2009 Report to Community
Summer Festivals

Help Design St. Patrick's Island!

From the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC):
 
Want to contribute to the design of  St. Patrick's Island?
 

Participate in our second public survey and be entered to win one of three $100 gift certificates to the River Cafe.

St. Patrick's Island needs you. This 30-acre island is currently one of the least used parks in Calgary and we want to know how you'd like to see that changed. Situated in the Bow River and adjacent to the Calgary Zoo this small island is ready for a new life and that is where you come in. Read more »

2010 Mayor’s Evening for Business and the Arts Wraps Up Culture Month in Calgary!

Join His Worship, Mayor Dave Bronconnier as he gives a shout-out to the arts, artists and partnerships between business and the arts at the annual Mayor’s Evening for Business and the Arts presented by Enbridge Inc. This prestigious awards event brings to a close Culture Month and Alberta Arts Days with a reception, show and awards presentation, taking place September 27, 2010 at the Max Bell Theatre in the EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts from 5pm – 9pm. Limited tickets are available so get yours today!

Information is available at www.cpaa.ca and tickets are available online through the EPCOR CENTRE box office at www.epcorcentre.org or by calling (403) 294-9494.

Inter-Action: Canada’s New Multiculturalism Grants and Contributions Program

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recently launched Inter-Action, Canada’s new Multiculturalism Grants and Contributions Program. The Program supports both CIC’s mandate and the Canadian Multiculturalism Act by assisting the socio-economic integration of individuals and communities and building a socially cohesive society.

There are two Inter-Action funding streams: Projects and Events. Read more »

Public Meeting: Jazz in Calgary

Over the past few months, Calgary Arts Development has been contacted by several individuals who are interested in working on future initiatives to ensure that there remains strong jazz programming in Calgary. On Tuesday, August 17, we would like to call interested individuals together for a discussion.  Key agenda items will be:

  1. Round table to share each others' visions and learn what the possibilities for future programming or partnerships may be;
  2. Discussion on the current perception of Calgary as a city for jazz;
  3. Ways in which we may work together to strengthen the perception and reality of our jazz community and arts-going audience.

This will be a public meeting. Please feel free to forward this meeting invitation to any and all that may be interested in participating in the discussion.

Meeting details are:

Tuesday, August 17th
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Calgary Arts Development offices
L12, 100 - 7th Ave SW

Please RSVP to Julie Baratta at julie.baratta@calgaryartsdevelopment.com or (403) 264-5330.

CADA Welcomes Becky Scott in Projects and Communications Capacity

NEWS RELEASE
For immediate release
July 12, 2010

(Calgary, AB) Longtime communications professional and local business owner Becky Scott has joined the Calgary Arts Development team as Projects and Communications Generalist, effective July 12.

"With current and upcoming activities including Calgary's bid to be Cultural Capital of Canada 2012 and increased space development activity, the organization is entering a high growth period where someone with Becky's experience and knowledge of the arts is needed," says President and CEO Terry Rock. "We've achieved a lot in the past five years and now have an opportunity to enhance some of our communications initiatives and projects."

"Becky brings a lot to the table in terms of her communications skills and the roles she has played as a business owner in the private sector and working with artists and arts organizations in different capacities," says Rock. "We look forward to working with her at CADA and to her insight and experience as we move forward on various projects."

Scott has worked in the communications and arts industries for twenty-five years including work in tourism, the arts, and municipal government. She is currently co-owner of award-winning special effects and fabrication company Bleeding Art Industries.

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Contact Information:

Terry Rock
President & CEO Calgary Arts Development
[p] 403.264.5330
[e] terry.rock{at}calgaryartsdevelopment.com

New West Fest

A new way to celebrate the West!
Two stages of live music, DJs and PechaKucha Night Calgary #5: The West.
 
Friday, July 16, 2010
3:30pm - 10:30pm

RSVP on Facebook

West Stage (Stephen Ave. & 1st St. SW):
3:30pm: Jay Crocker
5:00pm: Seven Story Redhead
6:00 - 10:00pm: CJSW DJs

Olympic Plaza Stage (222 8th Ave. SE):

7:00pm: Smokin' 45s
7:30pm: PechaKucha Night
8:15pm: Lorrie Matheson
8:45pm: PechaKucha Night
9:30pm - 10:30pm: NQ Arbuckle with Carolyn Mark

About PechaKucha Nights:
Devised and shared by Klein Dytham Architecture in 2003, PechaKucha Nights are now taking place in 318 cities around the world. The format is simple: speakers present 20 slides each, for only 20 seconds per slide. The theme for PechaKucha Night Calgary #5 is "The West."
 
