From The Wire
- Always nice to hear that support for the local arts was a highlight of an all-candidates debate, like this one in Cambridge - but it's particularly worth paying attention to what each of the party's candidates had to say and where they stood: "all politics is local" was Tip O'Neill, right?
- In Trent Hills, Campbellford’s old town hall is being converted into a cultural centre
Highlights From The Bulletin Board
- Tomorrow, April 30, in London, Horizon Solutions is running a scenic art and painting workshop in collaboration with Rosco Canada and The Grand Theatre
- Tomorrow is also the deadline for the Canada Council’s Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts
- Canadian Stage’s Festival of Ideas and Creation in Toronto kicks off with its first Artist Intensive on May 3; this artist- and industry-only series is led by acclaimed artists and features an in-depth and exploratory look at various facets of the creative process - with different programs over the next two and half weeks
- Shakespeare And Company from Lenox, Massachusetts is holding a weekend Shakespeare Intensive in Toronto on text and voice from March 6 to March 8
- Off The Wall, Stratford Artists Alliance is running a six-week intensive “An Introduction to Theatre Production Arts” from July 18 to August 26: learn all the skills required to create a stage set, mentored by seasoned professional artists from the Stratford Shakespeare Festival
Assembled by Brandon Moore, Communications Coordinator
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