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SUMMARY:Livestream 101 w/ Matt Downey and Amelia George
DESCRIPTION:Explore how the Bus Stop’s live stream kit can elevate your rental at the theatre\, or be used on set for your multimedia video projects! \nStreaming events online is easy at the Bus Stop with our in-house video equipment. Livestreaming is a great way to reach a wider audience outside Kjipuktuk\, and can address many accessibility considerations as well! If you have an upcoming rental with us\, this workshop is a great introduction to streaming options\, capturing beautiful sample material for grants and demo reels\, or upgrading your archival footage. Open your imagination to hybrid staging\, with video and live performance working together for your adventurous production! \nThe BST kit is also available to rent and be used beyond the theatre walls. This workshop will go over the gear’s capabilities both in the theatre or on set\, and share guidance on how to build your own straightforward kit. \nThis workshop will be taught by our BSTC tech team\, Matt Downey and Amelia George. \nPrice: Pay What You Can! \nClick here to register!
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/livestream-101-w-matt-downey-and-amelia-george/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Mayworks presents Folding Together
DESCRIPTION:By the sense archive\nPresented in Partnership with Eyelevel Artist-Run Centre\n \nWednesday\, May 17th @ 3:30pm – 6:00pm \nLocation: Bus Stop Theatre Co-op \nDuration: 2 hours and 30 mins \nRegistration: FREE \nRegister Here \nDo you identify as a mother and/or perform the work of motherhood? The sense archive invites you to join us for a Community Arts Event! We will guide participants through a simple score of folding and unfolding together. During this score you are invited to share stories\, memories\, and anecdotes about motherhood/mothering in relationship to loss and/or potential. We are interested in hearing/exchanging these stories as part of our research for our performance project titled This Body of Work. Responses will be documented via video\, audio and/or text and participants will have the choice to have their stories included as part of our project. We will also present a short artist talk and discussion about our project (in progress). \nRefreshments and snacks/light dinner will be served following the event. You will leave with a small gift from us in return for your participation! Child minding is available during the event if needed. This in person event will require masking. \nPlease bring:\nA towel of any kind (tea\, hand\, bath) that you can donate to our project (this can be an already used towel) felt/embodied short story\, anecdote\, or memory in relation to mothering/motherhood and LOSS and/or POTENTIAL (this could be many things and is open to interpretation) \nChildren: Children and families are welcome. Refreshments & child minding available. Let us know if you require child minding by filling out this Form. \nWe will have hand-printed project T-Shirts available for purchase in all shapes and sizes! \nThis Body of Work is an interdisciplinary collaboration that explores critical feminist performance(s) of motherhood and maternal agency through lived bodily/cellular experiences. To find out more about our overall project please visit: www.thisbodyofwork.ca. \nWe gratefully acknowledge the support of The Canada Council for the Arts\, Arts Nova Scotia\, Support for Culture\, Dancemakers\, The Bank Art House\, Mayworks\, eyelevel Gallery. \nTo contact us about accessibility needs or other questions please email in advance sensearchive@gmail.com or text us (if needed) on the day of at 647-459-6556. \nPlease Note:\nIf you are unable to attend this event but would still like to contribute you can still participate. Please send to sensearchive@gmail.com: \nyour full name and contact information your personal short story\, anecdote\, or memory about loss and its relationship to mothering/motherhood. You can type your story via text directly into the email OR use an audio recording platform (example: voice memos) to record and attach to the email as an audio file.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mayworks-presents-folding-together/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Graphic Novel Publishing 101 with Sal Sawler
DESCRIPTION:Have a passion for graphic novels and want to learn more about the publishing industry? Join us on May 23rd from 5-7pm! In this workshop\, we will have industry professional Sal Sawler from Emanta/Conundrum Press talk about how to approach graphic novel publishing\, navigating the industry\, offer insight\, advice\, and a Q&A to all attendees. \nThe workshop will take place in The Bus Stop Theatre Co-op’s Community Room (entrance from Maitland Street). Masks are recommended and can be supplied. \nRegistration fee is $10 or free for co-op members. Payment can be made in person or by e-transfer to payments@thebusstoptheatre.org. Please email writerscircle@thebusstoptheatre.org or andre.fenton@live.ca if you have any questions. Click here to register! \n\nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR \n\nSal Sawler is the award-winning author of the regional bestsellers Be Prepared: The Frankie MacDonald Guide to Life\, the Weather\, and Everything (co-written with Frankie MacDonald)\, 100 Things You Don’t Know About Atlantic Canada — For Kids\, and 100 Things You Don’t Know About Nova Scotia. Their debut picture book\, When the Ocean Came to Town (illustrated by Emma FitzGerald)\, will be published in Fall 2023.  \nSawler is also a graphic novel editor and publicist. They work with Conundrum Press\, a long-established literary graphic novel publisher based in Wolfville\, Nova Scotia. In addition to bringing important stories to a wide international audience\, they are the editor of Emanata\, Conundrum Press’s young adult imprint.   \nEmanata is mandated to produce exceptional graphic novels for a young adult audience. EMANATA graphic novels rely on a seamless blend of words and pictures to tell compelling\, character-driven fiction and non-fiction stories. By focusing on work created by comic artists living in colonial Canada and striving for social equity\, EMANATA seeks to introduce fresh\, strong\, and under-represented voices to the international young adult and graphic novel markets. \nThis workshop is offer as a part of the Bus Stop Theatre Writer’s Circle. The Bus Stop Theatre Writer’s Circle is an open invite writer’s collective that meets monthly to share writing and feedback. It is designed as an affirming\, nurturing space to support the vulnerable practice of sharing new writing. Attend once or come every month – just make sure you sign up in advance because capacity is limited. \nIf you have the means and you want to support the Bus Stop Theatre in offering more programming like this\, we encourage you to buy a membership: https://thebusstoptheatre.org/about/join/ \nThe BST Writer’s Circle is organized by producer Meg Hubley and coordinator Andre Fenton
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