Speakers include:
  • Denise Clark, Associate Artist, One Yellow Rabbit Theatre
  • David Down, Senior Architect/Urban Designer, The City of Calgary
  • Ben Gadd, naturalist & author
  • Travis & Rachel Gertz, creative explorers
  • Darcy Lundgren, Co-Owner & Artist, DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB
  • Tracey Read, Centennial Manager, Calgary Stampede
  • Brian Rusted, Curator & Associate Professor, University of Calgary
  • Sharon Stevens, activist & video artist
Presented by Calgary Arts Development, CJSW 90.9FM, the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede, the Calgary Downtown Association and The City of Calgary.

For more information, visit CalgaryCulture.com.

Calgary revealed as 2012 host city for the Magnetic North Theatre Festival

NEWS RELEASE 

 For immediate release
 June 28, 2010 

 

Calgary revealed as 2012 host city for the Magnetic North Theatre Festival 

 

CALGARY – Calgary will host the 10th edition of the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, Canada’s National Festival of Contemporary Canadian Theatre in English, in June 2012. 

 

Canada’s National Festival of Contemporary Canadian Theatre in English, the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, moves around the country like the magnetic north pole itself, treating Canadians to excellence in English theatre from across Canada. Produced by the Canadian Theatre Festival Society and co-presented by the National Arts Centre English Theatre, the festival moves its operations to a new host city every other year. 

 

“Theatre, both amateur and professional, has a venerable history in Alberta and Alberta’s playwrights and performers have produced some stunning works on local, national and international stages,” said Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Alberta Culture and Community Spirit. “Albertans are thrilled to be a part of this theatrical tradition and the Government of Alberta is proud to support this festival in the amount of $350,000 dollars over two years.” 

 

This is the second time that Alberta will host Magnetic North. Artistic Director Ken Cameron notes “Edmonton was the first city to host this unique experience in 2004, and that gesture set the bar for all subsequent host cities. Moving an arts festival from one province to another every two years is an enormous undertaking, and it would not have been possible without Alberta showing it could be done. So it is only fitting that the province should host our 10th anniversary”. Cameron has lived in Calgary since 1992 and continues to live in the city while working for the festival and commuting to Ottawa. 

 

Launched in Ottawa in 2003, Magnetic North has been hosted by Edmonton, St. John’s, Vancouver and Kitchener-Waterloo, returning to Ottawa as its “base” at the National Arts Centre every other year. During this time, it has presented more than 80 professional presentations and created a national position for itself. It has been referred to by critics and artists alike as “the closest Canada has come to a truly national theatre institution” (Ottawa Citizen). 

 

Magnetic North Theatre Festival presents ten plays on its main stage drawn from the work of theatre companies across the country. Taken together the plays offer a showcase of contemporary theatre practice and a sample of artists working from coast to coast. The announcement was made on the closing day of the Festival’s Industry Series to an international crowd of theatre producers, presenters and artists, some of whom had come as far afield as Lebanon, Australia and China to take the temperature of Canadian theatre. Central to the festival, the Industry Series is a theatre conference that gathers artists, presenters, producers, agents, programmers and general managers from across Canada and around the world to participate in professional development and discover what projects will be the hits of the next season. 

 

“We are thrilled with the support that we have already received from the Province of Alberta, the local theatre community, our host venues and members of the Calgary community” says Ann Connors, Managing Director of Magnetic North. “This kind of support two years in advance of the Festival is vital to the success of the host year and allows us to better plan a Festival that will really speak to the host community. The impact that Magnetic North leaves in the host region, both financial and artistic, is something that this Festival is extremely proud of. We are excited to work together with the city of Calgary to ensure that the festival’s impact is felt for a long time”. 

 

"2012 marks a pivotal year in Calgary’s cultural history with the centennial anniversaries of some of the city’s cultural cornerstones including the Calgary Stampede, City of Calgary Recreation, and the Calgary Public Library," says Terry Rock, President and CEO, Calgary Arts Development. "The Magnetic North Theatre Festival will be part of this exciting year of celebration and is an additional reason why Calgary is in the running to be designated the 2012 Cultural Capital of Canada." 

 

For more information about the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, visit www.magneticnorthfestival.ca. 

 

For photos and interviews please contact:
Ann Connors
Managing Director, Magnetic North Theatre Festival
Email: ann@magneticnorthfestival.ca
Phone: 1.866.850.2787 ext. 718
Cell: 613.853.2370 

 

About the Magnetic North Theatre Festival 

The Magnetic North Theatre Festival is Canada’s National Festival of Contemporary Canadian Theatre in English. Hosted in Ottawa on June 4-11, 2011 and in Calgary in June, 2012, the festival presents a showcase of ten plays from across the country. The festival provides a snapshot of the state of contemporary Canadian theatre in Canada and serves as a national gathering place for Canada's theatre community. For more information about the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, visit www.magneticnorthfestival.ca.

