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    July 27, 2019      August 03, 2019

    Frances Beckow: Draw a Breath
    Gage Gallery,  July 16 - August 3
    “Draw A Breath” connects the focus of drawing with the breath work used for calming the mind and body in meditation. The drawings in this show represent the artist’s exploration of the theme that drawing is a calming and harmonious practice. Quiet, peaceful and solitary, the act of implement on surface has the power to take down stress and power up creativity. ReceptionSunday, August 21, 1-4pm. Daily Tues-Sat 11am-5pm. 2031 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-2760, wwwgagegallery.ca.
     

     

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    July 27, 2019      August 17, 2019

    Colours of Summer X
    Madrona Gallery
    July 6–August 17,
    Every two weeks new work is rotated in from Madrona’s large stable of leading artists from across Canada. Included are new works by Rick Bond, Nicholas Bott, Karel Doruyter, Meghan Hildebrand, April Mackey, John Lennard, and more. These works are complemented by historic works by the Group of 7, Emily Carr, E.J. Hughes, Takao Tanabe, Ted Harrison, Robert Genn, and David Blackwood, as well as Inuit drawings, prints and carvings. Opening reception: Saturday, July 6, 1-4 pm, 606 View St, 250-380-4660, www.madronagallery.com.
    Show here is: “Passage” Karel Doruyter, 36 x 60 inches, Acrylic on Canvas

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    July 27, 2019

    Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival
    On July 4th and 5th, the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival launches their 29th season withJulius Caesar, directed by Tamara McCarthy, and Two Gentlemen of Verona, adapted and directed by Christopher Weddell. The plays will be performed in repertory through July 27 on the Festival’s Camas Stage outdoors at Camosun College’s Lansdowne Campus, with special Bard Across the Bridge performances ofTwo Gentlemen of Verona August 1-3 at Saxe Point in Esquimalt in partnership with the Township Community Arts Council.
    The GVSF’s layered acting program includes professional actors, community actors, early-career actors, and a Junior Company of actors aged 13-18. This season, that Junior Company is the largest yet, with a total of seven young actors included in the full cast of thirty. Beginning with just two members in 2014, the GVSF’sJunior Company program was created with the intention of providing mentorship, community, and skill building for youth who are passionate about theatre. As the festival has grown over the past six years, the GVSF has been able to intentionally hire directors with extensive teaching experience, and to cast professional actors in mentorship positions, allowing the Junior Company to expand each year.
    Mackenzie Heaney, 14, a Junior Company member performing in Two Gentlemen of Verona, had this to say about the program: “My favourite thing about working with the Festival has been building relationships with all these wonderful Shakespeare fanatics like me. I like to see how people who have been performing a lot longer than me work when they’re reading a new play, and what their techniques are; I really admire the patience and skill that they all put into it.” Asa O’Connor-Jackael, 14, who performs in Julius Caesar, said:“Something that’s really been great for me is to be able to work with a Shakespearean text over such a long period of time, and to learn to really understand it, and see all the beauty in the lines that we are saying. There are such great lines in Julius Caesar, I love it!”
    Perhaps the most unique addition to the GVSF’s cast this season is Steve the dog! Steve plays the role of ‘Crab’ in Two Gentlemen of Verona. Often, ‘Crab’ is played by a puppet, a mechanical dog, or even animaginary one, but director Christopher Weddell wanted to take the more challenging yet rewarding route of bringing a live dog on stage with the cast. Taylor Lewis, a returning GVSF cast member, and Crab’s primaryscene partner, reflects: “Acting with an animal on stage means never doing a scene the same way twice.Steve is a pleasure to work with, but he often invents his own lines and blocking, and it’s on us human actorsto adapt! It’s a challenge, but if we allow those moments to breathe, it’s a win for us and for the audience.”
    Tickets to the GVSF are available online at www.vicshakespeare.com, or at the door. Children 12 years of age and under are always free!
    Julius Caesar
    Directed by Tamara McCarthy
    Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:30pm July 4 through July 27
    Preview: July 2
    Opening: July 4
    Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Directed by Christopher Weddell Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30pm; Saturdays at 1:30pm
    July 6 through July 27
    Preview: July 3 Opening: July 5
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    All plays perform at Camosun College Lansdowne Campus. Performances of Two Gentlemen of Verona at Saxe Point Park Aug 1-3. Tickets are $26, and $21 for students and seniors 65+. Festival season tickets are available. Children 12 and under are free.

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    July 27, 2019 02:00 AM

    The Ground Above Us: Charles Campbell and Farheen HaQ
    Legacy Downtown, Lekwungen territory
    July 26–September 14
    This collaborative project intersects the practices of Farheen HaQ and Charles Campbell as visual artists, racialized bodies and guests on Lekwungen territories. They ask the question: How does our creative work of making space for our voices and experience meet the ground and history here?
    Opening reception Friday, July 26, 7-9pm. Wed to Sat 10am-4pm; Thurs 10am-8pm until August 29. 630 Yates St, 250-721-6562, www.legacy.uvic.ca.
     

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    July 27, 2019 07:00 AM      August 28, 2019 07:00 AM

    Art Show and Sale
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    Goward House
    PORTRAIT PAINTERS
    May 31, 2019 – August 28, 2019
    Viewing hours:  Mon. – Fri.   9:00am – 4:00pm
     For a preview of the event, visit www.gowardhouse.com/artshow
     Media Contact:  Heidi Hodgins, Administrator
    Goward House Society
    gowardhouse@shaw.ca
     

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    July 27, 2019 07:00 PM      11:00 PM

    Cool Aid Joins Island Chef’s Collaborative at Market Square Saturday 
    Thirsty Chef #5, a unique west coast food & craft beer experience, is happening Saturday July 27, 2019 from 12-4 pm in the Market Square courtyard.
    Hand-picked breweries match their beer with food creations from some of the city's best chefs. While the event has already sold out the media is welcome to join us.
    Thirsty Chef #5 celebrates The Drake Eatery's 5th anniversary and raises funds for the Islands' Chef Collaborative to build a sustainable food culture on Vancouver Island and support microloans to area farmers to grow more food and connect with local merchants. 
    For the first time, two non-profit organizations will join in the collaboration. Cool Aid’s head chef and Manager of Food Services, Paul Stewart, will prepare some mouth-watering delights, served together with our partner The Mustard Seed. “For me personally, and also for Cool Aid, food security is a very important issue,” said Paul Stewart. “We want to support local farmers to the extent possible and are excited to have joined the Island Chef’s Collaborative.”
    Information:                      CoolAid.org/food             iccbc.ca
     

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