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SUMMARY:Mayworks presents On The Line
DESCRIPTION:On the Line is a time-lapse video and photo compilation of six months’ worth of one of domestic labor’s most repetitive and relentless tasks: laundry. By documenting every load washed\, every dryer load\, and every line of drying clothes\, the project seeks to show the cumulative weight of an everyday chore\, particularly within the context of parenting and motherhood. \nCreated by Audrey Eastwood \nOn display in the Bus Stop Lobby May 1 to June 1\nReception on May 10\, 4:00pm-6:15pm\nArtist Q&A on May 10\, 6:15pm-7:00pm
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mayworks-presents-on-the-line/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Mayworks presents Found in Translation/Trouvé dans la traduction
DESCRIPTION:Found in Translation is an interactive performance in which small objects are translated into movement\, drawing\, and poetry through a series of playful transformations. Audience members are invited to join with performers to uncover illuminating potentials in the things that surround us. \nFound in Translation originated as part of Eastern Front Theatre’s Macro Digitals: CONNECTIONS under the guidance of Kat McCormack\, with collaborators Katie Clarke\, Breton Lalama\, Logan Robins\, Gillian Seaward-Boone and Rebecca Wolfe. \nFound in Translation is an interactive performance that transforms small objects into movement\, drawing\, and poetry through a kind of artistic “assembly line.” Six performers take part at a time\, rotating through all of the roles: hosting\, describing\, drawing\, dancing\, typing poems\, and reading them aloud. Crucially\, the “machine” is always activated by audience participation. An audience member begins each round by arranging objects\, and at the end of the cycle\, they receive the poem that was generated and read out specifically for them – an artistic “gift” created through the collective process. \nEnsemble:\n-Jacinte Armstrong\n-Micaela Comeau\n-Françoise Labelle\n-Susan Leblanc\n-Zya Langdon-Quarmyne\n-Liliona Quarmyne\n-Mila Samarani​​​​​​​​​​\n-Dawn Shepherd\n-Winnie Sherwood-Steele\n-Geneviève Steele\n-Nadine Sures \n  \nTrouvé dans la traduction est une performance interactive où de petits objets se transforment en mouvements\, dessins et poèmes grâce à une série de métamorphoses ludiques. Le public est invité à se joindre aux artistes pour découvrir le potentiel insoupçonné des objets qui nous entourent. \nCette pièce a été créée en 2022 avec les membres de la distribution originale Jacinte Armstrong\, Katie Clarke\, Breton Lalama\, Logan Robbins\, Gillian Seaward-Boone et Rebecca Wolfe\, avec la dramaturge Kat MacCormack\, et produite par Eastern Front Theatre\, Dartmouth\, NS. \nTrouvé dans la traduction est une performance interactive qui transforme de petits objets en mouvement\, dessin et poésie grâce à une sorte de « chaîne de montage » artistique. Six performeurs participent simultanément\, endossant tour à tour tous les rôles : présenter\, décrire\, dessiner\, danser\, taper des poèmes et les lire à voix haute. Point essentiel\, la « machine » est toujours activée par la participation du public. Un spectateur initie chaque cycle en disposant des objets\, et à la fin\, il reçoit le poème créé et lu spécialement pour lui – un « cadeau » artistique né de ce processus collectif.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mayworks-presents-found-in-translation-trouve-dans-la-traduction/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Performance Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Mayworks presents Be Eternal
DESCRIPTION:Taking its name from the final line of Common’s acclaimed 2005 album\, Be Eternal explores black male mortality\, particularly of musicians\, and the normalization of this in modern society. Led by local saxophonist Jackson Fairfax-Perry\, this ensemble brings together 5 local improvising musicians with roots connecting to the African diaspora. Exploring both spontaneous and written compositions\, Be Eternal asks how can we move past this mindset that black men die young? That this is just how it is? How can we honour the artists who came before us\, while also giving flowers to the ones who are still with us? This music is raw and mournful\, but it is also filled with joy and hope\, brimming with the power of our ancestors. This is a celebration of our black musical lineage. \nPersonnel:\nJackson Fairfax-Perry – Saxophones \nAndrew Jackson – Trombone \nLance Sampson – Voice \nShuvanjan Karmakar – Bass \nJoshua Awe – Drums \n  \n$10 in advance and $15 at the door.\n**Ticket includes admission to AND SO WE DANCE**
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mayworks-presents-be-eternal/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Mayworks
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Mayworks Festival of Working People & the Arts is packed with events to fuel you up with energy\, connection\, and critical reflections that will help carve a path toward a better world! \nThe festival kicks off on May Day with the hosts of Sandy & Nora Talk Politics recording their top charting podcast before a live audience. They will be accompanied by live music performed by Palestinian-Canadian pianist John Kameel Farah. \nHot on the heels of the festival opener is an all-star hip hop concert featuring Wiki\, an icon of New York’s City’s rap underground. He’ll be sharing the stage with Brooklyn’s Lord Unknown and local legends DJ Uncle Fester and Tachichi. \nWe’re partnering with the Atlantic International Film Festival for a one-night only screening of “Union” – the Sundance winner that documents the first successful union drive at a US-based Amazon facility. \nXOSECRET presents a VR experience that takes participants through a cautionary fable that imagines Nova Scotia surrounded by rising seas resulting from climate change. \nNoella Murphy‘s solo play “Flower Bed” uses humour and puppets to tell an autobiographical account of how it feels to be taken out of the “productive workforce” as a result of chronic illness. Meanwhile\, Sara Coffin‘s movement choreography “Archive of Loneliness” is set to voice-messages left by a long-term care resident isolated during COVID-19. \nMayworks is no stranger to diversity with a film program composed entirely of shorts by Indigenous women in addition to a showcase of Black animators presented in partnership with AFX. In collaboration with Live Art Dance\, Mayworks also zooms out for a wider look at human relations with “Altération” presented by Kira Arts. \nFinally\, Mayworks reprises its popular Working Class Heritage Tours of downtown Halifax\, which this year will be made all the more visible by an accompanying quilted banner crafted by artists Sarah Mosher and Hannah Genosko. \nThe world may look bleak\, but there’s no shortage of hope in the many ways we can come together and express ourselves creatively. May Day both celebrates and invokes the coming of a new dawn toward the world we desperately need.\nHappy May Day!
