1993. He is a multiinstrumentalist prone to live-looping who, of late, gravitates toward just solo piano, voice and song. 10 to 11pm Michelle Boudreau Songwriter, spoken word artist, gar- Cathedral Village Arts Festival dener and mom. You'll hear a Prairie howl, a unique blend of energetic Folk and Roots music. From Alberta, but a Roughrider fan. “Makes audiences laugh, cry and dance at will with her eclectic, highenergy performances.” JW. Cathedral Freehouse 9 pm Nancy Ray Guns See bio information in Friday’s listing The Fainting Goat 9 pm This Machine is a Fountain Throbbing local indie/noise/postpunk quartet, with one full-length, loads of new material and years of increasingly explosive shows under their belts, they make perfect thunderstorm music for sunny days, full of crash, pop and melancholy. www.cvaf.ca Sponors 2010 festival aficionado festival connoisseur community partners friends of the festival Art Gallery of Regina Cathedral Village Business Association Conexus Arts Centre Davin Elementary School Ecole Connaught Community School Holy Rosary Community School Holy Rosary Cathedral Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Regina Public Library - Connaught Branch Regina Rowing Club Regina Seniors Centre – Elphinstone St Unitarian Fellowship of Regina Westminster United Church A la Carte Abbey Restaurant & Lounge Astrin’s Attic Atelier Boomtown Drums Brandees Boomtown Drums Burns Hanley Church Supplies Butcher Boy Meats Buy The Book Cathedral Bakery Cathedral Freehouse Chocolates by Bernard Callebaut Cobb Swanson Music www.cvaf.ca Creek Bistro Cupp’t Dessarts Fashionologie Groovy Mama House of Toys Iannone’s Shoe Repair Indigo LaBodega LULU Nightclub Lounge Mysteria Gallery Old Souls On Top Roofing Pacific Fresh Fish Prairie Dental Clinic Print 1 Pur Natural Fashions SaskMusic Satorie Hair Studio Scotiabank Seed Sustainable Style The Crushed Grape The Fainting Goat The Mercury Café Barbara Wickstrom Verve The Cathedral Village Arts Festival encourages you to visit these local businesses and thank them for supporting the Festival. Please visit www.cvaf.ca for the complete Sponsor List. Cathedral Village Arts Festival 23