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RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 06-30-2015 Victoria Park's loss is WLU's gain - the 22 statues of Canadian Prime Ministers will be installed at Laurier. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/wilfrid-laurier-to-house-22-life-size-statues-of-canadian-pms-1.3132952 RE: General Arts and Culture News - Spokes - 06-30-2015 Is it really a loss for Victoria Park? RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 06-30-2015 (06-30-2015, 10:34 AM)Spokes Wrote: Is it really a loss for Victoria Park? I always thought so, and even more when I saw the quality of the John A statue, but I'm in the minority I think. I imagine even the WLU location will drag out the chronic complainers. RE: General Arts and Culture News - BuildingScout - 06-30-2015 Not this one. I'm very happy with the choice of WLU as location. I'm sure they have plenty of basement space where the sculptures can be "displayed". ![]() I kid, I kid. I actually think the sculptures would have been out of place in Victoria Park, while quite appropriate if peppered around campus. RE: General Arts and Culture News - Markster - 06-30-2015 As an opponent of the idea to put the statues in Victoria Park, I think that Laurier is a great place for them. Much more appropriate. For one thing, they are named after a Prime Minister, so the tie already has a good start. Laurier is a more dense space, so the statues won't become an overwhelming feature of the campus, as they would be in Victoria Park. Laurier has various programs related to business and politics, including ties to the Balsillie School of International Affairs, which is highly political. Seems like a good fit. RE: General Arts and Culture News - REnerd - 06-30-2015 (06-30-2015, 10:29 AM)panamaniac Wrote: Victoria Park's loss is WLU's gain - the 22 statues of Canadian Prime Ministers will be installed at Laurier. I hope that they become target of being 'dressed up' like the otter (or bear?) on Gordon St at the University of Guelph. I've always thought that was kind of harmless prank and fun tradition. I'm sure drunk university students will think of something! ![]() RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 06-30-2015 (06-30-2015, 04:03 PM)REnerd Wrote:(06-30-2015, 10:29 AM)panamaniac Wrote: Victoria Park's loss is WLU's gain - the 22 statues of Canadian Prime Ministers will be installed at Laurier. I can almost see the mittens dangling from strings on Joe Clark's wrists! RE: General Arts and Culture News - tomh009 - 06-30-2015 (06-30-2015, 06:25 PM)panamaniac Wrote: I can almost see the mittens dangling from strings on Joe Clark's wrists! Panamaniac, you are dating yourself! ![]() RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 06-30-2015 (06-30-2015, 10:31 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(06-30-2015, 06:25 PM)panamaniac Wrote: I can almost see the mittens dangling from strings on Joe Clark's wrists! It's worse than that - I can remember Dief as PM! ![]() RE: General Arts and Culture News - tomh009 - 06-30-2015 Eek! That was rather before my time ... RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 07-03-2015 It's shaping up to be a perfect evening for the Night Market, Downtown this evening. RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 07-04-2015 Sunday afternoon at the Waterloo Region Museum (combine with Beer! The Exhibit): Summer Music Series: The Haret http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/4691589-the-haret-small-band-big-sound/ Start Date Sunday, July 5, 2015 End Date Sunday, July 5, 2015 Time 1 to 3 p.m. RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 07-09-2015 It probably merits its own thread but Neruda Arts' KULTRÚN FESTIVAL looks to be an excellent event this weekend. It has been moved from Uptown to Downtown