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SUMMARY:Wave Theory in Support of Autism NS
DESCRIPTION:Mayworks presents\nWave Theory in Support of Autism NS\nJoin us in celebration of World Autism Acceptance Day\nLocal filmmaker Brandon Boyd explores autism through the lens of Cape Breton musician Leona Burkey. In his latest documentary\, Boyd sheds light on Burkey’s musical career\, family life and how her son inspired a song titled Wave Theory. \nFilm run time: 28 minutes. \nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Brandon Boyd\, Leona Burkey and other invited guests. \nTickets\nTickets are PWYC by donation. All proceeds will be donated to Autism Nova Scotia.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/wave-theory-in-support-of-autism-ns/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Mayworks Halifax
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SUMMARY:Halifax WAC Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION: It’s happening!  The hottest workers’ rights musical event of the year: the Halifax WAC Open Mic Night! \n\nMark your calendars for March 14th at the Bus Stop Theatre and get ready to celebrate a year of victories for workers with live local music and stories from the frontlines of worker organizing.\n\n Tickets? As always\, they’re pay what you can\, with 100% of proceeds supporting the Halifax WAC Workers’ Justice Fund. Plus\, Halifax WAC members get FREE entry (shoutout to those who help us make change happen through organizing and monthly dues )!\n\nRSVP now — you won’t want to miss this!  Secure your tickets (or become a member) here: https://donate.halifaxwac.ca/ticket_sales_page\n\n A HUGE SHOUT OUT to our sponsor again this year\, Mayworks Festival of Working People & the Arts. If you’re interested in more amazing pro-labour art and music\, keep your eyes on Mayworks’ website for upcoming information on the 2025 festival: https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/halifax-wac-open-mic-night/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mayworks Halifax,Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241119T190000
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SUMMARY:Canadian Labour International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Labour International Film Festival\nMayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax is proud to partner once again with the Canadian Labour International Film Festival for a satellite screening of films from their 16th annual festival. \nThe screening takes place November 19\, 7:00 PM\, at the Bus Stop Theatre Co-op (2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax). \nThis year\, we will be screening The Fighter (Canada: French); Bargaining Forward (Canada: English & French); Permit Garden (Canada); Humormàtic (Spain); Counting Days (Canada: Japanese); The Canadian Dream (Canada: Spanish); Adidas Owns the Reality (US: English). \nAll films are translated as needed through subtitles in English. \nTotal run time: 95 minutes. The screening will be followed by a moderated discussion for those interested. \nAdmission is PWYC
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/canadian-labour-international-film-festival-4/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Mayworks Halifax
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SUMMARY:Lockdown Baby
DESCRIPTION:A documentary film by Nicole Jordan\n \nThe film will be closed-captioned. Childcare will be provided during the screening and Q&A\n\n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nIn the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic\, the world was filled with confusion and fear. People were dying\, hospitals were full\, shops were shut\, and theatres dark. Still\, the creation of art and life itself could not be stopped. ‘Lockdown Baby’ documents the stories of three professional performing artists who became pregnant during the first lockdown of the pandemic. These women and mothers-to-be took their art forms from the stage to the city streets to share their intimate expressions of love\, fear\, and hope for their unborn babies. \n \nPerforming Artists:\nNicole Jordan (voice and poetry) – delivered Dec\, 2020\nJozefien Debaillie (dance) – delivered Jan\, 2021\nKarin Timmerman (voice and dance) – delivered Apr\, 2021\nVideo Artists:\nKatarina Jazbec\nMatija Pekić\nSound Engineer:\nRob Rietveld \nLocation:\nRotterdam\, The Netherlands \nFunded by:\nFonds Podiumkunsten/Performing Arts Fund – Balkonscenes Stichting Droom en Daad \n\nArtist Q&A\n \n>>ASL interpretation and childcare will be available for the Q&A.\nThe screening will be preceded by The Embodied Creation Project by Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac and followed by a brief Q&A with filmmaker Nicole Jordan and artist Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac. \n \nLeft: Nicole Jordan\nRight: Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac (Photo credit: Shila Leblanc)
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/lockdown-baby/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Embodied Creation Project
DESCRIPTION:Performance art by Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac\n \nASL interpretation will be available during the performance and the later Q&A.\n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nIn February 2023\, a person named Colleen began an embodied creation project. Nine months later\, a human named Wren entered the world. This is a new performance exploration of how we can use our bodies to create\, what queer parenthood can feel like\, what we might want to embody in this world. Join us for a joyful\, terrified\, chaotic and introspective celebration. \nCreditS\nCreated and performed by Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac.\nDirected and co-created by Coral Maloney.\nSpecial guest appearances by Linda MacIsaac\, Dorian Arcturus Lang\, and Wren Arctutus. \nSocials\n@littlefoible\n@coral_mmmm\n@villainstheatre \n\nArtist Q&A\nThe Embodied Creation Project will be followed by a screening of Lockdown Baby by Nicole Jordan and a brief Q&A with filmmaker Nicole Jordan and artist Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac. \n \nLeft: Nicole Jordan\nRight: Colleen Arcturus MacIsaac (Photo credit: Shila Leblanc)
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/the-embodied-creation-project/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240511T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240511T203000
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SUMMARY:Fille de laitier
DESCRIPTION:Performance Francophone\nFille\, filleule et arrière-petite-fille de laitiers\, Arleen Thibault présente son 2e solo de conte en puisant\, cette fois\, dans ses anecdotes familiales et une collecte de souvenirs de livreurs de lait auprès du grand public. Accompagnée sur scène par le musicien Robin Servant\, elle nous livre avec humour et tendresse les vérités et les mythes d’un métier sur le point d’entrer dans la légende. \nSpectacle de conte et musique – 75 minutes \nSur scène: Arleen Thibault conteuse et Robin Servant musicien. \n \nUne brève discussion “Q&A” prendra place suite au spectacle\n>> Enregistrement pour service de garde GRATUIT pour enfants (en anglais) pendant le spectacle\n\nÉQUIPE DE CRÉATION\nTexte\, interprétation et mise en scène : Arleen Thibault / Musique et conception sonore : Robin Servant / Assistance à la mise en scène : Cyntia Southière / Conseil à l’écriture : Gigi Bigot (France) / Explorations scéniques : Stéphane Guertin\, Andréanne Joubert et Sylvie Faivre (France) / Conseil aux costumes : Viviane Lacombe / Conseil à l’éclairage : Maxine Pétrin \nPRODUCTION\nProduction : Arleen Thibault et Cyntia Southière\nCoproduction : Vitrines sur la relève de Québec et Philippe Beaulieu Gestion Artistique\nDirectrice Technique : Noémie Percy\nDirectrice de tournée : Cyntia Southière
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/fille-de-laitier/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Our Legacy: Many Voices\, Many Stories
DESCRIPTION:An evening of stories\, songs and celebration!\nOur Legacy: Many Voices\, Many Stories is a tribute and celebration of Black families\, stories and songs. The Black family has been through 400 years of existence in Nova Scotia and continues to be the backbone of African Nova Scotian communities. We stand on their shoulders and despite the racism\, segregation and discrimination our families continue to stand strong and determined. \nWe are because of them! \n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nJoin Shelley Fashan and her curated lineup of guests as they share their voices and stories spanning generations.