Make a film by hand, process it yourself, animate it up at the Film Bee, then screen your final film at OK,Quoi?!. Beginning Friday, July 11, for a low cost of $20, you can attend all of the workshops as well as make your own film. Sign up and register before July 10 as space is limited. For more information contact Amanda Dawn Christie at Struts Gallery, 7 Lorne Street at 536-1211 or email her at amanda@strutsgallery.ca or visit Struts Gallery
Outdoor Experimental Animation Screening (on reel 16mm film! ... in the parking lot next to Struts Gallery) Friday July 11, 9:30pm (after the Living is Easy Reception) Come out for the reception and stay for a film screening! (the film screening is free for everyone)
Super 8 Camera and Handprocessing Workshop Saturday, July 12 from 1:00pm-5:00pm at Struts Gallery Learn the basics of shooting on film and how to operate super 8 cameras. Learn how to process film as a reversal (positive image). Also, learn how to process film in COFFEE! (an eco-friendly neg. process
Handmade Film Bee Saturday July 19, 1:00pm-5:00pm Animate your film with "a few household products in the right proportions" Sharpies, nail polish, tea, bleach, toilet cleaner, vegetable juices, pins, etc. Come and animate by hand in a group (run your film through a sewing machine if you want) Tea and cucumber sandwiches will also be available.
Screen the Final Films Monday, July 28 at the OK,Quoi?! Cabaret!
Take a 60 minute guided tour of Sackville's captains' corner; learn about local ship-building history and glimpse our ghost seaport! Tours are given daily from June 24th until August at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm starting at Boultenhouse Heritage Centre, 29 Queens Road. For additional information contact 506-536-2541.
Take a 60 minute guided tour of Sackville's captains' corner; learn about local ship-building history and glimpse our ghost seaport! Tours are given daily from June 24th until August at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm starting at Boultenhouse Heritage Centre, 29 Queens Road. For additional information contact 506-536-2541.
Main Street Redevelopment Inc. presents free Concert In The Park series, at the Bandstand, 70 Main Street. This week featuring Nothin' Fancy. This is a wonderful family event. For additional information contact 506-364-4967 or visitor@sackville.com>. All are invited top attnd! Rain location: Sackville Public Library
Now in its fourth year, the Festival by the Marsh is proud once again to present a community-based Shakespeare production in front of the Mount Allison Swan Pond (Rain location: Brunton Auditorium) Come on out and see this classic dramatic masterpiece, the longest-running show of the festival this year! This is a Pay What You Can event ($5 minimum suggested). http://www.festivalbythemarsh.ca
Live Bait Theatre Cabaret Show Uh-oh, Canada! by Karen Valanne and Marjorie Clare. A revue of the best of Canadian music, featuring pop, rock, folk, country and hockey arena anthems. A loving look at what makes us Canadian, with all our foibles and follies. Show time 8:00 pm, (doors open at 7:30 pm) at the Live Bait Theatre, 87 Main Street. For additional information and tickets contact 506-536-2248, 1-888-655-2248 or info@livebaittheatre.com.
Festival by the Marsh is an integrated arts festival featuring high quality theatre and music performances, fine arts displays and demonstrations, other forms of artistic expression, and Educational Programmes for young people. The flagship event of the festival will be a two-week run of The Tempest to be presented on the beautiful Mount Allison campus. For more information about the Festival please check out their website.