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ALBERTA HOUSE NEWS Volume 2013 Issue 3 March 2013 Alberta house arts center Website: http://www.saultarts.org e-mail: [email protected] 217 ferris street sault ste. marie, mi 49783 906-635-1312 Inside this issue: MARCH EVENTS EVENTS 1 to 3 EXHIBITS 4 to 9 Friday 1 — BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. This production by “Korah’s Musical Theater” HONORS & 9 takes place at Korah Collegiate in Sault, Ont. A pasta dinner show is available. Tickets are $15/10 at Korah Collegiate and the Station Mall Kiosk. Tickets for the dinner and the show are $25 for adults and $20 for students and seniors. Call Korah SHOP NEWS 6 & 13 Collegiate at 705-945-7315 for more information. (Play opened Feb. 13.) WORKSHOPS 9 GERRY D. Gerry Dee is the star and creator of CBC’s hit sitcom Mr. D, and author ARTISTIC 9 & 10 of “Teaching: It’s Hard Than It Looks”. Kiwanis Community Theater Center in Sault, Ont., 7:30 p.m. $56. Tickets in the Station Mall Kiosk*. SHADOWS OF THE MIND FILM FESTIVAL: Head Games. Grand Theater in NEWS & NOTES 10 to Sault, Ont. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. A workshop/presentation about sports related head 13 injuries will follow the film. SUBCRIPITION 14 My Mother’s Garden. Grand Theater, 1:30 p.m. A discussion on hoarding will INFORMATION follow the film. Korkoro. Grand Theater, 5 p.m. Rebelle (War Witch). Grand Theater, 7:30 p.m. Searching for Sugar Man. Grand Theater, 9:30 p.m. Call 705-759-0458, ext. for more information. See p. 13, for more on the festival and festival schedule. CIRCLE OF CREATIVE ARTS is hosting its second coffee house of 2003 at 648 Queen Street E. in Sault, Ont. Bring your voice, instruments, or just come and listen. Coffee, tea and a snack will be provided. Call James at 705-575-3455 for more information. Saturday 2—MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION FOR CHRIS WINTERS, Great Lakes photographer and author of Centen nial, Steaming though the American Century (see p. 11). H i s book will be available for sale and signing. 1 to 4 p.m. in Al berta House. Artist’s comments at 2 p.m. All are invited to attend. METROPOLITAN OPERA: WAGNER’S PARSIFAL. New production with Jonas Kaufmann, Katarina Dalayman, Peter Mattei and Evgeny Nikitin and Rene Papa. Daniele Gatti conducts. Galaxy Theater in Sault, Ont., at noon. $24.80//$23.17/$19.15. (Continued on page 2) Photograph by Christopher Winters (see pp. 4 to 6.) Page 2 ALBERTA HOUSE NEWS EVENTS—CONTINUED (Continued from page 1) tive Director of the Chippewa Luce Mackinac Con- SHADOWS OF THE MIND FILM FESTIVAL: servation District, will speak about her time serv- Amour. Galaxy Theater in Sault, Ont. 9:45 ing in the Peace Corps in Africa. 6:30 p.m. a.m. Thursday 7 — STORY SPINNERS meet in the Bay- First Position. Grand Theater in Sault, Ont., liss Library from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. WILLIAM AIDE AND ANYA MALLINGER RE- The House I Live In. Grand Theater, 2:30 CITAL—Arts at Bishophurst. 7 p.m. at p.m. Bishophurst, one of Sault, Ontario’s historic homes, 134 Simpson Street. Renowned pianist, William Boy. Grand Theater, 5 p.m. Aide will perform in anticipation of his 75th Birth- Picture Day. Grand Theater, 7:30 p.m. day concert. Music will include Mozart’s B flat so- The Secret Disco Revolution. Grand Thea nata K. 454 performed with his daughter Anya ter, 9:45 p.m. Mallinger. Proceeds go to building projects in the Anglican Diocese of Tarime, Tanzania. $25 in ad- GATHERING AT THE RAPIDS 8th Annual vance at St. Luke’s Cathedral, 160 Brock Street. Pow Wow. George Leach Center, Algoma Univer- 705-254-7144. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mon- sity, Sault, Ont. 1 to 7 p.m. Host drum day through Friday. Smokeytown Menominee Nation, Wisconsin; Co- host Bear Creek, SSM, Ont. Dance competition; Friday 8—ALWAYS . PATSY CLINE. Chippewa more. For more information contact Margaret Ne- Theater Guild encore production at the Dream veau, Anishnaabe Events Coordinator at 705-949- Makers Theater, Vegas Kewadin, 7 p.m. Karley 2301 ([email protected]). McKee and Judy Hill. A special fundraiser to help the Chippewa Theater Guild pay off its building Sunday 3 — ALGOMA INTERNATIONAL FILMS: (the Guild Theater on Eureka.) All tickets $22 at En Kongelig Affaere/A Royal Affair. Directed the Kewadin Box Office, 635 -4917, by Nikoloaj Arcel, the 2012 film in Danish and www.kewadin.com, or at the door. See p.10, for English, was made in Denmark, Sweden, the Czech details. Republic and Germany. “A tale of high-flown ideal- ism undone by the blind passion of love”. Saturday 9—CREATIVE ENDEAVORS support http://www.magpictures.com/aroyalaffair/. 