\n \nShelley has a lengthy history of community involvement\, activism and volunteerism. She has served on the East Coast Music  Association\, the Nova Scotia Arts Council\, which was responsible for creating the Portia White Prize. the Lieutenant Governor Masterworks Award and a founding member of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir and the African Nova Scotian Music Association. She  currently sits on the boards of the Charles Taylor Theatre and Media Arts Association\, the Eastern Shore Cooperator and The Descendants of African Americans Living in Nova Scotia\, the Akoma Property Commitee and the Advisory Council of the Road to  Economic Prosperity. \nShelley is a cultural producer who has produced several Singer/Songwriter Circles of local  artists\, including a tribute to African Nova Scotian Roots Artists\, “Four The Moment” and most recently in May 2019\, she produced a  most successful evening called “ Sistas In the Struggle Black Feminist Panel and the How We Won Tribute and showcase in honour  of the longest running occupation and protest in Canada on Gottingen Street. \n\nFlorence Mae West\n \nFlorence Mae West is a direct descendant of Africville. She is the daughter of Frederick West\, the son of Former Africville Resident Lena May West. Many considered her Nanny to be “The Spirit of Africville” because of her legacy of Old Negro Spirituals she shared each Sunday at Seaview Baptist Church\, many of which Florence learned at her feet as a child during family Spiritual times in the living room. Florence grew up watching her Nanny\, and her daughters “The West Sisters” share this rich legacy of Old Negro Spirituals in many venues. Today\, Florence is grateful to God to be able to carry on this legacy. \n\nLinda Carvery\n \nFormer President of the award-winning Nova Scotia Mass Choir\, Linda embarked on a solo career\, recording her first CD Yesterday/Today. \nLinda has expanded her musical horizons by performing in the Neptune Theatre productions of the musicals Gospel at Colonus and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. She also performed in Eastern Front Theatre’s production of Whylah Falls which staged a series of performances at the National Arts Centre. \nLinda has created and performed in one-woman shows. First came Make That Gospel\, Double Double for Halifax Fringe Festival\, followed by Soulful Sunday Sounds of Africville. \nRecently Watch Over Me was mounted by Mulgrave Road Theatre. As well\, Linda was the vocalist in George Elliott Clarke’s production 5 Poets Breaking Into Song. \n\nThe Fraser Family\nRaised in the Baptist Faith in the Black Community of North Preston the Fraser Family has been singing gospel for over 4 generations. The family first started singing Country style Gospel music with their parents Cyril and Rosella Fraser as part of the family singing tradition that exists within the Preston area and throughout Black communities in Nova Scotia. The Fraser family has kept the tradition alive as they are invited to Churches\, Community concerts\, and festivals within Metro area. \n\nThe Thomas Family\nDr. Carolyn G. Thomas is a Multi-generational\, Lifelong resident of East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. Carolyn is a Mother of 4 and Grandmother to 2 grandchildren. She is internationally recognized as an acclaimed\, historian\, lecturer\, Civil Rights Advocate/Activist\, and author of  the Underground Railroad to Nova Scotia. Carolyn was a founding member of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission who  dedicated 2 and a half decades to making Nova Scotia a more diverse and inclusive province. Her life’s work has centered around championing the cause for justice\, economic and community development throughout her church\, community and beyond. \nTrynda Thomas is a multi-generational\, Black Nova Scotian from East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. She is the youngest daughter of  the late Deacon Matthew Thomas and Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas\, and the proud mother of daughter\, Wilhelmina. Trynda is an alumnus of Dalhousie University where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree. She also studied at Dalhousie School of Law – believing in Justice  and equality for all. Trynda loves to sing and has performed on many ova Scotia stages\, across Canada and internationally.  She has worked in the field of HR for over 20 years both nationally and internationally. She is the Founder of Talent Scouts International\, a professional staffing agency and HR Consultancy. \nTamara Thomas is a multi-generational\, Black Nova Scotian from East Preston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada. She is the middle daughter of  the late Deacon Matthew Thomas and Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas. Tamara is passionate about helping families and bringing out the best  in people and serves as a Parenting Journey Professional. She is very active in her church and community having served on many  boards and committees at large. Tamara sings lead in her church choir\, is a Member of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir and has traveled  nationally and internationally sharing her gift of song.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/our-legacy-many-voices-many-stories/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Story Telling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240509T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240509T213000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20240409T184438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T190256Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Justice
DESCRIPTION:Returning for the first time since 2019\, Mayworks is excited to present the Reel Justice program of short films. Showcasing shorts from across Atlantic Canada and the country at large\, this year’s program highlights those who push to create space for themselves in places that often feel hostile or unwelcoming. \nTotal runtime: 65 minutes \n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nReel Justice will be Followed by a short program offered by the Animation Festival of Halifax (AFX)
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/reel-justice-3/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Film,Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240505T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240505T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20240409T184204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T184204Z
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SUMMARY:Resting Space
DESCRIPTION:A Workshop by Becoming Old Growth\nWhat is your relationship with rest? Our personal experiences with burnout led us to global rest movements and the anti-capitalist rest manifesto of “Nap Bishop” Tricia Hersey. What changes when we recognize exhaustion as a collective issue rather than a personal one? In this three-hour workshop\, we invite participants into a guided\, communal resting space. Through gentle\, unstructured  opportunities to listen\, write\, draw\, move\, and make sound—or simply rest—the artists will guide participants to reflect on these  questions\, emphasizing the role of rest as a natural and necessary balance to labour. \nParticipants will be invited to share their ideas and experiences with the artists following the workshop session. Cushions and blankets will be available and you are welcome to bring your own comfort items to use during the workshop. \nRegistration Details\nPlease register in advance via this registration form: \n>>REGISTER HERE \nAge:\nWorkshop geared for adults and mature youth. No arts experience required. \nAccessibility:\nPlease indicate accessibility needs in the registration form by Monday\, April 29th. \nNote:\nWe will try to accommodate accessibility requests\, however we cannot guarantee as all requests can be met. We will email you if we cannot fulfill your request. \nChildcare:\nOn site childcare available upon request\, please fill out child care info in the registration form above and submit by Monday\, April 29th.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/resting-space/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Performance Arts,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240503T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240503T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20240409T184012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T184012Z
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SUMMARY:Portrait of the Artist as an Essential Worker
DESCRIPTION:Work by Sarah Mosher and Hannah Genosko\nIn collaboration\, Mosher and Genosko use printmaking and textile processes to illustrate their experiences as essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are both professional artists who were employed in ‘casual’ day jobs in sectors that were labeled essential and became full-time during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation and Canada Post\, respectively. With their similar experiences they dig deeper into the ‘essential’ label where art and work don’t often intersect. They explore the repetitive nature of labour through the repetitive nature of printmaking\, and create images relevant to their experience; the images are printed on the uniforms they and their coworkers wore during their time of essential sector work. Folk quilting traditionally uses old clothes and other found materials for utility\, and the shape of the garments inform the geometry of the quilt. The uniforms are sewn into quilted banners that do not follow a traditional repeating pattern or conform to a rectangle\, but rather use patchwork and appliqué techniques to create an uncertain feeling. This method reflects the ever-changing and disjointed nature of the pandemic. \nSarah’s instagram is @realpzzazz \nTwo large quilts on display at the Bus Stop Theatre\, April 1st to June 30th
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/portrait-of-the-artist-as-an-essential-worker/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240501T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240501T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20240409T183758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T185524Z
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SUMMARY:Bread & Roses: Can You See Us?
