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Natural. Disaster Presented By: McIntosh Gallery Starting: Monday, March 08, 2010
Genetic modification, climate change, land rights, technologies of war and related concerns are discussed every day in the media. They are also the subject of much contemporary art. The twelve artists in this exhibition: Barbara Astman, Carl Beam, Ron Benner, Susan Dobson, Murray Favro, Elle Flanders, Wyn Geleynse, Frances Leeming, Gwen MacGregor, Dennis Oppenheim, Heidi Schaefer and Jamasie Teeve...
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| Pride and Prejudice Presented By: The Grand Theatre Starting: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Pride and Prejudice
By Jane Austen, Original Adaptation by James Maxwell, Revised by Alan Stanford
A spirited and playful story of love and life in the English countryside.
With five eligible daughters, Mrs. Bennet is frantically searching for suitable husbands. But finding a husband for the lively and quick-witted Elizabeth may be challenging when she rejects the advances of dark and mysteri...
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Looking for Donations of Art Supplies Presented By: LondonArts.ca Starting: Thursday, March 11, 2010
My name is Jeremy Jeresky and I am a Master of Fine Arts student at the University of Western Ontario. My art practice is concerned with various open ended community based art projects.
As such, I have recently initiated an art program at the Ark Aid Street Mission near the down town of London. For over twenty five years, the Ark Aid has served those who have difficulty providing for their...
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| Slavic Sounds Presented By: Orchestra London Starting: Saturday, March 13, 2010
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1
Glinka: Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila
Dvorák: Symphony No. 7
Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor
Daria Rabotkina, piano
Daria Rabotkina, winner of the 2007 Concert
Artists Guild International Competition, performs Tchaikovsky's
beloved Piano Concerto No. 1.
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MARCH BREAK THEATRE CAMP Presented By: Fridge Door Live Theatre Camp Starting: Monday, March 15, 2010
March Break Theatre is a 5-day camp program for youth with an interest in the performing arts. Each day includes theatre games, activity and development as well as rehearsing a final production that could include acting, singing and choreography. A final production will take place on the Friday night where family and friends are invited to attend. The program will be the same as the Winter 2010 Pr...
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| March Break 2010 Clay Camp Presented By: London Potters Guild Starting: Monday, March 15, 2010
Play in the clay over March Break in our brand new London Clay Art Centre! This camp will be fun for students with any level of experience. We will try some of the basic pottery techniques such as pinching, slab building, coiling and even throwing on the pottery wheel! We will paint or glaze all of our pieces. The pottery will be fired in our kilns and participants will come back later to pick u...
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Monday Night Theatre Presented By: Fridge Door Live Theatre Camp Venue: Komoka Community Centre Starting: Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday Night Theatre is a theatre group that meets on a weekly basis, and involves theatre activity as well as working towards a final production. More information may be found at www.FridgeDoorLive.com
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| Spring Pottery Classses Presented By: London Potters Guild Starting: Monday, March 22, 2010
The London Potters Guild is offering adult pottery courses for all levels, as well as children and teens classes. The spring session of classes start the week of March 22. There is a maximum of 10 students per classes, so register early at www.londonpottersguild.org. For more information call 519-434-1664.
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