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SUMMARY:Festival of Animated Objects: The Stories We Right
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nStudio Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nby Jen Bain | Runtime: 55 minutes \n\n“I hope my journey will spark new chapter ideas in the lives of viewers.” \n\nFraggle Rock alum Jen Bain unveils a brand-new show about walking away from self-doubt by using self-reflection\, honesty\, and silliness as a guide. \nA gifted puppet maker\, tinkerer\, deep thinker\, and nerdy babe\, Bain has been percolating The Stories we Write Right since 2017 when her mother had a stroke and was diagnosed with vascular dementia. Realizing that we never know what is coming our way in this Great Mystery of Life\, Bain focused in on learning as much as she could about her deep passions. \nThis new work\, quirky and intriguing as all of Bain’s creations\, features delightful puppets\, props and unexpected objects brought to life with sincerity. \nBain hopes to inspire you to grab the tiger by the tail and live for today. \nAlso showing on March 12 at 9 pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource: https://www.showpass.com/the-stories-we-right/
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/festival-of-animated-objects-the-stories-we-right-2/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:Festival of Animated Objects: One For Sorrow\, Two For Joy with Artist Talkback
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nStudio Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nby Juanita Dawn | Runtime: 55 minutes \nIn this enchanting prairie story\, told through puppetry and music\, one woman braves adversity and befriends unlikely companions. \nSet on the Canadian prairies in the early 1900’s\, we explore the remarkable life of a resilient and tenacious woman\, Willow Mae O’Reilly. \nThe magic and wonder of this little girl’s imagination was the seed that germinated into her unconventional life. During her untethered time on the prairies she found her best friend the gopher and her sometime friend the bossy magpie. \nThese childhood spirits followed her throughout her life. Willow Mae did not always take the road most traveled but she was willing to pay the price for her independence…and that price was often very high. \nBeneath the endless sky of the wind-swept prairies\, the story of our Willow Mae unfolds revealing a life of complex emotions\, unbridled joy and heart breaking sorrow\, the right stuff for an unforgettable tale. \nOne For Sorrow\, Two For Joy has over 30 hand crafted puppets and an all original musical score making this show an extravaganza of music and puppetry! \nAlso showing on March 13 and 14 at 7 pm \nRecommended for ages 13+ \nPuppet Nudity\, Smoking\, Alcohol Use\, Sensitive Subject Matter\, Pregnancy Loss \nUse of flashing lights and Haze
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/festival-of-animated-objects-one-for-sorrow-two-for-joy-with-artist-talkback-3/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240312T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20240301T214323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T214323Z
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SUMMARY:Festival of Animated Objects: One For Sorrow\, Two For Joy with Artist Talkback
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nStudio Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nby Juanita Dawn | Runtime: 55 minutes \nIn this enchanting prairie story\, told through puppetry and music\, one woman braves adversity and befriends unlikely companions. \nSet on the Canadian prairies in the early 1900’s\, we explore the remarkable life of a resilient and tenacious woman\, Willow Mae O’Reilly. \nThe magic and wonder of this little girl’s imagination was the seed that germinated into her unconventional life. During her untethered time on the prairies she found her best friend the gopher and her sometime friend the bossy magpie. \nThese childhood spirits followed her throughout her life. Willow Mae did not always take the road most traveled but she was willing to pay the price for her independence…and that price was often very high. \nBeneath the endless sky of the wind-swept prairies\, the story of our Willow Mae unfolds revealing a life of complex emotions\, unbridled joy and heart breaking sorrow\, the right stuff for an unforgettable tale. \nOne For Sorrow\, Two For Joy has over 30 hand crafted puppets and an all original musical score making this show an extravaganza of music and puppetry! \nAlso showing on March 13 and 14 at 7 pm \nRecommended for ages 13+ \nPuppet Nudity\, Smoking\, Alcohol Use\, Sensitive Subject Matter\, Pregnancy Loss \nUse of flashing lights and Haze
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/festival-of-animated-objects-one-for-sorrow-two-for-joy-with-artist-talkback/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240311T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20240301T214323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T234323Z
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SUMMARY:Festival of Animated Objects: The Stories We Right
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nStudio Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nby Jen Bain | Runtime: 55 minutes \n\n“I hope my journey will spark new chapter ideas in the lives of viewers.” \n\nFraggle Rock alum Jen Bain unveils a brand-new show about walking away from self-doubt by using self-reflection\, honesty\, and silliness as a guide. \nA gifted puppet maker\, tinkerer\, deep thinker\, and nerdy babe\, Bain has been percolating The Stories we Write Right since 2017 when her mother had a stroke and was diagnosed with vascular dementia. Realizing that we never know what is coming our way in this Great Mystery of Life\, Bain focused in on learning as much as she could about her deep passions. \nThis new work\, quirky and intriguing as all of Bain’s creations\, features delightful puppets\, props and unexpected objects brought to life with sincerity. \nBain hopes to inspire you to grab the tiger by the tail and live for today. \nAlso showing on March 12 at 9 pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource: https://www.showpass.com/the-stories-we-right/