DESCRIPTION:English & French bilingual performance | Performance bilingue anglais-français\n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\nASL interpretation will be available\n“Bread and Roses: Can you see us?” is an original performance created by visual artist and labour organizer Tricia Robinson Illustration (she/her) and poet and social justice activist Laura Doyle Péan (they/them). This collaborative performance tackles topics of invisibilized labour\, union work\, collective liberation and the importance of solidarity in the face of intersecting social crises.  Building on their decade of community organizing experience within the labour\, racial\, social and climate justice movements\, the two tiohtià:ke/mooniyang (Montréal) based artists attempt to shine light on forms of labour that are too often hidden and devalued. \nLive on stage\, Tricia will create original visual artwork in several mediums as Laura Doyle Péan recites some of their moving poetry  with themes of domestic and care labour\, activism\, unions\, and freedom. The conception of Tricia’s art pieces will be projected onto a  screen\, allowing the audience to witness her creation process live and close up. The projection of her work will serve to honour the  labour and care that goes into creating illustrations\, embroideries and linocuts\, hence putting emphasis on our understanding of art as  labour\, as well as pridefully using mediums that have such a rich history within liberation and activist movements. Unapologetically feminist and pro-worker\, Tricia and Laura\, with care and devotion\, are using this performance as a way to open conversations about  the labour movement and unionism as a whole\, and the importance of recognizing forms of labour that have historically been  undervalued\, criminalized\, and disregarded.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/bread-roses-can-you-see-us/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Francophone,Mayworks Halifax,Poetry,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240429T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240429T210000
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CREATED:20240429T172805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T172805Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Justice / Animating Justice
DESCRIPTION:Returning for the first time since 2019\, Mayworks is excited to present the Reel Justice program of short films. Showcasing shorts from across Atlantic Canada and the country at large\, this year’s program highlights those who push to create space for themselves in places that often feel hostile or unwelcoming. \nTotal runtime: 65 minutes\n>>Register Here for FREE Childcare\n\nProgram:\nSisterhood Softball by Farhiya Ahmed (7 min) \n \nLacking a dedicated space\, a group of muslim women create their own softball group to play the sport they love\, but feel excluded from. \n\nWhat Do you Think by Brandon Boyd (11 min) \n \nAutistic Haligonians work to create space within the local filmmaking community. \n\nThe Body of My Name 名自字体 by Rosie Choo Pidcock (4 min) \n \nFive Chinese Canadians return to their elementary school to reclaim their names through dance. \n\nBlack Boys Skate Too by Danica Ricamara (6 min) \n \nBlack skaters make a space and culture for themselves. \n\nMiss Campbell: Inuk Teacher by Heather Campbell (15 min) \n \nPart oral history and part visual poem\, Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher is the story of Evelyn Campbell\, a trailblazer for an Inuit-led educational system in the small community of Rigolet\, Labrador. \n\nSongs of Unama’ki by Dawn Wells and Jeff Miller (22 min) \n \nA look at The Mi’kmaw artists keeping tradional music alive\, and those taking it into the future. \n\nAnimating Justice\nReel Justice will be Followed by a short program offered by the Animation Festival of Halifax (AFX)\nStart time at 8:15 PM | Total runtime: 27 min\n\nOne of Those Families by Stephanie Joline (3 min) \n\nA deeply personal animated short film that brings together the exquisite hand-painted illustrations of Mi’kmaw artist Pauline Young\, the animation expertise of Struan Sutherland\, and the poignant poetry of Rebecca Thomas. \n\nMeet the Creatures by Veronica Dymond (4 min)\nTension arises when an alien brings her human fiancee home to meet the parents. \n\nBorn in a Body by Elliot Ciz and Brody Weaver (10 min)\nA segment from the 60m experimental animated documentary which repositions the trans community as experts of their own lives\, bodies\, and (medical) needs to reconsider liberation and wellbeing. \n\nHadis by Nazrin Aghamaliyeva (10 min) \n\nIn a world ruled by crows and discrimination\, a young girl decides to fight for justice.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/reel-justice-animating-justice/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Film,Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231110T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20231101T202032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T202032Z
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SUMMARY:Canadian Labour International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax Festival of Working People in the Arts is proud to partner once again with the Canadian Labour International Film Festival for a satellite screening of films from their 17th annual festival. \nThis year\, we will be screening Bergie (South Africa) by Dian Weys\, Shiringa: Amazon White Gold (Peru) by Oscar Akamine\, Lentejas (Spain) by José A. Campos\, HongKongers:A Re-Collection – My Destiny or My Choice? (UK) by Green Bean Media\, Allegory (Spain) by Tino Fernández\, Puanum (Dream) (Canada) by Josée Benjamin\, and Serigne (Spain) by Rodrigo Hernandez Tejero\, Adriana Cardoso Navarro\, & Edu Marin. \nAll films are translated as needed through subtitles in English.\nTotal run time: 87 minutes. The screening will be followed by a moderated discussion for those interested.\nAdmission is by donation.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/canadian-labour-international-film-festival-3/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230518T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230518T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20230418T155556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T155653Z
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SUMMARY:Mayworks presents A More Radiant Sphere