7 p.m. group for writers and artists meets at the Bayliss at the Galaxy Theater in Sault, Ont. $6. (Mark Library from 10 a.m. to noon. Stevenson, 705-759-1436 or [email protected].) FAMILY MOVIE AT THE BAYLISS. Call 632- SHADOWS OF THE MIND FILM FESTIVAL: 9331 for title of this PG rated animated free movie. The Story of Luke. Galaxy Theater in Sault, Popcorn by donation. 1 p.m. Ont., 9:45 a.m. OVER THE RAINBOW CHILDREN’S ENTER- Smashed. Galaxy Theater, 9:45 a.m. TAINMENT: Maritime Marionettes—Jack and the Beanstalk. Grand Theater in Sault, Ont., 2 Chasing Ice. Grand Theater, 12:30 a.m. p.m. $15 adult; $12 child at the Sault and District Intouchables. Grand Theater, 2:15 p.m. Arts Council Office or at the door. For more infor- mation call the arts council office at 705-945-9756 The Imposter. Grand Theater, 4:45 p.m. or check their website at www.ssmarts.org. Monday 4—OPENING RECEPTION for March exhi- ALWAYS . PATSY CLINE. Rachel Rambo and bition featuring Second Year Sault College Photog- Judy Hill. See March 8. raphy Students. 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Camera Craft, 716 Queen Street East in Sault, Ont. (705-254- Sunday 10—FUNNY FACE. Galaxy Theater Classic 2131 or [email protected].) Film Series, Sault, Ont. 12:45 p.m. $6. Tuesday 5 — LE SAULT ARTISTS GUILD meets in Thursday 14—SUPERIOR POETRY CAFE. Fea- Alberta House at noon. tured poet is Renee Dreiling. Open mic. The public is invited to bring their poetry, other writing, sto- PEOPLE TO PEOPLE INTERNATIONAL meet ries and music to perform at the open mic. Friends at the Bayliss Library. Kristina Denison, Execu- of the Library will provide refreshments. 7 p.m. at Page 3 ALBERTA HOUSE NEWS EVENTS—CONTINUED (Continued from page 2) RUMORS. See March 22. the Bayliss. SPRING EXPO. See March 22. Saturday 16—PAPER MAKING CLASS FOR Adults Sunday 24—ALGOMA INTERNATIONAL FILMS: at the Bayliss Library. See WORKSHOPS, p. 9. De Rouille et D’Is./Rust and Bone. A 2012 MET LIVE in HD Opera: Francesca de Rimini French/Belgian, film, in French, directed by by Zandonai. 12:55 p.m., Galaxy Cinema, Sault, Jacques Audiard, and described as “An un conven- Ont. $24.80/$19.15 & $13.17. tional and deeply felt study of human frailty” this offering is rated R. Tuesday 19— 2013 HAYES JENKINSON Lecture: http://www.sonyclasssics.com/rustandbone/. 7 p.m. Giller Prize winning novelist Elizabeth Hay. at the Galaxy Theater in Sault, Ont. $6. (Mark Great West Life Amphitheater, Algoma University Stevenson, 705-759-1436 or [email protected].) in Sault, Ont., 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Books will be available for sale and signing. RUMORS. 2:30 p.m. See March 22. Friday 15—ART GALLERY OF ALGOMA WINTER SPRING EXPO. See March 22. Film Series: Frida. Biographical film on the life Tuesday 26—CREATIVE ENDEAVORS MEETS at and work of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Art thera- the Bayliss from noon to 2 p.m. pist Maria Parrella-Ilaria will introduce the film Thursday 28—BAYLISS BOOK CLUB meets to dis- and lead a discussion afterward. 7:30 p.m. The $5 cuss Empire of the Sun by S. C. Gwynne. 7 p.m. gallery admission fee includes the film. GALAXY CINEMA DANCE SERIES: Royal Saturday 16—METROPOLITAN OPERA: Zan- Ballet’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. donai’s Francesca da Rimini. Eva-Marie West- Sault, Ont., 7:30 p.m. $23/20.50 & 11.50. broek and Marcello Giordani. Marco Armiliato con- ducts. Galaxy Theater in Sault, Ont., 12:55 p.m. Saturday 30—THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Gal- axy Theater Classic Film Series, Sault, Ont. 12:30 Tuesday 19—SAAC BOARD meets in Alberta House. p.m. $6. 7 p.m. Easter Sunday 31—GALAXY CINEMA Thursday 21—STORY SPINNERS MEET at the Bay- DANCE SERIES: Bolshoi Ballet’s liss Library from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Rite of Spring. Sault, Ont., 12:55 Friday 22—RUMORS by Neil Simon. LSSU Arts Cen- p.m. $23/20.50 & 11.50. ter, 7:30 p.m. An LSSU production directed by Jenn Hunter and featuring James Marland, Michael Kingsley, Kelley Ankerson, Hannah Conner, Susan * Tickets at the KCTC box office in the Station Mall Kirkman, John Toon, Lindsey Cooley, Jacob ( 7 0 5 - 945- 7 2 9 9 o r Northeus, Jacklyn Sliger and Seth Witucki. Tickets https://th038wq008.boxpro.net/c2bownet.asp. ($5 $12/10/8 at the Norris Center Ticket office or online service charge) (https://maxtix.lssu.edu/scripts/max/2000/maxweb.e xe). Box office at the door opens a half hour before performance.