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/festival-of-animated-objects-the-stories-we-right/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:Festival of Animated Objects: 2024 Student Showcase
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nStudio Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRuntime: 55 minutes \nCatch the next generation of mask artists led by Peter Balkwill in this intriguing showcase! University of Calgary’s very own School of Creative and Performing Arts students take the stage for a mask study that is part presentation and part investigation. \nWith this impromptu show\, you could end up just as surprised as the students.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/festival-of-animated-objects-2024-student-showcase/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20240301T214321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T234322Z
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SUMMARY:Animating Imagination: A Stop-Motion Puppetry Showcase RECEPTION
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nLevel 1 Gallery \nCurated by Tia DeLauria and Claudia Chagoya. Presented by CAOS . \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin visiting artists and the curators of the exhibit during this opening reception. \nFeaturing: \n\n\nChantal Beaulne \n\n\nDay Chase \n\n\nLeo Wieser \n\n\nLyle Pisio \n\n\nNOFAC3 \n\n\nSacha Michaud
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/animating-imagination-a-stop-motion-puppetry-showcase-reception/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Gallery Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230926T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20230831T221527Z
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SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – Watch and Work: Latcho Drom
DESCRIPTION:Watch and Work is a series of films and documentaries you can watch while artist Xstine Cook works on her Hub residency. Be welcome to bring along a project of your own. Please use the Eventbrite link to register. \nEvent 9: Tuesday September 26\n7pm: Watch and Work: Free screening Latcho Drom \nDrop in and enjoy watching and listening to this beautiful movie about the Romani people’s journey from north-west India to Spain\, consisting primarily of music. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. \nAbout the movie:  \nThe film contains very little dialogue and captions; only what is required to grasp the essential meaning of a song or conversation is translated. The film begins in the Thar Desert in Northern India and ends in Spain\, passing through Egypt\, Turkey\, Romania\, Hungary\, Slovakia\, and France. All of the Romani portrayed are actual members of the Romani community. \nThe use of music in the film is highly important. Although Latcho Drom is a documentary\, there are no interviews and none of the dialogue or lyrics is captioned.. The film relies on music to convey emotion and tell the story of the Romani. Musicians include the Romanian group Taraf de Haïdouks\, La Caita (Spain)\, Remedios Amaya and gypsy jazz guitarist Tchavolo Schmitt. \nThe soundtrack was composed by Dorado Schmitt\, who appears in the film. \n*Note that the DVD is 1993 quality…. \n*Note that capacity is extremely limited.* If you sign up\, please attend\, or cancel your reservation so that others may. \nPlease consider a donation to Nature Conservancy of Canada \nhttps://secure.natureconservancy.ca/site/SPageNavigator/Forms/landing.html?s_locale=en_CA&_ga=2.136098099.329967507.1691470962-445715520.1691470962 \nThe free screening will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency This is Not My Culture at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \n\nThe free screening of Latcho Drom is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s This is Not My Culture artist residency at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \nThe cSPACE Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residence program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/this-is-not-my-culture-watch-and-work-latcho-drom/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub,Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T230000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20230622T001328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T232937Z
UID:10000211-1695157200-1695164400@cspaceprojects.com
SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – Watch and Work:Trees and Mushrooms Communicating
DESCRIPTION:Watch and Work is a series of films and documentaries you can watch while artist Xstine Cook works on her Hub residency. Be welcome to bring along a project of your own. Please use the Eventbrite link to register. \nEvent 8: Tuesday September 19\n9pm: Watch and Work: Free screening of Trees and Mushrooms Communicating \nFree screening of a recording of forest ecologist Suzanne Simard’s talk on how trees communicate with fungi\, and with each other. \n\n\nDrop in and enjoy listen to a captivating recording of a talk from Suzanne Simard\, Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia. \nThe talk will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency This is Not My Culture at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nAbout the talk: Suzanne Simard has a PhD in Forrest Sciences from Oregon State University. She talks about how the forest is linked through mycorrhizal connections\, how trees communicate with fungi\, and with each other. She explains how large “mother” trees help their offspring\, as well as their “neighbours” thrive in the coniferous forests of the west. A huge cycle\, or “spiral\,” of life is taking place and how humans are impacting the forest system. \nShe also has a movie/documentary on Amazon Prime called Intelligent Trees which will change the way you look at a forest\, especially the old growth forests\, and how important conservation measures are to not only fungi and plants and trees\, but to humans and life on earth as we know it. \nKitsap Peninsula Mycological Society was honored to have her give this talk during a club meeting which was open to non-club members because we feel this topic is so important. \nThe talk will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency This is Not My Culture at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nFree screening of this pre-recorded talk is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s This is Not My Culture artist residency at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \nThe cSPACE Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residence program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/suzanne-simard-trees-and-mushrooms-communicating/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub,Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20230622T001327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T201322Z