DESCRIPTION:By Sara Wylie\nPresented in partnership with Carbon Arc Cinema\n \nThursday\, May 18th @ 6:30pm \nLocation: Bus Stop Theatre Co-op (2203 Gottingen St) \nDuration: 40 mins followed by a 30 mins Q&A with filmmaker Sara Wylie moderated by MLA Gary Burrill \nTickets: $5/$10/$15 \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \n[CC] This film will be closed captioned. \nA mid-length hybrid documentary about Joe Wallace: Canadian Communist poet\, political prisoner\, and the filmmaker’’s long lost family member. Shot on 16mm and digital\, featuring original songs by award-winning musician Fiver/Simone Schmidt. \n“Poetry is of a higher order. It sets bells ringing in the mind of the reader so that he makes his own music …” \n \nNearly lost in the annals of Canadian history\, the writings of Joe Wallace—radical believer in socialist ideals\, writer of anti-capitalist verses\, and survivor of detainment by the Canadian government—have been revived by his great-great-niece\, director Sara Wylie. \nSearching through library archives\, family records\, and footage from the early decades of the Canadian settler state\, Wylie assembles the story of Wallace the poet and revolutionary. “The more I began looking for him\, the more I began to see parts of myself reflected\,” she says. His poems are spirited\, forthright and folksy; they recall a time of great political change and opportunity. \nInextricable from Wallace’s life and work is the history of Canada’s labour movement and the increasing involvement of the state in its disruption. A More Radiant Sphere captures a time and a feeling at risk of being erased by Canadian myth\, when the possibility of a world beyond capitalism surged forth into poetry. (Written by Sarah Bakke) \nThe film will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Sara Wylie moderated by Gary Burril\, MLA for Halifax Chebucto \n \nFilm Credits: \nDirected\, produced and written by Sara Wylie\nFeaturing Bruce Wallace \nMusic by Simone Schmidt\nWith Nick Dourado on piano\nNathan Doucet on percussion\nJohn Showman on fiddle \nCinematography by Suz Friesen and Sara Wylie\nSound recording by Kellen Jackson and Sara Wylie\nSound mix/edit by Michelle Hwu and Tim Atkins\nColour by Sam Gilling
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/11232/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Film,Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230517T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230517T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20230418T154459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T154758Z
UID:11228-1684337400-1684346400@busstoptheatre.coop
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
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festival,Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20230418T153510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T153510Z
UID:11224-1683313200-1683316800@busstoptheatre.coop
SUMMARY:Mayworks presents Unfold
DESCRIPTION:By Reequal Smith\nPresented in partnership with Prismatic Arts Festival in association with Live Art Dance\n \n \nFriday\, May 5th @ 7:00pm\nSaturday\, May 6th @ 7:00pm \nFollowed by Djata: Conversations of the Manden by Aly Keita \nLocation: Bus Stop Theatre Co-op (2203 Gottingen St) \nDuration:\nUnfold by Reequal Smith – 10 mins\nDjata: Conversations of the Manden by Aly Keita – 20 mins\n(15 mins intermission between performances) \nTickets: $5/$10/$15/$20 (For both shows) \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nThe burden of misty dreams. An assortment of feelings. Of Loss & Love. A deep rooted nostalgia of home in every crevice of being manifested by the full existence and experience of body to land. Land connecting to my soles of souls. \nInspired by the sweet infectious Ghanaian Blues\, this performance is fused with the essence of Afro Cuban movement\, embodied with a fusion of jazz\, African and funk styles. Rooted with the vibrancy of old tropical Caribbean motion\, stemming from euphoric connection in the swish in our hips and the fluidity in our strides. \nReequal Smith is the Founder and Artistic Director of Oshun Dance Studios. A dance artist originally from the Bahamas\, now based in Charlottetown\, Prince Edward Island.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mayworks-presents-unfold/2023-05-05/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance,Festival,Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T013406
CREATED:20230418T153127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T153225Z
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SUMMARY:Mayworks presents: Djata - Conversations of the Manden
DESCRIPTION:By Aly Keita\nPresented in partnership with Prismatic Arts Festival in association with Live Art Dance\n \n \nFriday\, May 5th @ 7:00pm\nSaturday\, May 6th @ 7:00pm \nWith opening performance of Unfold by Reequal Smith \nLocation: Bus Stop Theatre Co-op (2203 Gottingen St) \nDuration:\nUnfold by Reequal Smith – 10 mins\nDjata: Conversations of the Manden by Aly Keita – 20 mins\n(15 mins intermission between performances) \nTickets: $5/$10/$15/$20 (For both shows) \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nTo create my piece\, I drew inspiration from the Epic of Soundjata\, one of the most significant foundational stories from 13th-century African oral tradition. It features Soundjata Keita\, whose exploits have been transmitted through song and kora music played by lyrical poets from West Africa\, known as griots. I was especially interested in the part of the legend known as “The Awakening of the Lion” to address themes of oppression\, courage\, metamorphosis\, passage and liberation\, all explored through rhythm\, sound and movement. \nBorn from an alliance between the buffalo and the lion\, Soundjata Keita\, the long-awaited child whose birth was foretold by soothsayers\, is unable to walk. After years of humiliation\, against all odds\, he stands up\, walks across the village and uproots a baobab. This marks the beginning of his awakening\, which will lead him to found the great Mandingo Empire\, unifying the regions of West Africa\, including Guinea\, my home country. \nCredits: \nArtistic direction\, choreography and dance: Aly Keita Music: Lasso Sanou and Aly Keita Rehearsal director and production manager: Raffaela Siniscalchi \nDescription et synopsis\nPour la réalisation de mon œuvre\, je me suis inspiré de l’épopée mandingue\, l’un des récits fondateurs les plus marquants des traditions orales africaines (XIIIe siècle)\, et de son personnage-clé : Soundjata Keita. Entre histoire et légende\, les griots – des poètes lyriques de l’Afrique de l’Ouest – nous ont transmis\, par le chant et les notes de leurs koras\, les exploits de ce personnage emblématique de l’Afrique occidentale. Dans mon processus de création\, je me suis surtout intéressé à la partie de la légende connue sous le nom de « Le réveil du lion »\, pour aborder\, tout en rythme et en mouvement\, les thèmes de l’oppression\, du courage\, de la métamorphose\, du passage et de la libération. \nEngendré par la puissance du buffle et du lion\, Soundjata Keita\, l’enfant que tous attendaient et dont la naissance avait été prédite par les mages\, est incapable de marcher. Le prince\, déchu\, apprit à mettre un pied devant l’autre et trouva la force de se relever. Sous les regards stupéfaits de son peuple\, Soundjata marcha vers un baobab qu’il arracha du sol. Ce fut le début de son éveil qui l’aurait mené à unifier les territoires de l’Afrique de l’Ouest et fonder\, ainsi\, le grand empire Mandingue.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/mayworks-presents-djata-conversations-of-the-manden/2023-05-05/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance,Festival,Mayworks Halifax
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SUMMARY:Primal
