Eric Neighbor Carving Quintet – l-r Mari, Todd Wong, Bob Brinson, Mike Dangeli, Eric Neighbour – photo Eric Neighbour
“From hunks of logs, great carvings will soon come.”
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Maiko Bae Yamamoto Minoru Yamamoto featured in Georgia Straight
Maiko Bae Yamamoto and Minoru Yamamoto are featured in the Georgia Straight.
Check out Big on Japan –
an article about fusion contempoary art with cultural traditions.
Minoru came to Vancouver in 1970 from Yokohama. His daughter Maiko has been burning up the small theatre Vancouver arts scene by co-founding boca del lupo and writing creations such as Empty Orchestra and many others.
Here's a message from collaborator actor/creator Adrienne Wong:
Theatre
Replacement and the Powell Street Festival present six new works of
theatre for the tiny stage. BOX THEATRE is a series of one-person shows
for a one-person audience, featuring BOX SPRING by Adrienne Wong,
BALLOT BOX by Spencer Herbert, CHATTER BOX by Camille Gingras, ULTRA
BOX/TOY BOX by Kris Nelson, IDIOT BOX by James Long and MATCH BOX by
Maiko Bae Yamamoto. Using a combination of text, tiny props, and a
little magic, actor and audience share the most intimate of performance
experiences inside a theatre that is a small box worn on the actor‚s
shoulders.
Times are – Saturday 4:30 – 6:30 in the firehall
Sunday
12- 2 at Oppenheimer Park (400 Powell)
See the Georgia Straight Arts Section for more info
I've attached a flyer.
**For a sneak peak come to 68 water street (the office) we are doing something of a dress rehearsal tonight.
adrienne

29th Annual Powell Street Festival – July 30 – July 31st
The Powell Street Festival
is always a lot of fun. Lots of food, activities and
performances. I have even appeared on stage with my accordion
accompanying Sean Gunn as part of his music ensemble… that was a few
years ago.
http://powellstfestival.shinnova.com/
Check out Kokoro Dance Theatre featuring Jay Hirabayashi and Barbara
Bourget, as well as my friend Harry Aoki with his music ensemble. Check
out Walter Quan's “sushi candles” in the “Marketplace”.
There is even fusion hip hop, karate demonstrations – lots to do and see!
29TH ANNUAL POWELL STREET FESTIVAL
Hip'pu Pop'pu: celebrating contemporary Japanese Canadian culture
Saturday, July 30th & Sunday, July 31st, 2005
Oppenheimer Park, 400 Powell Street &
Firehall Arts Centre, 280 E. Cordova Street
Vancouver Japanese Language School, 487 Alexander Street
11:30am – 7:00pm
FESTIVAL WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS
Taiko extravaganza featuring several local taiko groups • Contemporary dance by Mariko Tanabe (Montreal), Aretha Aoki and Kokoro Dance • BOX THEATRE: a one-person show for a one-person audience • Musical guests Harry Aoki Ensemble, Sharon Minemoto, Riff Randells, Buttersprites (Seattle), Alcvin Ramos and more • Traditional Japanese tea service • Historical Walking Tours of the Powell Street area • Yugo: a hiphop fusion project featuring DJs, MCs, graffiti art & more • Literary Series featuring Kim Moritsugu (Toronto), Gerry Shikatani (Toronto) & Craig Takeuchi • Eye & Ear, There & Here: a screening of music videos from Canada, the United States and Japan • Remaking the Master's Tools: Pop Culture in Contemporary Short Film and Video • Taiko Workshop for Children & Youth • Naomi's Road: a workshop reading by Vancouver Opera
Pride Week featuring Queer Authors and the Pride Parade
Celebrating Diversity in Vancouver this week is Pride Week.
I have now been asked to join in two parade groups – maybe because they
know I am a fun guy, and have put dragon boats in the St. Patrick's Day
Parade. Maybe next year I will have a Dragon Boat in the Pride
Parade. And maybe next year I will organize a Gay Lesbian dragon
boat team…
called the Drag-ON! Queens
In the meantime…
The Vancouver Public Library features 4 authours for a program titled Queer Authors Night
Terrie Hamazaki
is a featured author at the Vancouver Public Library reading along with
Karen X. Tulchinsky, Charles Montgomery and Daniel Gawthrop.
Terrie Has written & performed for the Fringe and Women in View Performing Arts
Festivals. Her writing has been published in various publications. She is a
member of the 2005 SFU Writers Studio & also works at a battered womens
shelter. She is a former newswriter for Kinesis (published by Vancouver Status
of Women).
Our paths have crossed in the Asian Canadian Writers Workshop world – and hopefully one day, we will have Terrie do a writing workshop for us.
| Date | Thursday, July 28th 2005 |
| Time | 7:00pm |
| Location |
Central Library |
| Admission | Free |
| Co-sponsor | Vancouver Pride Society |
GRACE by Joe Ink, at the Chan Centre July 25 NEW MEDIA: Dance and Video
The Chan Centre hosted a special show of GRACE in the Telus Theatre. Joe Laughlin and Jaime Griffiths of Joe Ink were artists in residence this summer. creating the Move It!
community workshop program. 100 of their closest friends were
invited for a special showing of GRACE before they head off to perform
at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Grace is a multi-media show, or as the buzz word is: New Media.
