Risky's Pop-up Café & Resto
Enjoy your Live-in Festival events this year with some locally-sourced and consciously made fine eats catered by Quincy Russell. Café open before events most days for coffee, tea and snacks. Pop-up restaurant-style dinner seatings will be scheduled throughout the month. Reservations required.
Pricing by suggested donation. Cash only.
More info on Facebook
Risky's Pop-Up Proprietor: Quincy Russell
Quincy is a Halifax-based artist, who, often meagerly supports his artist
life-style by cooking. A long-time theatre enthusiast, relatively
recent performer, long-time shape shifter, exploring the world of
things to do, for whom, cooking has been his most consistent
occupation, Quincy is at home when in the kitchen. Enjoying the
creativity, and chemistry of cooking and consuming food, his
experience cooking has seen him cooking full restaurant fare from a
truck, farm-fresh inspired entrees for hundred with volunteers, and
hosting 50 seat pop-up restaurant sittings from home, He is excited
to merge his experience, and inner Italian Nona's Instincts to feed
friends, and his new found ambition for learning and sharing in
performance for this years Live-In Festival.
Risky's Compassionate & Creative Co-Chef: Courtney Harris
COURTNEY HARRIS is
a baker, shadow puppeteer, stage manager, singer, props builder and
collaborator, originally from the Annapolis Valley, NS. She has been
based in Halifax since graduating from Acadia University’s Theatre
program in 2012. Courtney is
a co-founder of Second Sight Collective, who just presented their
premiere piece, "Shadows of Bluenose Ghosts," an exploration of Nova
Scotian folklore through traditional music, shadow puppetry/analog
projection and movement, and also included her favourite tradition of
baking and breaking bread. Courtney especially loves growing food, preserving and fermenting, making chocolates, and herbalism. She has been making baked goods on commission for five+ years as Coco Confectionary.
Monday, 31 August 2015
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Artists-in-Residence
Another something new this year. We are sharing the space with some fellow artists who are going to use space and time to create. Some projects will be presented as works-in-progress during the festival, others will be for future presentation.
Aaaaaaand, here they are!
AUDIENCES WELCOME
More here: Performances
Artists: Garry Williams and Kristi Anderson
Project: The FEAR Project or So...What About Fear?
Kristi Anderson has been a core member of DaPoPo Theatre since 2009. She is a professional theatre artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia where she works as an actor, singer, coordinator and private voice teacher. Selected theatre credits include The Roaring Girl (Vile Passeist Theatre); Café DaPoPo, The Drinking Game, A Very Cratchit Christmas, The Halifax Hearings, Julius Caesar, RUR (DaPoPo Theatre); Out of Lunenburg (Glen Haven Productions); Munscha Meeyah (Festival Antigonish); ; Into The Woods (Saints Alive! Theatre); The Devil’s Disciple (Neptune); The Greeks, The Boyfriend, Victoria Symphony: The Music of Broadway (CCPA); The Tempest (PITP); The Mikado (G & S Society of Nova Scotia), Fiddler on the Roof, Annie Get Your Gun (Garnet and Gold). Kristi is a graduate of The Canadian College of Performing Arts and has a Bachelor of Music in Voice from Mount Allison University. She is a co-creator and performer of A Little Cabaret, with Garry Williams and Zach Faye.
Aaaaaaand, here they are!
Artists: Zach Faye and Trevor Poole
Project: Have Fun with your Art
Having fun with their art", Zach and Trevor explore
playing different characters, staged in a performance/art/theatre setting which
allows them to express themselves without feeling required to be understood. A
Clown goes to the urinal and tells Zach a secret. Fine. Zach meets Trevor and they talk about
different characters that appear in their mind such as a Musician, Journalist,
Doctor, Madwoman, and Gandhi. Why not?
There is a giant carrot, and a chicken that
is willing to die. I think so. A urinal is simply an actor playing the role of
a urinal. Thank you. A Yogi knows what everyone is thinking because everyone is
a tape-recorder. Hmmm. A protest happens between a performer and the audience
and blood is shed. As you like.
Trevor Poole
is a Halifax native who enjoys creating magic and performance art for
the theatre; he has performed multiple runs of a extended sold out show
and received reviews in The Chronicle Herald, and The Coast, and he is
working on fresh material for a near-future release (stay tuned); he
comes from a background in graphic design and art, and has found another
kind of creative family having been invited to design posters and
programs for a theatre festival audience for the DaPoPo Theatre. He is
actively writing and creating performance art with his friend Zach Faye,
and they will be artists in residence for the 2015 DaPoPo Live-In.