DESCRIPTION:May 1st to 15th\, order performances online at www.GetPrimal.ca \nFriday\, May 13th to Sunday\, May 15th: ordered performance segments at your door! (Performed at a safe distance) \nSaturday\, May 14th\, 6:30 PM full performance (ASL Interpretation)\nThe Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen St) + Online Stream (May 18th-20th) (CC) \nMasking is required to attend this event in person unless seated and drinking \nORDER A HOME DELIVERY \nAND/OR \nBUY TICKETS TO THE FULL SHOWCASE \nAn immersive theatrical experience delivered right to your front door! \nJoin The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company for this bold devised theatre project as they explore the human cost of convenience that is paid when we order online. \nPrimal shares a glimpse behind closed factory doors at environmental racism\, immoral surveillance\, natural disasters\, and more forms of worker exploitation that happens within corporations like Amazon. \nIn addition to a thrilling full performance at The Bus Stop Theatre on May 14th\, audiences can place an order for a unique short performance that will be packaged up\, shipped\, and performed right to your porch\, driveway stoop\, street corner\, or front lawn May 13-15th! \nOrder as of May 1st at www.GetPrimal.ca \nWith a focus on eclectic creative storytelling through text\, movement\, puppetry\, music and radical audience accessibility\, Primal is a tragicomic theatre experience that asks the question: \nIf we can’t change the world overnight\, should we be able to deliver overnight? \nFull Production Credits \nIvy Abbot-Charles: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nDerek Brikbeck: Website Designer & Logistical Coordinator\nOlivier Blais: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nXinyi (Frisia) Li: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nOwen Lee: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nSarah Mackenzie: Stage Manager\nAlynne Sinnemma: Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer\nEmily Ranson: Assistant Producer\nLogan Robins: Creative Collaborator / Director / Producer\nSophie Wilcott: Assistant Director \nBiographies\nIvy Abbott-Charles- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nIvy Abbott-Charles (she/her) is a Halifax-based actor with a Master’s degree in Performance from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, and a certificate in Puppetry Arts from Mermaid Theatre. She has performed and collaborated on immersive theatre\, children’s theatre\, and political theatre\, working with many local companies including DaPoPo\, Zuppa\, and Eastern Front. Over the last few years\, she has also delved into the film world\, acting in several short films\, TV shows\, and commercials. \nOlivier Bias- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nOlivier (He/Him) is a recent graduate of the acting program at the Fountain School for Performing Arts at Dalhousie (FSPA). An aspiring writer\, director and actor\, he is a co-founder of a bilingual theatre company in Halifax\, the Theatre DesAssimilés (TDA). Selected Credits for Acting include The Dog in the Manger; People\, Places and things; The Crucible (FSPA) Les Chaises; Les Mangeurs d’ail (TDA). Other credits include Concord Floral (FSPA) as an Assistant Director and Mentire (TDA) as a production assistant. \nXinyi (Frisia) Li- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nFrisia 李昕怿 (she/her) is a photographer\, theatre artist and a travel enthusiast living and working in Halifax/Kjipuktuk. Born and raised in Chongqing\, China\, her most recent work Dear World (2020) is an ode to her multicultural background and extensive travelling experience (before COVID-19). She recently finished her BA at Mount Allison University and continues to dedicate her work in global connection and telling the stories of those who lost their voice. \nOwen Lee- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer \nOwen (he/him) has shared the stage and collaborated with numerous critically- acclaimed artists such as Mariah Carey\, Kim Burrell\, Drake and Jully Black\, to name a few… Owen is the recipient of numerous awards and nominations- most recently\, he was awarded Songwriter of the Year by the African Nova Scotian Music Association… In 2020\, Owen’s single release ‘Listen’ was presented to the Nova Scotia House Of Assembly by MLA Lisa Roberts\, and used as a tool to voice racial discrimination in Nova Scotia. In the same year\, Owen was named one of Canada’s top 40 emerging artists by RBCxMusic. \nLogan Robins- Creative Collaborator / Director / Producer \nLogan (he/they) is an environmental theatre maker\, improviser\, puppeteer\, educator\, musician\, writer\, designer\, and creator of exhaustive lists- based in the Sipekne’katik region of Mi’kma’ki (colonially known as Gaspereau Valley\, Nova Scotia). \nLogan is the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company\, with whom they recently wrote/directed/produced the musical Hippoposthumous as a part of the 2021 Halifax Fringe Festival! Currently you can catch Logan’s work as a creative collaborator on Eastern Front Theatre’s Macro Digitals: Connections as well as performing as an actor/improviser in Outside the March’s production of The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries– an adventurous theatrical experience that takes place over the phone! Logan believes in theatre as a tool for social change and that all art should be radically accessible. \nAlynne Sinnemma- Creative Collaborator / Ensemble Performer  \nAlynne (she/her)\, a recent graduate of Acadia University’s Theatre program\, is very excited to begin her work in Halifax’s indie theatre community! Selected previous roles include Rachael from One Man Two Guvnors’\, with the Acadia Theatre Company and Grizzled New York City Cop from Giant Killer Shark: The Musical\, with Kick at the Dark Theatre Company. In her free time Alynne takes aerial silks and acrobatics classes with Halifax Circus.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/primal/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mayworks Halifax
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SUMMARY:Intersect
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 12th\, 8:00 PM\nFriday\, May 13th\, 8:00 PM (ASL Interpretation)\nSaturday\, May 14th\, 8:00 PM \nThe Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen St) + Online Stream (May 18th-20th) (ASL + CC)\n \nMasking is required to attend this event in person\, unless seated and drinking \nBUY TICKETS\n“ritual practice … the process of putting yourself together every day.”\n– Wu Tsang \n8 bodies\, traversing identities through movement. They are a collection of moments – some curated\, some not. They move with care\, with curiosity\, with joy\, with the possibility of failure. An intricate look at the nature of intersectionality and how we construct identity. \nCreated by Liliona Quarmyne in collaboration with: \nCarolin Mateus\nGillian Seaward-Boone\nI’thandi Munro\nJacinte Armstrong\nLeelee Oluwatoyosi Eko Davis\nReequal Smith\nSolène Bernier\nZomi Tombing
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/intersect/2022-05-12/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mayworks Halifax
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SUMMARY:All In: DJ Uncle Fester x Superfluid Collective + Friends