Joe dances, Jaime uses video camers hooked up to computers that use
“motion capture” programs that display the images on both a rear screen
and a front scrim. The result is amazingly beautiful.
Sometimes we just go to symphonies or music concerts just to hear the
beauty in music, not for any particularly didactic storyline.
Grace is like that. It is an exploration of beauty of movement,
image and the interaction thereof.
Chan Centre director Dr. Sid Katz welcomed the audience by saying that
he first saw Joe Ink performing in New York, then London – each time
surprised that the performers were from his home town of
Vancouver. Finally it was time to get together and give the Chan
Centre space over to these very creative visionaries. The Telus
Theatre is a black box space – with upper and lower balconies.
Floor seating can be configured in any possibility.
more later…
Sex in Vancouver – Aug 5-20. NEW! Singles and Couples priority seating…
my friend Joyce Lam – producer of “Sex in Vancouver”!
has some fun nights planned. It's a great way to wind down a summer evening in
Vancouver without mosquitos. The saga of Elizabeth, Jenna,
Shari and Tess continues …
The Gals are back for the
newest Episode of *Sex in Vancouver – August
5th – 20th!
Candice
Macalino, Joann Liu, Josette
Jorge, Janet
Ip
as
Jenna, Tess, Elizabeth
and Shari.
Check out
the Games Night for
Singles & Couples or the Special Dinner and Sex
in Vancouver Packages below.
Save $3 by
Buying your tickets online now!
$22 in advance or
$25 cash at door.
Games Night for Singles & Couples: Saturday, August
6th
Attention Single
People! At this show you have the option of registering to joining in on
the fun “mixer” game for a chance to win some
fabulous prizes.
The “Festivities” will begin at 7
pm!
You can also be
adventurous and sit in our special priority seating boy/girl/boy/girl single mingle
section.
This is a great opportunity to meet new people and
hey! You never know what the outcome will hold?
For couples, join in our “newly together” game for a
chance to win some fabulous prizes too!
Dinner
& Sex in Vancouver
Packages:
Wednesday,
August 10 – Saturday, August 13 – Wednesday, August
17
Why think of where
to have dinner before the show. Enjoy a scrumptious dinner at the Urban
Thai Bistro, choose from 3
set menus, then make your way to the Roundhouse
where you will be ushered to your reserved seat, all for
only $50/person online.
Hurry, there are limited dinner &
theatre packages available.
VISIT www.vact.ca
for further details! Purchase your
tickets and/or dinner &
tickets packages online NOW!
*Created by Kathy
Hsieh & Serin Ngai under
the title Sex in Seattle for SIS
Productions. Written by Kathy Hsieh.
Okanagan Vocal Arts Festival in Vernon – Pirates of Penzance, La Boheme + more
It was a busy weekend in Vernon.
The Okanagan Vocal Arts Festival is an incredible gem. Expanded to three weeks, it wrapped up this past Saturday night. I saw their closing production of Pirates of Penzance and attended the cast party afterwards. All the festival participants were thrilled that a representative from Opera Canada magazine even came to Vernon to attend the final 3 shows and cast party.
The production of La Boheme was lauded by everybody, and called the best La Boheme he’s ever seen by one cast member, Paul Philips, who participated in 3 productions during his 30 year tenure as a chorus member with Winnipeg Opera.
Conductor Tyrone Paterson came all the way from Ottawa to put together an orchestra consisting of members of the Okanagan Symphony and other freelance musicians, happy to spend a week in this sunny valley, a favourite summer (& skiing) destination.
Kudos to artistic director Paul Moore and his wife Melina Moore for their hard work and vision. They operate Studio Moore year round from their home on Tillicum Mountain, and have done much to enrich the Okanagan arts scene.
The Aria Extravaganza concerts, held on July 7 in Kelown and July 8 in Vernon, were again recorded by CBC Radio Two and hosted by Dr. Stephen Friesen – now a part-time Opera singer, as well as a medical doctor with a growing practice. I thought he was FANTASTIC as the pirate king.
Judith Forst came from from Vancouver/Port Moody to teach Master Classes during the first week. Some very young singers were priveledged to receive guidance usually reserved for much more experienced students. Randall Jacobsch, Mariateresa Magisano, Andrew Greenwood also performed and taught classes.
Bernard Turgeon and his wife, pianist Teresa Turgeon, stayed for the duration of the festival. Zsuzsanna Lukacs was/is fantastic as festival pianist. Her accompaniment for the Arias is perfect, and she WAS the orchestra for Pirates of Penzance, playing with great musicality.
Pirates was conducted by Frank Klassen. The 20 young artists were almost all double cast in Pirates, giving them both chorus and solo experience. They spent the 3 weeks mixing with the professional singers who were working on La Boheme. Some participants performed 11 times
during their 21 day stay.
It really is a small world, when one of the students, Christina Lewal (an absolutely wonderful Mabel in Pirates), billeted at the home of my girlfriend’s parents says to me, “I’ve heard of Gung Haggis Fat Choy… My teacher is Heather Pawsey (who has performed with me).”
During the Pirates of Penzance intermission, Jim Barrie of the Kalamalka Highlanders learned that I was in attendance, and asked to be introduced to me, excitedly saying he had heard me internveiwed on CBC Radio, and was glad to meet “Toddish McWong.”
Please visit www.ovaf.ca for more information on this year’s festival and see the plans for next year.




