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SUMMARY:Ocean Kin - A Shadow Show
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Kin is a poetic shadow show contemplating our relationship to body and self inspired by the ecology of the sea otter. Three performers animate plexi-glass puppets\, 3D sculptural props and projected illustrations behind a screen using flashlights and an overhead projector. This mechanically complex and visually rich performance carries a loose narrative through words and an ethereal soundscape created by Halifax musician\, Layia. Inviting the audience to surrender to their inner quiet\, Ocean Kin is an emotive performance that is both aching and hopeful. \nWatch the show teaser here.\n \nAll tickets are pay-what-you-can\, and can be purchased here or at jeighkkoyote.com
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/ocean-kin-a-shadow-show/2024-05-18/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Story Telling,Theatre,Visual Arts
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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
CATEGORIES:Festival,Francophone,Mayworks Halifax,Performance Arts,Story Telling
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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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SUMMARY:GHOST: All Hallow's Eve
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday October 31\n8-10pm\nADMISSION BY DONATION\nJoin the Villains this Hallowe’en night as we celebrate the season of all things macabre! Featuring: performances! Costume contest (with cash prize!)! Spooky snacks! Scarey-oke dance party! And more! \nFor more info visit villainstheatre.com
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/ghost-all-hallows-eve/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Burlesque,Magic,Music,Performance Arts,Story Telling,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Cougar Annie Tales
DESCRIPTION:Ticket @ the door\nDOORS 6:30pm SHOW 7pm\n$20(or pay what you can) –\nInfo: kat_music@hotmail.com or 902 300 8544\n\n“Kadoski is a confident performer who has created a well-polished cultural addition to Vancouver Island’s heritage.”\n-Amy Smart – Times Colonist\n\n“Her musical ode to Cougar Annie is a treat to behold”\n– John Threlfall – CVV magazine\n\n“It’s great to see our unique B.C. history being kept alive in so appealing a fashion.”\n—Robert Moyes – Monday Magazine\n\nIn the early 1900’s the legendary west coast settler Cougar Annie was anything but a typical woman. She trapped over 70 cougars\, homesteaded a rainforest bog\, opened a remote post office\, and outlived 4 husbands.\n\nCalifornia-born Ada Annie Jordan settled in the Clayoquot coastal rainforest in 1915 with her first husband and three young children. A five-acre garden that she carved out of the wilderness provided food and income throughout her long life. The bounty on cougars supplemented her income and she earned her nickname of Cougar Annie by shooting over 70 of the animals. Annie gave birth to eight more children in this remote location\, and in fact rarely left the property until old age and blindness forced her removal to Port Alberni\, where she died at the age of 97.\n\nSinger/songwriter Kat Kadoski lived in Clayoquot Sound for three years caretaking Cougar Annie’s garden and immersing herself in the folklore surrounding the legendary pioneer-settler. Drawing upon many sources\, including Annie’s family\, COUGAR ANNIE TALES uses dramatic narrative\, images\, letters\, and original compositions to celebrate the unconventional life of one of BC’s most colourful characters.\nhttps://cvcollective.ca/the-constant-gardeners/\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnbNRH_fC78
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/cougar-annie-tales/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Story Telling,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230627T080000
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Ticket @ the door\nDOORS 6:30pm SHOW 7pm\n$20(or pay what you can) –\nInfo: kat_music@hotmail.com or 902 300 8544\n\n“Kadoski is a confident performer who has created a well-polished cultural addition to Vancouver Island’s heritage.”\n-Amy Smart – Times Colonist \n\n“Her musical ode to Cougar Annie is a treat to behold”\n-John Threlfall – CVV magazine \n\n“It’s great to see our unique B.C. history being kept alive in so appealing a fashion.”