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 7th\, 9:00 PM\nThe Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen Street) + Online Stream (May 18th-20th) (CC)\n \nDoors open at 8:00 PM \nMasking is required to attend this event in person\, unless seated and drinking \nBUY TICKETS\nThis two part show will blow your socks off! DJ Uncle Fester brings together some of Halifax’ hottest MCs and the amazing Superfluid Collective for a night of great performances and a live off-the-floor recording session of new music. \nPart I: DJ Uncle Fester & Friends\nFeaturing General Khan & Ambeez\, Ghettosocks\, and Aquakultre \nPart II: DJ Uncle Fester x Superfluid Collective\n\nSuperfluid Collective will be DJ Uncle Fester’s live band for a night of new music recorded off-the-floor for a future collaborative album to be released later this year. Be here on the ground level for something special! \nDJ Uncle Fester \n16 year Vet of the Halifax Hip-Hop scene DJ Uncle Fester is always creating. A founding member of the Backburner crew\, Fes has worked on many award winning albums and with artists from all across North America. Recording\, Engineering\, Producing\, DJing\, Beat Making and touring with The Extremities are all ways in which Fes has spread his sound across the map. With all this work already put in and no signs of slowing down\, look for many upcoming projects to come. \nIG: @fester902\nWeb: http://www.djunclefester.com/\nBandcamp: https://djunclefester.bandcamp.com/\nMore Music on: http://blackbuffalorecords.ca/ \nSuperfluid Collective \nA blend of fusion and urban influences\, Superfluid is a quasi-collective\, multi-dimensional\, poly-genre force of kinetic energy that spins velveteen lyrics across smooth grooves\, silk Rhodes\, and soulful guitars. On spaceship earth\, energy is neither created nor destroyed\, it simply changes form. This is true for individuals that make up Superfluid Collective. Ranging from Bengali\, Iranian\, Pubjabi M’ikMa’ki\, English\, Irish and Canadian backgrounds\, the group has come together through a shared thirst for Olands and basement jams. The group’s experience of immigration is paralleled by their vagabond work ethic\, moving between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for shows. A quintessential festival band\, Superfluid is best experienced live. \nWeb: https://www.superfluidmusic.com/
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/all-in-dj-uncle-fester-x-superfluid-collective-friends/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mayworks Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220506T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220506T190000
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SUMMARY:Shortcuts
DESCRIPTION:DROP IN ANYTIME (ASL Interpretation)\nThe Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen St) + Facebook Live\n \nMasking is required to attend this event in person \nShortcuts are little acts of defiance. Despite what route we are told we should follow\, we use shortcuts to find our own way. \nIn this piece\, audience members’ favourite shortcuts are collected\, processed\, illustrated\, published\, and distributed by a trio of workers who open up the inside of their factory to us so we can see every detail of this long process to take a short cut. \nShortcuts\, loopholes and life hacks. We want ‘em! \nSubmit your own tips on how to get ahead on May 6th between 3:00 PM and 7:00PM\, either in person or by calling 902-404-0616 \n \nTHE TEAM\nDan Bray – The Courier\nColleen MacIsaac – The Technician / Creator\nMahya Tench – The Operator \nDan Bray – The Courier \nDan Bray (he/him) is an interdisciplinary theatre and visual artist\, currently living as the winter caretaker of a spooky mansion just outside Antigonish. He is the artistic director and founder of The Villains Theatre\, for which he has written\, adapted\, and directed many plays. Most recently\, his new plays Observatory Mansions and Hänsel und Gretel in: der Garten von Edible Horrors: a Terrible Parable have both been nominated for 2022 Robert Merritt awards for “Outstanding Adaptation by a Nova Scotian”; several of his original plays have also won him similar awards at the Halifax Fringe. He has had the good fortune of working with many of this province’s finest companies\, including Two Planks and a Passion\, Mulgrave Road\, Festival Antigonish\, Shakespeare by the Sea\, Eastern Front\, Phyllis Rising\, and Terra Novella. Dan has several new plays in development that are set to premiere shortly across Nova Scotia\, but they’re all under wraps for now…! www.brayowulf.ca \nColleen MacIsaac – The Technician / Creator \nColleen (they/she) is a multidisciplinary artist and current Master of Fine Arts candidate at NSCAD University. A winner of the Halifax Mayor’s Award for Emerging Theatre Artist and the Bhayana Invisible Champion Award\, they like making things. Colleen’s current play A Beginner’s Guide to the Night Sky was programmed this April at Page1 Theatre’s OutFest\, and their past works include TO: THE UNKNOWN\, the effects were cumulative and i almost didn’t notice\, The Blazing World\, Mercury\, dark matter\, and Cartography. They make comics and drawings and weird little performance things\, and they are interested in exploring connections\, communications\, collaborations\, family\, queerness\, countermapping\, climate grief\, and our place in the universe. They have worked with many local companies as a graphic designer\, performer\, producer\, and playwright. \nMahya Tench – The Operator \nMahya (they/them) started their artistic journey in childhood\, performing for friends and family. Now with a BA and under the Peace and Friendship treaties\, they continue to perform\, live and work as a multidisciplinary artist near Kjipuktuk (the Great Harbour\, aka Halifax Harbour) in Mi’kma’ki: the traditional unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) peoples. A radically compassionate Queer Black\, Indigenous\, Genderfluid/Trans Woman of Colour\, she is dedicated to equity\, diversity\, inclusion\, decolonization and reindigenizing. Always an avid volunteer\, they sit on the board of the Villains Theatre\, the Bus Stop Theatre Cooperative and is a part of the Queer Theatre Ensemble Collective (QTEs). \nFavourite roles include: CHILD/TBD in OY VEY! MY BABY’S A THEY (Eastern Front Theatre & the Bus Stop Theatres Writer’s Circle)\, Gravedigger in ZOMBLET (The Villains Theatre)\, This Is Nowhere (ZUPPA Theatre Co.) and Potato in Escape The Game (Ship’s Company Theatre).
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/shortcuts/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mayworks Halifax
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SUMMARY:The Work We Do: An Animation Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Live screening at The Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen St) \nONLINE TICKETS are on sale as of April 28th. Buy tickets \nMasking is required to attend this event in person \nPresented in partnership with the Animation Festival of Halifax (AFX) \nCraft. Labour. Practice. Drudgery. Vocation. We work every day\, sometimes with joy and a sense of fulfillment\, sometimes with loathing and a sense of alienation. We labour for pay\, for free\, or for barter; we exert ourselves for overlords\, for ourselves\, or for our communities. These animated films from across the country and across the decades reflect on the ups and downs of our experiences as beings who toil and strive. And what medium could be more fitting than the labour-intensive delight of animation?
