A multidisciplinary arts festival celebrating the working class, bringing together their marginalized cultural activities to the centre stage, showcasing high quality art and artists that are politically and socially engaged, giving them a venue they might otherwise not have.
Winnipeg
Tuesday May 8th, Cabaret!, Winnipeg Poetry Slam, Pop Soda’s Coffeehouse, 625 Portage Ave.
A monthly open mic for performance art, music, comedy, poetry, video art, whatever.
Toronto
Trampoline Hall is an alternative lecture series featuring talks by people who are not experts on their chosen topic. This month’s Trampoline Hall features talks by Jordan Lewis on “The art of sneaking into movies,” Yuula Benivolski with a talk called “I told you guys I was hardcore” and Damian Rogers whose lecture is entitled “Fuck the now: We need the past and future.
As part of This is Not A Reading Series, Andrew Hood and Quill & Quire Review Editor Steven Beattie discuss the process and content of Hood’s new short story collection, The Cloaca. There will be live music by Gregory Pepper and His Problems.
Worn Fashion Journal is having their issue 14 launch and it’s beach themed! Starting with treats and teas, and finishing with a DJ mix of oldies for the evening.
Saturday May 12th 9pm, The Blood Ballet Cabaret, Bovine Sex Club, 542 Queen St., W., $10
Cabaret producer and performer Miss Bloody Mary Anne is heading back to her home town bringing along the cream of the crop of Montreal’s burlesque and circus scene. The Blood Ballet Cabaret’s very first show in Toronto will feature the most loved acts in the troop’s history, brought to you by award winning performers Lady Josephine, Sucre a la Creme, Fuhrious Nina and contortionist Petite Pandora. Expect guest performances by the beautiful St. Stella (local), and hosting by the infamous Sherwin Tjia.
Montreal
Monday May 7th 9pm, Café Concret, Casa del Popolo, 4873 St-Laurent
An evening of experimental puppetry and performing objects.
May 8th – June 3rd, Haunted Hillbilly, Centaur Theatre, 453 St-Francois Xavier.
Hyram Woodside, a naïve yet charismatic country music star and his bloodsucking couturier named Nudie are both on the rise to stardom, and are not above using one another to get there. Adapted by Graham Cuthbertson from Derek McCormack’s novel.
Halifax
Thursday, May 10th, Cataloguing Party, Robert Street Social Centre, 4-6pm
The Anchor Archive is cataloguing all of its zines and making them available in its searchable online catalogue. With the help of amazing volunteers they’ve finished cataloguing over half of the collection. But they can always use more help, so if you’d like to spend some time checking out zines, meeting some nice folks, and eating delicious snacks come to a cataloguing party! They happen at the Anchor Archive every Thursday from 4-6 pm. New cataloguers will receive training. For more information e-mail Amanda at [email protected].
Every third friday of the month, have a coffee and a snack while a great evening of storytelling open to all public.
Saturday May 12 10am -6pm, Fair Trade Bazaar, Victoria Park, South Park St. & Spring Garden Rd.
To celebrate World Fair Trade Day, Victoria Park hosts a variety of fairly traded goods, supporting local Nova Scotian businesses which practice globally conscious trading.