Zach Faye's artistic upbringing has been in theatre, as a performer and theatre-maker. He has been a member of Halifax's DaPoPo Theatre since 2010 (currently taking an unofficial paternity leave from the company) and has worked with numerous other theatre companies in Nova Scotia. Zach has been gravitating towards the visual arts lately, and has been experimenting with photography. You can find his photographic work at the Art Zone Gallery on Barrington St. During the Live-in this year Zach will be working on a series of portraits, as well as continuing work on a performance collaboration with Trevor Poole.
Artist: Steph Berntson
Project: DOCTOR POTATO CHIPS -> Protest Song For ChildrenAUDIENCES WELCOME
A collection of stories will become a live music show with secret (and not-so-secret) audience input.
Anonymous audience participation! Secret ballots! Mad libs! Four sessions! Four weeks! One project! Live-in live scrivening! AUDIENCES WELCOME
Four tasty workshops:
1. Drafting character - Oct 9, 2 - 5 pm
2. Drafting lyric + poetics - Oct 11, 2 - 5 pm
3. Drafting music - Oct 18, 2- 5 pm
4. Assembling the pieces - Oct 28, 8 pmMore here: Performances
Steph Berntson (Stephbot Bebop) makes live art. Most recently: original texts DOCTOR POTATO CHIPS (Lab Cab Festival) w/ collaborator Devin Shael Fox and addicts|prophets|titans|spooks (DANGERLOVE reading series); conceptual artmaking for the public space project #MARACLE (Ontario Arts Council/Mammalian); and performing/noisemaking in "kväll" (Anders Hillborg – Walter Hall Electroacoustic Festival). Steph was a co-creator of the inaugural DaPoPo project in 2004 and returned in 2006. She is currently writing about cultural cyborgs. Find her at: stephbot.com and outmannedoutgunned.ca.
Artists: Garry Williams and Kristi Anderson
Kristi Anderson and Garry Williams will be exploring personal and cultural fears
from June bugs, clowns, and terrorism to gentrification, anal sex, and
the utter meaninglessness of existence. Over a three-week creation process, they will uncover material, write original songs and music and put it all together in workshop with Guillermo Verdecchia during the days leading to a public presentation of the work-in-progress. The
creation of this piece is supported by Arts Nova Scotia.
AUDIENCES INVITED TO PUBLIC PRESENTATION OCT 30 & 31:Performances
AUDIENCES INVITED TO PUBLIC PRESENTATION OCT 30 & 31:Performances
Kristi Anderson has been a core member of DaPoPo Theatre since 2009. She is a professional theatre artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia where she works as an actor, singer, coordinator and private voice teacher. Selected theatre credits include The Roaring Girl (Vile Passeist Theatre); Café DaPoPo, The Drinking Game, A Very Cratchit Christmas, The Halifax Hearings, Julius Caesar, RUR (DaPoPo Theatre); Out of Lunenburg (Glen Haven Productions); Munscha Meeyah (Festival Antigonish); ; Into The Woods (Saints Alive! Theatre); The Devil’s Disciple (Neptune); The Greeks, The Boyfriend, Victoria Symphony: The Music of Broadway (CCPA); The Tempest (PITP); The Mikado (G & S Society of Nova Scotia), Fiddler on the Roof, Annie Get Your Gun (Garnet and Gold). Kristi is a graduate of The Canadian College of Performing Arts and has a Bachelor of Music in Voice from Mount Allison University. She is a co-creator and performer of A Little Cabaret, with Garry Williams and Zach Faye.
Garry
Williams has been DaPoPo's Artistic Director since its inception in
2004. A Merritt nominated actor and composer, he has collaborated with a
multitude of artists & companies in Europe, the USA and across
Canada. Recent theatrical forays have included Two Planks' production of
Miracle Man/Dustbowl Joan, Kim Parkhill's A Good Death, LunaSea's Ibsen's Bites, Opening Night at Festival Antigonish, and One Light's Chess With the Doomesday Machine. Last year his play Jesus Is A Faggot
played at the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. He plays the
piano with some skill, believes in the value of artistic creation in the
community, and knows far too many show tunes.
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