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SUMMARY:Suzanne Simard: Mother Trees and the Social Forest
DESCRIPTION:Free screening of a recording of forest ecologist Suzanne Simard’s talk on the interconnectedness of forest systems.\n\n\nDrop in and enjoy listening to a recording of Forest Ecologist Suzanne Simard talk where she reveals that trees are part of a complex\, interdependent circle of life; that forests are social\, cooperative creatures connected through underground mycorrhizal networks by which trees communicate their vitality and vulnerabilities\, and share and exchange resources and support. \nThe talk will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency “This is Not My Culture” at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nSimard’s extraordinary research and tenacious efforts to raise awareness on the interconnectedness of forest systems\, both above and below ground\, has revolutionized our understanding of forest ecology. This increasing knowledge is driving a call for more sustainable practices in forestry and land management\, ones that develop strategies based on the forest as a whole entity\, not on trees as isolated individuals. \n“Mother Trees and the Social Forest” was given on June 15\, 02021 as part of Long Now’s Seminar series. The series was started in 02003 to build a compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking from some of the world’s leading thinkers. The Seminars take place in San Francisco and are curated and hosted by Stewart Brand. \nThe Long Now Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to fostering long-term thinking and responsibility. Our projects include a 10\,000 Year Clock\, endangered language preservation\, thousand year+ data storage\, and Long Bets\, an arena for accountable predictions. \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longnow \nTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/longnow \nFree screening of this pre-recorded talk is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s “This is Not My Culture” artist residency at cSPace Eau Clair Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \nThe cSpace Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residence program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/suzanne-simard-mother-trees-and-the-social-forest/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20230622T001326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T201322Z
UID:10000209-1695150000-1695157200@cspaceprojects.com
SUMMARY:Suzanne Simard: Mother Trees and the Social Forest-  free screening
DESCRIPTION:Free screening of a recording of forest ecologist Suzanne Simard’s  talk on the interconnectedness of forest systems.\n\n\nDrop in and enjoy listening to a recording of Forest Ecologist Suzanne Simard talk where she reveals that trees are part of a complex\, interdependent circle of life; that forests are social\, cooperative creatures connected through underground mycorrhizal networks by which trees communicate their vitality and vulnerabilities\, and share and exchange resources and support. \nThe talk will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency “This is Not My Culture” at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nSimard’s extraordinary research and tenacious efforts to raise awareness on the interconnectedness of forest systems\, both above and below ground\, has revolutionized our understanding of forest ecology. This increasing knowledge is driving a call for more sustainable practices in forestry and land management\, ones that develop strategies based on the forest as a whole entity\, not on trees as isolated individuals. \n \n“Mother Trees and the Social Forest” was given on June 15\, 02021 as part of Long Now’s Seminar series. The series was started in 02003 to build a compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking from some of the world’s leading thinkers. The Seminars take place in San Francisco and are curated and hosted by Stewart Brand.  \nThe Long Now Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to fostering long-term thinking and responsibility. Our projects include a 10\,000 Year Clock\, endangered language preservation\, thousand year+ data storage\, and Long Bets\, an arena for accountable predictions.  \n Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longnow \nTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/longnow \nFree screening of this pre-recorded talk is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s “This is Not My Culture” artist residency at cSPace Eau Clair Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \nThe cSpace Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residence program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/suzanne-simard-mother-trees-and-the-social-forest-free-screening/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230911T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20230614T005921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T234330Z
UID:10000197-1694458800-1694466000@cspaceprojects.com
SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – Watch and Work: Powaqqatsi
