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IATA International Theatre Festival – Aug 28-31

IATA International Theatre Festival coming to Saint John | August 28-31 | Tickets & Schedule 

Imperial Theatre and Saint John Theatre Company are bringing the world to Saint John as they co-host the International Amateur Theatre Association (IATA) Festival August 28-31. The four day festival will offer audiences a unique taste of theatre with six out of this world performances from Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary and Portugal. IATA delegates will also meet in the Port City to share best practices.

Tickets are $10. To purchase please visit: www.imperialtheatre.ca/event/aita-iata-festival or call 506-674-4100.

The Fiddlehead 2020 Anniversary Events

The Fiddlehead, Atlantic Canada’s International Literary Journal, will be hosting a series of literary events on August 25th at the Fredericton Public Library. Tuscarora writer Alicia Elliott will be offering a workshop “Digging Deep: How to Get the Most Out of Your Creative Nonfiction” at 10am in the Wolastoq Boardroom. Mi’kmaq spoken word artist Rebecca Thomas will be offering her workshop “Writing Your Guts Out” at 2pm also in the Wolastoq Boardroom. Both Alicia and Rebecca along with local writer Anthazia Kadir will be reading at our evening event from 7pm-830pm in the River Reading Room, which will be followed by a casual reception with light refreshments (ASL Interpreters will be present). All events are free and open to the public. Registration for the workshops is required as space is limited. To register please email: thefiddlehead@gmail.com.

Fog Lit Book Festival

For the past six years, the Fog Lit Book Festival has brought more than 80 authors to the Saint John area to give readings of their books, host Q&A sessions, and perform book-signings and school visits. The festival also provides author-run workshops for attendees that enable them to better their storytelling skills and expand their writing portfolio. The 2018 Fog Lit Book Festival will take place from September 26 to September 30.

Cultural Expressions Festival

Cultural Expressions Festival welcomes you to join us for the celebration of festival’s 10th anniversary on June 22-23, Officers Square. This year’s theme, We Are All Ethnic, presents dance, music, displays, food and family activities from across the world. There are special activities including Living Library, Suitcase Stories, Diversity Mural and much more. Free admission. For info, visit WWW.CEFNB.CA

Festival Schedule

  • Fri, June 22, 5:00pm-9:00pm
  • Sat, June 23, 11:00am-9:00pm

Officers’ Square
(Rain location: Capital Exhibit Centre)

Program:

  • over 70 cultural performances
  • Exhibits and demonstrations of cultures and crafts
  • International food for purchase
  • International tea ceremony
  • Activities for Families & Tug-of-War (Sat, June 23, 12:00pm-6:00pm)

Free Admission

For more info or to volunteer, go to www.cefnb.ca or email info@cefnb.ca

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Women’s Arts Festival presented by Live Bait Theatre

Inaugural “Women’s Arts Festival” to be Presented by Live Bait Theatre June 8, 9

Live Bait Theatre is proud to present their first annual Women’s Arts Festival to be held on June 8 and 9 in Sackville. The Festival features a variety of arts related activities for women and girls, presented by accomplished local and regional artists and workshop leaders. “The idea came up last fall”, said Live Bait Chair Cynthia Spurles. “We were looking at booking performances of a touring dance piece called “A Record of Us”. And we started to talk about how we could turn those performances into something bigger, and the idea of doing an arts festival aimed specifically at women was developed. And now we’re very pleased with what we have assembled for these two days. We’ve chosen as the Festival slogan for this year Engage, Express, Inspire.”

As noted, the Festival includes two performances of the movement/dance piece “A Record of Us” presented by Solo Chicken Productions. “A Record of Us” was created using the text of celebrated New Brunswick author David Adams Richards as the catalyst, resulting in a physical theatre performance that evokes the raw beauty, enduring humour, and hardscrabble realities of life in this province. The piece celebrates the work of a new generation of NB artists who are now making a resounding impact in their field. Performances of “A Record of Us” will be held on Friday, June 8 and Saturday June 9 at 8 pm at Brunton Auditorium. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for others and are available at Tidewater Books or at www.livebaittheatre.com (please note is it suggested for ages 14+).

Other Festival events include: an exhibit at the Owens Art Gallery called The Matter at Hand: Paintings and Hand-painted China by Ethel Ogden (1869-1902); play reading and discussion of “Shape of A Girl” by Joan McLeod; a Poetry Panel with Marilyn Lerch, Shoshanna Wingate and Elizabeth Copeland, facilitated by Andrea Beverley; a Women and the Aging Voice (45+) workshop with Sherry Smith; Music by the students of Dr. Jeff Martin during the Sackville Farmers Market; a Reading by author KV Johansen; a Workshop at the Owens Art Gallery; a Girl Empowerment Pop-Up: We Rise by Lifting Others workshop for girls ages 12 – 15 presented by Iris Community Counseling and Consulting; a Creative Writing Workshop with Shoshanna Wingate; a reading by author Meghan Rose Allen from her new book Enid Strange; and a reading of the play “Bearing Witness” by Elizabeth Copeland. Other events will be added as well.  Live Bait Theatre and the Festival are sponsored by the Government of Canada, Province of New Brunswick, the Town of Sackville, and R and B Self Storage.

Many of the Festival events are free or by donation. For more information on the Festival, including ticket information, please visit www.livebaittheatre.com or phone 536-2248.