\n—Robert Moyes – Monday Magazine \n\nIn the early 1900’s the legendary west coast settler Cougar Annie was anything but a typical woman. She trapped over 70 cougars\, homesteaded a rainforest bog\, opened a remote post office\, and outlived 4 husbands. \n\nCalifornia-born Ada Annie Jordan settled in the Clayoquot coastal rainforest in 1915 with her first husband and three young children. A five-acre garden that she carved out of the wilderness provided food and income throughout her long life. The bounty on cougars supplemented her income and she earned her nickname of Cougar Annie by shooting over 70 of the animals. Annie gave birth to eight more children in this remote location\, and in fact rarely left the property until old age and blindness forced her removal to Port Alberni\, where she died at the age of 97. \n\nSinger/songwriter Kat Kadoski lived in Clayoquot Sound for three years caretaking Cougar Annie’s garden and immersing herself in the folklore surrounding the legendary pioneer-settler. Drawing upon many sources\, including Annie’s family\, COUGAR ANNIE TALES uses dramatic narrative\, images\, letters\, and original compositions to celebrate the unconventional life of one of BC’s most colourful characters. \n\nhttps://cvcollective.ca/the-constant-gardeners/ \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnbNRH_fC78
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/11492/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Story Telling,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220505T200000
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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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SUMMARY:The Crevice: Season One
DESCRIPTION:Written by Rebecca Falvey\nDirected by Meg Hubley\n— \nThis production marks a milestone for the Bus Stop Theatre: though many shows workshopped\, premiered\, or performed at the Bus Stop have gone on to tour nationally and internationally\, “The Crevice” is our first in-house production\, fostered and brought to life by the co-op’s Writers’ Circle. After incubating six full length scripts\, inspiring three short films and premiering 34 short plays\, the next chapter of the Bus Stop Writers’ Circle begins with the professional premiere of “The Crevice (Season One).” \n\nVisit TheCrevice.ca for tickets and more info!
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/the-crevice-season-one-3/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance Arts,Story Telling,Theatre,Writer's Circle
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SUMMARY:The Crevice: Season One
DESCRIPTION:Written by Rebecca Falvey\nDirected by Meg Hubley\n— \nThis production marks a milestone for the Bus Stop Theatre: though many shows workshopped\, premiered\, or performed at the Bus Stop have gone on to tour nationally and internationally\, “The Crevice” is our first in-house production\, fostered and brought to life by the co-op’s Writers’ Circle. After incubating six full length scripts\, inspiring three short films and premiering 34 short plays\, the next chapter of the Bus Stop Writers’ Circle begins with the professional premiere of “The Crevice (Season One).” \n\nVisit TheCrevice.ca for tickets and more info!
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/the-crevice-season-one-2/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance Arts,Story Telling,Theatre,Writer's Circle
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SUMMARY:The Crevice: Season One
DESCRIPTION:Written by Rebecca Falvey\nDirected by Meg Hubley\n— \nThis production marks a milestone for the Bus Stop Theatre: though many shows workshopped\, premiered\, or performed at the Bus Stop have gone on to tour nationally and internationally\, “The Crevice” is our first in-house production\, fostered and brought to life by the co-op’s Writers’ Circle. After incubating six full length scripts\, inspiring three short films and premiering 34 short plays\, the next chapter of the Bus Stop Writers’ Circle begins with the professional premiere of “The Crevice (Season One).” \n\nVisit TheCrevice.ca for tickets and more info!
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/the-crevice-season-one/2021-03-05/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance Arts,Story Telling,Theatre,Writer's Circle
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SUMMARY:Best of Constellate 2019
DESCRIPTION:Constellate is a live storytelling event\, connecting community through true stories that explore ourselves and our place in the world. \nWe are thrilled to host ‘Best of Constellate 2019’ in recognition of a year of wonderful storytelling and to celebrate our podcast launch! Join us for an evening of outstanding storytelling in our community as we invite storytellers back to delight and inspire. \n19+\nDoors (and bar) open at 7pm\nShow at 8pm\nBar open until 11:30pm \n$15 (general stand seating)/$20 (floor/table seating) \nBuy Tickets Online
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/best-of-constellate-2019/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Story Telling
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