DESCRIPTION:Watch and Work is a series of films and documentaries you can watch while artist Xstine Cook works on her Hub residency. Be welcome to bring along a project of your own. Please use the Eventbrite link to register. \nEvent 5: Monday September 11\n7pm: Watch and Work: Free screening of Powaqqatsi\, Godfrey Reggio’s 1988 film Life in Transformation \n\n\n\nDrop in and watch Powaqqatsi\, also known as Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation\, a 1988 American non-narrative film directed by Godfrey Reggio and the sequel to Reggio’s experimental 1982 film\, Koyaanisqatsi. It is the second film in the Qatsi trilogy. \nPowaqqatsi is a Hopi neologism coined by Reggio meaning “parasitic way of life” or “life in transition.” While Koyaanisqatsi focused on modern life in industrial countries\, Powaqqatsi\, which similarly has no dialogue\, focuses more on the conflict in Third World countries between traditional ways of life and the new ways of life introduced with industrialization. As with Koyaanisqatsi and the third and final part of the ‘Qatsi‘ trilogy\, Naqoyqatsi\, the film is strongly related to its soundtrack\, written by Philip Glass. \nRelease date: April 29\, 1988 \nDirector: Godfrey Reggio \nMusic composed by: Philip Glass \nSequel: Naqoyqatsi \nCinematography: Graham Berry\, Leonidas Zourdoumis \nPowaqqatsi will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency This is Not My Culture at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nFree screening of this movie is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s This is Not My Culture artist residency at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \nThe cSPACE Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residence program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/powaqqatsi-free-film-screening/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230911T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230911T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T052700
CREATED:20230614T005919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T231536Z
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SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – Watch and Work: Koyaanisqatsi
DESCRIPTION:Watch and Work is a series of films and documentaries you can watch while artist Xstine Cook works on her Hub residency. Be welcome to bring along a project of your own. Please use the Eventbrite link to register. \nEvent 4: Monday September 11\n5pm: Watch and Work: Free screening of Koyaanisqatsi\, Godfrey Reggio’s classic 1982 film Life Out of Balance \n\n\n\nDrop in to watch Koyaanisqatsi “Life Out of Balance” an experimental classic film featuring a collection of expertly photographed phenomena with no conventional plot\, to a soundtrack by Philip Glass. The footage focuses on nature\, humanity\, and the relationship between them. \nDrawing its title from the Hopi word meaning “life out of balance\,” this renowned documentary/experimental film reveals how humanity has grown apart from nature. Featuring extensive footage of natural landscapes and elemental forces\, the film gives way to many scenes of modern civilization and technology. Given its lack of narration and dialogue\, the production makes its points solely through imagery and music\, with many scenes either slowed down or sped up for dramatic effect. \nRelease date: September 14\, 1983 (New York) \nDirector: Godfrey Reggio \nMusic composed by: Philip Glass\, Michael Hoenig \nSequel: Powaqqatsi \nCinematography: Ron Fricke \nKoyaanisqatsi will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency This is Not My Culture at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nFree screening of this movie is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s This is Not My Culture artist residency at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \nThe cSPACE Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residence program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/koyaanisqatsi-free-film-screening/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Screening
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SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – Watch and Work: The Story of Plastic
DESCRIPTION:Watch and Work is a series of films and documentaries you can watch while artist Xstine Cook works on her Hub residency. Be welcome to bring along a project of your own. Please use the Eventbrite link to register. \nEvent 3: Tuesday September 5\n7pm: Watch and Work: Free screening of The Story of Plastic \nDrop in to watch The Story of Plastic\, a searing exposé revealing the ugly truth behind plastic pollution and the false solution of plastic recycling. The Story of Plastic presents a cohesive timeline of how we got to our current global plastic pollution crisis. The Story of Plastic is a life-changing\, Emmy-winning film depicting one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues.This impactful documentary film traces the destructive lifespan of plastics across three continents and sheds light on a global movement calling for change. \nDirected by Deia Scholsberg \, produced by Pale Blue Dot Media with React to Film. https://www.storyofstuff.org \n\n\nThe Story of Plastic will play as part of Xstine Cook’s Artist in Residency This is Not My Culture at cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Cook will be working on her art during the screening\, and attendees are welcome to bring along a project they want to work on while watching and listening to the talk. \nFree screening of this movie is presented as part of Xstine Cook’s “This is Not My Culture” artist residency at cSPace Eau Clair Neighbourhood Hub. Xstine will be modifying and altering reclaimed commercial plastic packaging material into an artistic creation during the month of September. \n*Note that capacity is extremely limited.* If you sign up\, please attend\, or cancel your reservation so that others may. \nPlease consider a donation to Nature Conservancy of Canada \nhttps://secure.natureconservancy.ca/site/SPageNavigator/Forms/landing.html?s_locale=en_CA&_ga=2.136098099.329967507.1691470962-445715520.1691470962 \nThe cSPACE Eau Claire Hub Artist in Residency program is supported by cSPACE Projects and The City of Calgary.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/the-story-of-plastic-free-documentary-film-screening/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Screening
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