2010 Vital Signs Deadline Extended

Every opinion counts. What's yours?
How do YOU rate arts and culture in Calgary?

Take the survey to win tickets to:

  • Calgary Folk Music Festival (July 22 - 25)
  • GlobalFest (Aug 20 - 28)
  • Calgary International Film Festival (Sept 24 - Oct 3)

Survey open until July 8th.
Sign up today at TheCalgaryFoundation.org.

Calgary's Vital Signs provides a snapshot of Calgary's strengths and weaknesses today so that, collectively, we can create the city we want for ourselves and our children.

Report to be published in the Calgary Herald on October 5, 2010.
 

 

Some shows originally scheduled for Jazz Festival still on

Despite the cancellation of the Calgary Jazz Festival, some shows originally scheduled for the Festival will still take place. Thanks to Chronograph Records for the tip.

Tuesday, June 22:

Terry Clarke Trio
Beat Niq Jazz & Social Club
811 1st Street SW
$20 at the door, 7pm & 9pm

Tim Williams
Mikey’s Juke Joint
1901 10th Ave. SW
$10 at the door, 8pm Read more »

Calgary to enter bid process for 2012 Cultural Capital of Canada

NEWS RELEASE 

For immediate release 
June 21, 2010
 
Calgary to enter bid process for 2012 Cultural Capital of Canada
 
(Calgary, AB) – Today the City of Calgary announced the intention to bid for the designation of the 2012 Cultural Capital of Canada. The Canadian Heritage Cultural Capitals of Canada program is a national annual awards initiative to celebrate and promote arts, culture and heritage in Canadian municipalities by recognizing the achievements of cities with an ongoing commitment to arts and culture.
 
City Council has approved a contribution of $667,000 to be invested upon receipt of the designation. The amount is necessary to receive up to $2 million in matching federal funding towards special activities to celebrate culture and for legacy projects which integrate arts and culture into aspects of community planning. Designation as a Cultural Capital of Canada would provide an opportunity to acknowledge Calgary’s cultural history, current cultural achievements and establish a focus on grass-roots community cultural vibrancy.
 
2012 marks a pivotal year in Calgary’s cultural history including the centennial anniversaries of some of the city’s cultural cornerstones including the Calgary Stampede, City of Calgary Recreation, the Calgary Public Library, the Pumphouse and the GRAND Theatre.
 
“The Stampede’s Centennial was one of the catalysts that lead to the Calgary 2012 project,” says Mike Casey, co-chair of the Calgary 2012 bid steering committee and vice chair of the Calgary Stampede. “This is a compelling opportunity to work with the other partners around the table to celebrate all of culture in our City. We want Calgarians from all walks of life to share their ideas for celebration and legacy projects that will engage and inspire Calgarians and the world.”
 
Calgary’s Cultural Capitals bid process will include a wide-ranging community engagement process where Calgarians will be invited to suggest project ideas that will be the basis for the 2012 celebration of culture. Interested Calgarians can sign up to receive information on how to get involved at www.calgary2012.com.
 
The bid is a joint initiative co-chaired by Calgary Arts Development Authority and the Calgary Stampede in partnership with the City of Calgary, the Calgary Public Library, Tourism Calgary and Calgary Economic Development. The bid will be submitted in October 2010 with a decision expected in March/April 2011.
 
“We've made tremendous strides over the past few years in supporting arts and culture in Calgary, but we're determined to take it further,” says Peter Boyd, co-chair of the Calgary 2012 bid steering committee and chair of Calgary Arts Development. “This year provides us an opportunity to not only celebrate our culture, but to build legacies for the future."
 
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Contact Information: 
Suzanne Boss 
Project Manager, Calgary 2012 
[p] 403.264.5330 x 204 
[e] suzanne.boss@calgary2012.com 
[w] www.calgary2012.com
 
About Calgary 2012 
In 2012, 100 years after Calgary established itself as a cultural centre of the West, Calgarians will celebrate the city's collective cultural achievements and dream big about Calgary's role as a cultural centre of Canada. Leveraging the centennial celebrations of several of Calgary's cultural cornerstones, the Calgary 2012 project aims to showcase Calgary's culture and create legacy projects to encourage future cultural achievements. Calgary 2012 is a joint initiative co-chaired by Calgary Arts Development Authority and the Calgary Stampede in partnership with City of Calgary Recreation, the Calgary Public Library, Tourism Calgary and Calgary Economic Development.

 

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