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/the-work-we-do-an-animation-retrospective/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mayworks Halifax,Story Telling
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190602T053000
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SUMMARY:Dance to A New Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Night of June 1st to 2nd – midnight to dawn\n*Dry Event* | $5 – $20 sliding scale\n\n  \n5 Epic DJ’s will take us all on a journey through space\, time\, and sound as we celebrate revolutionary arts and culture and dance the night away as a community.  Complementing the music will be stunning and politicized murals\, graphics\, and video-streams creating a visually transformed Bus Stop that merges the vibes of a music festival with a political movement in the most enticing way. There is nowhere better to spend the first 6 hours of your Sunday June 2nd than here with us. \n\n\n\n\nDJ Cee.Reality\nCee.Reality is a Toronto-based Producer\, Emcee\, and DJ best known for his work as part of the anarchist hip hop duo Test Their Logik. He’s has been rocking stages as a live act all over the world for over a decade.   In recent years Cee has been turning his attention to rocking the stage behind the decks and mastering his craft on the 1s and 2s. Employing an arsenal of his own beats and heavy\, dark bass filled tracks that range from hip hop\, trap and dubstep\, cee.reality will get the energy up and the dance floor bumping.\n\n\n\nKittyBass\nKittyBass is one of the East Coast dance music scene’s most versatile DJs\, effortlessly switching between styles such as grime\, bassline house\, U.K. garage\, R&B\, and dubstep. She has continued to gain serious momentum over the course of the last year\, playing Valhalla Sound Circus in Montreal\, Future Forest\, and opening for heavy hitters such as Sleevless records’ Stylust Beats\, The Librarian\, Aaron Jackson\, Chuurch\, and many more.\n\n\n\nWobble Wallah\nEastern Canada’s official delegate of trans-continental bass music. The Wobble Wallah is a full power performer; weaving together fire arts\, hand drumming\, and live mixing\, his shows are a borderless exploration into the roots of the human experience. His impeccable taste for sounds both tribal and psychedelic is embroidered by his on-stage energy\, and his relentless onslaught of bold\, beautiful\, brilliant music.\n\n\n\nDJ Fadzwa\nZimbabwe born and raised\, Halifax praised.  DJ Fadzwa is known for spinning killer afrobeat sets with visuals to match.  Fadza recently won Bronze for best DJ at The Coast: Best of Halifax 2017 Awards. Bringing the sounds of the African Diaspora and more\, be prepared to party.\n\n\n\nANANDRA\nFollowing the flow\, cultivating an elemental temple for body\, mind & soul. Anandra is new to DJ’ing\, but no stranger to improvising\, exploring\, and producing within the audio realm. Here to serve.\n\n\n\nFull Festival details at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/dance-to-a-new-dawn/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Music
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SUMMARY:Hip Hop Vs. Capitalism Vol. 2
DESCRIPTION:Back for a second year in a row\, Hip-hop Vs. Capitalism will be part of Mayworks’ festival mic-drop. Kicking off with a community cypher entitled “Hip-Hop vs. the System”\, followed by a feature set by acclaimed anti-capitalist hip-hop veterans Test Their Logik. \nHip-Hop Vs. The System | A Community Cypher\nCalling all rappers and emcees in the HRM. \nJoin the collective rap-battle vs. the forces that control\, oppress\, and exploit us all.   Bring your best bars and spit truth to power about cops\, jails\, bosses\, banks\, corporate power\, racism\, poverty\, the 1%\, politicians\, colonization\, sexism\, war\, climate change\, etc. \nWe’ve been battling each other too long\, it’s time we unite and battle the system! \nTest Their Logik\nUsing hip-hop to inspire political action and to deliver potent messages of social and environmental justice\, TEST THEIR LOGIK has developed a following among activists and hip-hop heads alike. For over a decade they’ve toured this planet\, supporting social movements and freedom fighters at the front lines of struggles against the tyranny and violence of the powerful\, as well as rocking parties\, festivals\, and stages on every continent. Their most recent album “BE” was well-received on campus radio across Canada\, staying in the the top 10 on the hip-hop charts Nationally for 10 weeks straight and hitting #1 at various stations across North America. They are currently working on their third full-length Album “See”. \nHosted by DJ 5Rivers & DJ Tranzish(ə)n\n\n\n\n\nDJ 5Rivers has a deep rooted love for music\, dance and community. They are passionate about issues of environmental justice\, social justice\, gender equity all while focusing on the intersections of gender\, race and class.\n\n\n\nDJ Tranzish(ə)n was born and raised in K’jipuktuk as a Maroon descendent. She loves every aspect of music while showing and celebrating her Jamaican roots. DJ TranˈziSH(ə)n brings you through the soundtracks of her daily life. Playing you hot hiphop\, R&B\, Reggae and dancehall tunes from the 90’s to present.\n\n\n\n  \nPresented in partnership with \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTickets and full Festival details at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca \n \n 
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/hip-hop-vs-capitalism-vol-2/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Music,Open Mic
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SUMMARY:A Timed Speed Read of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Trial Transcript with Additional Notes
DESCRIPTION:May 29th to 31st | 7:30pm-9:00pm & June 1st | 2:00pm-3:30pm\nPresented by Surplus Production Unit\nIn 1911\, 146 people were killed in a fire at the factory of the Triangle Waist Company in New York. The highly contentious trial that followed  spurred the public to demand workplace safety reforms and became a touchstone for radical and progressive political movements. At the time\, people swore that the victims and the fire would never be forgotten. \nThree actors – from another country and century – are tasked with reading from the massive trial transcript as quickly as possible. Despite the  speed\, they must communicate the key points and central conflicts\, while giving insight into the 1911 events and their resonance with the world of today. Can they beat their best time? Can they surprise us? Can they help us remember? \nConceived by Alex McLean\nwith (alphabetically) Chun Shing Au\, Zach Faye\, Carmen Lee\, Kat McCormack\, Briony Merritt\, Lily Ross-Millard and Richie Wilcox \nStarring: Kat McCormack\, Briony Merritt and Richie Wilcox \nSet/prop design: Chun Shing Au\, Kai On Kerwin Lam and Carmen Lee\nDirection and Script (from verbatim sources): Alex McLean\nPreliminary Research: Myrto Koumarianos \n**Sign language interpretation will be provided during the May 30th presentation. \n   \nTickets and full Festival details available at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/a-timed-speed-read-of-the-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-trial-transcript-with-additional-notes/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Meso América Resiste!
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Beehive Design Collective\nCome see a mural-sized pen and ink masterpiece that took over nine years to create!\nThe Beehive Design Collective works as word-to-image translators of complex global stories\, shared with us through conversations with affected communities. MesoAmérica Resiste covers resistance to large-scale infrastructure development throughout Southern Mexico and Central America\, touching on themes relevant to any community on the front lines of resistance to corporate globalization. \nThis interactive presentation will feature spoken word rhymes by MC Testament of Test Their Logik. \n**Sign language interpretation provided. \nFull Festival details available at: www.mayworkshalifax.ca
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/meso-america-resiste/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Mayworks Halifax,Meetings & Workshops,Spoken Word,Visual Arts
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