to accommodate its expansion. There are a number of events connected to the Festival, in addition to the free concerts. Here is the festival program: JULY 9 O P E N I N G G A L A 8pm Victoria Park Pavilion, Downtown Kitchener (ticketed) Back-to-Back Performances By: ANITA TIJOUX, CHICO TRUJILLO & LUCHO QUEQUEZANA $40 Advance | $45 Door Students/Senior 65+ $30 Advance | $40 Door (with ID) JULY 10 PAN AM GAMES SHOWCASE OF ARTISTS 5-11pm Civic Park, 116 Queen Street North, Kitchener (FREE) VOCES DEL SUR (Waterloo) Opening song by Local Children’s Choir CHIPPEWA TRAVELLERS Canadian Aboriginal Music Award and 2010 Powwow Idol Winners THE WOMYN’S QUARTET (Waterloo) Alysha Brilla, Janice Lee, Charlena Russell, Natalia Mansilla & Eugénie Ducatel LUCHO QUEQUEZANA (Peru) 2015 Bellas Artes Winner & 2014 Latin Grammy Nominee ROBERTO LOPEZ PROJECT (Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, Québec) Lopez’s song ‘Soy Panamericano’ is a Pan Am & Parapan Am Games theme Tune! ANITA TIJOUX (Chile) Hip Hop Activist, Latin Pop Star & Latin Grammy Winner ORQUESTA TIPICA FERNANDEZ FIERRO (Argentina) Buenos Aires’ most popular tango orchestra with cult-like status & gold records JULY 11-12 KULTRÚN IN VICTORIA PARK (FREE) July 11, 12-11pm | July 12, 12-9pm SALTERELLO (Québec) Historically Inspired Music from the Four Corners of the Earth LE BAL À L’HUILE (Québec) Traditional Québécois Music by Six Remarkable Singers TANIA NARANJO & MINNA WEURLANDER (Chile, Sweden) Dramatic & Playful Tango by Two Musical Soul Mates LA CHIVA GANTIVA (Belgium, Holland, Colombia) Rock, Rap, Soul and Ferociously Funky Latin Rhythms TRIBU BAHARU (Colombia) An Afro-Champeta Music Crew from the Colombian Caribbean CHICO TRUJILLO (Chile) Chile’s Rockinest Ska-Cumbia Orchestra PUPY Y LOS QUE SON SON (Cuba) A Cuban Salsa Steam Engine with a Mighty Four-Man Horn Section DRUMHAND (Ontario) Old and New Rhythms on Weathered Skins - Global Beats for Dancing Bodies! AMAI KUDA and Y JOSEPHINE (Ontario) Afro-Soul Duo with Sweet, Smoky Vocals and a Peruvian Fruit Box Drum Kit JONI NEHRITA (Ontario) Jazz, R&B, Funk and Infectious Band Chemistry from a Tri-City Homegirl SOM BIT (Mexico) Music + Movement, Heavy on Drums and Afro-Funk Bass and Jazz Grooves VOX SAMBOU (Québec, Haiti) Int. Ambassador of Hip Hop Culture and Founding Member of Nomadic Massive ADONIS PUENTES (Cuban-Canadian) Juno and Grammy nominee Adonis Puentes and his Voice of Cuba Orchestra All-Ages Workshops by Professional Artists · Interactive Activities for Kids and Families by: Latitudes Storytelling Festival, MT Space, Bring on the Sunshine Celebration of African Culture, Link Picnic Afro-Caribbean Festival, Francophone Association of KW, the Corn Festival, Trash Theatre and more... PLUS Food and Craft Market + Boathouse Beer Garden & After-Parties! The scheduled time of the various performances/events can be found here: http://www.nerudaarts.ca/kultrun/schedule/143 RE: General Arts and Culture News - panamaniac - 07-10-2015 Busy night tonight Downtown, with the 25th annual Crusin on King event, music in Carl Zehr Square and various musical performances as part of Kutrun Festival in the Civic Square by the KPL. RE: General Arts and Culture News - nms - 07-13-2015 (07-09-2015, 11:11 AM)panamaniac Wrote: It probably merits its own thread but Neruda Arts' KULTRÚN FESTIVAL looks to be an excellent event this weekend. It has been moved from Uptown to Downtown to accommodate its expansion. I got my weekends mixed up and was expecting Ribfest. Kultrun was pleasant surprise. The music was top quality. Perhaps because I was there later on Sunday evening, it appeared to be less of a zoo than the Multicultural Festival which is probably reaching the point where it needs to expand its footprint beyond just the Victoria Park Common. I wish Kultrun luck and look forward to future years. |